[TYPES/announce] ASPLOS 2011 Call for Participation
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] * * We apologize if you receive this announcement from multiple sources * * * Call for Participation : ASPLOS 2011 ( http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu ) Sixteenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems Newport Beach, California, March 5-11, 2011 * ASPLOS is a multi-disciplinary conference for research that spans the boundaries of hardware, computer architecture, compilers, languages, operating systems, networking, and applications. ASPLOS provides a high quality forum for scientists and engineers to present their latest research findings in these rapidly changing fields. It has captured some of the major computer systems innovations of the past two decades (e.g., RISC and VLIW processors, small and large-scale multiprocessors, clusters and networks-of-workstations, optimizing compilers, RAID, and network-storage system designs). Conference web site is : http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu Technical Program : http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/program.html Registration web site : http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/registration.html Hotel reservations : http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/hotel.html The conference program can be found at the address : http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/program.html ASPLOS is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGARCH and ACM SIGOPS and has also been generously supported by National Science Foundation, VMWare, Google, Intel, HP, Qualcomm Research Center, Oracle, AMD, Microsoft Research, and IBM. - Posted by: Soner Onder ASPLOS 2011 Publicity chair.
[TYPES/announce] Reminder: ASPLOS 2011 early registration deadline is February 2
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] *** Our apologies if you receive this announcement from multiple sources *** ASPLOS 2011 Sixteenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems Newport Beach, California, March 5-11, 2011 Call for participation. Conference web site: http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu Technical Program : http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/program.html Early registration deadline is February 2 for both conference registration and the hotel reservations. Registration web site: http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/registration.html Hotel reservations: http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/hotel.html - ASPLOS is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGARCH and ACM SIGOPS and has also been generously supported by National Science Foundation, VMWare, Google, Intel, HP, Qualcomm Research Center, Oracle, AMD, Microsoft Research, and IBM. - Posted by Soner Onder, ASPLOS 2011 Publicity chair
[TYPES/announce] ASPLOS 2011 Student Travel Grants Deadline is January 26.
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] *** Our apologies if you receive this announcement from multiple sources *** = ASPLOS 2011 Travel Grants = Funded by: NSF, SIGARCH, SIGOPS, SIGPLAN, Google. ASPLOS will offer travel grants for students to attend the conference, in addition to reduced student registration fees. Travel grants will also be made available to junior faculty members, under-represented minorities, and faculty members from non-Ph.D. granting colleges. The size and number of these grants will vary depending on funding availability and the number of applications that we receive. Expenses will be reimbursed after the conference; grant recipients will be asked to submit original receipts. While we encourage all in need of a travel grant to apply, priority will be given to paper and poster presenters, co-authors, and under-represented minorities (including women and undergraduate students interested in research). To apply for a travel grant from ASPLOS, please complete the following steps: * Complete the application form (http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/travel_grant_application_form.doc). * Applicants, compose an email to asplos2011travel at gmail dot com. For your subject line, please use Travel Grant Application for Your-Last-Name, Your-First-Name. * In the body of your email, please briefly describe your reasons for attending ASPLOS and your research interests. * Attach a current resume and the completed application form. Student applicants also need to ask their advisor to send an e-mail to asplos2011travel at gmail dot com with the subject line Student Travel Status Confirmation for Your Last Name, Your First Name, stating that you are a full time student pursuing an MS/Ph.D. or undergraduate research in the areas covered by ASPLOS. Travel grant applications must be received by January 26th, 2011. For students, the confirmation email from their advisor needs to be received by that date also. Because of the large number of applications we expect to receive, we will not solicit these letters from your advisors - it is your responsibility to ensure that your advisor sends the email before the deadline. We will acknowledge receipt of your application within a week of receipt. If you do not receive such an acknowledgement, please resend. If you still don't receive an acknowledge mail, please call the Travel Chair, Philip Brisk, at +1 (951) 827-2030. We will do our best to notify you about the status of your application by January 30th, which is 3 days before the conference early registration deadline. Note that award decisions will be made based on funding availability. Note also that some awards may be made only after the conference. Please contact Philip Brisk for information. Funding for ASPLOS travel grants has been generously provided by the NSF, the SIGARCH, the SIGOPS, and the ACM SIGPLAN Professional Activities Committee (PAC). -- Soner Onder, ASPLOS 2011 Publicity Chair.
