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ISMM 2009 Call for Participation
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
ACM SIGPLAN 2009 International Symposium on Memory Management June 19-20, 2009, Dublin, Ireland Co-located events PLDI, LCTES, PLAS http://sysrun.haifa.il.ibm.com/hrl/ISMM2009 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | ON-LINE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN | | https://regmaster3.com/conf/PLDI09/register.php | | | | !!!! REGISTER NOW !!!! | | | | Deadline for early registration: May 20, 2009 | | | | HOTEL RESERVATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE | | http://www-plan.cs.colorado.edu/~pld...modations.html | | | | Thanks to the generosity of our corporate supporters, | | IBM Research, Microsoft and SUN Microsystems, | | ISMM is able to offer heavily discounted registration fees for students | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISMM is the premier forum for research in management of dynamically allocated memory. ISMM 2009 is colocated with PLDI'09, Programming Language Design and Implementation in Dublin, Ireland. This year's ISMM features: - Keynote speaker - 15 presentations - Wild and Crazy Ideas Session Complete details will be posted on the ISMM 09 web site when available. Wild and Crazy Ideas Following the success of this session in previous meetings, we will again hold this fun and informal forum for discussion of interesting ideas in the area of memory management. Presenters are given just 4 minutes in which to present their idea and 1 minute to take questions. Prizes are awarded for the idea most crazy and the one most worthy of implementation! Please contribute your wild and crazy ideas. Contact the WACI chair, Tony Hosking <hosking@cs.purdue.edu>, before the event. PROGRAM Session 1: - Modeling, Analysis and Throughput Optimization of a Generational Garbage Collector, David Vengerov - A New Approach to Parallelising Tracing Algorithms, Cosmin E. Oancea, Alan Mycroft, and Stephen Watt - Scalable Support for Multithreaded Applications on Dynamic Binary Instrumentation Systems, Kim Hazelwood, Greg Lueck, and Robert Cohn Session 2: - Garbage Collection in the Next C++ Standard, Hans-J. Boehm and Mike Spertus - Precise Garbage Collection for C, Jon Rafkind, Adam Wick, Matthew Flatt, and John Regehr - Self-Recovery in Server Programs, Vijay Nagarajan, Dennis Jeffrey and Rajiv Gupta Session 3: - Investigating the Effects of Using Different Nursery Sizing Policies on Performance, Xiaohua Guan, Witawas Srisa-an, and ChengHuan Jia - Placement Optimization Using Data Context Collected During Garbage Collection, Mauricio Serrano and Xiaotong Zhuang - Efficient Alias Set Analysis Using SSA Form, Nomair Naeem and Ondrej Lhotak Session 4: - Identification of Logically Related Heap Regions, Mark Marron, Deepak Kapur, and Manuel Hermenegildo - A Qualitative Model of Spatial Locality, Ian Christopher, Tongxin Bai, Xiaoming Gu, Chengliang Zhang, and Chen Ding - Fast Allocation Speed, Low Memory Fragmentation, and High Spatial Locality: Pick Two, Alin Jula and Lawrence Rauchwerger Session 5: - Dynamic Shape Analysis via Degree Metrics, Maria Jump and Kathryn McKinley - Live Heap Space Analysis for Languages with Garbage Collection, Elvira Albert, Samir Genaim, and Miguel Gómez-Zamalloa - Parametric Heap Usage Analysis for Functional Programs, Leena Unnikrishnan and Scott Stoller ORGANIZERS General Chair: Program Chair: Hillel Kolodner Guy L. Steele Jr. Steering Committee: Program Committee: David F. Bacon, IBM Research Angela Demke Brown, U. Toronto Steve Blackburn, ANU Dino Distefano, Queen Mary, U. London Amer Diwan, U. Colorado Dan Grossman, U. Washington Richard Jones, U. Kent Ranjit Jhala, UC San Diego Hillel Kolodner, IBM Haifa Research Pramod Joisha, HP Labs Greg Morrisett, Harvard Matthias Meyer, U. Stuttgart Eliot Moss, U. Massachusetts Martin Rinard, MIT Erez Petrank, Technion Xipeng Shen, William and Mary College Mooly Sagiv, Tel-Aviv U. Fridtjof Siebert, Aicas GmbH Guy L. Steele Jr., Sun Microsystems Bjarne Steensgaard, Microsoft Research Kenjiro Taura, U. Tokyo Martin Vechev, IBM Research ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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