MoreVMs 2023 - MoreVMs'23 - ‹Programming› 2023 (original) (raw)

The 7th MoreVMs workshop aims to bring together industrial and academic programmers to discuss the design, implementation, and usage of modern languages and runtimes.

This includes aspects such as reuse of language runtimes, modular implementation, language design, compilation strategies, as well as the interaction of modern languages and runtimes with operating systems and modern hardware architectures.

By bringing together both researchers and practitioners, the workshop aims to enable a diverse discussion on how languages and runtimes are currently being utilized, and where they need to improve further.

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14:00 - 15:30 MoreVMs IIIMoreVMs at Faculty of Engineering Building 6, Seminar Room A Chair(s): Stefan Marr University of Kent
14:0025mTalk **Implementation and Evaluation of an Interpreter for Functional Reactive Programming on Small Embedded Devices**MoreVMsGo Suzuki Tokyo Institute of Technology, Takuo Watanabe Tokyo Institute of Technology, Sosuke Moriguchi Tokyo Institute of Technology Pre-print Media Attached
14:2525mTalk **Interpreter Taming to Realize Multiple Compilations in a Meta-Tracing JIT Compiler Framework**MoreVMsYusuke Izawa Tokyo Institute of Technology, Hidehiko Masuhara Tokyo Institute of Technology, CF Bolz-Tereick Media Attached
14:5025mTalk **Cross-Language Interoperability of Heterogeneous Code**MoreVMsAthanasios Stratikopoulos The University of Manchester, Florin Blanaru OctoML, Juan Fumero University of Manchester, UK, Maria Xekalaki University of Manchester, UK, Orion Papadakis The University of Manchester, Christos Kotselidis KTM Innovation / The University of Manchester Pre-print

Accepted Abstracts and Talks

Title
A Compact and Extensible Portable Scheme VMMoreVMsLéonard Oest O'Leary, Marc Feeley Pre-print
Cross-Language Interoperability of Heterogeneous CodeMoreVMsAthanasios Stratikopoulos, Florin Blanaru, Juan Fumero, Maria Xekalaki, Orion Papadakis, Christos Kotselidis Pre-print
Implementation and Evaluation of an Interpreter for Functional Reactive Programming on Small Embedded DevicesMoreVMsGo Suzuki, Takuo Watanabe, Sosuke Moriguchi Pre-print Media Attached
Interpreter Taming to Realize Multiple Compilations in a Meta-Tracing JIT Compiler FrameworkMoreVMsYusuke Izawa, Hidehiko Masuhara, CF Bolz-Tereick Media Attached
Parallel garbage collector and thin monitor locks for SubstrateVMMoreVMsDmitry Chuyko
Threaded Execution as a Dual to Native CodeMoreVMsDave Mason

Call for Extended Abstracts and Talks

The 7th MoreVMs workshop aims to bring together industrial and academic programmers to discuss the design, implementation, and usage of modern languages and runtimes.

This includes aspects such as reuse of language runtimes, modular implementation, language design, compilation strategies, as well as the interaction of modern languages and runtimes with operating systems and modern hardware architectures.

By bringing together both researchers and practitioners, the workshop aims to enable a diverse discussion on how languages and runtimes are currently being utilized, and where they need to improve further.

MoreVMs welcomes early-stage work, emerging ideas, insightful discussions of existing systems, as well as extended abstracts for publication in the ACM DL.

Relevant topics include, but are definitely not limited to, the following:

Workshop Format and Submissions

We welcome presentation proposals in the form of extended abstracts (2 to 4 pages long) and talk proposals (title and 400 words abstract) discussing new techniques, insights, experiences, works-in-progress, as well as future visions, from either an academic or industrial perspective.

We will also consider submissions in form of blog posts. These can be submitted either as HTML files or URL, as well as a brief (ca. 100 word) abstract for the workshop website.

The extended abstracts, talk proposals, and if the speakers wish, their slides, will be published on the workshop’s website.

Extended abstracts can be published as part of the companion of ‹Programming›’23 in the ACM DL. Publication in the ACM DL is conditional on the acceptance by the program committee.

Please note that MoreVMs’23 is organized as an academic workshop, and as such, speakers will be required to register for the workshop.

Extended abstracts should use the ACM acmart format and be submitted as PDF: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template

The format of your paper must strictly adhere to the ACM Format. LaTeX: Use version acmart v1.87 or newer. You can directly download the LaTeX class file acmart and the BibTeX ACM Reference Format, which are also available from CTAN. Please use the sigconf style by using the following LaTeX class configuration: \documentclass[sigconf,screen]{acmart} Word: Download template from ACM format site. Please use the sigconf style by selecting the right template.

Please also ensure that your submission is legible when printed on a black and white printer. In particular, please check that colors remain distinct and font sizes are legible.

Talk proposal can be plain text, and blog posts can be submitted as HTML or simply a URL to the post.

Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=morevms23

Important Dates

Extended abstract and talk submissions: 2023-01-16 (extended to 2023-01-22)
Author notification: 2023-02-06
Camera Ready: 2023-05-01
Workshop: 2023-03-13

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

Program Committee

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