Call For Papers
Authors are invited to submit either original research contributions, or experience reports that provide new insight into the use of object-oriented and related techniques. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Languages and their implementations Combination of OOP with other language paradigms OO databases and object persistence Concurrency and distribution Multiagent systems Theoretical foundations Formal methods OO analysis, design and metrics Class management and class evolution Reuse, components and frameworks Applications and experiences Teaching OO concepts and methods
Submissions should be written in English, double-spaced and no longer than 10.000 words (roughly twenty pages). A separate cover sheet must be included which provides the following information: title, name of author(s), postal and electronic mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers, a ten-line abstract and a list of keywords. The Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
Authors are invited to send 5 copies of their paper to:Submissions of papers: Dec. 1, 1995 Notification of acceptance: Feb. 15, 1996 Camera-ready copies: April 1, 1996
Pierre Cointe
ECOOP has a traditionally strong tutorial program-me. For the 10th ECOOP
conference we are again soliciting proposals for high-quality tutorials in all
areas of object-orientation from academic research to industrial applications.
Tutorial levels may be introductory, intermediate and advanced. Novel topics
and topics of broad interest are preferred.
Proposals for ECOOP `96 tutorials are preferred in electronic form and must follow the
guidelines.
Deadline for proposal submissions: Jan. 26, 1996 Notification of acceptance: March 1, 1996 Camera-ready notes: May 10, 1996
Proposals should be submitted to:
Hanspeter Mössenböck
ECOOP `96 will host a number of workshops, tentatively scheduled for one full day, to take place on Monday or Tuesday, July 8/9, 1996. Workshops should have a clear focus either on a narrow-scope core issue of object-oriented programming or on object-oriented aspects of a domain of computer science or its application.
Proposals for ECOOP `96 workshops are preferred in electronic form and must follow the guidelines.
Proposals should be submitted to:Deadline for proposal submissions: Dec. 1, 1995 Notification of acceptance: Dec. 23, 1995 Workshop Call for Papers Jan. 26, 1996
Max Mühlhäuser
Panel sessions addressing important and timely topics in object
orientation will be included in the main conference. They should present
interesting and divergent views with solid practical and/or theoretical
backing. A good panel session can be the highlight of the official conference
programme for many attendees.
Proposals for ECOOP `96 panels are preferred in electronic form and must follow the guidelines.
Deadline for proposal submissions: Jan. 26, 1996 Notification of acceptance: March 1, 1996 Camera-ready position papers: April 1, 1996
Proposals should be submitted to:
Markku Sakkinen
In this, the 10th year of ECOOP, the exhibition not only features the latest
object-oriented technology and trends: By bringing together companies from the
former East European countries and those from the Western hemisphere the
exhibition is designated as forum to get in touch with each other. Don't miss
this opportunity to present your products to the object-oriented universe.
For detailed information contact:
Wolfgang Pree
Live demonstrations of the very latest in object-oriented technology are an exciting part of every ECOOP conference, offering an excellent venue for discussing technical aspects of object-oriented applications, tools, and systems. These demonstrations are given by technical members of their implementation team. Presentations must be in the form of running computer programs.
Poster sessions are an alternative forum for viewing results of object-oriented work, with the opportunity for one-on-one interaction with presenters. Poster themes cover the breadth of object-oriented technology - from theory to experiences in applications.
Proposals are solicited for both commercial and in-house systems, as well as academic and corporate research. Demonstrations and posters will be selected on the basis of technical merit, novelty and relevance to object-oriented technology. Product marketing or sales presentations are inappropriate for this forum and will be strictly forbidden.
Proposals for Demonstrations and Posters are preferred in electronic form and should follow the guidelines.
Deadline for proposal submissions: March 31, 1996 Notification of acceptance: April 15, 1996 Camera-ready notes: May 10, 1996
For detailed information contact:
Wolfgang Pree