OOPSLA 2006
- Full title: 21st Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA 2006)
- Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Date:
October 22-26, 2006 - Deadline:
March 18, 2006 - Webpage: http://www.oopsla.org/2006/
Call for Papers
OOPSLA 2006, the premier forum for practitioners, researchers, educators, and students in diverse disciplines related to object technology, is seeking contributions. This year, it may be your contribution that spawns a whole new technology–the next “big thing!”
OOPSLA offers an extraordinary array of venues and activities to suit the needs of attendees of all backgrounds. You can immerse yourself in the cutting edge and the future of software development, and interact and network with the best minds in the field. Becoming a participant is easier than you think and will enrich your OOPSLA experience. Just submit a proposal to one of the many events that make up OOPSLA. The following OOPSLA venues are seeking submissions:
- Research Papers – Present novel technical results, advance the state of the art, or report on significant experience or experimentation.
- Onward! – Submit a paper or film that presents new thinking and new paradigms for computing.
- Essays – Present your personal view of a topic, a way of looking at some part of computing terrain, a way that leads the listener in an act of discovery.
- Lightning Talks – Give a 5-minute presentation on any topic of interest to the community.
- Panels – Organize a small group of experts who will discuss issues related to object technology, with audience participation.
- Practitioner Reports – Report on your real-world experiences.
- Tutorials and Certificate Courses – Present a half- or full-day course on a topic where you have recognized expertise.
- Workshops – Organize an intensive, collaborative environment where participants surface, discuss, and solve challenging problems facing the field.
- Posters – Present informal or exploratory work in a visual and interactive setting.
- Student Research Competition – As an undergraduate and graduate researcher, share your results and gain recognition.
- Demonstrations – Give a show-and-tell session on a state-of-the art system, language, environment, or application.
- DesignFest® – Organize a design task for a small group of designers and developers.
- Educator's Symposium – Promote new ways to teach and learn through paper presentations, interactive sessions, demonstrations, posters, and group discussions.
- Doctoral Symposium – As a Ph.D. student, attend a one-day session where a panel of experts will provide guidance and feedback on your dissertation topic.
- Student Volunteers – Donate a few hours of your time, to associate with the top people in technology, research, and software development.
Co-located events:
- Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'06)
http://www.program-transformation.org/GPCE06 - Pattern Languages of Programming (PLoP'06)
http://hillside.net/plop/2006 - Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS'06)
http://www.oopsla.org/2006/dynamicLanguagesSymposium.html
If you have questions, please don't hesitate to contact the event chairs or the general chair. Check out http://www.oopsla.org today! We urge you to help shape the present and future of software development by contributing to OOPSLA 2006. We look forward to your submissions and to seeing you in Portland!
IMPORTANT DATES for OOPSLA 2006
Research papers, Onward! papers, Essays, Practitioner Reports, Educators' Symposium, Tutorials, Panels, Workshops | March 18, 2006 |
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DesignFest® Posters, Onward! Films, Student Research Competition, Demonstrations, Doctoral Symposium | June 30, 2006 |
Student Volunteers | August 1, 2006 |
Lightning Talks | While space available |
CONTACT INFO
- Conference Chair
- Peri Tarr, IBM Research
- Program Chair
- William Cook, University of Texas at Austin
- Communications Chair
- Steve Metsker, Dominion Digital