[virtmach] Call for papers: IRE-2001

James Power virtmach@iecc.com
Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:14:13 +0000


                              CALL FOR PAPERS

  Workshop on Intermediate Representation Engineering for the Java
Virtual Machine

                            Orlando, Florida, USA
                              July 22-25, 2001

     An invited session at the 5th World Multi-Conference on Systemics,
                        Cybernetics and Informatics

The widespread use of Java[TM] technology has given increased prominence
to
the study of portable intermediate representation formats, particularly
those similar to the stack-based design of the Java Virtual Machine.
While
much attention has been given to performance issues, it is also
important to
consider the design of JVM bytecode in the light of its relationship to
to
its ancestors, such as Forth, as well as more recent competitors such as
the
Microsoft .NET framework.

This workshop seeks to explore issues relating to the design and
engineering
of intermediate representations. We are interested in position papers,
work-in-progress reports and synopses of current research.

Topics of interest include:

   * design and analysis of intermediate representations
   * static and/or dynamic analysis of Java bytecode
   * stack-based abstract machines
   * optimisation strategies
   * alternative intermediate representations
   * benchmarking and test suites

Papers covering related areas and systems (such as Forth, Oberon, C#
etc.)
will also be considered.

It is intended to run the event in true workshop style, so authors
should
expect to discuss their proposals for 20-25 minutes in total, allowing
time
for interaction and questions.

Submission

Authors should submit a 3-5 page extended abstract (Postscript or PDF
format) to James.Power@may.ie, to arrive not later than April 19 2001.

Papers will be reviewed for relevance, and the authors will be contacted
with feedback within two weeks of the submission date.

Organisers

   * James Power, Department of Computer Science, National University of
     Ireland, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
   * John Waldron, Department of Computer Science, University of Dublin,
     Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Workshop committee:

     Paul Gibson, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
     David Gregg, University of Dublin, Trinity College
     Geoff Hamilton, Dublin City University
     James Power, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
     John Waldron, University of Dublin, Trinity College


     Workshop web page: http://www.cs.may.ie/~jpower/ire2001/