CFP: International Conference on Compiler Construction

25th International Conference on Compiler Construction (CC 2016)
March 17-18 2016, Barcelona, Spain
Co-located with CGO, HPCA, PPoPP, and EuroLLVM

Important dates

  • Abstracts due:         13 November 2015
  • Papers due:            20 November 2015
  • Author notification:   27 January  2016
  • Camera ready versions: 10 February 2016
  • Conference:            17-18 March 2016

Information

The  International   Conference  on  Compiler  Construction   (CC)  is interested in work  on processing programs in the  most general sense: analyzing, transforming or executing input that describes how a system operates,  including traditional  compiler construction  as a  special case.
Original contributions are solicited on the topics of interest which include, but are not limited to:

  • Compilation   and  interpretation   techniques,  including   program representation,  analysis, and  transformation; code  generation and optimization;
  • Run-time techniques, including  memory management, virtual machines, and dynamic and just-in-time compilation;
  • Programming   tools,   including  refactoring   editors,   checkers, verifiers, compilers, debuggers, and profilers;
  • Techniques  for   specific  domains,   such  as   secure,  parallel, distributed, embedded or mobile environments;
  • Design  and   implementation  of   novel  language   constructs  and programming models.

CC 2016 is the 25th edition  of the conference.  It will be co-located with CGO, HPCA, PPoPP, and EuroLLVM on March 17-18 2016, in Barcelona, Spain.

Submission

Papers   should  be   submitted   electronically   via  EasyChair   at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cc2016.    Papers    must   be written in English and be submitted  in pdf in ACM SIGPLAN proceedings format  (http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/).   The  proceedings will  be  published in  the  ACM  Digital  Library  and will  be  made available freely for the period around the conference.
Both regular  papers (up to  11 pages)  and tool papers  (up to 2  + 3 pages), are invited.   In tool papers the first part  (2 pages) should describe the tool and the second (3 pages) explain the contents of the demo that will be presented with examples and screenshots.
Submissions  must  adhere  strictly  to  the  page  limits,  including bibliography, figures,  or appendices.   Submissions that  are clearly too long  may be  rejected immediately.  Additional  material intended for reviewers but not for publication in the final version ( listings, data, proofs) may be included  in a clearly marked appendix. Submitted papers  must  be unpublished  and  not  be submitted  for  publication elsewhere.  A  condition of submission  is that, if the  submission is accepted,  one of  the  authors  attends the  conference  to give  the presentation.

Organizers

  • General Chair: Ayal Zaks Intel and Technion, Israel
  • Program Committee Chair: Manuel Hermenegildo IMDEA SW Institute and Technical U. of Madrid, Spain

Program Committee
Raj Barik, Intel Labs, Santa Clara, CA
Uday Bondhugula, IIS Bangalore
Maria Garzaran, U. of Illinois UC and Intel
Laurie Hendren, McGill U.
Manuel Hermenegildo, IMDEA and T.U. Madrid
Xavier Leroy, INRIA
Ondrej Lhotak, U of Waterloo
Francesco Logozzo, Facebook
Antoine Miné, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
Jose Morales, IMDEA SW
Diego Novillo, Google
Dorit Nuzman, Intel Haifa
Jens Palsberg, UCLA
Xipeng Shen, North Carolina State University
Walid Taha, Rice U.
Zheng Wang, Lancaster U.

Steering Committee
Koen De Bosschere, Ghent U.
Björn Franke, U. of Edinburgh
Michael O’Boyle, U. of Edinburgh
Albert Cohen, INRIA

Web site
http://cc2016.eew.technion.ac.il/