* CFP IWMM'95, Intl Workshop on Memory Management
@ 1994-09-13 9:33 Eric Jul.
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1995 International Workshop on
MEMORY MANAGEMENT
PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
International Workshop on Memory Management (IWMM'95)
Kinross, Scotland, UK
September 27-29, 1995
Submission deadline: Februrary 13, 1995
Memory management of dynamically allocated memory (MM) plays a large
and increasingly important part in the interface between sophisticated
languages (Lisp, Scheme, ML, Prolog, Smalltalk, Modula-3, Eiffel,
constraint languages, etc.) and operating systems. MM interacts with
real-time scheduling, concurrency control, parallel threads,
persistent objects, distributed objects, active objects, orphan
elimination, finalization, multi-lingual environments, etc.
Advances in memory devices (speed, size, power, access
characteristics, compression) and the demands of new applications
(e.g., desktop audio/video, distributed databases/applications on high
performance, low-latency networks) provide additional problems and
opportunities in MM.
IWMM'92 was a highly successful workshop which brought together
researchers and practitioners working on various aspects of MM.
IWMM'95 is intended to keep the same wide-ranging and eclectic scope
to promote the cross-fertilization that was achieved by IWMM'92. In
addition to a mix of theoretical and practical papers, we are also
seeking papers with interdisciplinary and/or pioneering content. It
is planned to publish the proceedings of the workshop in the Springer
Verlag LNCS series.
A non-exclusive selection of topics of interest follows:
Explicit alloc/free algorithms/measurements
Garbage Collection (GC)
Parallel/real-time GC
Multilingual GC
Environment structures
Static/Dynamic MM
Backtracking and MM
Constraints and MM
MM for parallel languages
MM and memory hierarchies
Precaching strategies and MM
Compile time GC
Definition/minimization of storage leaks
MM of persistent objects
MM of distributed objects
Architecture/OS support for MM
MM and distributed shared memory
Hardware support for MM&GC
MM performance analysis & optimization tools
Reflective MM
Correctness and analysis
Laziness and MM
Program committee:
Henry Baker, Chair Nimble Computer, USA
Yves Bekkers IRISA, France
Hans-Jurgen Boehm Xerox PARC, USA
Jacques Cohen Brandeis University, USA
Bart Demoen K. U. Leuven, Belgium
Peter Dickman University of Glasgow, UK
Benjamin Goldberg New York University, USA
Eric Jul DIKU, Denmark
David Moon Apple Computer, USA
Dan Sahlin SICS, Sweden
Paul Wilson University of Texas, USA
Taiichi Yuasa Toyohashi University, Japan
Local Arrangements:
Peter Dickman University of Glasgow, UK
with assistance from the Department of Computing Science, Univ. Glasgow
Publicity and Communications:
Eric Jul DIKU, University of Copenhagne, Denmark
with assistance from DIKU
Important dates:
February 13, 1995 SUBMISSION DEADLINE
May 8, 1995 Acceptance Notification
June 12, 1995 Final paper due
September 27-29, 1995 (Wed-Fri) Workshop
How to submit:
FIRST, please send an "Intent to submit" to iwmm95@diku.dk
This intent should merely include the proposed title, the
category (or categories) from the list above, and the
authors' name(s), address(es), phone number(s), FAX number(s) and E-mail
address(es), if available.
The "Intent to submit" should be sent as soon as possible after you
have established such an intent, certainly by Feb 1, 1995.
SECOND, write you paper. Format it preferably using LaTeX because
we will most likely be providing LaTeX macros for the camera-ready
version.
Generate a Postscript version of your paper.
THIRD, having written your paper, either
submit one Postscript file of your paper (formatted for US standard
sized paper or A4, please) by electronic means as decribed below and
send a single copy to:
or
submit six hard copies of your paper to:
Eric Jul
IWMM'95
DIKU, University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 1
DK-2100 Copenhagen
DENMARK
Submission should include the title and authors' name(s), address(es),
phone number(s), FAX number(s) and E-mail address(es), if available.
An abstract and a list of key words should be included. Original
papers should not exceed 6000 words including references; survey
papers should not exceed 7000 words. Abstracts should not exceed 200
words. Detailed formatting instructions for the published proceedings will
be provided later.
Electronic submission:
To sumit electronically, you can either send your uuencoded, compressed
Postscript file to iwmm95-submit@diku.dk or submit it by anonymous ftp
as described below. You are welcome to use either "compress" or "gzip".
If you have problems with electronic submission, send mail to
iwmm95@diku.dk
Instructions For FTP submission:
Notify iwmm95@diku.dk of your intent to submit, if you have not already
done so.
Contact ftp.diku.dk via anonymous ftp, give user name 'anonymous'
and your e-mail address as the password:
Contact ftp site ("ftp ftp.diku.dk")
Give user name anonymous ("anonymous")
Give your e-mail address ("<your e-mail address>")
Set binary transfer mode ("type binary")
Change directory ("cd pub/diku/users/eric/IWMM95/Submit")
Send your submission ("put <your file>.ps.Z <your name>.ps.Z")
Close connection ("close")
Quit ftp ("quit")
Warning: restrictions apply to the Submit directory; you cannot
read the files in it.
You will receive an acknowledgment by
e-mail within 2-3 days of us finding your submission.
Affiliation with ACM Sigplan is being sought
The proceedings of IWMM'92 were published as LNCS 637;
IWMM'95 intends to publish its proceedings in the same way.
Latest information:
For the latest version of the CFP, submission instructions, etc,
send mail to iwmm95-info@diku.dk
Alternatively, read the INFO, README, and HOWTOSUBMIT files in
ftp.diku.dk:pub/diku/users/eric/IWMM95
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