[TYPES/announce] ASPLOS 2011 Call for Participation
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] *** Our apologies if you receive this announcement from multiple sources *** === Call for Participation : ASPLOS 2011 ( http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu ) Sixteenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems Newport Beach, California, March 5-11, 2011 === Registration is open. Early registration for the conference and hotel reservations is Februrary 2. A preliminary version of the program can be found at the address http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/tentative.html and a text version is also included in this message. ASPLOS is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGARCH and ACM SIGOPS and has also been generously supported by National Science Foundation, VMWare, Google, Intel, HP, Qualcomm Research Center, Oracle, AMD, Microsoft Research, and IBM. = ASPLOS 2011 Travel Grants = Funded by: NSF, SIGARCH, SIGOPS, SIGPLAN, Google. ASPLOS will offer travel grants for students to attend the conference, in addition to reduced student registration fees. Travel grants will also be made available to junior faculty members, under-represented minorities, and faculty members from non-Ph.D. granting colleges. The size and number of these grants will vary depending on funding availability and the number of applications that we receive. Expenses will be reimbursed after the conference; grant recipients will be asked to submit original receipts. While we encourage all in need of a travel grant to apply, priority will be given to paper and poster presenters, co-authors, and under-represented minorities (including women and undergraduate students interested in research). To apply for a travel grant from ASPLOS, please complete the following steps: * Complete the application form (http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/travel_grant_application_form.doc). * Applicants, compose an email to asplos2011travel at gmail dot com. For your subject line, please use “Travel Grant Application for Your-Last-Name, Your-First-Name”. * In the body of your email, please briefly describe your reasons for attending ASPLOS and your research interests. * Attach a current resume and the completed application form. Student applicants also need to ask their advisor to send an e-mail to asplos2011travel at gmail dot com with the subject line “Student Travel Status Confirmation for Your Last Name, Your First Name”, stating that you are a full time student pursuing an MS/Ph.D. or undergraduate research in the areas covered by ASPLOS. Travel grant applications must be received by January 26th, 2011. For students, the confirmation email from their advisor needs to be received by that date also. Because of the large number of applications we expect to receive, we will not solicit these letters from your advisors - it is your responsibility to ensure that your advisor sends the email before the deadline. We will acknowledge receipt of your application within a week of receipt. If you do not receive such an acknowledgement, please resend. If you still don't receive an acknowledge mail, please call the Travel Chair, Philip Brisk, at +1 (951) 827-2030. We will do our best to notify you about the status of your application by January 30th, which is 3 days before the conference early registration deadline. Note that award decisions will be made based on funding availability. Note also that some awards may be made only after the conference. Please contact Philip Brisk for information. Funding for ASPLOS travel grants has been generously provided by the NSF, the SIGARCH, the SIGOPS, and the ACM SIGPLAN Professional Activities Committee (PAC). -- = Tentative Program = Innovations in Memory Ordering Models for Parallel Machines === Efficient Processor Support for DRFx, a Memory Model with Exceptions Abhayendra Singh[1], Daniel Marino[2], Satish Narayanasamy[1], Todd Millstein[2], Madanlal Musuvathi[3] [1]University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, [2]University of California, Los Angeles, [3]Microsoft Research RCDC: A Relaxed-Consistency Deterministic Computer Joseph Devietti, Jacob Nelson, Tom Bergan, Luis Ceze, Dan Grossman University of Washington Specifying and Checking Semantic Atomicity for Multithreaded Programs Jacob Burnim, George Necula, Koushik Sen University of California, Berkeley Novel Computing Platforms = A Case for Neuromorphic ISAs
[TYPES/announce] ASPLOS 2011 Travel Grants
