[TYPES/announce] ECOOP 2009 Last Call for Workshops and Tutorials

Dave Clarke Dave.Clarke at cs.kuleuven.be
Tue Jan 13 07:06:35 EST 2009


                   ECOOP'2009
23rd European Conference on Object Oriented Programming
       July 6th - 10th 2009, Genova, Italy
            http://2009.ecoop.org

   LAST CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS 
       [Changed submission details]

WORKSHOPS http://2009.ecoop.org/workshops.html

Workshops provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to meet 
and discuss focused issues in an atmosphere that fosters interaction, 
exchange, and problem solving. Workshops also provide the opportunity 
for representatives of a technical community to coordinate efforts and 
establish collective plans of action. All topics related to object-
oriented technology are potential candidates for workshops.
See link above for details.

Submissions to damiani[AT]di[DOT]unito[DOT]it and mario[DOT]sudholt[AT]emn[DOT]fr.


SUMMER SCHOOL TUTORIALS: http://2009.ecoop.org/summer-school.html

The ECOOP 2009 Summer School will consist of prestigious tutorials on 
exciting current topics in software, systems, and languages research. 
The scope of the ECOOP Summer School is the same as the conference 
itself: all areas relevant to object technology, including work that 
takes inspiration from or builds connections to areas not commonly 
considered object-oriented. Tutorials should introduce researchers 
to current research in an area, and/or to show important new tools 
that can be used in research.
See link above for details.

Submissions to tutorials[AT]dico[DOT]unimi[DOT]it

IMPORTANT DATES

Tutorial proposals	January, 15, 2009
Notification of Tutorial acceptance	February 16, 2009

Workshops proposals	January 15, 2009
Notification of workshop acceptance	February 9, 2009


WORKSHOP CHAIRS
Ferruccio Damiani (University of Torino, Italy)
Mario Südholt (Ècole des Mines de Nantes, France)

SUMMER SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Antonio Cisternino (University of Pisa, Italy)
Paola Giannini (University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy)
James Noble (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)


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