ISMM 2015 - ISMM 2015: ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management
Date2015-06-12 - 2015-06-20
Deadline2014-11-01
VenuePortland, USA - United States
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Websitehttps://fcrc.acm.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
ISMM is a forum for research in memory management. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
Memory allocation and de-allocation
Garbage Collection algorithms and implementations
Compiler analyses and tools to aid memory management
Empirical analysis of heap intensive programs
Formal analysis and verification of heap intensive programs
Memory system design and analysis
Verification of memory management algorithms
Development and evaluation of open source implementations related to memory management
Memory management on non-traditional or new architectures or systems
ISMM solicits full-length submissions covering new work on these and related topics. Surveys, comparative analysis, and methodological papers delving into areas covered by prior work are also welcome. An author rebuttal period of 3 days will be provided. The principal criteria for acceptance are scientific merit, innovation, readability, and relevance. Papers previously published or already being reviewed by another conference are not eligible. If a closely related paper has been submitted to a journal, the authors must notify the program chair (see the SIGPLAN republication policy). The submission deadline for ISMM is chosen to be shortly after the author notification deadline for PLDI , to allow for authors of relevant papers not accepted for PLDI to re-submit them to ISMM. The review process will be "double-blind" so that author anonymity is preserved to avoid bias.
Memory allocation and de-allocation
Garbage Collection algorithms and implementations
Compiler analyses and tools to aid memory management
Empirical analysis of heap intensive programs
Formal analysis and verification of heap intensive programs
Memory system design and analysis
Verification of memory management algorithms
Development and evaluation of open source implementations related to memory management
Memory management on non-traditional or new architectures or systems
ISMM solicits full-length submissions covering new work on these and related topics. Surveys, comparative analysis, and methodological papers delving into areas covered by prior work are also welcome. An author rebuttal period of 3 days will be provided. The principal criteria for acceptance are scientific merit, innovation, readability, and relevance. Papers previously published or already being reviewed by another conference are not eligible. If a closely related paper has been submitted to a journal, the authors must notify the program chair (see the SIGPLAN republication policy). The submission deadline for ISMM is chosen to be shortly after the author notification deadline for PLDI , to allow for authors of relevant papers not accepted for PLDI to re-submit them to ISMM. The review process will be "double-blind" so that author anonymity is preserved to avoid bias.
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