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Subject: CGO 2004 Call for Papers: Due Sept 22nd (1-week notice)
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			       CGO 2004
			  http://www.cgo.org

			   CALL FOR PAPERS
		     Deadline: September 15, 2003

		 Second Annual IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL
	    SYMPOSIUM ON CODE GENERATION and OPTIMIZATION
 with special emphasis on feedback-directed and runtime optimization

	      March 20-24, 2004 --- San Jose, California

The International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO)
provides a premier venue to bring together researchers and
practitioners working on feedback-directed optimization and back-end
compilation techniques.  The conference spans the spectrum from purely
static to fully dynamic techniques.  CGO addresses code optimization
and the interaction of optimization with modern hardware.  It is of
special interest to those focused on system performance and other
benefits visible to system users.  Papers are solicited in:

* Feedback-directed optimization
* Dynamic compilation, adaptive execution, and continuous
  profiling/optimization 
* Efficient profiling techniques
* Back-end code generation
* Binary translation
* Compilation for embedded systems and emerging application areas
* Incorporation of compilation techniques in hardware
* New and innovative analyses, transformations, and intermediate
  representations applied to dynamic and feedback-directed optimization  
* Experiences with real dynamic optimization and compilation systems 
* Architectural and system support for dynamic and feedback-directed
  optimization
	
SUBMISSION DETAILS: Sept. 15, 2003 at 7pm EDT.  There is an
automatic, one week extension.  There will be no other extensions.
Submit one electronic copy of your 5000-word paper in PDF format.
Please visit the web site for paper format guidelines and submission
instructions.  Notification of acceptance will occur by mid-November
2003.

TUTORIAL/WORKSHOPS: We are also actively seeking proposals for
workshops and tutorials to be held in conjunction with CGO 2004. Of
particular interest are proposals that place an emphasis on code
generation, dynamic optimizations, and interactions across system
components: compilers, architecture, OS, runtime system.

FURTHER INFORMATION: Please contact Mike Smith (smith@eecs.harvard.edu,
Program Chair), Peng Wu (pengwu@us.ibm.com, Tutorials Chair), or Calin
Cascaval (cascaval@us.ibm.com, Workshops Chair).

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Carole Dulong, Intel, General Chair
Michael D. Smith, Harvard, Program Chair
Peng Wu, IBM, Tutorials Chair
Calin Cascaval, Workshops Chair
Dan Connors, Colorado, Publicity Chair
Tom Conte, NC State, Publications Chair
Cliff Young, DE Shaw, Registration Chair
Jeff Collard, HP Labs, Local Arrangements
David August, Princeton, Co-Finance Chair
Scott Mahlke, Michigan, Co-Finance Chair

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Erik Altman, IBM
David August, Princeton
Rastislav Bodik, UC Berkeley
Brad Calder, UC San Diego
Calin Cascaval, IBM
Robert Cohn, Intel
Jeff Collard, HP
Dan Connors, U. of Colorado
Keith Cooper, Rice
Bob Davidson, Microsoft
Jack Davidson, U. of Virginia
Jim Dehnert, Transmeta
Carole Dulong, Intel
Christine Eisenbeis, INRIA
Michael Franz, UC Irvine
Chris Fraser, Microsoft
Stefan Freudenberger, STMicroelectronics
Seth Goldstein, CMU
Antonio Gonzalez, UPC Barcelona & Intel Labs
Rajiv Gupta, U. of Arizona
Wen-mei Hwu, University of Illinois
Teresa Johnson, HP
Roy Ju, Intel
Chandra Krintz, UC Santa Barbara
Scott Mahlke, U. of Michigan
Scott McFarling, Microsoft
Chris J. Newburn, Intel
Keshav Pingali, Cornell
Mary Lou Soffa, U. of Pittsburgh
Mario Wolczko, Sun
Peng Wu, IBM
Cliff Young, DE Shaw

The conference is co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society TC-uARCH and
ACM SIGMICRO, in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN.

http://www.cgo.org
