OCSIG Spring '96 Call for Papers, San Diego May 15-18

From: Jeff Jacobs <jmjacobs_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: 1995/12/31
Message-ID: <4c6uf2$73v_at_cloner3.netcom.com>#1/1


Call for Papers - OCSIG Spring '96 Conference (May 15-18) The SIG for CASE, Designer/2000, Developer/2000 and Data Warehousing  

Does OCSIG have a conference for you! You asked for it, you got it: San Diego, California. Sun, sand and surf!  

There's only one thing missing . . . your experience. We need your paper for
OCSIG's first West Coast conference. If you haven't presented before, let
this be your first time too!  

We are seeking papers at all levels covering all aspects of the system development life-cycle.  

We are particularly interested in papers on:  

        Designer/2000 Methodology and Software Process Management

        Developer/2000             Analysis and Modeling
        Data Warehousing           Business Process Re-engineering
 

If your paper is accepted, you will receive a free conference registration.
So submit your abstract and enjoy the "City of Hospitality" with its near-perfect climate, tranquil beaches, and fun-filled waterfront activities.  




Abstract Form  

Your abstract may be submitted via regular mail, fax or e-mail. Abstracts must
be received by January 8, 1996. Submit your abstract to:  

OCSIG Conference,
2840 South College Road, Suite 151
Wilmington, NC 28412
Phone: 910-452-7444
FAX: 910-452-7834
CompuServe: 102351,1311
Internet: 102351.1311_at_compuserve.com  

Your Name:________________________________________________
Your Title:_______________________________________________
Company:__________________________________________________
 
 

Mailing Address:



 
City:_______________________________________________
State/Province:_____________________________________
Country:____________________________________________
Postal Code:___________________
 
Day Phone:_________________
Evening Phone:_____________
Fax:_______________________
E-Mail:____________________
 

Paper Topic and Style (check all that apply):  

__ Designer/2000 __ Methodology and Software Process Management
__ Developer/2000 __ Implementation Stories
__ Other Tools __ Tips and Techniques
__ Data Warehousing __ Analysis and Modeling
__ Standards __ Business Process Re-engineering
__ Other
 

Target Audience (check all that apply):  

__ Analysts and Modelers __ Developers __ Managers __Designers
 

Which experience level would benefit most from your presentation?  

__Beginners __ Intermediate __ Advanced
   

Paper Title:    

Abstract (150-200 words):       Received on Sun Dec 31 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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