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ISMM is a forum for research in areas related to memory management. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- Memory system correctness, design and analysis
- Analysis of heap intensive programs
- Compiler analyses and tools to aid memory management
- Program analysis, synthesis and verification
- Garbage collection
- Memory allocation and deallocation
- Development and evaluation of open source implementations
- Memory management algorithms, implementation, and correctness
ISMM solicits full-length submissions covering new work on these 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.
We are delighted to announce Robert O'Callahan (Mozilla) as an invited speaker at ISMM'2012 !
Rob will talk about "Why is Your Web Browser Using So Much Memory ?".
Support is avaialble for students interested in attending ISMM'2012. Details are here: Student Support.
- Full papers are due on February 7th, 1pm PST, 2012. Also, See deadline in your Local Time Zone
- Author Response Period: Monday March 19, 9am PST to Wednesday March 21, 9am PST.
- Notification of acceptance mailed on March 26th, 2012.
- Camera ready copies are due on April 18th, 2012.
Please read and follow the instructions to submit your paper here: Submit your paper.