OOPSLA workshops are intensive collaborative sessions, one-half to one day in length, where groups of object technologists meet to surface, discuss, and solve challenging problems facing the field.
We encourage innovative workshops on areas related to object technology as well as more traditional object topics. Example workshop topics include:
Workshop organizers typically solicit a short position paper from interested individuals, and choose workshop participants based on the merits and relevance of their submissions.
Prospective organizers must submit a proposal of up to two pages in length that includes a description of the primary workshop themes, a description of the problems to be addressed, a proposed agenda, and a list of references to other papers, workshops, and forums motivating the workshop. Proposals must also contain names, affiliations, addresses, phone and fax numbers, and electronic mail addresses of all prospective organizers, and indicate a primary contact. Each workshop must have at least two organizers, preferably from different organizations. E-mail submissions are preferred.
Proposals must be received by Workshop Chair: March 3, 1997. Notification of acceptance or rejection: May 1, 1997. Deadline for Addendum camera-ready and electronic copy: December 8, 1997.
Workshops Chair - Shail Arora
IBM Object Technology Services
1170 Devonshire
Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 USA
Phone: +1-313-885-3550
Fax: +1-313-885-3552
E-mail: shail_arora@vnet.ibm.com
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