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CGO 2010 - The International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO 2010)

Date2010-04-24

Deadline2009-09-03

VenueToronto, Canada Canada

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.eecg.toronto.edu/cgo10/

Topics/Call fo Papers

The International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) provides a premier venue to bring together researchers and practitioners working at the interface of hardware and software on a wide range of optimization and code generation techniques and related issues. The conferences spans the spectrum from purely static to fully dynamic approaches, including techniques ranging from pure software-based methods to architectural features and support. Original contributions are solicited in areas including but not limited to the following:

Compilers, back-end code generators, translators, binary optimization tools and runtime environments; static, dynamic, adaptive, or continuous techniques
New or improved optimization algorithms, including profile-guided and feedback-directed optimization
Thread extraction and threadlevel speculation, especially for multicore and manycore systems
Analyses, and optimizations targeting heterogeneous processors and/or GPUs
Virtualization support for multicore and/or heterogeneous computing
Phase detection and analysis techniques
Language features and runtime support for parallelism (including support for transactional semantics, efficient message passing, and dynamic thread creation)
Program characterization methods targeted at program optimization
Code transformations to address security, reliability, virtualization, temperature, or energy efficiency
Architectural support for improved profiling, optimization and code generation
Experiences with real dynamic optimization and compilation systems on general purpose, embedded system and HPC platforms
Library and system call support for optimization and code generation
Solutions that involve crosslayer (HW/OS/VM/SW) design integration
Efficient profiling and instrumentation techniques
Memory management, including data distribution, synchronization and garbage collection
Intermediate representations that enable more powerful or efficient optimization
Traditional compiler optimizations
Important Dates

Abstract Submission: September 3, 2009

Paper Submission: September 10, 2009, 11:59PM EDT

Acceptance Notification: November 11

Last modified: 2010-06-04 19:32:22