ACM SIGPLAN 2021 International Conference on Compiler Construction (CC 2021)
Co-located with CGO, HPCA and PPoPP
Sat 27 February – Wed 3 March 2021
https://conf.researchr.org/home/CC-2021

CALL FOR PAPERS

The International Conference on Compiler Construction (CC) is interested in work on processing programs in the most general sense: analyzing, transforming or executing input that describes how a system operates, including traditional compiler construction as a special case.

= IMPORTANT DATES =

Abstract Submission: November 8, 2020
Full Paper Submission: November 10, 2020
Author Response Period: December 7 – 9, 2020
Author Notification: December 22, 2020
Artifact Submission: January 5, 2021
AE Notification: January 20, 2021
Final Papers due: January 22, 2021
Conference: February 27 – March 3, 2021

Original contributions are solicited on the topics of interest which include, but are not limited to:

  • Compilation and interpretation techniques, including program representation, analysis, and transformation; code generation, optimization, and synthesis; the verification thereof
  • Run-time techniques, including memory management, virtual machines, and dynamic and just-in-time compilation
  • Programming tools, including refactoring editors, checkers, verifiers, compilers, debuggers, and profilers
  • Techniques, ranging from programming languages to micro-architectural support, for specific domains such as secure, parallel, distributed, embedded or mobile environments
  • Design and implementation of novel language constructs, programming models, and domain-specific languages

CC is an ACM SIGPLAN conference, and implements guidelines and procedures recommended by SIGPLAN (https://www.sigplan.org). Prospective authors should be aware of SIGPLAN’s Copyright policies. Proceedings will be made available online in the ACM digital library from one week before to one week after the conference.

Full CfP: https://conf.researchr.org/track/CC-2021/cc-research-papers

ARTIFACT EVALUATION

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit their artifacts for the Artifact Evaluation (AE). The Artifact Evaluation process begins after the acceptance notification, and is run by a separate committee whose task is to assess how the artifacts support the work described in the papers.

To ease the organization of the AE committee, we kindly ask authors to indicate at the time they submit the paper, whether they are interested in submitting an artifact.

Papers that go through the Artifact Evaluation process successfully will receive a seal of approval printed on the papers themselves. Authors of accepted papers are encouraged, but not required, to make these materials publicly available upon publication of the proceedings, by including them as “source materials” in the ACM Digital Library.

CC AE web page: https://conf.researchr.org/track/CC-2021/research-artifacts

ORGANIZERS

General Chair:

    Aaron Smith – Microsoft / University of Edinburgh

Program Chairs:

    Delphine Demange – Univ Rennes, Inria, CNRS, IRISA

    Rajiv Gupta – UC Riverside

Artifact Evaluation Chairs:

    Bruno Bodin – Yale-NUS College

    Michel Steuwer – University of Glasgow

Web Chair:

    Martin Lücke – University of Edinburgh

Steering Committee:

    Björn Franke (Chair) – University of Edinburgh

    Jose Nelson Amaral – University of Alberta

    Christophe Dubach – University of Edinburgh

    Sebastian Hack – Saarland University

    Manuel Hermenegildo – IMDEA Software Institute and T.U. of Madrid (UPM)

    Alexandra Jimborean – University of Murcia

    Milind Kulkarni – Purdue University

    Louis-Noël Pouchet – Colorado State University

    Peng Wu – Futurewei Technologies

    Jingling Xue – UNSW Sydney

    Ayal Zaks – Intel Corporation and Technion

Program Committee:

    Guillaume Baudart – IBM Research

    Walter Binder – University of Lugano

    Simone Campanoni – Northwestern University

    Albert Cohen – Google

    Caroline Collange – Inria, Univ Rennes, CNRS, IRISA

    Huimin Cui – Institute of Computing Technology, CAS

    Christophe Dubach – McGill University

    Benoît Dupont de Dinechin – Kalray

    Bernhard Egger – Seoul National University

    Christine Flood – Red Hat

    Laure Gonnord – University of Lyon and LIP

    Myoungsoo Jung – KAIST

    Andrew Kennedy – Facebook

    Dongyoon Lee – Stony Brook University

    Christian Lengauer – University of Passau

    Xavier Leroy – Collège de France and Inria

    Yun Liang – Peking University

    Toby Murray – University of Melbourne and Data61

    Biswabandan Panda – Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

    Santosh Pande – Georgia Tech

    Louis-Noël Pouchet – Colorado State University

    Gabriel Rodríguez – Universidade da Coruña

    Jan Vitek – Northeastern University

    Jingling Xue – UNSW Sydney

    Zhijia Zhao – UC Riverside

Compiler Construction (CC) 2021 – Call for Papers