Call for Participation

[MMNet 11]

The UK Memory Management Network provides researchers from academia and industry with a unique opportunity to meet, to discuss challenges, state-of-the-art techniques and solutions, and to exchange ideas and experiences. MMNet 11 takes place in Glasgow on Friday 13th May 2011. We call for contributions in any aspect of memory management including

  • virtual machine implementation
  • garbage collection algorithms
  • performance tuning techniques
  • empirical studies of dynamic behaviour
  • abstractions and models for memory management
  • runtime support for multi-core

Please register for MMNet 11, indicating whether you wish to give a presentation. Note that since this is an informal workshop, an MMNet presentation will not prevent publication elsewhere. Event registration is free, thanks to generous sponsorship from SICSA.

Relevant topics include:

  • virtual machine implementation
  • garbage collection algorithms
  • performance tuning techniques
  • empirical studies of dynamic behaviour
  • abstractions and models for memory management
  • runtime support for multi-core

Important Dates

  • Fri 6 May - please register before this date. Registration is free, but we need to know numbers for catering arrangements.
  • Fri 13 May - MMNet meeting in Glasgow.

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Venue and Travel Directions

The MMNet 11 meeting is taking place in Room 422, Level 4, of the School of Computing Science, at the University of Glasgow. The School's address is: Sir Alwyn Williams Building, 18 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, G12 8RZ.

See here for general travel information. If you are travelling by train, the best way to get from Glasgow Central or Queen Street mainline stations is to catch the Subway to Hillhead. It is a 5 minute walk [google map] from Hillhead to the School of Computing Science. If you are travelling by car, there is a pay-and-display car park on Lilybank Gardens, close to the School.

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Schedule

We expect the MMNet 11 meeting will commence around 1100 on Fri 13 May, and finish by 1730. We will post the official meeting schedule up here once it is finalized. All talks will be 30 minutes, including time for questions. Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout the day.

Below is a list of presentations that have already been confirmed. This list will be updated as people register for the workshop. Presentation slots are allocated on a first-come first-served basis.

11:00 Arrival, Coffee, Welcome
11:30 Marcin Orczyk, University of Glasgow Islands RTS: a Hybrid Haskell Runtime System for NUMA Machines (abstract) (slides)
12:00 Simon Dardis, Trinity College Dublin Programmer specified heap division (abstract) (slides)
12:30 Steve Linton, University of St Andrews Memory management needs of a computational algebra system (abstract) (slides)
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Tomas Kalibera, University of Kent Handles Revisited: Optimising Performance and Memory Costs in a Real-Time Collector
14:30 Salman Khan, University of Manchester MUTS: Native Scala Constructs for Software Transactional Memory (slides)
15:00 Mikel Luján, University of Manchester Barrier Synchronization
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Tim Harris, Microsoft Research Hardware support for message passing in the Barrelfish operating system (abstract)
16:30 Stephen Kell, University of Oxford How to make a virtual machine less virtual (abstract) (slides)
17:00 Mark Shannon, University of Glasgow GC in dynamic languages, stuck in the 1970s? (abstract) CANCELLED

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Contact

The MMNet 11 meeting in Glasgow is being arranged locally by Jeremy Singer. The MMNet chair is Richard Jones. Please contact either Richard or Jeremy if you have any questions about the meeting.

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Latest news

17 May PDF slides uploaded
13 May MMNet workshop
10 May Schedule updated
19 Apr Registration opens
11 Mar Initial call for participation