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| LCTES 2008 | |
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED 2008 Conference on Languages Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems
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| Dates | Jun 12, 2008 (iCal) - Jun 13, 2008 |
| Homepage: | lctes08.flux.utah.edu |
| Location | |
| Location: | Tucson, AZ, USA |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions: | Feb 4, 2008 |
| Table of Contents | |
ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED 2008 Conference on Languages
Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES 2008)
http://lctes08.flux.utah.edu/
Co-located with PLDI 2008
Tucson, AZ, June 12-13, 2008
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline (no extension): February 4, 2008
Conference: June 12-13, 2008
CONFERENCE SCOPE
As embedded systems increase in number, complexity, and diversity, new
research challenges are encountered in areas such as verification,
validation, meeting performance goals and resource constraints,
creating and exploiting new hardware architectures, and scaling up to
multicores and distributed systems.
LCTES 2008 solicits papers presenting original work on programming
languages, compilers, tools, and architectures that help meet these
challenges. Research papers (which propose innovative techniques) and
experience papers (which report experimentation with and lessons
learned from real-world systems and applications) are both welcome.
In addition to its regular sessions, LCTES 2008 will feature special
events such as an industrial panel, keynotes, tutorials and
demonstrations to bring out the latest and more interesting aspects of
embedded systems. Examples include tools for multi-cores, emerging
platforms such as smart phones multi-player game machines and
real-time multi-media players.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following aspects of
embedded and cyber physical systems design:
* Programming language issues in embedded systems, including
o Language features to exploit multi-core, single-chip SIMD,
reconfigurable architecture and other emerging architectures
o Language features for distributed real-time control, media
players, and other complex embedded systems
o Language features to enhance reliability and security
o Virtual machines, concurrency, memory management
* Compiler issues in embedded systems, including
o Interaction between embedded computer architecture, operating
system and compiler
o Interpreters, binary translation and just-in-time compilation
o Support for debugging, profiling, exception and interrupt
handling, for reliability and security
o Optimization for low power, low energy, low code and data size,
and high (real-time) performance
* Tools for analysis, specification, design and implementation of
embedded systems, including
o Hardware, system software, and application, and their interface
o Distributed real-time control, media players, reconfigurable
architectures and other complex systems
o Validation and verification, system integration and testing
o Timing analysis, timing predictability, and real-time scheduling
analysis
o Performance monitoring and tuning
* Novel embedded architectures
o Design and implementation of novel embedded architectures
o Workload analysis and performance evaluation
o Architecture support for new language features, new compiler
techniques and debugging tools
GENERAL CHAIR
Krisztian Flautner
ARM Ltd.
krisztian.flautner@arm.com
PROGRAM CHAIR
John Regehr
University of Utah
regehr@cs.utah.edu
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
David Gay (Intel Research Berkeley)
Daniel Kastner (AbsInt, Germany)
Christoph Kirsch (University of Salzburg, Austria)
Prasad Kulkarni (University of Kansas, USA)
Julia Lawall (DIKU, Denmark)
Jaejin Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
Jenq-Kuen Lee (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Annie Liu (SUNY at Stony Brook, USA)
Rupak Majumdar (UCLA, USA)
Frank Mueller (North Carolina State University, USA)
Kathryn O'Brien (IBM Research)
Alastair Reid (ARM Ltd., UK)
Xavier Rival (INRIA/ENS, France)
Aviral Shrivastava (Arizona State University, USA)
Bjorn De Sutter (IMEC, Belgium)
Lothar Thiele (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Gary Tyson (Florida State University, USA)
Westley Weimer (University of Virginia, USA)
Yuan Xie (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Jingling Xue (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Bingyu Zang (Fudan University, China)
Xiaotong Zhuang (IBM Research)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Koen De Bosschere (Ghent University, Belgium)
Ron Cytron (Washington University, USA)
Srinivas Devadas (MIT, USA)
Rajiv Gupta (University of Arizona, USA)
Mary Jane Irwin (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Annie Liu (SUNY Stony Brook, USA)
Thomas Marlowe (Seton Hall University, USA)
Peter Marwedel (University of Dortmund, Germany)
Frank Mueller (North Carolina State University, USA)
Yunheung Paek (Seoul National University, Korea)
Santosh Pande (Georgia Tech, USA)
Per Stenstrom (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
David Whalley (Florida State University, USA)
Reinhard Wilhelm (University of the Saarland, Germany)
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