[llvm-commits] [www] r144096 - /www/trunk/devmtg/2011-11/index.html

Tanya Lattner tonic at nondot.org
Tue Nov 8 10:28:35 PST 2011


Author: tbrethou
Date: Tue Nov  8 12:28:35 2011
New Revision: 144096

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=144096&view=rev
Log:
Update agenda with rooms, move a talk, add a speaker.

Modified:
    www/trunk/devmtg/2011-11/index.html

Modified: www/trunk/devmtg/2011-11/index.html
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/www/trunk/devmtg/2011-11/index.html?rev=144096&r1=144095&r2=144096&view=diff
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--- www/trunk/devmtg/2011-11/index.html (original)
+++ www/trunk/devmtg/2011-11/index.html Tue Nov  8 12:28:35 2011
@@ -83,49 +83,49 @@
 <tr><th>Time</th><th>Talk</th><th>Location</th></tr>
 
 <!--<tr><td>8:00 - 8:45</td><td>Breakfast</td><td>Market Room</td></tr>-->
-<tr class="alt"><td>9:00 - 9:20</td><td><b>Welcome</b><br>Chris Lattner, <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td>9:00 - 9:20</td><td><b>Welcome</b><br>Chris Lattner, <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
 
-<tr><td rowspan=2>9:20 - 10:05</td><td><b><a href="#talk1">Integrating LLVM into FreeBSD</a></b><br>Brooks Davis, <i>The FreeBSD Project</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#talk13">Intel OpenCL SDK Vectorizer</a></b><br>Nadav Rotem, <i>Intel</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
+<tr><td rowspan=3>9:20 - 10:05</td><td><b><a href="#talk14">Using clang in the Chromium project</a></b><br>Nico Weber, Hans Wennborg, <i>Google</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#talk13">Intel OpenCL SDK Vectorizer</a></b><br>Nadav Rotem, <i>Intel</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
 
-<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=3>10:05 - 10:50</td><td><b><a href="#talk2">Clang MapReduce -- Automatic C++ Refactoring at Google Scale</a></b><br>Chandler Carruth, <i>Google</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk11">PTX Back-End: GPU Programming With LLVM</a></b><br>Justin Holewinski, <i>Ohio State</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b>Improving LLVM Testing BOF</b><br>David Blaikie<i></i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=3>10:05 - 10:50</td><td><b><a href="#talk2">Clang MapReduce -- Automatic C++ Refactoring at Google Scale</a></b><br>Chandler Carruth, <i>Google</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk11">PTX Back-End: GPU Programming With LLVM</a></b><br>Justin Holewinski, <i>Ohio State</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b>Improving LLVM Testing BOF</b><br>David Blaikie<i></i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>10:50 - 11:05</td><td>Break</td><td>TBD</td></tr>
 
-<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=2>11:05 - 11:50</td><td><b><a href="#talk4">Extending Clang</a></b><br>Doug Gregor, <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk16">Porting LLVM to a Next Generation DSP</a></b><br>Taylor Simpson, <i>QuIC</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=2>11:05 - 11:50</td><td><b><a href="#talk4">Extending Clang</a></b><br>Doug Gregor, <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk16">Porting LLVM to a Next Generation DSP</a></b><br>Taylor Simpson, <i>QuIC</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
 
-<tr><td rowspan=2>11:50 - 12:35</td><td><b><a href="#talk10">DXR: Semantic Code Browsing with Clang</a></b><br>Joshua Cranmer, <i>Mozilla</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#talk8">LLVM MC In Practice</a></b><br>Jim Grosbach, Owen Anderson <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
+<tr><td rowspan=2>11:50 - 12:35</td><td><b><a href="#talk10">DXR: Semantic Code Browsing with Clang</a></b><br>Joshua Cranmer, <i>Mozilla</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#talk8">LLVM MC In Practice</a></b><br>Jim Grosbach, Owen Anderson <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
 
