The International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems provides a high-quality forum for scientists and engineers to present their latest research findings in these rapidly changing fields. It has captured some of the major computer systems innovations of the past 15 years (e.g., RISC and VLIW processors, small and large-scale multiprocessors, clusters and networks-of-workstations, optimizing compilers, RAID, and network-storage system designs). ASPLOS is co-sponsored with SIGARCH and SIGOPS.
ASPLOS Fast Facts
ASPLOS 2012 Web Page
Location: London, UK
General Chairs: Tim Harris, Microsoft Research
Program Chair:
Michael L Scott, University of Rochester
Dates: March 3-7, 2012
ASPLOS Steering Committee
The current ASPLOS steering committee is:
- Vikram Adve, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Frank Bellosa, University of Karlsruhe (SIGOPS Representative)
- Doug Burger, Microsoft Research, Redmond (SIGARCH Representative)
- Susan Eggers, University of Washington
- Rajiv Gupta, University of California Riverside
- James C. Hoe, Carnegie Mellon University
- Mary Jane Irwin, Penn State University
- Norm Jouppi, HP Laboratories (SIGARCH Representative)
- Jim Larus, Microsoft Research
- Chandra Krintz, UC Santa Barbara (SIGPLAN Representative)
- Todd Mowry, Carnegie Mellon University
- Mary Lou Soffa, University of Virginia
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ASPLOS Steering Committee Composition
The ASPLOS steering committee is constituted by the following members:
- two people appointed by the SIG Chair of SIGARCH (the 50% SIG sponsor),
- one person appointed by each of the two SIG Chairs of the 25% SIG sponsors (SIGOPS and SIGPLAN),
- current and past two ASPLOS General Chairs, and
- current and past two ASPLOS Program Chairs.
The constitution of the steering committee changes each year following the ASPLOS
conference at which time the General and Program Chair from two conferences earlier
are replaced with the General and Program Chair from the current year's conference.
SIG Chair appointees serve one or more 2-year terms and are appointed by the
SIG Chair following the ASPLOS conference at the end of their term.
The steering committee chair rotates between the SIG appointees. In the case of SIGARCH, the SIGARCH chair shall designate which of SIGARCH's two appointees will serve as chair. The chair appointment for each year begins following the ASPLOS conference for a given year. The chair serves for one two-year term and is the liason between the steering committee and the SIG executive committees (i.e., requests approval for General and Program Chair selections, provides status updates on the conference, etc.). For reference, the 2008-2010 steering committee chair is a SIGARCH appointee.
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