This one-day workshop provides students with the opportunity to present their research both orally and in writing. Graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to both present and attend. The papers, although distributed to attendees, are not peer-reviewed and thus are not "workshop publications." These papers can describe previously published work or work-in-progress. Thus, subsequent conference submission of the research reported at MASPLAS is encouraged.
Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to Implementation of Language Features, Compiler Construction and Optimization Techniques, Interaction Between Compilers and Architectures, Program Analysis, Program Semantics and Program Verification, Storage Management Techniques, Languages and Compilers for Parallel Programming, Design of Programming Languages, Virtual Machines, Runtime Profiling and Performance Measurements, Debugging and Tracing, Type Checking, Teaching Programming Techniques, and Software Testing.
The workshop agenda includes paper presentations, a poster session, and a Keynote address by Richard Lethin of Reservoir Labs. Also, masplas will feature an ice-cream bar and an excursion for the first time ever.
A compendium of the work presented will be given to all MASPLAS registrants.
(waived!) A nominal registration fee will include lunch and the
workshop proceedings.
To register, e-mail the
conference organizer
with the subject "Attend."
More about MASPLAS
Conference Organizer Thomas B. Jablin (with a little help from David I. August)
In Cooperation with
SIGPLAN