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Mark Lewin
Microsoft Research

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Dear Colleagues,

I'd like to draw your attention to a workshop on interpreters, virtual
machines and emulators which will be co-located with PLDI in San Diego,
California, in June 2003. The call for papers appears below.

Regards,

David.
General Chair IVME'03

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                            CALL FOR PAPERS

 ACM SIGPLAN 2003 Workshop on Interpreters, Virtual Machines and
Emulators

                        June 12, 2003
                        San Diego, California

                Co-located with PLDI'03 at FCRC'03

                http://www.cs.tcd.ie/David.Gregg/ivme03

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The ACM SIGPLAN 2003 Workshop on Interpreters, Virtual Machines and
Emulators provides a venue to bring together researchers and
practitioners on interpreters, virtual machine design, emulators and
machine simulators. The theme of the workshop includes novel research on
new techniques, as well as experience reports on innovative real systems
and applications. Papers are solicited in areas including, but not
necessarily limited to, the following:

o       Interpreter optimisations
o       Virtual machine design
o       Virtual machines for code compression
o       Machine emulators
o       Processor simulators
o       Interpreters for embedded systems
o       Mixed-mode interpretive/compiled systems
o       Hardware support
o       Portable (retargetable) interpreters
o       Interpreters for very high-level languages
o       Simplicity, maintainability and correctness issues
o       Software engineering aspects (e.g. cost, time to market)
o       Experience reports

In principle, any topic relating to the design or implementation of
interpreter-based systems is suitable for this workshop. If there is any
doubt about the suitability of a given topic for the workshop, please
contact the program chair for confirmation.

Please submit your paper electronically via the workshop web site.
The final versions of papers will be formatted according the ACM
proceedings format and will be no longer than 8 pages in this format.
This 8 pages includes everything (i.e., it is the total length of the
paper). Templates for ACM format are available for Latex, Word Perfect,
and Microsoft Word are located at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Submitted versions
of papers do not have to use this format, but should not be excessively
long.

Submissions should be in PDF or Postscript (preferred) that is
interpretable by Ghostscript and printable on US Letter and A4 sized
paper. Papers already being reviewed by another conference or workshop
are not eligible. If a closely related paper has been submitted to a
journal, the authors must notify the program chair.

The deadline for submissions is March 10th 2003. Please visit the web
site for submission instructions.

Important Dates:
o March 10th, 2003: Paper submission
o April 28th 2003: Author notification
o May 21st 2003: Camera ready copy
o June 12th 2003: Workshop

Organizers:
General Chair
David Gregg, Trinity College Dublin

Program Chair
Anton Ertl, TU Wien

Program Committee
Todd Austin, University of Michigan
Michael Franz, University of California at Irvine Chris Fraser,
Microsoft Research Etienne Gagnon, University of Quebec at Montreal Jan
Hoogerbrugge, Philips Research Paul Klint, University of Amsterdam Ian
Piumarta, University of Paris 6 Vitor Santos Costa, Universidade Federal
do Rio de Janeiro Mario Wolczko, Sun Microsystems

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