International Conference
on
Virtual Execution Environments
Supporting organizations
ACM SIGPLAN
ACM SIGOPS
USENIX
The goal of VEE is to be a first-rate research forum that brings
together leading practitioners and researchers in the broad area
of virtualization, which includes topics such as high-level language
virtual machines (JVM, CLR, etc.), process and system virtual
machines, translators, machine emulators, and simulators.
Previously, research results on these topics have been scattered
among a number of different venues in the languages (VM, PLDI, OOPSLA,
IVME), operating systems (SOSP, OSDI, USENIX), and architecture (ASPLOS,
CGO, PACT) communities. We feel the needs of the community would be
better served by having a single first-rate conference address the
breadth of issues related to virtual execution environments.
VEE Conferences
-
VEE'09,
March 11-13, 2009, Washington, DC,
co-located with ASPLOS'09
-
VEE'08,
March 5-7, 2008, Seattle, Washington, co-located with
ASPLOS'08
-
VEE'07,
June 13-15, 2007, San Diego, California,
co-located with
PLDI'07,
part of
FCRC 2007
- VEE'06, June 14-16, 2006, Ottawa, Canada, co-located with
PLDI'06,
Proceedings
- VEE'05, June 11-12, 2005, Chicago, Illinois, co-located with
PLDI'05,
Proceedings
VEE Steering Committee (VEE'08-VEE'09)
- Vikram Adve, University of Illinois
- Brian Bershad, Google and University of Washington
- Hans Boehm, HP Labs
- Alva Couch, Tufts University
- David Gregg, Trinity College Dublin
- Dave Grove, IBM Research
- Steve Hand, University of Cambridge
- Michael Hind, IBM Research
- Chandra Krintz, UC Santa Barbara (chair)
- David Tarditi, Microsoft Research
- Jan Vitek, Purdue University
Steering committee membership is updated after each instance of the
VEE conference. Typically, the most recent general and program chairs
join the SC and the longest serving members are rotated off the SC.
The chair is elected annually by the SC.