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ACM SIGPLAN 2004 Workshop on Interpreters, Virtual Machines and Emulators (IVME 04)
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ACM SIGPLAN 2004 Workshop on

Interpreters, Virtual Machines and Emulators (IVME'04)

 

Final Program

Invited Talks

Online Registration

Program Committee

Last Year's IVME

Washington, D.C.

Monday, 7th June 2004

in conjunction with PLDI 2004

 

Following a highly successful IVME 2003 that exceeded all expectations, we are pleased to announce that IVME 2004 will again be co-located with PLDI.

IVME is a unique forum that brings together researchers and practitioners on a range of related topics stretching from interpreters to virtual machines to emulators and machine simulators. We are happy to announce that this year's conference will include invited presentations from three of the key industrial research teams in these areas:

  • Bernd Mathiske from Sun Labs will talk about the relative design trade-offs that affect Java Virtual Machines for hand-helds and other resource-constrained devices.
  • Dean Deaver of Transmeta will talk about the trade-offs between dynamic translation vs. interpretation in Transmeta's Code Morphing software.
  • Vance Morrison of Microsoft will talk about past, current, and future performance issues in the .NET Runtime Virtual Machine.

Each of these speakers is a key design engineer in the respective project he is presenting. These talks have been solicited expressly for IVME and will feature highly technical presentations devoid of the usual marketing fluff that are specifically directed at IVME's unique audience of academics and practitioners in the field.

The six research papers presented at this year's conference were chosen in a selective review process.

NEW: The final program and online resistration pages are now available.

We look forward to seeing you in Washington D.C.

send comments to franz@uci.edu