ISMM 2021
Tue 22 Jun 2021 PLDI
co-located with PLDI 2021

Welcome to the 2021 ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM). ISMM is a premier forum for research in memory management and solicits papers from areas including but not limited to:

  • Memory system design and analysis
  • Hardware support for memory management
  • Memory management for large-scale data-intensive systems
  • Novel memory architectures
  • Memory management at datacenter and cloud scales
  • Garbage Collection algorithms and implementations
  • Formal analysis and verification of memory management algorithms
  • Compiler analyses to aid memory management
  • Tools to analyze memory usage of programs
  • Memory allocation and de-allocation
  • Empirical analysis of memory intensive programs
  • Formal analysis and verification of memory intensive programs
  • Memory management for machine learning systems
  • Programming and management of emerging or persistent memories

See the Call for Papers for more details.

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09:00 - 11:45
Keynote and Session 1: CachingISMM 2021 at ISMM
Chair(s): Jeremy Singer Glasgow University
09:00
15m
Day opening
Welcome from the Chairs and Conference Report
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Tobias Wrigstad Uppsala University, Sweden, Zhenlin Wang Michigan Technological University
09:15
60m
Keynote
Reflections on Forty Years in Garbage Collection
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Eliot Moss University of Massachusetts Amherst
10:15
60m
Break
Break/Social Hour
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11:15
30m
Talk
Uniform Lease vs LRU Cache: Analysis and Evaluation
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Dong Chen , Chen Ding University of Rochester, Fangzhou Liu University of Rochester, Benjamin Reber University of Rochester, Wesley Smith University of Rochester, Pengcheng Li Google, Inc
13:30 - 16:15
Session 2: Paging/Structuring & Session 3: Allocating/Copying ISMM 2021 at ISMM
Chair(s): Doug Lea State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego, Benjamin Zorn Microsoft Research
13:30
30m
Talk
Radiant: Efficient Page Table Management for Tiered Memory Systems
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Sandeep Kumar Intel Labs, Aravinda Prasad Intel Labs, Smruti Ranjan Sarangi IIT Delhi, Sreenivas Subramoney Intel Labs
DOI Pre-print
14:00
30m
Talk
Compendia: Reducing Virtual-Memory Costs via Selective Densification
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Sam Ainsworth University of Edinburgh, UK, Timothy M. Jones University of Cambridge, UK
Pre-print Media Attached
14:30
45m
Meeting
ISMM Business Meeting
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Tobias Wrigstad Uppsala University, Sweden
15:15
30m
Talk
Adaptive Huge-Page Subrelease for Non-Moving Memory Allocators in Warehouse-Scale Computers
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Martin Maas Google Research, Chris Kennelly Google, Khanh Nguyen Texas A&M University, Darryl Gove Google, Kathryn S McKinley Google, Paul Turner Google
15:45
30m
Talk
automemcpy A framework for automatic generation of fundamental memory operations
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Guillaume Chatelet Google Research, Chris Kennelly Google, Sam Xi Google, Ondrej Sykora Google Research, Clement Courbet Google Research, David Li Google, Bruno De Backer Google Research
DOI Pre-print
18:00 - 21:00
Session 4: Compacting/Indexing/Transactioning & ClosingISMM 2021 at ISMM
Chair(s): Timothy M. Jones University of Cambridge, UK
18:00
30m
Talk
Exploiting Intel Optane Persistent Memory for Full Text Search
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Shoaib Akram Australian National University
Pre-print File Attached
18:30
30m
Talk
Understanding and Utilizing Hardware Transactional Memory Capacity
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Zixian Cai Australian National University, Steve Blackburn Australian National University, Michael D. Bond Ohio State University, USA
Link to publication DOI Media Attached
19:00
30m
Talk
Fusuma: Double-ended Threaded Compaction
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Hiro Onozawa The University of Electro-Communications, Tomoharu Ugawa University of Tokyo, Hideya Iwasaki University of Electro-Communications, Japan
19:30
15m
Day closing
Closing Remarks
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Tobias Wrigstad Uppsala University, Sweden, Zhenlin Wang Michigan Technological University

Call for Papers

The ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM 2021) is soliciting full-length submissions covering new work on all memory management related topics, as well as papers presenting confirmations or refutations of important prior results. Surveys and comparative analyses that shed new light on previously published techniques are also welcome.

