CALL FOR
PAPERS Third Annual
IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CODE GENERATION
and OPTIMIZATION (CGO-3) March 2005 – Bay
Area,
Co-sponsored by IEEE
Computer Society TC-uARCH and ACM
SIGMICRO In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN |
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General Co-Chairs Jesse Fang,
Intel Rajiv Gupta, Univ. of Arizona Program Chair Brad Calder,
UCSD Local Arrangements Chair Margarita Outley, Intel Workshops Chair Suleyman
Sair, NCSU Tutorials Chair Trishul Chilimbi,
Microsoft Registration Chair David
Whalley, FSU Publicity Chair Dan Connors, Publications
Chairs Tom Conte, NCSU Chandra
Krintz, UCSB Finance Chair Donald
Yeung, Web Chair Youtao Zhang, Steering
Committee
Brad Calder, UCSD Jong-Deok Choi, IBM Tom Conte, NCSU Evelyn
Duesterwald, IBM Wen-mei Hwu, UIUC Chris
J. Newburn, Intel Michael D. Smith, Harvard |
Program Committee Vikram Adve, UIUC David August, Martin Burtscher, Cornell Trishul Chilimbi,
Microsoft Michal Cierniak, Microsoft Robert Cohn, Intel Osvaldo Colavin, STMicroelectronics Dan Connors, Tom Conte, NC State Keith Cooper, Rice Bob Davidson, Microsoft Jack Davidson,
Jim Denhert, Transmeta Chen Ding, Evelyn Duesterwald, IBM Antonio Gonzalez, UPC/Intel Labs Mary Hall, USC/ISI Rick Hank, HP Michal Hind, IBM Roy Ju, Intel Chandra Krintz, UCSB Ken Lueh, Intel Scott Mahlke, Chris J. Newburn, Intel Kunle Olukotun, Stanford Santosh Pande, Martin C. Rinard, MIT Suleyman Sair, NCSU Mike Schlansker,
HP Jim Smith, Mike Smith, Harvard Peter F. Sweeney, IBM Olivier Temam, Partha Tirumalai, SUN Dean Tullsen,
UCSD Hoi Vo, Microsoft David Whalley, FSU Donald Yeung, Cliff Young, DE Shaw Youtao Zhang, Craig Zilles, UIUC Ben Zorn, Microsoft |
The International Symposium on Code
Generation and Optimization (CGO) provides a premier venue to bring together
researchers and practitioners working on feedback-directed optimization and
back-end compilation techniques. The
conference spans the spectrum from purely static to fully dynamic
techniques. CGO addresses code optimization
and the interaction of optimization with modern hardware. It is of special interest to those focused
on system performance and other benefits visible to system users. Papers are solicited in: · Feedback-directed optimization · Program characterization and analysis
techniques · Thread speculation and parallel
compiler optimizations · Dynamic compilation, adaptive
execution, and continuous profiling/optimization · Efficient profiling techniques · Back-end code generation · Binary translation/optimization · Compilation for embedded systems and
emerging application areas · Trace cache and trace-based
optimizations · Incorporation of compilation
techniques in hardware · New and innovative analyses,
transformations, and intermediate representations applied to dynamic and
feedback-directed optimization · Experiences with real dynamic optimization
and compilation systems · Architectural and system support for
dynamic and feedback-directed optimization · Trade-offs of when (static/dynamic)
and where (software/hardware) to optimize · Phase analysis and optimization · Traditional compiler optimizations |
FINAL SUBMISSION
DEADLINE: Sept. 6, 2004 at 9pm PDT. Submit one electronic copy of your
6000-word paper in PDF format. Please
visit the website for paper format guidelines and submission
instructions. Notification of
acceptance will occur by October 30th. |