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ECOOP'2001 Call for Participation

From: Horváth Zoltán <hz_at_lngsc4.inf.elte.hu>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 20:54:56 +0200
Message-ID: <3ABF9080.59B88041@lngsc4.inf.elte.hu>


         15th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
                       Budapest, Hungary,
                        June 18-22, 2001
                   http://www.2001.ecoop.org

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   Welcome by the Organizing Chairs of the 15th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming. We cordially invite all researchers, practitioners, educators and students, everyone interested in object technology to attend, whether they come from academia, industry or any other sector of society. ECOOP demonstrates the very best and latest research, practice and experience using object technologies.

   The conference is hosted by the University Eotvos Lorand, Budapest (supported by the Association Internationale pour les Technologies Objets) and will run from June 18 to June 22, 2001. We follow the traditions of ECOOP, so 21 tutorials and 22 workshops are planned for the first two days; 18 technical presentations, panel discussions, poster presentations and 3 invited talks will take place on the last three days of the conference. Simultaneously there will also be an exhibitor's programme allowing object-oriented products and techniques to be displayed and demonstrated.

   The conference site, Budapest is the capital of Hungary, situated by the river Danube, in the heart of Central Europe. The participants will be lodged in the centre of Budapest. The conference hosts different social events and thus offers lots of opportunities to the participants for casual get-togethers. The social programme will provide an opportunity for participants to get acquainted with Hungarian culture and history, especially as the year 2000/2001 is the one thousand years anniversary of the founding of the Hungarian state.


                        CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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   Organizers:
Association Internationale pur les Technologies Objets Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest

   Conference Chairs:
Gerti Kappel (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria) Laszlo Varga (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary)

   Program Chair:
Jorgen Lindskov Knudsen (University of Aarhus, Denmark)

   Organizing Chairs:
Laszlo Kozma (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary) Zoltan Horvath (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary)

Contact information:

   Official website: http://www.2001.ecoop.org    Registration is possible on-line via our website.    A printable version of the Advance Program is downloadable from our website.

Surface mail:

   Eotvos Lorand University
   Institute of Informatics
   Department of General Computer Science    H-1117 Budapest, Pazmany Peter setany 1/D    Hungary

   Telephone: +36-(06)30-854-0347, +36-(06)1-463-4087    Fax: +36-(06)1-463-1648
   E-mail: ecoop-org_at_2001.ecoop.org


INVITED TALKS: Charles Simonyi: Language, Objects and Intentionality Erik Meijer: Language Interoperability in the .NET technology Alistair Cockburn: People and the Limits of Methodology


TECHNICAL PAPERS: Session 1: Sharing and Encapsulation - Chair: Jan Vitek

   Capabilities for Sharing: A Generalization of Uniqueness    and Read-Only

Session 2: Type Inference and Static Analysis - Chair:Satoshi Matsuoka

   Distinctness and Sharing Domains for Static Analysis of    Java Programs

Session 3: Language Design 1 - Chair: Mira Mezini

   CCC: User Defined Object Structures in C

Session 4: Implementation Techniques - Chair: Urs Hoelzle

   A Quasi-Optimal Bit-vector Encoding of Tree Hierarchies.    Application to Efficient Type Inclusion Tests

Session 5: Reflection and Concurrency - Chair: Frank Buschmann

   A Bytecode Translator for Distributed Execution of Legacy    Java Software

Session 6: Language Design 2 - Chair: Markku Sakkinen

   Family Polymorphism

Session 7: Testing and Design - Chair: Ana Moreira

   Selecting an Efficient OO Integration Testing Strategy:    An Experimental Comparison of Actual Strategies

TUTORIALS: Integrating Business Objects Into J2EE

WORKSHOPS: 11th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems

PANEL: The next 700 Distributed Object Systems.

Following the traditions of ECOOP the main conference also includes exhibits, demonstrations and posters. For more detailed information visit our website: http://www.2001.ecoop.org.

Looking forward to see you in Budapest

The Organizing Chairs of ECOOP'2001 Received on Mon Mar 26 2001 - 12:54:56 CST

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