[pypy-dev] Fwd: [MoreVMs'17] Call for Contributions: 1st Workshop on Modern Language Runtimes, Ecosystems, and VMs at <Programming> 2017

William ML Leslie william.leslie.ttg at gmail.com
Fri Jan 27 08:50:30 EST 2017


Hello pypy contributors and rpython users,

In case any of you missed this CFP this looks like an exciting workshop!


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From: Stefan Marr <java at stefan-marr.de>
Date: 6 December 2016 at 00:56
Subject: [MoreVMs'17] Call for Contributions: 1st Workshop on Modern
Language Runtimes, Ecosystems, and VMs at <Programming> 2017
To: mlvm-dev at openjdk.java.net


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                        Call for Papers: MoreVMs’17

                              1st Workshop on
               Modern Language Runtimes, Ecosystems, and VMs

                     Co-located with <Programming> 2017
                       April, 2017, Brussels, Belgium

      http://2017.programming-conference.org/track/MoreVMs-2017-papers
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The MoreVMs'17 workshop aims bring together programmers from industry and
academy to discuss the design, implementation, and usage of modern languages
and runtimes. This includes aspects such as reuse of language runtimes, modular
implementation, or design and compilation strategies to target existing
runtimes.

The main goals of the workshop is to bring together both researchers and
practitioners and facilitate effective sharing of their respective experiences
and ideas on how languages and runtimes are utilized and where they need to
improve further. We welcome presentation proposals in the form of extended
abstracts discussing experiences, work-in-progress, as well as future visions
from the academic as well as industrial perspective. Relevant topics include,
but are definitely not limited to, the following:

- extensible VM design (compiler- or interpreter-based VMs)
- reusable runtime components (e.g. interpreters, garbage collectors,
  intermediate representations)
- static and dynamic compiler techniques
- techniques for compilation to high-level languages such as JavaScript
- runtimes and mechanisms for interoperability between languages
- tooling support (e.g. debugging, profiling, etc.)
- programming language development environments and virtual machines
- case studies of existing language implementations, virtual machines, and
  runtime components (e.g. design choices, tradeoffs, etc.)
- language implementation challenges and trade-offs (e.g. performance,
completeness, etc.)
- surveys and applications usage reports to understand runtime usage in the wild
- surveys on frameworks and their impact on runtime usage
- new research ideas on how we want to build languages in the future

### Workshop Format and Submissions

This workshop welcomes the presentation and discussion of new ideas and
emerging problems to facilitate interaction among workshop participants and
exchange of ideas. We accept presentation proposals in the form of extended
abstracts (1-2 pages). Accepted abstracts will be published on the workshop's
website before the workshop date.

For preparing your abstract, please use the provided author kit:
https://github.com/smarr/morevms17-author-kit. It is based on the ACM SIGPLAN
Conference Format with 10 point font, and includes a Creative Commons License,
which will allow us to publish the abstract on the workshop web site.

Please submit abstracts through http://ssw.jku.at/morevms17/


### Important Dates

  Abstract submission: 15 February 2017
  Author notification:   01 March 2017

  Workshop: 3 April 2017

All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE), i.e. GMT/UTC−12:00 hour

### Program Committee

Matthis Grimmer, Oracle Labs
Christine H. Flood, Red Hat
Tony Hosking, Australian National University
Hannes Payer, Purdue University
Jeremy Singer, University of Glasgow
Mark Stoodley, IBM Canada
Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, Indiana University

### Workshop Organizers

Laurence Tratt, King's College London, United Kingdom
Adam Welc, Oracle Labs, United States
Stefan Marr, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria





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Stefan Marr
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
http://stefan-marr.de/research/



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