We invite you to contribute to OOPSLA '97, ACM's premier forum bringing together professionals in the field of object technology. As you will see in this Call for Participation, there are many ways to contribute. It's your papers, your ideas, your active debate, and your experiences that will make this a great conference. As in past years, OOPSLA '97 will be a week-long event -- a collage of technical paper sessions, experience reports, keynote presentations, workshops, interactive panels, exhibits, posters, demonstrations, educational symposia, birds-of-a-feather sessions, and, of course, an exceptional tutorial program and lots of food and opportunities to mingle.
OOPSLA is THE venue for exchanging ideas and experiences in this field, and has proven its value to the broad range of professionals interested in object technology, including seasoned veterans and newcomers, industrial researchers and academics, technical developers and users, students and gurus, individual contributors and managers. OOPSLA provides a unique opportunity for you to share your research and experience with others in the wide variety of areas that encompass object technology, including software architecture and design patterns, analysis and design methods, testing and metrics, language design and implementation, reusability, components and frameworks, databases and persistence, distributed computing and communications systems, software engineering practices, and theoretical foundations. A special aspect of OOPSLA is this coming together of a broad range of disciplines, woven together with a common thread of object technology.
For the first time, we will sponsor mid-year workshops on the application of object technology to critical problems in major industrial domains. Please see the details in the Call for Participation, but be aware that the first deadline for these new workshops is in late January 1997.
Consider actively participating in OOPSLA this year. This is a unique opportunity to make a difference!
CONFERENCE CHAIR: Mary Loomis
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