From cTuning.org
Current revision (16:58, 14 May 2010) (view source) |
|||
(11 intermediate revisions not shown.) | |||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
</i> | </i> | ||
</font> | </font> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <font size="4"> | ||
+ | '''''[[Dissemination:Workshops:GROW10:Program|Final program]]'''''<BR><BR> | ||
+ | '''''[[Dissemination:Workshops:GROW10:Panel_Questions|Discussions: Panel]]'''''<BR><BR> | ||
+ | '''''[[Dissemination:Workshops:GROW10:GCC_as_a_research_compiler|Discussions: Using GCC as a research compiler]]''''' | ||
+ | </font> | ||
+ | <BR> | ||
+ | |||
</td> | </td> | ||
<td width="250" align="left">http://ctuning.org/wiki/images/logo_gcc_pisa.gif</td> | <td width="250" align="left">http://ctuning.org/wiki/images/logo_gcc_pisa.gif</td> | ||
Line 46: | Line 55: | ||
</td> | </td> | ||
<td colspan="2" align="left" valign="top"> | <td colspan="2" align="left" valign="top"> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{CShortCut|workshop-grow10}} | ||
GROW workshop focuses on current challenges in research and development of compiler analyses and optimizations based on the free GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). The goal of this workshop is to bring together people from industry and academia that are interested in conducting research based on GCC and enhancing this compiler suite for research needs. The workshop will promote and disseminate compiler research (recent, ongoing or planned) with GCC, as a robust industrial-strength vehicle that supports free and collaborative research. The program will include an invited talk and a discussion panel on future research and development directions of GCC. | GROW workshop focuses on current challenges in research and development of compiler analyses and optimizations based on the free GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). The goal of this workshop is to bring together people from industry and academia that are interested in conducting research based on GCC and enhancing this compiler suite for research needs. The workshop will promote and disseminate compiler research (recent, ongoing or planned) with GCC, as a robust industrial-strength vehicle that supports free and collaborative research. The program will include an invited talk and a discussion panel on future research and development directions of GCC. | ||
Line 83: | Line 94: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Deadline for camera-ready papers: | |Deadline for camera-ready papers: | ||
- | |'''January 6, 2010''' | + | |<s>'''January 6, 2010'''</s> |
|- | |- | ||
|Workshop: | |Workshop: |
Current revision
![]() |
2nd International Workshop on GCC Research Opportunities
|
![]() |
||||||||
Workshop Organizers:
Program Committee:
|
Web shortcut: http://cTuning.org/workshop-grow10 GROW workshop focuses on current challenges in research and development of compiler analyses and optimizations based on the free GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). The goal of this workshop is to bring together people from industry and academia that are interested in conducting research based on GCC and enhancing this compiler suite for research needs. The workshop will promote and disseminate compiler research (recent, ongoing or planned) with GCC, as a robust industrial-strength vehicle that supports free and collaborative research. The program will include an invited talk and a discussion panel on future research and development directions of GCC. Topics of interest:
Paper Submission Guidelines:
Papers will be refereed by the Program Committee and if accepted, and if the authors wish, will be made available on the workshop web site. Authors of the best papers from the workshop may be invited to revise their submission for the journal Transactions on HiPEAC, if the work is in sufficiently mature form. Important Dates:
Keynote talk:
Using GCC as a toolbox for research: GCC plugins and whole-program compilation Despite its age and internal crustiness, recent developments in GCC will allow researchers and practitioners to take advantage of a rich set of tools and analyses that were previously hiding under the covers. In this talk, I will discuss how plugins and whole-program compilation facilitate extending the compiler and convert it into a more flexible tool for purposes other than optimization. Previous Workshops: Misc:
|