Areas of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Memory system design and analysis
  • Hardware support for memory management
  • Memory management for large-scale data-intensive systems
  • Novel memory architectures
  • Memory management at datacenter and cloud scales
  • Garbage Collection algorithms and implementations
  • Formal analysis and verification of memory management algorithms
  • Compiler analyses to aid memory management
  • Tools to analyze memory usage of programs
  • Memory allocation and de-allocation
  • Empirical analysis of memory intensive programs
  • Formal analysis and verification of memory intensive programs
  • Memory management for machine learning systems
  • Programming and management of emerging or persistent memories

All papers must be submitted on-line in Portable Document Format (PDF).

The submission site is at http://ismm2021.hotcrp.com.

Organizers:

  • General Chair: Tobias Wrigstad (Uppsala University, Sweden)
  • Program Chair: Zhenlin Wang (Michigan Technological University, USA)

Program Committee:

  • Shoaib Akram (Australian National University, Australia)
  • David Chisnall (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)
  • Erik Corry (Toitware, Denmark)
  • Huimin Cui (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
  • Hui Guan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)
  • Masuhara Hidehiko (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
  • Antony Hosking (Australian National University, Australia)
  • Jinkyu Jeong (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
  • Timothy Jones (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Michael Lippautz (Google, USA)
  • Haikun Liu (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
  • Stefan Marr (University of Kent, UK)
  • Christian Wimmer (Oracle Labs, USA)

External Review Committee:

  • Michael Bond (Ohio State University, USA)
  • Pengcheng Li (Alibaba Research, USA)
  • Eliot Moss (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)
  • Khanh Nguyen (Texas A&M, USA)
  • Chenxi Wang (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
  • Xiaolin Wang (Peking University, China)

Evaluation Criteria and Process

The Program Committee (PC) and External Review Committee (ERC) will read submissions and judge them on scientific merit, innovation, readability, and relevance. Papers previously published or already being reviewed by another conference are not eligible. If a closely related paper has been submitted elsewhere, the authors must notify the Program Chair as per the SIGPLAN republication policy. Papers should be self-contained.

Formatting Instructions

The formatting instructions will follow the PLDI 2021 guidelines. Information about the required SIGPLAN template can be found here. Submissions must use a 10pt font and be at most 12 pages in length, excluding bibliography. Papers that exceed the length requirement or deviate from the expected format will be rejected.

Double-Blind Reviewing

ISMM uses double-blind reviewing. This means that author names and affiliations must be omitted from the submission. Additionally, if the submission refers to prior work done by the authors, that reference should be made in third person. These are firm submission requirements. Any supplementary material must also be anonymized.

PLDI’s FAQ on Double-Blind Reviewing clarifies the policy for the most common scenarios. But there are many gray areas and trade-offs. If you have any doubts about how to interpret the double blind rules, please contact the Program Chair. Overestimate the need to contact the Program Chair for complex cases that are not fully covered by the FAQ.

Declaring Conflicts

When submitting the paper, you will need to declare potential conflicts. Conflicts should be declared between an adviser and an advisee (e.g., Ph.D., post-doc). Other conflicts include institutional conflicts, financial conflicts of interest, friends or relatives, or any recent co-authors on papers and proposals (last 2 years).

Please do not declare spurious conflicts: such incorrect conflicts are especially harmful if the aim is to exclude potential reviewers, so spurious conflicts can be grounds for rejection. If you are unsure about a conflict, please consult the Program Chair.

External Review Committee

ISMM 2021 follows the practice introduced at earlier instances of ISMM of using a separate External Review Committee as part of the reviewing process. The ERC complements the Program Committee by providing a broader and deeper pool from which to draw expert reviews. The same reviewing standards apply to the ERC as for the PC. However, ERC members review fewer papers and do not participate in the PC meeting. ERC members review and decide acceptance for submissions by PC members. This approach should be more practical with double-blind reviewing than ad hoc expert review assignments as used by a number of conferences. The formal selection process, transparency of its constituency, and the fact that each reviewer will review multiple papers should increase the quality and accountability of reviews as compared to traditional ad hoc expert review assignments.

Rebuttal

The rebuttal process will occur in early April 2021 (see Important Dates), and will give the authors an opportunity to respond to factual errors in reviews before the Program Committee meets to make its decisions. The committee may, but need not, respond to rebuttals or revise reviews at or after the committee meeting.

Acknowledgements

This call-for-papers is an adaptation and evolution of content from previous instances of ISMM and PLDI. We are grateful to prior organizers for their work, which is reused here.

Questions? Use the ISMM contact form.