From java at stefan-marr.de Fri Aug 12 10:30:36 2022 From: java at stefan-marr.de (Stefan Marr) Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 11:30:36 +0100 Subject: MPLR 2022: Call for Participation Message-ID: <51008340-CF3F-4E7A-8832-5A41E33147F1@stefan-marr.de> ======================================================================== Call for Participation MPLR 2022 - 19th International Conference on Managed Programming Languages & Runtimes September 14-15, 2022 in Brussels, Belgium https://soft.vub.ac.be/mplr22/ Follow us @MPLR_Conf ======================================================================== The 19th International Conference on Managed Programming Languages & Runtimes (MPLR, formerly ManLang) is a premier forum for presenting and discussing novel results in all aspects of managed programming languages and runtime systems, which serve as building blocks for some of the most important computing systems in use, ranging from small-scale (embedded and real-time systems) to large-scale (cloud-computing and big-data platforms) and anything in between (desktop, mobile, IoT, and wearable applications). This year, MPLR will be held at the campus of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel(VUB) in Brussels, Belgium. Keynotes -------- Performance Optimizations in the .NET GC Dr. Maoni Stephens, Microsoft, USA Static Compilation of JavaScript Dr. Manuel Serrano, Inria Sophia-Antipolis, France Accepted Papers --------------- Automatic Array Transformation to Columnar Storage at Run Time Lukas Makor et al. Compressed Forwarding Tables Reconsidered Jonas Norlinder et al. Event-Based Out-of-place Debugging Tom Lauwaerts et al. Machine-Learning-Based Self-Optimizing Compiler Heuristics Raphael Mosaner et al. SecSharp: Towards Efficient Trusted Execution in Managed Languages Gilang Mentari Hamidy et al. A Model Checking Framework for a New Collector Framework Bochen Xu et al. Porting a JIT compiler to RISC-V: Challenges and Opportunities Quentin Ducasse et al. Analyzing and Predicting Energy Consumption of Garbage Collectors in OpenJDK Marina Shimchenko et al. Better Understanding the Costs and Benefits of Automatic Memory Management Kunal Sareen et al. Dynamic Taint Analysis with Label-Defined Semantics Jacob Kreindl et al. Attendance ---------- Thanks to our generous sponsors, we were able to significantly reduce this year?s registration fees. Early Registration Fees: Students: 175 Euro Regular: 250 Euro In addition to the conference participation, the registration includes: - 2-day transportation ticket in the Brussels area - welcome reception on Wednesday, September 14 - guided tour to the city hall and conference banquet on Thursday, September 15 More details, and link to registration system: https://soft.vub.ac.be/mplr22/registration/ Important Dates --------------- Early Registration: 23 August 2022 Conference Dates: 14-15 September 2022 From Christos.Kotselidis at manchester.ac.uk Sat Aug 13 19:37:57 2022 From: Christos.Kotselidis at manchester.ac.uk (Christos-efthymios Kotselidis) Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2022 19:37:57 +0000 Subject: [CFP] 2022 Workshop on Virtual Machines and Language Implementations @ SLASH 2022 Message-ID: <356DA0BB-B3D2-4313-A22D-E0507861E776@manchester.ac.uk> ======================================================================== Call for Papers Workshop on Virtual Machines and Language Implementations (VMIL?22) Co-located with SPLASH 2022 December 05, 2022, Auckland, New Zealand https://2022.splashcon.org/home/vmil-2022 Follow us on twitter @VMIL2022 ======================================================================== The concept of virtual machines is pervasive in the design and implementation of programming systems. Virtual machines and the languages they implement are crucial in the specification, implementation and/or user-facing deployment of most programming technologies. VMIL 2022 will have a hybrid model, though the details are yet to be fully worked out. You can keep up to date with the hybrid conference model on SPLASH's web site: https://2022.splashcon.org The workshop is intended to be welcoming to a wide range of topics and perspectives, covering all areas relevant to the workshop?s theme. Aspects of interest include, but are not limited to: - design issues in VMs and IRs (e.g. IR design, VM modularity, polyglotism); - compilation (static and dynamic compilation strategies, optimizations, data representations); - memory management; - concurrency (both internal and user-facing); - tool support and related infrastructure (profiling, debugging, liveness, persistence); - the experience of VM development (use of high-level languages, bootstrapping and self-hosting, reusability, portability, developer tooling, etc). - empirical studies on related topics, such as usage patterns, the usability of languages or tools, experimental methodology, or benchmark design. Submission Guidelines --------------------- We invite high-quality papers in the following two categories: * Research and experience papers: These submissions should describe work that advances the current state of the art in the above or related areas. The suggested length of these submissions is 6?10 pages (maximum 10pp, excluding references). * Work-in-progress or position papers: These papers should document ongoing efforts in an area of interest which have not yet yielded final results, and/or should present and defend the authors? position on a topic related to the broad area of the workshop. The maximum length of these submissions is 6 pages, but we will consider shorter submissions (e.g. a well-written 2-page abstract). For the first submission deadline, all paper types are considered for publication in the ACM Digital Library, except if the authors prefer not to be included. Publication of work-in-progress and position papers at VMIL is not intended to preclude later publication elsewhere. Submissions will be judged on novelty, clarity, timeliness, relevance, and potential to stimulate discussion during the workshop. For the second deadline, we will consider only work-in-progress and position papers. Abstracts do not have to be submitted before the deadline. These will not be published in the ACM DL, and will only appear on the website. The address of the submission site is: https://vmil22.hotcrp.com Important Dates --------------- All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE), i.e., UTC-12h Thursday, September 1: Abstract submission deadline Friday, September 9: Submission deadline (research and experience papers) Sunday, September 18: Submission deadline (WIP and position papers) Wednesday, October 5: Acceptance notification Monday, October 24: Camera-ready paper deadline Format Instructions ------------------- Please use the SIGPLAN acmart style for all papers: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/. The provided double-column template is available for Latex and Word. Organization ------------ Program Committee: Steve Blackburn, Google and Australian National University Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit Brusse Georgia Kouveli, ARM Doug Lea, State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego David Leopoldseder, Oracle Labs Ond?ej Lhot?k, University of Waterloo Daryl Maier, IBM Canada Michail Papadimitriou, OctoML Ben L. Titzer, Carnegie Mellon University Petr Tuma, Charles University Sandhya Viswanathan, Intel Foivos S. Zakkak, Red Hat PC Chairs: Christos Kotselidis, The University of Manchester/KTM Innovation Aleksandar Prokopec, Oracle Labs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: