Workshop on Binary Instrumentation and Applications
Held in Conjunction with MICRO-42
New York City
December 12, 2009

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This workshop provides a forum for researchers to present their work on instrumentation systems and applications. Instrumentation has been shown to be an effective technique to support program analysis, debugging, security, and simulation. A number of instrumentation tools and runtime systems have been developed. Instrumentation can be effectively implemented statically (at compile or link time) or dynamically (at run time). This workshop will provide researchers with an opportunity to exchange ideas and learn about new tools and applications. This workshop will consider papers that address a range of topics, including:

  • Instrumentation toolsets
  • Program profiling
  • Dynamic optimization
  • Quantitative metrics for binary instrumentation systems
  • Microarchitectural studies
  • Security applications
  • Software testing and correctness
  • New applications for instrumentation
  • Instrumentation tools used in compiler and architecture education
  • Dates:

  • 10/16 3 page extended abstracts due
  • 10/30 notification of acceptance
  • 11/20 final full papers due
  • Submissions guidelines: Authors should submit a 3 page double spaced extended abstract by 5pm PST October 16 to wbia09 (at) dyninst.org. Final papers will be 10 pages. The proceedings will be published as part of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series and will be available in the ACM digital library.

    Program Committee:

  • Derek Bruening, Vmware
  • Bruce Childers, University of Pittsburgh
  • Robert Cohn, Intel
  • Saumya Debray, University of Airzona
  • Koen De Bosschere, Ghent University
  • Sebastian Fischmeister, University of Waterloo
  • Jeff Hollingsworth, University of Maryland
  • Robert Hundt, Google
  • Naveen Kumar, Vmware
  • Greg Lueck, Intel
  • Nicholas Nethercote, Mozilla
  • Stelios Sidiroglou, MIT
  • Alex Skaletsky, Intel
  • Mustafa Tikir, SDSC