OOPSLA '97
October 5-9, 1997 - Atlanta, Georgia

Posters

See examples from the 1996 Poster Session

The poster session is an alternative forum for authors to present the results of their work. Posters cover the same technical areas of interest and reflect the same degree of professionalism as the technical papers, yet differ in the manner in which the material is presented by the authors. There is an interactive session associated with the posters, where all the poster authors attend their posters and conference attendees can discuss the work with the authors. The discussions tend to be open and free-flowing and you are allowed to ask the viewers questions as well as have them ask questions of you! Posters are particularly appropriate for work that is too preliminary for a paper session.

The OOPSLA '97 Poster Session allows close interaction between authors and attendees interested in a specific theoretical or applied approach to object technology. Posters should provide both visual impact and the ability to stimulate interaction among attendees.

Authors are provided display space and are required to be available during designated times (approximately 4 hours).

For consideration, send three copies of the poster proposal to the Poster Chair. Proposals must include an extended abstract (limited to 8 typed double-spaced pages), a list of keywords, and a preliminary graphic layout. A cover sheet should list the name, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers, and electronic mail address for all authors.

  Proposals must be received by Poster Chair:  July 3, 1997.
  Notification of acceptance or rejection: July 18, 1997.
  Deadline for camera-ready and electronic copy: July 29, 1997.
  
  

Poster Chair - Jim Haungs
TeamTools, Inc.
350 East 79th Street
New York, NY 10021
Phone: +1-212-249-6208
E-mail: jhaungs@teamtools.com


Last modified: Apr 15 1997

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