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PLDI 2016
37th Annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
Event in series PLDI
Dates 2016/06/13 (iCal) - 2016/06/17
Homepage: conf.researchr.org/home/pldi-2016
Location
Location: Santa Barbara, California, USA
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Papers: Submitted 304 / Accepted 48 (15.8 %)
Committees
General chairs: Chandra Krintz
PC chairs: Emery Berger
Workshop chairs: Xiangyu Zhang
Seminars Chair: Xiangyu Zhang
Keynote speaker: Benjamin Zorn, Luiz André Barroso
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PLDI 2016

The 37th Annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, PLDI ´16, is the premier forum for all areas of programming language research, including the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use of languages. PLDI’s emphases include innovative and creative approaches to compile-time and runtime technology, novel language designs and features, and results from implementations.

Co-Located Conferences and Symposia

Co-hosted Symposiums

  • ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM 2016). ISMM will be held June 14, 2016 at the PLDI’16 venue.
  • ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compilers, Tools and Theory for Embedded Systems (LCTES 2016). LCTES will be held June 13-14, 2016 at the PLDI’16 venue.

Co-hosted Conferences

  • LCTES 2016
  • Workshops
  • ARRAY
  • FMS
  • PLMW@PLDI
  • SOAP 2016
  • X10

Highlights

Distinguished Paper Awards:

  • Into the depths of C: elaborating the de facto standards
  • Transactional data structure libraries
  • Types from data: making structured data first-class citizens in F#
  • Assessing the limits of program-specific garbage collection performance

Distinguished Artifact Award:

  • Rehearsal: a configuration verification tool for puppet

Organizing Committee PLDI 2016

General Chair

  • Chandra Krintz, UC Santa Barbara, United States

Program Chair

  • Emery Berger, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, * United States

Student Research Competition and Volunteer Chair

  • Ben Hardekopf, UC Santa Barbara

Poster Chair

  • Iulian Neamtiu, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States

Artifact Evaluation Co-Chair

  • John Regehr, University of Utah

Sponsorship Chair

  • Tiark Rompf, Purdue & Oracle Labs

Publicity Chair

  • Manu Sridharan, Samsung Research America

Artifact Evaluation Co-Chair

  • Zachary Tatlock, University of Washington

Workshops and Tutorials Chair

  • Xiangyu Zhang, Purdue University

Video Co-Chair

  • Bader AlBassam, University of South Florida

Student Volunteer Captain

  • Dan Barowy, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States

Student Volunteer Captain

  • Michael Christensen, UC Santa Barbara, United States

Video Co-Chair

  • David Darais, University of Maryland, College Park, United States

Invited Speakers

  • Benjamin Zorn: Programming Languages and Technical Disruption
  • Luiz André Barroso: Programming a Warehouse-scale Computer