[pypy-dev] CfP: ICOOOLPS 2011

Alex Gaynor alex.gaynor at gmail.com
Fri Feb 18 17:55:27 CET 2011


On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 6:14 AM, Carl Friedrich Bolz <cfbolz at gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I think we should consider sending a paper to ICOOOLPS this year again,
> see call for papers below.
>
> Carl Friedrich
>
>
> --
>
> Call For Papers for the sixth annual workshop on Implementation,
> Compilation, Optimization of Object-Oriented Languages, Programs and
> Systems (ICOOOLPS) to be held at ECOOP 2011 in Lancaster, UK on July
> 26th 2011
>
> http://www.icooolps.info/
>
> Overview:
>
> Computer programming languages, especially Object-Oriented languages,
> are pervasive and play a significant role in computer science and
> engineering life and sometime appear as ubiquitous and completely
> mature. However, despite a large number of works, there still is a clear
> need for solutions for efficient implementation and compilation of OO
> languages in various application domains ranging from embedded and
> real-time systems to desktop systems.
>
> The ICOOOLPS workshop thus aims to address this crucial issue of
> optimization, mainly but not only in OO languages, programs and systems.
>  It intends to do so by bringing together researchers and practitioners
> working in the field of implementation and optimization of programming
> languages.  Its main goals are identifying fundamental bases and key
> current issues pertaining to the efficient implementation, compilation
> and optimization of OO languages, and outlining future challenges and
> research directions.
>
> An expected output of this workshop is a synthesis identifying
> fundamental bases and key current issues pertaining to the efficient
> implementation and compilation of OO languages, in order to spread them
> further amongst the various computing systems.  It is also intended to
> extend this synthesis to encompass future challenges and research
> directions in the field of OO languages implementation and optimization,
> as well as non-OO languages.
>
> Important Dates:
>
> Workshop paper submission: April 15, 2011
> Workshop paper acceptance: May 20, 2011
> Workshop: July 26, 2011
>
> Program Committee:
>
> Mark van den Brand        TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
> Peter Dickman             Google, Switzerland
> Roland Ducournau          LIRMM, France
> M. Anton Ertl             Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien), Austria
> Remi Forax                University of Marne-la-Vallée, France
> Björn Franke              University of Edinburgh, UK
> Andreas Gal               Mozilla Corporation, USA
> Kevin Hammond             University of St Andrews, UK
> Tim Harris                Microsoft Research, UK
> Michael Haupt             Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany
> Eric Jul (co-chair)       DIKU, The University of Copenhagen, Denmark
> Tomas Kalibera            The University of Kent, UK
> Stein Krogdahl            University of Oslo, Norway
> Francis Chi Moon Lau      The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> Ian Rogers (chair)        Azul Systems, USA
> Jennifer Sartor           Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne,
> Switzerland
> Manuel Serrano            INRIA, France
> Mario Wolczko             Oracle Labs, USA
> Olivier Zendra (co-chair) INRIA/LORIA, France
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Do you have any topics you think we should consider submitting?

Alex

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