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TRUST 2014 Registration for TRUST and other PLDI events is now open! 1st ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Reproducible Research Methodologies co-located with ACM PLDI 2014 June 12, 2014 (afternoon), Edinburgh, UK We particularly focus on technological aspects to enable reproducible research and experimentation on program and architecture empirical analysis, optimization, simulation, co-design and run-time adaptation. Panel on conference artifact evaluation experience
Please, do not forget to register at the TRUST workshophere(early registration deadline is 7th of May)! Program Under preparation Call for papers It becomes excessively challenging or even impossible to capture, share and accurately reproduce experimental results in computer engineering for fair and trustable evaluation and future improvement. This is often due to ever rising complexity of the design, analysis and optimization of computer systems, increasing number of ad-hoc tools, interfaces and techniques, lack of a common experimental methodology, and lack of simple and unified mechanisms, tools and repositories to preserve and exchange knowledge apart from numerous publications where reproducibility is often not even considered. This ACM SIGPLAN workshop is intended to become an interdisciplinary forum for academic and industrial researchers, practitioners and developers in computer engineering to discuss challenges, ideas, experience, trustable and reproducible research methodologies, practical techniques, tools and repositories to:
Submission guidelines Easychair submission website is now closed. We invite papers in three categories (please use these prefixes for your submission title):
Submissions should be in PDF formatted with double column/single-spacing using 10pt fonts and printable on US letter or A4 sized paper. All papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers can be published online on the conference website that will not prevent later publication of extended papers. We currently arrange proceedings to be published in the ACM Digital Library. Important dates
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