ICOOOLPS 2014 - 9th ICOOOLPS (Implementation, Compilation, Optimization of OO Languages, Programs and Systems) workshop, 2014
Topics/Call fo Papers
The ICOOOLPS workshop series brings together researchers and practitioners working in the field of OO languages implementation and optimization. ICOOOLPS key goal is to identify current and emerging issues relating to the efficient implementation, compilation and optimization of such languages, and outlining future challenges and research directions.
Topics of interest for ICOOOLPS include, but are not limited to: implementation of fundamental OO and OO-like features (e.g. inheritance, parametric types, memory management, objects, prototypes), runtime systems (e.g. compilers, linkers, virtual machines, garbage collectors), optimizations (e.g. static or dynamic analyses, adaptive virtual machines), resource constraints (e.g. time for real-time systems, space or low-power for embedded systems) and relevant choices and tradeoffs (e.g. constant time vs. non-constant time mechanisms, separate compilation vs. global compilation, dynamic loading vs. global linking, dynamic checking vs. proof-carrying code...).
Submission types
ICOOOLPS is not a mini-conference; it is a workshop designed to facilitate discussion and the exchange of ideas between peers. ICOOOLPS therefore welcomes both position (1?4 pages) and research (max. 10 pages) papers. Position papers should outline interesting or unconventional ideas, which need not be fully fleshed out. Research papers are expected to contain more complete ideas, but these need not necessarily be fully complete as with a traditional conference. Authors will be given the option to publish their papers (short or long) in the ACM Digital Library if they wish.
Submissions must be written in English, formatted according to ACM SIGPLAN Proceedings style. Please submit via the EasyChair submission site.
Organisation
Chairs: Laurence Tratt, Olivier Zendra
Email: icooolps14-AT-easychair.org
Programme committee
Carl Friedrich Bolz, King's College London, UK
Eric Jul, University of Copenhagen, DK
José Manuel Redondo López, Universidad de Oviedo, ES
Stefan Marr, INRIA Lille, FR
Floréal Morandat, Labri, FR
Todd Mytkowicz, Microsoft, US
Tobias Pape, Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam, DE
Ian Rogers, Google, US
Jeremy Singer, University of Glasgow, UK
Jan Vitek, Purdue University, US
Mario Wolczko, Oracle Labs, US
Topics of interest for ICOOOLPS include, but are not limited to: implementation of fundamental OO and OO-like features (e.g. inheritance, parametric types, memory management, objects, prototypes), runtime systems (e.g. compilers, linkers, virtual machines, garbage collectors), optimizations (e.g. static or dynamic analyses, adaptive virtual machines), resource constraints (e.g. time for real-time systems, space or low-power for embedded systems) and relevant choices and tradeoffs (e.g. constant time vs. non-constant time mechanisms, separate compilation vs. global compilation, dynamic loading vs. global linking, dynamic checking vs. proof-carrying code...).
Submission types
ICOOOLPS is not a mini-conference; it is a workshop designed to facilitate discussion and the exchange of ideas between peers. ICOOOLPS therefore welcomes both position (1?4 pages) and research (max. 10 pages) papers. Position papers should outline interesting or unconventional ideas, which need not be fully fleshed out. Research papers are expected to contain more complete ideas, but these need not necessarily be fully complete as with a traditional conference. Authors will be given the option to publish their papers (short or long) in the ACM Digital Library if they wish.
Submissions must be written in English, formatted according to ACM SIGPLAN Proceedings style. Please submit via the EasyChair submission site.
Organisation
Chairs: Laurence Tratt, Olivier Zendra
Email: icooolps14-AT-easychair.org
Programme committee
Carl Friedrich Bolz, King's College London, UK
Eric Jul, University of Copenhagen, DK
José Manuel Redondo López, Universidad de Oviedo, ES
Stefan Marr, INRIA Lille, FR
Floréal Morandat, Labri, FR
Todd Mytkowicz, Microsoft, US
Tobias Pape, Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam, DE
Ian Rogers, Google, US
Jeremy Singer, University of Glasgow, UK
Jan Vitek, Purdue University, US
Mario Wolczko, Oracle Labs, US
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