[ETAPS Logo] CC 2007
16th International Conference on Compiler Construction

A member conference of ETAPS 2007
March 26-30, 2007
Braga, Portugal

CC is on March 26-27.

Invited Speakers

The CC invited speaker is Don Batory. Additionally, there are two ETAPS invited speakers: Rance Cleaveland and Bertrand Meyer.

Program Chairs

Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
Martin Odersky, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Program Committee

Eric Allen, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Emery Berger, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Rastislav Bodik, University of California, Berkeley
William Cook, University of Texas at Austin
Chen Ding, University of Rochester
Sabine Glesner, Technical University of Berlin
Dan Grossman, University of Washington
Rajiv Gupta, University of Arizona
Andrew Kennedy, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Christian Lengauer, University of Passau
Cristina Videira Lopes, University of California, Irvine
Todd Millstein, University of California, Los Angeles
G. Ramalingam, Microsoft Research India
Vijay Saraswat, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Zhong Shao, Yale University
Yannis Smaragdakis, University of Oregon
Gregor Snelting, University of Passau
Joost Visser, Universidade do Minho
Reinhard Wilhelm, Saarland University

CC is interested in work on processing programs in the most general sense: analyzing, transforming or executing input that describes how a system operates, including traditional compiler construction as a special case. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

The proceedings are published in the Springer LNCS series. Please follow their instructions for manuscript preparation.

If you have questions about the suitability of a submission, please don't hesitate to contact the program chairs!

CC accepts both research papers and tool demonstration papers. Research papers cover one or more of the topics above, including reports on tool development and case studies that focus on scientific contributions. All such papers should clearly state the problem under study, propose a solution, and evaluate the solution. Tool demonstration papers focus on novel and useful tools. Both types of contributions will appear in the proceedings and have oral presentations during the conference. Both will be evaluated by the CC Program Committee.

All papers must

Research papers can use a maximum of 15 (fifteen) pages, including figures, bibliography, and appendices.

Tool Demonstration papers must consist of two parts:

  1. The first part, at most 4 (four) pages, should describe the tool. Please include the URL of the tool (if available) and provide information that illustrates the maturity and robustness of the tool. (This part will be included in the proceedings.)
  2. The second part, at most 6 (six) pages, should explain how the demonstration will be carried out and what it will show, including screen dumps and examples. (This part will be not be included in the proceedings, but will be evaluated for acceptance.)

Submissions that deviate from these parameters will be rejected without review.

Submissions due: October 13, 2006
Acceptance notification: December 8, 2006
Camera-ready papers due: January 5, 2007
CC conference: TBD (between March 26 and 30, 2007)

The submission deadline is strict. We will not grant any extensions.