I encourage you to submit papers to this conference.  IVME and VM are
both excellent workshops -- bringing them together as VEE should realize
amazing synergies.  Submission deadline is February 18, 2005.

Mark Lewin
University Relations Group
Microsoft Research

-----Original Message-----

             First ACM/USENIX International Conference on 
                Virtual Execution Environments (VEE'05)

                joining ACM SIGPLAN IVME and USENIX VM,
                 Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN and USENIX
                    in cooperation with ACM SIGOPS
                    June 11-12, 2005, Chicago, Ill
                        www.veeconference.org


Research results on virtual execution engines are scattered among a
number of different venues in the languages (VM, PLDI, OOPSLA, IVME,
ICFP), operating systems (SOSP, OSDI), and architecture (ASPLOS, CGO,
PACT) communities. The organizers of the USENIX VM Symposium and the ACM
SIGPLAN IVME Workshop felt the needs of the community would be better
served by having a single first-rate conference address a breadth of
issues related to virtual execution environments. Thus, we are happy to
announce a new annual event: the ACM/USENIX Conference on Virtual
Execution Environments (VEE). The initial instantiation of VEE will be
co-located with PLDI 2005 in Chicago, Illinois. Future instances of the
conference will be held jointly with OS or architecture conferences.

VEE is a forum that brings together leading practitioners and resear-
chers in the broad area that includes topics such as interpreters,
high-level language virtual machines (JVM, CLR, etc.), machine
emulators, translators, and machine simulators.

Papers are solicited in areas including, but not limited to, the
following:

  * Dynamic and high-level languages
  * Environment support for new languages features, 
    domain specific languages
  * Execution environments for trusted computing, security
  * Portable or retargetable interpreters
  * Dynamic compilation techniques
  * Binary translation and optimization systems
  * Mixed-mode interpretive/compiled systems
  * Distributed execution environments
  * Software-based processor/architecture simulators
  * Hardware implementations of VMs
  * Machine emulators
  * VMs and interpreters for real-time or 
    embedded environments
  * Garbage collection
  * VMs in servers and cluster environments
  * VM interactions in multi-VM environments
  * Scalability, simplicity and correctness issues
  * Experience reports

Important Dates:
Submission Deadlines:             February 18, 2005
Author notification:              March 28, 2005
Final paper due:                  April 15, 2005
    

General Chair:                    Program Chair:
Michael Hind,                     Jan Vitek, 
IBM Research                      Purdue

Program Committee:                 Steering Committee:

Ole Agesen,         VMWare         Tarek Abdelrahman, U. Toronto 
Brad Calder,        UCSD           Hans Boehm,        HP Labs
Cliff Click         Azul Sys.      Michal Cierniak,   Microsoft
Dave Detlefs,       Sun            Anton Ertl,        TU Wien
Evelyn Duesterwald, IBM            Michael Franz,     UC Irvine
Neal Glew,          Intel          David Gregg,       Trinity Col.Dublin
Dave Grove,         IBM            Sam Midkiff,       Purdue 
Tim  Harris,        Microsoft      Peter F. Sweeney,  IBM 
Mike Hicks,         U. Maryland    Mario Wolczko,     SUN
Richard Jones,      U. Kent
Christoph Kirsch,   U. Salzburg
Andi Krall,         T.U. Wien
Chandra Krintz      UCSB
Doug Lea,           SUNY, Oswego
Xavier Leroy,       INRIA
Guei-Yuan Lueh,     Intel
Mendel Rosenblum,   Stanford
Ulrik Schultz,      DAIMI, Aarhus
Michael Smith,      Harvard   

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