skill@qucis.queensu.ca (02/01/90)
WORKSHOP ON PARALLEL COMPILATION Ambassador Hotel and Convention Centre Kingston, Ontario May 6-8, 1990 Aim: The workshop is intended to provide an opportunity for those interested in parallel compilation (that is parallelizing the compilation task itself) to meet informally and exchange ideas. The following topics indicate the focus of the workshop. The list is not intended to be exclusive. * parallel parsing * parallel semantic analysis * complexity of compilation in parallel * performance issues * theoretical bounds on compilation algorithms * grammars appropriate for parallel compilation * specialised hardware and accelerators Format: Each participating researcher will be asked to make a short presentation of about half an hour. There will be formal and informal opportunities for group discussion. Copies of the position papers will be available at the meeting. Participation: Participation in the workshop is by invitation and attendance will be limited to allow for interaction. Researchers are invited to submit a brief (~2000 word) position paper by March 1st. Invitations will be issued by April 1st. The workshop will be held at the Ambassador Hotel and Convention Centre in Kingston. The Workshop will begin with a Reception on the evening of Sunday May 6th, and conclude mid-afternoon on May 8th to allow those who wish to leave that evening to do so. Details of registration will be sent with invitations. Kingston can be reached by train from either Toronto or Montreal, and by air from Toronto. It is also possible to fly to Syracuse, N.Y., and drive from there. Workshop Chairs: David Barnard and David Skillicorn Department of Computing and Information Science Queen's University Kingston Ontario CANADA K7L 3N6 +1 613 545 6050 (or 6065) Email submissions and queries may be sent to: compile@qucis.queensu.ca Submission in LaTeX format is preferred. -- Send compilers articles to compilers@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us {spdcc | ima | lotus}!esegue. Meta-mail to compilers-request@esegue. Please send responses to the author of the message, not the poster.