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ACM SIGOPS OSR 2009 : ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review - Special Issue on the Interaction Among the OS, Compilers, and Multicore Processors | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/kim/publicity/osr09/ | |||||||||||||||
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ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review Special Issue: The Interaction among the OS, Compilers, and Multicore Processors http://www.cs.virginia.edu/kim/publicity/osr09/ ******************************************************** The interaction among operating systems, compilers, and multicore processors is becoming more tightly bound and sophisticated. The tremendous advances in process technology are providing architects and microarchitects with many interesting opportunities for making use of the huge transistor budget to enhance performance and increase throughput. However, system software is becoming more complex and difficult to scale. Therefore, a pressing need exists for innovative techniques to redefine the interaction among the three major entities in modern computer systems: the operating system, the compiler, and multicore processors. The goal of this special issue of ACM OCR is to provide a high-quality forum for computer scientists and engineers to present their latest research findings in the rapidly evolving fields of computer architecture, compilers, operating systems, and the interaction among these exciting domains. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * OS support of multicore and manycore architecture * OS and compiler support for heterogeneous multicore * Multicore support for OS functionalities * Performance, power, dependability, and security in the OS and compiler * Leveraging the OS and compiler to optimize power, temperature, and reliability * Memory and cache hierarchy design * Parallelism exploitation * Analysis and support for scalability in modern systems * Virtualization * Debugging, verification, and validation Submission Guidelines * Traditional submissions: 10 pages, single spaced, double column format, no author information * Position papers: 2 pages, single spaced, double column format, no author information Email submissions to the guest editors: hazelwood AT virginia DOT edu, mzahran AT acm DOT org Important Dates * Submission: November 1, 2008 * Acceptance Notification: January 10, 2009 * Camera Ready: January 31, 2009 * Special Issue Publication: April 2009 Guest Editors * Kim Hazelwood, University of Virginia * Mohamed Zahran, City University of New York Program Committee * John Cavazos, University of Delaware * Brad Chen, Google * Fred Chong, UC Santa Barbara * Evelyn Duesterwald, IBM Research * Paolo Faraboschi, Hewlett-Packard Labs * Alexandra Fedorova, Simon Fraser University * David Kaeli, Northeastern University * Scott Mahlke, University of Michigan * Eliot Moss, UMass Amherst * Ramesh Peri, Intel Corporation * Vivek Sarkar, Rice University * Cliff Young, D. E. Shaw Research |
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