 <tr class="alt"><td>12:35 - 1:35</td><td>Lunch</td><td>TBD</td></tr>
 
-<tr><td rowspan=3>1:35 - 2:20</td><td><b><a href="#talk14">Using clang in the Chromium project</a></b><br>Nico Weber, Hans Wennborg, <i>Google</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#talk17">Polly - First successful optimizations - How to proceed?</a></b><br>Tobias Grosser, <i>ENS/INRIA</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b>MC Linkers BOF</b><br>Luba Tang, <i>Mediatek</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
-
-<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=3>2:20 - 3:05</td><td><b><a href="#talk15">Android Renderscript</a></b><br>Stephen Hines, <i>Google</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk7">SKIR: Just-in-Time Compilation for Parallelism with LLVM</a></b><br>Jeff Fifield, <i>University of Colorado</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b>Improving the Clang Driver BOF</b><br>James Molloy, <i>ARM</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
+<tr><td rowspan=2>1:35 - 2:20</td><td><b><a href="#talk1">Integrating LLVM into FreeBSD</a></b><br>Brooks Davis, <i>The FreeBSD Project</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#talk17">Polly - First successful optimizations - How to proceed?</a></b><br>Tobias Grosser, <i>ENS/INRIA</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b>MC Linkers BOF</b><br>Luba Tang, <i>Mediatek</i>i, Shih-wei Liao, <i>Google</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
+
+<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=3>2:20 - 3:05</td><td><b><a href="#talk15">Android Renderscript</a></b><br>Stephen Hines, <i>Google</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk7">SKIR: Just-in-Time Compilation for Parallelism with LLVM</a></b><br>Jeff Fifield, <i>University of Colorado</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b>Improving the Clang Driver BOF</b><br>James Molloy, <i>ARM</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td rowspan=5>3:05 - 3:45</td><td><b>Posters</b></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#poster3">LunarGLASS: A LLVM-based shader compiler stack</a></b><br>Michael Ilseman, <i>LunarG</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#poster4">Symbolic Testing of OpenCL Code</a></b><br>Peter Collingbourne, <i>Imperial College London</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#poster2">Code verification based on attributes annotation - Implementing custom attributes check using Clang</a></b><br>Michael Han, <i>Autodesk</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#poster1">Parfait - A Scalable Static Bug-Checking Tool Built on LLVM</a></b><br>Cristina Cifuentes, Nathan Keynes, Andrew Craik, Lian Li, Nathan Hawes, Andrew Browne, and Manuel Valdiviezo, <i>Oracle Labs</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
-
-<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=2>3:45 - 4:30</td><td><b><a href="#talk6">Register Allocation in LLVM 3.0</a></b><br>Jakob Olesen, <i>Apple</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk9">Exporting 3D scenes from Maya to WebGL using clang and LLVM</a></b><br>Jochen Wilhelmy, <i>consultant</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
-
-<tr><td rowspan=3>4:30 - 5:15</td><td><b><a href="#talk5">Super-optimizing LLVM IR</a></b><br>Duncan Sands, <i>DeepBlueCapital</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b><a href="#talk12">Finding races and memory errors with LLVM instrumentation</a></b><br>Konstantin Serebryany, <i>Google</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
-<tr><td><b>Bitcode Portability/Versioning BOF</b><br>Stephen Hines, David Sehr, <i>Google</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
-
-<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=3>5:15 - 6:00</td><td><b><a href="#talk3">Thread Safety Annotations in Clang</a></b><br>DeLesley Hutchins, <i>Google</i></td><td>Main Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b>Backend/Infrastructure Super BoF</b><br>Jim Grosbach, <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Second Hall</td></tr>
-<tr class="alt"><td><b>Community Event Planning</b><br>David Kipping, <i>Qualcomm</i></td><td>TBD</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#poster3">LunarGLASS: A LLVM-based shader compiler stack</a></b><br>Michael Ilseman, <i>LunarG</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#poster4">Symbolic Testing of OpenCL Code</a></b><br>Peter Collingbourne, <i>Imperial College London</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#poster2">Code verification based on attributes annotation - Implementing custom attributes check using Clang</a></b><br>Michael Han, <i>Autodesk</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#poster1">Parfait - A Scalable Static Bug-Checking Tool Built on LLVM</a></b><br>Cristina Cifuentes, Nathan Keynes, Andrew Craik, Lian Li, Nathan Hawes, Andrew Browne, and Manuel Valdiviezo, <i>Oracle Labs</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
+
+<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=2>3:45 - 4:30</td><td><b><a href="#talk6">Register Allocation in LLVM 3.0</a></b><br>Jakob Olesen, <i>Apple</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b><a href="#talk9">Exporting 3D scenes from Maya to WebGL using clang and LLVM</a></b><br>Jochen Wilhelmy, <i>consultant</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
+
+<tr><td rowspan=3>4:30 - 5:15</td><td><b><a href="#talk5">Super-optimizing LLVM IR</a></b><br>Duncan Sands, <i>DeepBlueCapital</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b><a href="#talk12">Finding races and memory errors with LLVM instrumentation</a></b><br>Konstantin Serebryany, <i>Google</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
+<tr><td><b>Bitcode Portability/Versioning BOF</b><br>Stephen Hines, David Sehr, <i>Google</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
+
+<tr class="alt"><td rowspan=3>5:15 - 6:00</td><td><b><a href="#talk3">Thread Safety Annotations in Clang</a></b><br>DeLesley Hutchins, <i>Google</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon III/IV</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b>Backend/Infrastructure Super BoF</b><br>Jim Grosbach, <i>Apple Inc.</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon V/VI</td></tr>
+<tr class="alt"><td><b>Community Event Planning</b><br>David Kipping, <i>Qualcomm</i></td><td>Ballroom Salon II</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>6:30 - 9:30</td><td>Dinner (Il Fornaio - Separate registration required)</td><td></td></tr>
 </table>





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