The 2nd Open64 Workshop at CGO 2009

 

Open64 Workshop at CGO 2009

www.capsl.udel.edu/conferences/open64/2009

March 22, 2009
Seattle, Washington

In conjunction with IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO)

http://www.cgo.org/

We invite you to participate in the Open64 Workshop (associated with CGO 2009) to take place on Sunday, March 22nd and to present your recent research & development work using the Open64 compiler infrastructure. Active Open64 researchers & developers from academia and industry will report their research projects, experimental results, and development experiences using the Open64 compiler. A considerable amount of work has been performed with the Open64 compiler infrastructure over the last few years, we anticipate hearing a number of significant research topics and encouraging results at this workshop. Topics of discussion will be (but are not limited to) findings and results in

  • Port Open64 to other languages

  • Retarget Open64 to new architectures

  • Research in general-purpose code analysis and optimization using Open64

  • Research in using Open64 for embedded systems

  • Parallelization using Open64

  • Runtime optimization

  • Notable project in using Open64 for significant applications

  • Infrastructure/tool development for Open64

  • Research in using Open64 for multi-core (many-core) architecture

 

The workshop provides a forum for discussion of your findings and experiences with a broad range of Open64 researchers and developers. It is also the main opportunity for the participants to exchange their expectations and wishes for future development of Open64.

Paper Submission and Guideline (Submit Paper Here):

 

  • The paper must be original material that has not been previously published.

  • The paper is limited to twenty (20) 8.5"x11" double spaced pages, using 11pt or larger font. The page limit includes everything: references, title, figures, appendices, abstract, etc.

  • Please make sure your paper prints satisfactorily on 8.5"x11" paper

  • Please make sure that the labels on your graphs are readable without the aid of a magnifying glass.

  • Please number the pages.

  • The paper must be submitted in PDF. We cannot accept any other format.


Important Dates:

 

  • Submission Due: <s>Feb. 9th 2009</s> Extended to Feb. 16th 2009

  • Acceptance Notification: Mar. 8th 2009

  • Final Version: Mar. 15th 2009

 

Open64 Workshop steering Committee:

 

  • Guang R. Gao (Univ. of Delaware)

  • Shin-Ming Liu (HP)

  • Robert Hundt (Google)

 

Open64 Workshop Program Committee

 

General Chair: Guang R. Gao (Univ. of Delaware)
Co-Chair: Barbara Chapman (Univ. of Houston) and Suneel Jain (HP)

 


PC members:

 

  • Jose Nelson Amaral (Univ. of Alberta)

  • John Cavazos (Univ. of Delaware)

  • Dhruva Chakrabarti (HP Labs)

  • Sun Chan (Intel)

  • Wenguang Chen (Tsinghua Univ.)

  • Fred Chow (Pathscale)

  • Grigori Fursin (INRIA Saclay)

  • Wei-Chung Hsu (Univ. of Minnesota)

  • Robert Hundt (Google)

  • Roy Ju (AMD)

  • Robert Kennedy (Google)

  • Xiaoming Li (Univ. of Delaware)

  • Ruiqi Lian (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Tony Linthicum (Qualcomm)

  • Shin-Ming Liu (HP)

  • Mike Murphy (nVidia)

  • Tony Tuo (SimpLight Nanoelectronic)

  • Pen-Chung Yew (Univ. of Minnesota)