In 2017, Transact will be merged with the Workshop on the Theory of Transactional Memory (WTTM); this will mark the twelfth Transact and ninth WTTM. Transact 2017, will provide a forum to present and discuss the latest research on all aspects of transactional computing. The scope of the workshop is intentionally broad, with the goal of encouraging interaction across the languages, architecture, systems, database, and theory communities. Papers may address implementation techniques, foundational results, applications and workloads, or experience with working systems. Environments of interest include the full range from multithreaded or multicore processors to high-end parallel and distributed computing platforms.
The workshop seeks papers on topics related to all areas of software, hardware, and formal foundations for transactional computing. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Run-time systems
* Hardware support
* Applications, workloads, and test suites
* Experience reports
* Language mechanisms and semantics
* Formal semantics
* Memory models
* Transactions for non-uniform and non-cache coherent memory systems (e.g., NUMA, GPUs, RDMA, distributed transactions)
* Formal verification
* Speculative concurrency
* Conflict detection and contention management
* Debugging and tools
* Static analysis and compiler optimizations
* Checkpointing and failure atomicity
* Persistence and I/O
* Machine Learning and Transactional Memory
* Nesting and exceptions
* Impossibility results and lower bounds
* Concurrent data structures and algorithms
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Posted 24-11-2016 on 11:00:48 AEDT