[HiPEAC-announce] CF Participation: Virtual Execution Environments 2008, Seattle, March 5-7
David Gregg
dgregg at cs.tcd.ie
Fri Jan 18 16:28:07 CET 2008
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The 2008 ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOPS International Conference on
Virtual Execution Environments
Seattle, USA, March 5-7, 2008
Co-located with ASPLOS 2008
http://vee08.cs.tcd.ie/
Call For Participation
The VEE conference brings together researchers and practitioners in
the area of virtual execution environments for programs and systems.
The broad area of virtualization includes topics such as process and
system virtual machines, and high-level language virtual machines
(JVM, CLR, etc.). To reflect this diversity of backgrounds, in 2008
VEE will be co-located with the Thirteenth International Conference on
Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
(ASPLOS 2008).
REGISTRATION
Early bird registration ends February 11th.
To get the conference rate, hotel bookings should also be made by
February 11th.
FURTHER INFORMATION
The program, registration, hotel and other information can all be
found at: http://vee08.cs.tcd.ie/
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
The VEE 2008 keynote talk will be given by Beng-Hong Lim, Senior
Director of R&D at VMware
SUMMARY PROGRAM
Scheduling I/O in Virtual Machine Monitors
Diego Ongaro, Alan Coxand Scott Rixner
Inter-domain socket communications supporting high performance and
full binary compatibility on Xen Kangho Kim, Hyunsup Shin, Cheiyol Kim, Sungin
Jung and Jin-Soo Kim
Characterization & Analysis of a Server Consolidation Benchmark
Padma Apparao, Ravi Iyer, Xiaomin Zhang, Don Newell and Tom Adelmeyer
Netchannel: A VMM-level Mechanism for Continuous, Transparent Device
Access During VM Migration
Sanjay Kumar and Karsten Schwan
Trace Fragment Selection within Method-based JVMs
Duane Merrill and Kim Hazelwood
A Method Specialisation and Virtualised Execution Environment for Java
Andrew Cheadle, Anthony Field and Johan Nystrom-Persson
Process-Shared and Persistent Code Caches
Derek Bruening and Vladimir Kiriansky
Using Hypervisor to Provide Application Data Secrecy on a Per-Page
Basis
Jisoo Yang and Kang Shin
Virtual Machine-Based Circumvention of Self-Checksumming Code
Nathan Rosenblum, Gregory Cooksey and Barton Miller
VMM-based Hidden Process Detection and Identification using Lycosid
Stephen Jones, Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau and Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau
Policy Enforcement and Compliance Proofs for Xen Virtual Machines
Bernhard Jansen, HariGovind Ramasamy and Matthias Schunter
Opening Black Boxes: Using Semantic Information to Combat Virtual
Machine Image Sprawl
Darrell Reimer, Arun Thomas, Glenn Ammons, Todd Mummert, Bowen Alpern
and Vasanth Bala
Execution replay for multiprocessor virtual machines
George Dunlap, Dominic Lucchetti, Michael Fetterman and Peter Chen
A Principled Approach to Nondeferred Reference-Counting Garbage
Collection
Pramod Joisha
Using the Cell Synergistic Processing Unit as a Garbage Collection
Coprocessor
Chen-Yong Cher and Michael Gschwind
Improving Xen security through disaggregation
Derek Murray, Grzegorz Milos and Steven Hand
Running a Java VM Inside an Operating System Kernel: a Networking case
study
Takashi Okumura, Bruce Childers and Daniel Mosse
Applications of a Feather-weight Virtual Machine Yang Yu, Hariharan
Kolam_govindarajan, Lap-Chung Lam and Tzi-cker
Chiueh
VEE ORGANIZATION
General Chair : David Gregg (Trinity College Dublin)
Program Co-Chair : Vikram Adve (University of Illinois)
Program Co-Chair : Brian Bershad (University of Washington)
Registration Chair: Rodric Rabbah (IBM Research)
Local Arrangements
Chair : Mark Lewin (Microsoft Research)
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