TRAMP 2007
The TRAMP workshop aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry to examine issues related to the design and implementation of programming models on future systems with hardware/software support for transactional memory. The goal is a "Dagstuhl-like" forum where researchers can discuss grand challenges, new trends, and innovative research directions, and to seed future collaborations. Broadly, the scope of the workshop is divided into three themes:
- Programming Model and Language Design: Language-level abstractions/models for programming, semantics, consistency, memory models
- Implementation Challenges: Compiler, runtime, virtual machine support necessary to implement transactional semantics on future systems.
- Systems Platform: Architecture and OS features being developed in support of transactional memory.
News
On Sunday, March 4th, we will try to meet for dinner at 7PM in the IBM Learning Center dining room.Organizing Committee
| Maurice Herlihy | Brown University |
| Eliot Moss | University of Massachussetts |
| Mukund Raghavachari | IBM T.J. Watson Research Center |
| Vivek Sarkar | IBM T.J. Watson Research Center |