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Past Workshops

The Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems (PLOS) has its root in the ECOOP workshop series on Object-Orientation and Operating Systems (OOOSWS), which started at ECOOP '97. While at ECOOP, the number of participants grew consistently and some of the papers presented at the workshop resulted in journal publications.

In 2004, the organizers decided to give the workshop a more interactive format and a stronger focus on the special connection between programming languages and operating systems. This was emphasized by changing the workshop name. In 2005, workshop attendees suggested that the workshop be held not just at ECOOP, but also at other premier programming language and operating systems conferences.

The most recent editions of the PLOS workshop were held in conjunction with systems conferences. In 2006, it was part of the workshop program at ASPLOS-XII. In 2007, PLOS was held in the same location as SOSP 2007, immediately following that conference. PLOS 2007 was officially sponsored by ACM SIGOPS.

Below is a summary of these previous workshop events in reverse chronological order.

  • Stevenson, WA, 2007: 4th Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems
  • San Jose, 2006: ASPLOS XI Workshop on Linguistic Support for Modern Operating Systems
  • Glasgow, 2005: Second ECOOP Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems
  • Oslo, 2004: First ECOOP Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems
  • Malaga, 2002: Fifth ECOOP Workshop on Object-Orientation and Operating Systems
  • Budapest, 2001: Fourth ECOOP Workshop on Object-Orientation and Operating Systems
  • Cannes, 2000: Third ECOOP Workshop on Object-Orientation and Operating Systems
  • Lisbon, 1999: Second ECOOP Workshop on Object-Orientation and Operating Systems
  • Jyvaskyla, 1997: First ECOOP Workshop on Object-Orientation and Operating Systems
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