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@ISMMconfThe ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management. Tuesday 25 June 2024, Copenhagen, Denmark. Hashtag #ISMM24. Tweets by @stevemblackburn.
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Submissions open! ISMM is the top venue dedicated to all things memory management. If you're working with memory, consider submitting! We're excited to announce changes to the call, adding: survey, practitioner and ideas papers. conf.researchr.org/home/ismm-2023
ISMM'24 Keynote 2: Euicheol Lim: Enabling the AI Revolution: Next-Generation Memory Solutions for AI Computing System Euicheol is a Research Fellow, VP, and leader of the system architecture team at SK hynix.
ISMM'24 Keynote 1: Andreas Rossberg: Memory of Past and Future – Wasm’s Evolving Model of Store This should be a real treat, from one of the original developers of Wasm.
70 days to go! Yes, ISMM is back for 2024 in beautiful Copenhagen, co-located with @PLDI, on Tuesday June 25.
ISMM will open at 9am ET Sunday with a keynote by @martin_maas I've seen the slides and it's going to be a cracker. If you're interested in what's around the corner in h/w, s/w & ML, you won't want to miss it. All welcome! Onsite walk-ins are encouraged. Virtual is free.
If you can't make it to Orlando for ISMM, don't worry ISMM is part of PLDI which has completely free virtual access through Discord and YouTube! Yes, FREE. Free virtual access to ISMM'23 is thanks to those who contributed $70 and to PLDI's sponsors 🙏. pldi23.sigplan.org/#discord-and-y…
Just a few days to go! If you have not already seen it, check out the fantastic program ahead of us. It is all on the web page: conf.researchr.org/home/ismm-2023…
Just one week to go. You can do it! Here's another great paper from the ISMM archives to keep you motivated.
Three and a half weeks to go! Here's another great paper from the ISMM archives to keep you motivated (ISMM'07).
Another great paper from the ISMM vault... One of the most widely used collectors today, published at ISMM in 2004. Get working on your own ISMM paper for the March 3 deadline!
The ISMM deadline is March 3. Reminder: we've significantly broadened the CFP. We're especially interested in industry work and novel ideas that may not have yet been fully evaluated. conf.researchr.org/home/ismm-2023 While you're busy preparing, check out another great one from 2002!
Another high impact paper from the ISMM archives... This ISMM 2000 paper by Printezis and Detlefs was the basis for HotSpot's widely-used CMS collector.
One of the best papers from ISMM’98 was Pekka P. Pirinen. Barrier techniques for incremental tracing. dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/30…
Another one from the archives... "Using generational garbage collection to implement cache-conscious data placement" by Trishul Chilimbi and @JamesLarus , at ISMM'98, the very first ISMM, chaired by @simonpj0 and @profrejones Time to plan your ISMM'23 submission!
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