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ICOOOLPS 2025 – Implementation, Compilation, Optimization of Object-Oriented 
Languages, Programs and Systems

Co-located with ECOOP 2025
June 30 - July 4, 2025, Bergen, Norway

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The ICOOOLPS workshop series brings together researchers and practitioners 
working in the field of language implementation and optimization (even beyond 
the historical OO background of the workshop). The goal of the workshop is to 
discuss emerging problems and research directions, as well as new solutions and 
techniques.

We hope to provide a space for participation and discussion and in particular 
to bring up burgeoning ideas and work in progress. Such contributions can be 
submitted as position papers or short (aka lightning) talks. This year, we will 
also accept a new kind of submissions: code walks!

A non-exclusive list of topics of interest for ICOOOLPS includes:

Implementation and optimization of fundamental languages features (from memory 
management to metaprogramming)
Abstraction lowering and representation techniques (exceptions, concurrency, 
capabilities, …)
Runtime systems technology (libraries, virtual machines)
Compilation tools, techniques, and libraries for language interoperability
Static, adaptive, and speculative optimizations and compiler techniques
Meta-compilation techniques and language-agnostic approaches for the efficient 
implementation of languages
Compiler toolchains (intermediate representations, offline and online 
optimizations,…)
Compiler retargeting (e.g., retargeting existing compilers to WebAssembly, 
Javascript, LLVM, Ethereum, …)
Resource-sensitive systems (real-time, low power, mobile, cloud)
Power-efficient code and compiler techniques for generating power-efficient code
Studies on design choices and tradeoffs (dynamic vs. static compilation, 
heuristics vs. programmer input, …)
Tooling support, debuggability and observability of languages as well as their 
implementations
Empirical studies on language usage, benchmark design, and benchmarking 
methodology
The use of VMs in teaching programming and programming languages


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Workshop Format
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The workshop welcomes the presentation and discussion of new ideas and emerging 
problems. We aim to provide an environment to present and discuss your work at 
different stages of maturity.

Therefore, we provide four submission categories:
Full papers (up to 12 pages), which will be included in the proceedings;
Position papers (up to 4 pages), for work in progress, ideas in early stages;
Code walks and demonstrations, for diving into concrete implementation details 
involving interesting approaches. Code walks and demonstrations should be 
submitted as 1-page abstracts describing their contents, which will be 
evaluated on their relevance and suitability for the workshop's audience and 
venue.
Lightning talk (~5 min), for sharing burgeoning thought-provoking ideas. 
Lightning talks should be submitted with a title and short (~1 paragraph) 
abstract.

Note that short papers and abstracts from keynote speakers are welcome in the 
front matter of Journal of Object Technology 
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 ), which will also include a preface written by the editors of the volume.
All accepted submissions except lighting talks are expected to be presented in 
a 30-minute slot. Accepted full papers will be published in ACM DL.


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Submission Guidelines
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To submit a paper, please use the official “ACM Master article template”, which 
can be obtained from the ACM Proceedings Template pages. ICOOOLPS features a 
light-weight double-blind review process.
Authors should omit their names in the submission.
Use the "sigconf" option as well as "review" and "anonymous", i.e., place the 
following at the start of the latex document: 
\documentclass[sigconf,review,anonymous]{acmart}.

The address of the submission site is: 
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All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE), i.e. GMT/UTC−12:00 hour.

For additional information, clarification, or answers to questions, contact the 
program chairs.


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Important Dates
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All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE), i.e., UTC-12h

2025-05-28:      Paper submission deadline
2025-06-12:       Acceptance notification
2025-07-02:      Workshop


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Organization
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PC Chairs:

Paulo Ferreira, University of Oslo
Andrea Rosà, Università della Svizzera italiana


Program Committee:

Edd Barrett, King's College London
Rodrigo Bruno, INESC-ID / Instituto Superior Técnico, ULisboa
Aleksandar Prokopec, Oracle Labs
Dimitri Racordon, EPFL
Adam Welc, Mysten Labs
Olivier Zendra, Inria

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AUTHORS TAKE NOTE
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The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in 
the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks before the first day 
of your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any 
patent filings related to published work.

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Andrea Rosà
Faculty of Informatics
Università della Svizzera italiana (USI)


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