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Hi Erick:
Yes, we'll call it Apia time to be consistent with the original CFP mailed out. HotCRP believes that the deadline is therefore 21 Dec 2012 3:59:00pm UTC.
Robert
On 20 Dec 2012, at 15:20, Erick Lavoie wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I noticed the submission deadline on the main page of the RESoLVE workshop is different from the submission deadline on the submission page. The first says Dec 21 23:59 Apia time while the second says Dec 22 24:00 GMT time, which represents a 14 hours difference.
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> I guess the second is the correct one. It might be worth changing the Apia time note to GMT time on the main page to harmonize it with the submission page.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Erick
>
> Le 12-12-18 6:28 , Robert N. M. Watson a écrit :
>> Hi Erick:
>>
>> Thanks for getting in tough with us -- as Tony mentions, it was very much our intent to include exactly the sort of issue you are interested in. I've added the following line to the web-site version of the CFP:
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>> • programming language runtime interaction with other layers, including hypervisors and operating systems
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>> Hopefully that makes it more clear that your work is very much in-scope!
>>
>> Robert
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>> On 18 Dec 2012, at 05:26, Antony Hosking wrote:
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>>> Dear Erick,
>>>
>>> I do think your work is on topic for RESoLVE. It is unfortunate that the Website makes that less clear. Please do consider submitting your work to RESoLVE. RESoLVE is intended to cover language, hardware, and OS virtualization, across layers, which may include language/language layering as you are doing.
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>>> Yours,
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>>> Tony Hosking
>>>
>>> Antony Hosking | Associate Professor | Computer Science | Purdue University
>>> 305 N. University Street | West Lafayette | IN 47907 | USA
>>> Mobile +1 765 427 5484
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>>> On Dec 18, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Erick Lavoie <erick.lavoie@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> Hi Mr. Hosking,
>>>>
>>>> I was initially excited by the topic of the RESoLVE workshop, in particular the identification of layering of Virtual Machines as a research topic. I planned to send an article there. However, by reading the more detailed explanation, I realized that the focus of the workshop seems to be on the OS/VM intersection, which is outside the scope of my own work.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to know if the layering of virtual machines for programming language implementation is on topic or not. My own work consists in implementing a JavaScript VM on top of V8 JavaScript VM to open the semantic of core operations to user code while taking into account the underlying VM optimizations to minimize the cost of virtualization. Would there be an interest at RESoLVE for such work? The themes seem to be similar while the boundary is not the same.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Erick
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