From: David.Clarke@cwi.nl
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: ECOOP 2009 Call for Tutorials
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 10:41:12 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20081114094112.1111912312@doorgang.cwi.nl> (raw)
ECOOP'2009
23rd European Conference on Object Oriented Programming
July 6th - 10th 2009, Genova, Italy
http://2009.ecoop.org
CALL FOR 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.
The ECOOP 2009 Summer School will consist of tutorials that will last
90 minutes, and will be free to all attendees, scheduled during the
main conference.
Tutorial presenters will receive a tutorial room, standard AV equipment
during a 90 minute session during the ECOOP conference, which will take
place between 6-10 July 2009.
Tutorials presenters must register themselves for participation in
ECOOP --- the summer school cannot in general reimburse fees, but
instead offers presenters a once-in-a-lifetime chance to interest
ECOOP attendees, graduate students, and other researchers in your
research area or tools (and undying fame). So, if you think ECOOP
people need to know more about the area you work in, or could
benefit from the great new tool you have developed, then you should
propose an ECOOP summer school tutorial on this topic.
A tutorial proposal (2 pages in LNCS format) should contain the names
and email address of all presenters; the proposed topic to be covered
by the tutorial; a tutorial outline; and a rationale explaining why
ECOOP cannot be without your tutorial in 2009, and why you are the
best people in the world to present this tutorial!
Proposals should be submitted via the ECOOP submission system (tutorials
category). For any other questions, contact the ECOOP 2009 summer school
committee: http://2009.ecoop.org/committees.html#summer-school-committee
Important dates
Tutorial proposals January, 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance February 16, 2009
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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