[OT] FW: CFP IVME'03, co-located with PLDI'03 at FCRC'03, San Diego, CA
Pietro Braione
pietro.braione@polimi.it
Tue Jan 14 16:00:09 2003
If someone is interested and sufficiently near to the place,
there is an interesting workshop in San Diego this June.
Pietro
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I'd like to draw your attention to a workshop on interpreters, virtual
> machines and emulators which will be co-located with PLDI in San Diego,
> California, in June 2003. The call for papers appears below.
>
> Regards,
>
> David.
> General Chair IVME'03
>
> ========================================================================
> ==
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> ACM SIGPLAN 2003 Workshop on Interpreters, Virtual Machines and
> Emulators
>
> June 12, 2003
> San Diego, California
>
> Co-located with PLDI'03 at FCRC'03
>
> http://www.cs.tcd.ie/David.Gregg/ivme03
>
> ========================================================================
> ==
>
>
> The ACM SIGPLAN 2003 Workshop on Interpreters, Virtual Machines and
> Emulators provides a venue to bring together researchers and
> practitioners on interpreters, virtual machine design, emulators and
> machine simulators. The theme of the workshop includes novel research on
> new techniques, as well as experience reports on innovative real systems
> and applications. Papers are solicited in areas including, but not
> necessarily limited to, the following:
>
> o Interpreter optimisations
> o Virtual machine design
> o Virtual machines for code compression
> o Machine emulators
> o Processor simulators
> o Interpreters for embedded systems
> o Mixed-mode interpretive/compiled systems
> o Hardware support
> o Portable (retargetable) interpreters
> o Interpreters for very high-level languages
> o Simplicity, maintainability and correctness issues
> o Software engineering aspects (e.g. cost, time to market)
> o Experience reports
>
> In principle, any topic relating to the design or implementation of
> interpreter-based systems is suitable for this workshop. If there is any
> doubt about the suitability of a given topic for the workshop, please
> contact the program chair for confirmation.
>
> Please submit your paper electronically via the workshop web site.
> The final versions of papers will be formatted according the ACM
> proceedings format and will be no longer than 8 pages in this format.
> This 8 pages includes everything (i.e., it is the total length of the
> paper). Templates for ACM format are available for Latex, Word Perfect,
> and Microsoft Word are located at
> http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Submitted versions
> of papers do not have to use this format, but should not be excessively
> long.
>
> Submissions should be in PDF or Postscript (preferred) that is
> interpretable by Ghostscript and printable on US Letter and A4 sized
> paper. Papers already being reviewed by another conference or workshop
> are not eligible. If a closely related paper has been submitted to a
> journal, the authors must notify the program chair.
>
> The deadline for submissions is March 10th 2003. Please visit the web
> site for submission instructions.
>
> Important Dates:
> o March 10th, 2003: Paper submission
> o April 28th 2003: Author notification
> o May 21st 2003: Camera ready copy
> o June 12th 2003: Workshop
>
> Organizers:
> General Chair
> David Gregg, Trinity College Dublin
>
> Program Chair
> Anton Ertl, TU Wien
>
> Program Committee
> Todd Austin, University of Michigan
> Michael Franz, University of California at Irvine Chris Fraser,
> Microsoft Research Etienne Gagnon, University of Quebec at Montreal Jan
> Hoogerbrugge, Philips Research Paul Klint, University of Amsterdam Ian
> Piumarta, University of Paris 6 Vitor Santos Costa, Universidade Federal
> do Rio de Janeiro Mario Wolczko, Sun Microsystems
>
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> ==
>
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