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3rd Annual ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
 Memory Systems Performance
in conjunction with the ACM SIGPLAN 2005 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI)
http://www.research.ibm.com/pldi2005/
 

Update: MSP'05 Submission Deadline has passed
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Overview

The workshop focuses on improving the memory system performance of general-purpose programs. Architecture, programming, and application trends have made memory performance a critical issue in the speed and efficiency of computer systems. The workshop is multi-disciplinary and fosters collaboration among researchers in a range of fields including compilers, memory management, programming languages, architecture, operating systems, performance evaluation, and database systems.

Papers are solicited on all aspects of memory system performance. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Analysis of memory systems performance (including power, bandwidth, and latency)
  • Techniques for characterizing the memory behavior of programs
  • Static and dynamic techniques for understanding and improving memory performance
  • Memory hierarchy optimizations
  • Prefetching and compression to improve memory system performance
  • Code/data/page placement to eliminate page faults and cache misses
  • Moving computation to data
  • Managed memory and garbage collection optimizations
  • Improving the timing predictability of memory systems
  • Improving memory system performance in constrained devices
  • Impact of new storage technology (e.g., MRAM)
  • Using performance monitoring hardware to guide memory optimizations

Software, hardware and hybrid approaches are encouraged.  In addition, we solicit papers from practitioners describing problems and experience with memory performance in specific application domains.

Submission Guidelines

Full paper submissions should not exceed 10 pages in length and should be submitted electronically through the web site available from the workshop home page (see below). Copies of accepted papers will be made available at the workshop and through the ACM digital library. Submitted papers must not be simultaneously under review for any other conference or journal, and authors should point out any substantial overlap with their previously published or currently submitted work.


Key Dates
  • Full paper due: Friday March 4, 2005, at 11:59:59 PM Pacific time (firm deadline) (Submit Now)
  • Notification: approximately Friday April 8, 2005
  • Final paper: approximately Friday May 27, 2005

Organizing Committee
General Chair
Brad Calder, U. C., San Diego
Program Chair
Ben Zorn, Microsoft

Program Committee

Vikram Adve, U.I.U.C.
Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai, Intel
David Bacon, IBM
Doug Burger, U. Texas, Austin
Steve Carr, Michigan Tech
Bruce Jacob, U. Maryland
Richard Jones, University of Kent
Chandra Krintz, U. C., Santa Barbara
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton
Steve Reinhardt, U. Michigan
Reinhard Wilhelm, Universität des Saarlandes
Xiadong Zhang, William and Mary

Steering Committee
Trishul Chilimbi, Microsoft
Frank Mueller, NC State University
Chen Ding, University of Rochester