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] ** Our apologies if you receive this announcement from multiple resources ** --- ASPLOS 2011 Travel Grants --- Funded by: NSF, SIGARCH, SIGOPS, SIGPLAN, Google. ASPLOS will offer travel grants for students to attend the conference, in addition to reduced student registration fees. Travel grants will also be made available to junior faculty members, under-represented minorities, and faculty members from non-Ph.D. granting colleges. The size and number of these grants will vary depending on funding availability and the number of applications that we receive. Expenses will be reimbursed after the conference; grant recipients will be asked to submit original receipts. While we encourage all in need of a travel grant to apply, priority will be given to paper and poster presenters, co-authors, and under-represented minorities (including women and undergraduate students interested in research). Google will provide travel support for up to 2 female Computer Science Ph.D. students. The application to receive funding from Google is available here: http://google.eresources.com/applications/login.asp The deadline to apply for funding from Google is January 10th , 2011; Google will notify all applicants of their decisions on or before January 21st, 2011. Students who receive travel support from Google will be ineligible to receive additional funding from ASPLOS. To apply for a travel grant directly from ASPLOS, please complete the following steps: * Complete the application form (http://asplos11.cs.ucr.edu/travel_grant_application_form.doc). * Applicants, compose an email to asplos2011travel at gmail dot com. For your subject line, please use “Travel Grant Application for Your-Last-Name, Your-First-Name”. * In the body of your email, please briefly describe your reasons for attending ASPLOS and your research interests. * Attach a current resume and the completed application form. Student applicants also need to ask their advisor to send an e-mail to asplos2011travel at gmail dot com with the subject line “Student Travel Status Confirmation for Your Last Name, Your First Name”, stating that you are a full time student pursuing an MS/Ph.D. or undergraduate research in the areas covered by ASPLOS. Travel grant applications must be received by January 26th, 2011. For students, the confirmation email from their advisor needs to be received by that date also. Because of the large number of applications we expect to receive, we will not solicit these letters from your advisors - it is your responsibility to ensure that your advisor sends the email before the deadline. We will acknowledge receipt of your application within a week of receipt. If you do not receive such an acknowledgement, please resend. If you still don't receive an acknowledge mail, please call the Travel Chair, Philip Brisk, at +1 (951) 827-2030. We will do our best to notify you about the status of your application by January 30th, which is 3 days before the conference early registration deadline. Note that award decisions will be made based on funding availability. Note also that some awards may be made only after the conference. Please contact Philip Brisk for information. Funding for ASPLOS travel grants has been generously provided by the NSF, the SIGARCH, the SIGOPS, and the ACM SIGPLAN Professional Activities Committee (PAC). -- Soner Onder, ASPLOS Publicity Chair.
[TYPES/announce] CALL FOR PAPERS for ASPLOS Workshops ASSMA, GPGPU, and WoDET
at the workshop. There will NOT be a formal proceedings so work presented at this workshop is eligible for republication in future ACM conferences or journals (and other formal venues that have similar republication policies). Submissions must be in PDF format, in two columns, 10-point font, 1-inch margins, and no longer than 6 pages in total. Please contact the organizers if any of these present a hardship. Please check back for the submissions link here: http://sites.google.com/site/2ndwodet/ ## Important Dates Friday, January 14, 2011 - Paper Submission (by 11:59pm US Eastern Standard Time) Monday, February 7, 2011 - Acceptance notifications ## Organizers Vikram Adve, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Luis Ceze, University of Washington Bryan Ford, Yale University ## Program Committee Vikram Adve, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Saman Amarasinghe, MIT Emery Berger, University of Massachusetts Hans-J Boehm, HP Labs Luis Ceze, University of Washington Bryan Ford, Yale University Tim Harris, MSR Jim Larus, MSR Vivek Sarkar, Rice University ** Posted by Soner Onder, ASPLOS 2011 Publicity Chair ** --