Fourth Annual IEEE Computer Society/ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
CODE GENERATION and OPTIMIZATION (CGO-4) March 26-29, 2006
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Co-sponsored
by IEEE
Computer Society TC-uARCH and ACM
SIGMICRO In cooperation with ACM
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General Co-Chairs David
I. August, Princeton Jong-Deok
Choi, IBM Program Chair Tom Conte, NC State Local Arrangements Chairs Cliff Young, DE Shaw Al Aho, Workshops/Tutorials Chair Michael Huang, Registration Chair Christoph von Praun, IBM Publicity Chair Publications Chair Sanjeev Kumar, Intel Finance Chair Matthew Arnold, IBM Web Chair Manish Steering Committee Brad Calder, UCSD Tom Conte, NC State Evelyn Duesterwald, IBM Wen-mei Hwu, UIUC Chris J. Newburn, Intel Michael D. Smith, Harvard Ben Zorn, Microsoft Program Committee Al Aho, Matthew Arnold, IBM Brad Calder, UCSD Jeff Collard,
Hewlett-Packard Dan Connors, Keith Cooper, Alain Darte, CNRS, ENS-Lyon Jack Davidson, Brian Deitrich, Freescale Paolo Faraboschi , HP Rajiv Gupta, Kim Hazelwood, Univ. of Virginia Michael Hind, IBM Wei Hsu, Univ. Wen-mei Hwu, Univ. Richard Johnson, NVIDIA Scott Mahlke, U of Frank Nacho Navarro, UPC Chris Newburn, Intel Diego Novillo, Red Hat Jim Smith, Univ. Mike Smith, Harvard Katherine Stewart,
Freescale Hans van Someren, ACE Cliff Young, DE Shaw Ben Zorn, Microsoft |
The International Symposium
on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) provides the 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
topics spanning: · Feedback-directed optimization · Phase-based optimization · Dynamic compilation, adaptive
execution, and continuous profiling/optimization · Binary translation/optimization · Efficient profiling techniques · Program characterization and analysis
techniques · Thread extraction and thread-level
speculation · Parallel compiler optimizations · Back-end code generation · Compilation for embedded systems and
emerging application areas · Incorporation of compilation techniques
in hardware · 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 · Other areas of interest to the code
generation and optimization community SUBMISSION DEADLINE: September 9, 2005 at 9pm
PDT There is an automatic extension of
one week. No other extensions will be
given. Submit one electronic copy of
your 6000-word paper in PDF format.
See the website for format guidelines and submission instructions.
Notification of acceptance will occur by November 4th. http://www.cgo.org |
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