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2017 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO),
February 4–8, 2017,
Austin, USA
Frontmatter
Messages from the Chairs
Howdy and welcome to the 2017 International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) in
Austin, TX! The hilly terrain on the west side of Austin coupled with technology companies in Austin has earned
Austin its unique name as “Silicon Hills,” sparking friendly rivalry with its Silicon Valley sibling.
We are excited to have CGO in Austin as it is a premier venue that brings together researchers and practitioners
working at the interface of hardware and software on a broad range of optimization and code generation
techniques and related issues. The CGO conference spans a variety of topics from purely static to fully dynamic
approaches, and from simple software-based methods to specific architectural features and support for code
generation and optimization. Since its inception in 2003 CGO has paved the way for several foundational
contributions in program compilation and hardware-software co-design.
Report from the Artifact Evaluation Committee
Authors of accepted papers were given the option of participating in the joint CGO-PPoPP Artifact Evaluation (AE). It is intended to encourage researchers to take extra care in conducting experiments in a reproducible way, to package experimental workflows and all related materials for the purposes of making them more broadly available, and ultimately, to enable a fair comparison of published techniques.
Poster Session
As in previous years, the 2017 International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization
(CGO) hosts the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC). We received 13 poster abstracts, of
which 10 were selected to compete in the ACM SRC.
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