The
Annual International Conference on Operating Systems and Programming Languages (OSPL 2011) is dedicated to innovations and fundamental principles in the analysis, design and implementation of operating systems and programming languages.
The Annual International Conference on Operating Systems and Programming Languages (OSPL 2011) cover topics such as:
Operating Systems - Design Issues
- Software for Distributed Systems
- Hardware for Distributed Systems
- Memory Allocation
- Segmentation Systems
- Combined Paging
- Segmentation System
- Paged Systems
- Virtual Memory
- Process Scheduling
- Resource Allocation
- Buffering & Spooling
- Device Independence
- Input and Output Devices
- Interprocess Communication
- Interrupts and Interrupt Handling
- Process Representation
- Typical services offered by kernel
- Multiprocessor system
- Parallel processing
- Benchmarking and characterization of OS activity
- Parallel Applications, Algorithms and Techniques
Programming Languages - XML processing
- Web services
- Object-Oriented Programming
- LISP
- FORTRAN
- Multi-Paradigm Programming Language
- Measuring Language Usage
- Programming language specification
- Design and Implementation
- Development of High level languages
- Current programming language models
- Structure of programming languages
- High-level languages
- Embedded and Special Purpose systems
- Constraint Programming in OZ
- Generative Programming
- Scheduling and Spatial Programming
- Virtualization
- Parametrised Classes
- Domain-specific languages
- Types in Programming Languages
- Macro Languages
- Continuations
- Garbage Collection Techniques
- Types of Inference
In conjunction with
- 2nd Infocomm Technologies in Competitive Strategies (ICT2011)
- 2nd Green Information Technology (Green IT 2011)
- Quantum and Molecular Computing and Communications (QMCC 2011)