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    VMIL'23 2023 - 2023 Workshop on Virtual Machines and Language Implementations - Co-located with SPLASH'23 - Call for Work-in-progress and Position Papers

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    Category programming languages; virtual machines; language implementations; intermediate representation; modularity; polyglotism; compilation; memory management; security; concurrency; performance engineering; tool support; profiling; debugging; liveness; persistence; VM development; reusability; portability; developer tooling; empirical studies; benchmark design; teaching

    Deadline: August 02, 2023 | Date: October 22, 2023-October 27, 2023

    Venue/Country: Cascais, Portugal

    Updated: 2023-07-26 01:48:50 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    *** VMIL 2023 is accepting work-in-progress and position papers until 2023-08-02. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library ***

    Call for Papers

    Workshop on Virtual Machines and Language Implementations (VMIL’23)

    Co-located with SPLASH 2023

    October 22-27, 2023, Cascais, Portugal

    https://2023.splashcon.org/home/vmil-2023

    The concept of Virtual Machines is pervasive in the design and implementation of programming systems. Virtual Machines and the languages they implement are crucial in the specification, implementation and/or user-facing deployment of most programming technologies.

    The VMIL workshop is a forum for researchers and cutting-edge practitioners in language virtual machines, the intermediate languages they use, and related issues.

    The workshop is intended to be welcoming to a wide range of topics and perspectives, covering all areas relevant to the workshop’s theme. Aspects of interest include, but are not limited to:

    - design issues in VMs and IRs (e.g. IR design, VM modularity, polyglotism);

    - compilation (static and dynamic compilation strategies, optimizations, data representations);

    - memory management;

    - security considerations;

    - concurrency (both internal and user-facing);

    - performance engineering;

    - tool support and related infrastructure (profiling, debugging, liveness, persistence);

    - the experience of VM development (use of high-level languages, bootstrapping and self-hosting, reusability, portability, developer tooling, etc.);

    - empirical studies on related topics, such as usage patterns, the usability of languages or tools, experimental methodology, or benchmark design;

    - the use of VMs in teaching programming, programming languages, and programming language implementation.

    Submission Guidelines

    We invite high-quality papers in the following two categories:

    - Research and experience papers: These submissions should describe work that advances the current state of the art in the above or related areas. The suggested length of these submissions is 6–10 pages (maximum 10 pages, excluding references).

    - Work-in-progress or position papers: These papers should document ongoing efforts in an area of interest which have not yet yielded final results, and/or should present and defend the authors’ position on a topic related to the broad area of the workshop. The maximum length of these submissions is 6 pages, but we will consider shorter submissions (e.g. a well-written 2-page abstract).

    Submissions will be judged on novelty, clarity, timeliness, relevance, and potential to stimulate discussion during the workshop.

    The workshop has two submission deadlines. For the first submission deadline, we will consider all paper types. For the second deadline, we will consider only work-in-progress and position papers.

    Regardless of the submission deadline, all accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library, except if the authors prefer not to be included.

    The address of the submission site is: https://vmil23.hotcrp.com

    Important Dates

    All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE), i.e., UTC-12h

    2023-07-23: Abstract and submission deadline (research and experience papers)

    2023-08-02: Abstract and submission deadline (WIP and position papers only)

    2023-08-28: Acceptance notification

    2023-09-10: Camera-ready paper deadline

    Format Instructions

    Please use the SIGPLAN acmart style (`sigplan` option) for all papers: https://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format. The provided double-column template is available for Latex and Word.

    Organization

    PC Chairs:

    Andrea Rosà, Università della Svizzera italiana

    Martin Henz, National University Singapore

    Program Committee:

    Edd Barrett, King’s College London

    Steve Blackburn, Australian National University and Google

    Rodrigo Bruno, INESC-ID / Técnico, ULisboa

    Juan Fumero, University of Manchester

    Christine H. Flood, Red Hat, Inc.

    Doug Lea, State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego

    Hidehiko Masuhara, Tokyo Institute of Technology

    Fabio Niephaus, Oracle Labs, Potsdam

    Guido Salvaneschi, University of St. Gallen

    Adam Welc, Uber Technologies

    AUTHORS TAKE NOTE

    The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks before the first day of your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.


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