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== <big>'''2012 International Workshop on Languages for the Multi-core Era'''</big> == | == <big>'''2012 International Workshop on Languages for the Multi-core Era'''</big> == | ||
+ | June 13 2012, at ECOOP 2012, Beijing China | ||
+ | http://ecoop12.cs.purdue.edu/ | ||
+ | (also colocated with PLDI, ISMM, LCTES, the X10 workshop, and other events) | ||
LaME is an interactive venue for exposing, evaluating, and developing programming language support for concurrency. This workshop provides a forum for the proposal and discussion of creative ideas that spur the development of innovative or improved concurrency models, languages, run-time systems, libraries and tools for multicore programming. | LaME is an interactive venue for exposing, evaluating, and developing programming language support for concurrency. This workshop provides a forum for the proposal and discussion of creative ideas that spur the development of innovative or improved concurrency models, languages, run-time systems, libraries and tools for multicore programming. | ||
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Concurrent programming has become a fundamental approach for leveraging the processing power of modern multi-core architectures. And, although research in concurrent programming models and languages is decades old, writing concurrent software today continues to be challenging and error-prone as always. The advent of multi-core architecture refueled the quest for efficient concurrency models and productive programming languages. Consequently, the last decade has been witness to a growing effort of research in this area. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for the proposal and discussion of new ideas in concurrent programming languages and models, and to provide feedback to authors in an informal atmosphere. | Concurrent programming has become a fundamental approach for leveraging the processing power of modern multi-core architectures. And, although research in concurrent programming models and languages is decades old, writing concurrent software today continues to be challenging and error-prone as always. The advent of multi-core architecture refueled the quest for efficient concurrency models and productive programming languages. Consequently, the last decade has been witness to a growing effort of research in this area. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for the proposal and discussion of new ideas in concurrent programming languages and models, and to provide feedback to authors in an informal atmosphere. | ||
− | == | + | == <big>'''LaME 2012 was a success'''</big> == |
− | + | We want to acknowledge the contributions of all involved in preparing and also attending LaME. We had full house and a very rewarding day of presentations and debate. | |
− | + | Here are some photos taken during the event wrap-up... | |
− | + | [[File:foto1.jpg]] | |
+ | [[File:foto2.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == Presentations == | ||
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+ | You can find the PDFs of the slides (and other material) used by LaME speakers in the following links: | ||
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+ | David F. Bacon [http://lame.dei.uc.pt/images/d/d9/David_Bacon.pdf] | ||
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+ | Haitao Steve Zhu and Yu David Liu [http://lame.dei.uc.pt/images/d/d1/Haitao_yu.pdf] | ||
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+ | Suresh Jagannathan [http://lame.dei.uc.pt/images/a/ab/Suresh_Jagannathan.pdf] | ||
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+ | Aaron Turon [http://lame.dei.uc.pt/images/4/47/Aaron_Turon.pdf] | ||
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+ | Daniel Atkins, Alex Potanin, Lindsay Groves [http://lame.dei.uc.pt/images/e/e8/Daniel_Alex_Lindsay.pdf] | ||
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+ | Pawel T. Wojciechowski [http://lame.dei.uc.pt/images/6/67/Lame12-wojciechowski-talk.pdf] | ||
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+ | Rob Bocchino [http://lame.dei.uc.pt/images/b/b2/Rob_Bocchino.pdf] | ||
+ | Rob's notes... | ||
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+ | [[File:Easel.JPG]] |