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- Subject: [patterns-discussion] OOPSLA 2009 Call for Submissions
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:43:57 +0100
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OOPSLA 2009 Call for Submissions
http://www.oopsla.org/submit
So OOPSLA is seeking contributions that address current software challenges, such as programmer productivity, security and reliability, ultra-large scale systems, and evolving hardware platforms. Of particular interest are those contributions addressing OOPSLA 2009's focus on:
* Scaling: Multi-Core to Cloud
* Mashups of Models, Data and Code
* Tools for Reliability and Evolution
* Enterprise Agile Management
Here are the important dates:
Call for Papers
March 19, 2009
Due date for Research Program, Onward!, Practitioner Reports,
Educators’ Symposium, Essays, and proposals for Tutorials, Panels,
Workshops, and DesignFest
July 2, 2009
Due date for Posters, Demonstrations, Student Research Competition,
Doctoral Symposium, Onward! Films, and Student Volunteers
OOPSLA 2009
Oct 25-29, Orlando
For more information go to http://www.oopsla.org
Program Chair
Gary T. Leavens, University of Central Florida
papers at oopsla.org
http://www.oopsla.org/submit
OOPSLA solicits contributions that explore all facets of programming, systems, languages, or applications. Topics span a range of issues at the intersection between programming languages and software engineering. Moreover, OOPSLA is a key forum for introducing and discussing key programming models, programming methods, and related software engineering ideas, technologies, tools, and applications.
So OOPSLA is seeking contributions that address current software challenges, such as programmer productivity, security and reliability, ultra-large scale systems, and evolving hardware platforms. Of particular interest are those contributions addressing OOPSLA 2009's focus on:
* Scaling: Multi-Core to Cloud
* Mashups of Models, Data and Code
* Tools for Reliability and Evolution
* Enterprise Agile Management
Here are the important dates:
Call for Papers
March 19, 2009
Due date for Research Program, Onward!, Practitioner Reports,
Educators’ Symposium, Essays, and proposals for Tutorials, Panels,
Workshops, and DesignFest
July 2, 2009
Due date for Posters, Demonstrations, Student Research Competition,
Doctoral Symposium, Onward! Films, and Student Volunteers
OOPSLA 2009
Oct 25-29, Orlando
For more information go to http://www.oopsla.org
Program Chair
Gary T. Leavens, University of Central Florida
papers at oopsla.org
Onward! Chair
Bernd Bruegge, Technische Universitaet Muenchen
chair at onward-conference.org
Practitioner Report Chair
Tim Duval, Health Net Inc.
practitioner_reports at oopsla.org
Conference Chair
Shail Aurora, Adayana Inc.
chair at oopsla.org
Practitioner Report Chair
Tim Duval, Health Net Inc.
practitioner_reports at oopsla.org
Conference Chair
Shail Aurora, Adayana Inc.
chair at oopsla.org
- [patterns-discussion] OOPSLA 2009 Call for Submissions, rob van den berg, 01/28/2009
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