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22. CC 2013: Rome, Italy (Part of ETAPS 2013)
- Ranjit Jhala, Koen De Bosschere:

Compiler Construction - 22nd International Conference, CC 2013, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2013, Rome, Italy, March 16-24, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7791, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-37050-2
Session I: Register Allocation
- Philipp Klaus Krause

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Optimal Register Allocation in Polynomial Time. 1-20 - Gergö Barany, Andreas Krall:

Optimal and Heuristic Global Code Motion for Minimal Spilling. 21-40
Session II: Pointer Analysis
- George Kastrinis, Yannis Smaragdakis:

Efficient and Effective Handling of Exceptions in Java Points-to Analysis. 41-60 - Yi Lu, Lei Shang, Xinwei Xie, Jingling Xue

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An Incremental Points-to Analysis with CFL-Reachability. 61-81 - Holger Siegel, Axel Simon:

FESA: Fold- and Expand-Based Shape Analysis. 82-101
Session III: Data and Information Flow
- Matthias Braun, Sebastian Buchwald, Sebastian Hack, Roland Leißa

, Christoph Mallon, Andreas Zwinkau:
Simple and Efficient Construction of Static Single Assignment Form. 102-122 - Somashekaracharya G. Bhaskaracharya, Uday Bondhugula:

PolyGLoT: A Polyhedral Loop Transformation Framework for a Graphical Dataflow Language. 123-143 - Ryan Whelan, Tim Leek, David R. Kaeli:

Architecture-Independent Dynamic Information Flow Tracking. 144-163
Session IV: Machine Learning
- Rosario Cammarota, Alexandru Nicolau, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Arun Kejariwal, Debora Donato, Mukund Madhugiri:

On the Determination of Inlining Vectors for Program Optimization. 164-183 - Ryan W. Moore, Bruce R. Childers:

Automatic Generation of Program Affinity Policies Using Machine Learning. 184-203
Session V: Refactoring
- Stefan Kempf, Ronald Veldema, Michael Philippsen

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Compiler-Guided Identification of Critical Sections in Parallel Code. 204-223 - Soroush Radpour, Laurie J. Hendren, Max Schäfer

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Refactoring MATLAB. 224-243 - Eberhard Bertsch, Mark-Jan Nederhof, Sylvain Schmitz

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On LR Parsing with Selective Delays. 244-263

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