ASPLOS-VIII
Eighth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages
and Operating Systems
The Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, California, October 4-7, 1998.
Rapid advances in VLSI technology, compilers, operating systems, and
computer architecture provide a rich environment for creative system
design. Like its predecessors, the eighth ASPLOS conference focuses
on the interaction of these technologies.
Information for registrants:
ACM has already or will send official receipts to the regular mailing
addresses given by the registrants
For those who have registered by fax/regular mail as of 09/18, email
acknowledgments of the receipt of registration has been sent out. if
somebody
has not received an email ack, it is either because a) they have not provided an
email address or b) their email has bounced back.
Student Travel Grants. Deadline: September 30, 1998.
On-line registration is no longer available. Please register on site.
Note that registration material for all
registrants
will be available at the registration desk during the conference.
Final information and submissions to the Wild and Crazy Idea Session
Advance Program
Instructions for Preparing Camera-Ready Papers
Call for Papers (html)(postscript)
General Chair
Dileep Bhandarkar
Intel Corporation
2800 Center Dr., MS-DP2-218
Dupont, WA 98237-5050
dileep_bhandarkar@ccm.dp.intel.com
Program Chair
Anant Agarwal
MIT - LCS
545 Tech. Sq.-NE43-624
Cambridge, MA 02139
asplos98@cag.lcs.mit.edu
Workshops Chair
David R. Kaeli
Northeastern Univ.
Dept. of ECE
Boston, MA 02115
kaeli@ece.neu.edu
Registration/Finance Chair
D. N. Jayasimha
Intel Corporation
2200 Mission College Blvd, MS RN2-02
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8119
djayasim@mipos2.intel.com
Local Arrangements Chairs
Jason Ding and Akhilesh Kumar
2200 Mission College Blvd
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8119
jason.j.ding@intel.com,
akhilesh.kumar@intel.com
Publicity Chair
Frederic T. Chong
UC Davis
Dept. of Comp. Science
Davis, CA 95616
chong@cs.ucdavis.edu
Program Committee:
Saman Amarasinghe (MIT)
Prith Banerjee (Northwestern)
Brian Bershad (University of Washington)
Josh Fisher (HP Labs)
Maya Gokhale (Sarnoff)
Allan Gottlieb (NYU)
Anoop Gupta (Stanford / Microsoft Research)
Mark Hill (Wisconsin)
Wen-mei Hwu (Illinois)
Randy Katz (UC Berkeley)
John Kubiatowicz (UC Berkeley)
Kathryn S. McKinley (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Chuck Thacker (Microsoft)
Willy Zwaenepoel (Rice)
Last updated September 1, 1998
chong@cs.ucdavis.edu