CALL FOR PAPERS

Third Annual IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON

CODE GENERATION and OPTIMIZATION (CGO-3)

March 2005    Bay Area, California

http://www.cgo.org/

Co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society TC-uARCH  and ACM SIGMICRO

In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN

 

General Co-Chairs

    Jesse Fang, Intel
    jesse.z.fang@intel.com

    Rajiv Gupta, Univ. of Arizona
    gupta@cs.arizona.edu

 

Program Chair

Brad Calder, UCSD

calder@cs.ucsd.edu

 

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, Colorado

Publications Chairs

    Tom Conte, NCSU

    Chandra Krintz, UCSB

Finance Chair

    Donald Yeung, Maryland

Web Chair

    Youtao Zhang, UT Dallas

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, Princeton

Martin Burtscher, Cornell

Trishul Chilimbi, Microsoft

Michal Cierniak, Microsoft

Robert Cohn, Intel

Osvaldo Colavin, STMicroelectronics

Dan Connors, Univ. of Colorado

Tom Conte, NC State

Keith Cooper, Rice

Bob Davidson, Microsoft

Jack Davidson, Univ. of Virginia

Jim Denhert, Transmeta

Chen Ding, Rochester

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, Univ. of Michigan

Chris J. Newburn, Intel

Kunle Olukotun, Stanford

Santosh Pande, Georgia Tech

Martin C. Rinard, MIT

Suleyman Sair, NCSU

Mike Schlansker, HP

Jim Smith, Univ. of Wisconsin

Mike Smith, Harvard

Peter F. Sweeney, IBM

Olivier Temam, Univ. of Paris South

Partha Tirumalai, SUN

Dean Tullsen, UCSD

Hoi Vo, Microsoft

David Whalley, FSU

Donald Yeung, Maryland

Cliff Young, DE Shaw

Youtao Zhang, Univ. of Texas, Dallas

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.