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| Acronym = LCTES 2008<br />
| Title = ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED 2008 Conference on Languages Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems<br />
| Type = Conference<br />
| Series = <br />
| Field = Embedded systems<br />
| Homepage = lctes08.flux.utah.edu<br />
| Start date = Jun 12, 2008 <br />
| End date = Jun 13, 2008<br />
| City= Tucson<br />
| State = AZ<br />
| Country = USA<br />
| Abstract deadline = <br />
| Submission deadline = Feb 4, 2008<br />
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED 2008 Conference on Languages<br />
Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES 2008)<br />
http://lctes08.flux.utah.edu/<br />
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Co-located with PLDI 2008<br />
Tucson, AZ, June 12-13, 2008<br />
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IMPORTANT DATES<br />
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Submission deadline (no extension): February 4, 2008<br />
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Conference: June 12-13, 2008<br />
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CONFERENCE SCOPE<br />
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As embedded systems increase in number, complexity, and diversity, new<br />
research challenges are encountered in areas such as verification,<br />
validation, meeting performance goals and resource constraints, <br />
creating and exploiting new hardware architectures, and scaling up to <br />
multicores and distributed systems. <br />
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LCTES 2008 solicits papers presenting original work on programming <br />
languages, compilers, tools, and architectures that help meet these <br />
challenges. Research papers (which propose innovative techniques) and <br />
experience papers (which report experimentation with and lessons <br />
learned from real-world systems and applications) are both welcome. <br />
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In addition to its regular sessions, LCTES 2008 will feature special <br />
events such as an industrial panel, keynotes, tutorials and<br />
demonstrations to bring out the latest and more interesting aspects of<br />
embedded systems. Examples include tools for multi-cores, emerging<br />
platforms such as smart phones multi-player game machines and<br />
real-time multi-media players.<br />
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TOPICS OF INTEREST<br />
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Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following aspects of<br />
embedded and cyber physical systems design:<br />
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* Programming language issues in embedded systems, including<br />
o Language features to exploit multi-core, single-chip SIMD,<br />
reconfigurable architecture and other emerging architectures<br />
o Language features for distributed real-time control, media<br />
players, and other complex embedded systems<br />
o Language features to enhance reliability and security<br />
o Virtual machines, concurrency, memory management<br />
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* Compiler issues in embedded systems, including<br />
o Interaction between embedded computer architecture, operating<br />
system and compiler<br />
o Interpreters, binary translation and just-in-time compilation<br />
o Support for debugging, profiling, exception and interrupt<br />
handling, for reliability and security<br />
o Optimization for low power, low energy, low code and data size,<br />
and high (real-time) performance<br />
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* Tools for analysis, specification, design and implementation of <br />
embedded systems, including<br />
o Hardware, system software, and application, and their interface <br />
o Distributed real-time control, media players, reconfigurable <br />
architectures and other complex systems<br />
o Validation and verification, system integration and testing <br />
o Timing analysis, timing predictability, and real-time scheduling <br />
analysis<br />
o Performance monitoring and tuning<br />
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* Novel embedded architectures<br />
o Design and implementation of novel embedded architectures<br />
o Workload analysis and performance evaluation<br />
o Architecture support for new language features, new compiler<br />
techniques and debugging tools<br />
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GENERAL CHAIR<br />
<br />
Krisztian Flautner<br />
ARM Ltd.<br />
krisztian.flautner@arm.com<br />
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PROGRAM CHAIR<br />
<br />
John Regehr<br />
University of Utah<br />
regehr@cs.utah.edu<br />
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br />
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David Gay (Intel Research Berkeley)<br />
Daniel Kastner (AbsInt, Germany)<br />
Christoph Kirsch (University of Salzburg, Austria)<br />
Prasad Kulkarni (University of Kansas, USA)<br />
Julia Lawall (DIKU, Denmark)<br />
Jaejin Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)<br />
Jenq-Kuen Lee (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)<br />
Annie Liu (SUNY at Stony Brook, USA)<br />
Rupak Majumdar (UCLA, USA)<br />
Frank Mueller (North Carolina State University, USA)<br />
Kathryn O'Brien (IBM Research)<br />
Alastair Reid (ARM Ltd., UK)<br />
Xavier Rival (INRIA/ENS, France)<br />
Aviral Shrivastava (Arizona State University, USA)<br />
Bjorn De Sutter (IMEC, Belgium)<br />
Lothar Thiele (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)<br />
Gary Tyson (Florida State University, USA)<br />
Westley Weimer (University of Virginia, USA)<br />
Yuan Xie (Pennsylvania State University, USA)<br />
Jingling Xue (University of New South Wales, Australia)<br />
Bingyu Zang (Fudan University, China)<br />
Xiaotong Zhuang (IBM Research)<br />
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STEERING COMMITTEE<br />
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Koen De Bosschere (Ghent University, Belgium)<br />
Ron Cytron (Washington University, USA)<br />
Srinivas Devadas (MIT, USA)<br />
Rajiv Gupta (University of Arizona, USA)<br />
Mary Jane Irwin (Pennsylvania State University, USA)<br />
Annie Liu (SUNY Stony Brook, USA)<br />
Thomas Marlowe (Seton Hall University, USA)<br />
Peter Marwedel (University of Dortmund, Germany)<br />
Frank Mueller (North Carolina State University, USA)<br />
Yunheung Paek (Seoul National University, Korea)<br />
Santosh Pande (Georgia Tech, USA)<br />
Per Stenstrom (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)<br />
David Whalley (Florida State University, USA)<br />
Reinhard Wilhelm (University of the Saarland, Germany) <br />
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