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GPCE 2016
Mon 31 October - Tue 1 November 2016
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Mon 31 Oct
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08:30 - 10:00
Session 1
VMIL
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St Gallen
Chair(s):
Tony Hosking
Australian National University, Data61, and Purdue University
08:30
10m
Day opening
Opening Remarks
VMIL
Tony Hosking
Australian National University, Data61, and Purdue University
08:40
55m
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Keynote: The good, the good enough, and some things we wish we had done differently: runtime design lessons from a production JVM
VMIL
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Mark Stoodley
IBM Canada
Link to publication
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09:35
25m
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Extending OpenJDK To Support Hybrid STM/HTM
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Keith Chapman
Purdue University
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Tony Hosking
Australian National University, Data61, and Purdue University
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Eliot Moss
University of Massachusetts Amherst
DOI
Pre-print
Media Attached
10:30 - 12:10
Session 2
VMIL
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St Gallen
Chair(s):
Tony Hosking
Australian National University, Data61, and Purdue University
10:30
50m
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SPLASH-E Keynote (Room Matterhorn 3)
VMIL
Simon Peyton Jones
Microsoft Research, Cambridge
11:25
45m
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Invited Talk: Why aren't more users more happy with our VMs?
VMIL
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Laurence Tratt
King's College London
Media Attached
13:30 - 15:10
Session 3
VMIL
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St Gallen
Chair(s):
Tony Hosking
Australian National University, Data61, and Purdue University
13:30
55m
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Keynote: WebAssembly from wire to machine code: a view inside V8's implementation
VMIL
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Ben L. Titzer
Google
14:25
45m
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Invited Talk: The seven ages of virtual machines (with apologies to Shakespeare)
VMIL
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Jeremy Singer
University of Glasgow
15:40 - 17:20
Session 4
VMIL
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St Gallen
Chair(s):
Jeremy Singer
University of Glasgow
15:40
25m
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Bringing Low-Level Languages to the JVM: Efficient Execution of LLVM IR on Truffle
VMIL
Manuel Rigger
Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria
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Matthias Grimmer
Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Christian Wimmer
Oracle Labs
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Thomas Wuerthinger
Oracle Labs
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Hanspeter Mössenböck
JKU Linz, Austria
Pre-print
16:05
25m
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Improving Trace-based JIT Optimisation using Whole-Program Information
VMIL
Maarten Vandercammen
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Coen De Roover
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
DOI
Pre-print
16:30
25m
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Rebuilding an Airliner In Flight: A Retrospective on Refactoring IBM Testarossa production compiler for Eclipse OMR
VMIL
Matthew Gaudet
IBM Canada
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Mark Stoodley
IBM Canada
16:55
25m
Day closing
Discussions/Closing Remarks
VMIL
Tony Hosking
Australian National University, Data61, and Purdue University
Tue 1 Nov
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08:30 - 10:00
Session 1
SEPS
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St Gallen
08:30
90m
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SEPS Keynote: Patterns for Parallel Programming: New and Improved!
SEPS
Beverly Sanders
University of Florida
10:30 - 12:10
Session 2
SEPS
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St Gallen
Chair(s):
Tamer Dallou
LG Electronics San Jose Lab
10:30
25m
Talk
Reducing Parallelizing Compilation Time by Removing Redundant Analysis
SEPS
Jixin Han
Waseda University, Japan
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Rina Fujino
Waseda University, Japan
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Ryota Tamura
Waseda University, Japan
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Mamoru Shimaoka
Waseda University, Japan
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Hiroki Mikami
Waseda University, Japan
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Moriyuki Takamura
OSCAR TECHNOLOGY, Japan
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Sachio Kamiya
OSCAR TECHNOLOGY, Japan
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Kazuhiko Suzuki
OSCAR TECHNOLOGY, Japan
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Takahiro Miyajima
OSCAR TECHNOLOGY, Japan
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Keiji Kimura
Waseda University
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Hironori Kasahara
Waseda University, Japan
DOI
10:55
25m
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A Divide-and-Conquer Parallel Pattern Implementation for Multicores
SEPS
Marco Danelutto
University of Pisa, Italy
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Tiziano De Matteis
University of Pisa, Italy
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Gabriele Mencagli
University of Pisa, Italy
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Massimo Torquati
University of Pisa, Italy
DOI
11:20
25m
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Parallel Evaluation of a DSP Algorithm using Julia
SEPS
Peter Kourzanov
NXP, Netherlands
DOI
11:45
25m
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Exhaustive Analysis of Thread-Level Speculation
SEPS
Clark Verbrugge
McGill University, Canada
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Christopher J. F. Pickett
McGill University, Canada
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Alexander Krolik
McGill University, Canada
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Allan Kielstra
IBM, Canada
DOI
13:30 - 15:10
Session 3
SEPS
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St Gallen
13:30
1h40m
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SEPS Tutorial: Task-Based Programming Everywhere from Supercomputing to Embedded Multicore Systems
SEPS
P:
Jaume Bosch
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
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Lucas Morais
UNICAMP
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Tamer Dallou
LG Electronics San Jose Lab
15:40 - 17:20
Session 4
SEPS
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St Gallen
15:40
1h40m
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SEPS Panel discussion: Engineering software performance for upcoming heterogeneous computing systems - through programming patterns, runtime systems and tools
SEPS
P:
Yukinori Sato
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Clemens Grelck
University of Amsterdam
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Keiji Kimura
Waseda University
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P:
Beverly Sanders
University of Florida
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Keynote: The good, the good enough, and some things we wish we had done ...
08:40 - 09:35
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Extending OpenJDK To Support Hybrid STM/HTM
09:35 - 10:00
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SPLASH-E Keynote (Room Matterhorn 3)
10:30 - 11:20
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Invited Talk: Why aren't more users more happy with our VMs?
11:25 - 12:10
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Keynote: WebAssembly from wire to machine code: a view inside V8's impl ...
13:30 - 14:25
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Invited Talk: The seven ages of virtual machines (with apologies to Sha ...
14:25 - 15:10
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Bringing Low-Level Languages to the JVM: Efficient Execution of LLVM IR ...
15:40 - 16:05
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Improving Trace-based JIT Optimisation using Whole-Program Information
16:05 - 16:30
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Rebuilding an Airliner In Flight: A Retrospective on Refactoring IBM Te ...
16:30 - 16:55
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SEPS Keynote: Patterns for Parallel Programming: New and Improved!
08:30 - 10:00
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Reducing Parallelizing Compilation Time by Removing Redundant Analysis
10:30 - 10:55
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A Divide-and-Conquer Parallel Pattern Implementation for Multicores
10:55 - 11:20
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Parallel Evaluation of a DSP Algorithm using Julia
11:20 - 11:45
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Exhaustive Analysis of Thread-Level Speculation
11:45 - 12:10
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SEPS Tutorial: Task-Based Programming Everywhere from Supercomputing to ...
13:30 - 15:10
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