workshops |
sunday - tuesday |
OOPSLA workshops are intensive collaborative sessions where groups of object technologists meet to surface, discuss, and solve challenging problems facing the field. Workshops also provide the opportunity for representatives of a technical community to coordinate efforts and establish collective plans of action.
To ensure a sufficiently small group for effective interaction, workshop attendance is managed by the organizers. Prospective attendees typically are required to submit a short position paper outlining their opinions on an aspect of the workshop topic. Participants are chosen based on the relevance of their position papers to the workshop theme. A three- to five-page position paper should be submitted via email to the primary organizer, (listed first after each workshop description). Plain text or Postscript are preferred.
Workshop presentations are at the discretion of the organizers but all attendees are expected to contribute to the discussion. After the workshop, the organizers are responsible for reporting results to the object community via a short paper in the Addendum of the proceedings.
Workshop organizers and participants must register for the conference for at least the day of their workshop. There are no free registrations for workshop organizers. Workshop participants should check-in at the registration desk the evening before the workshop.
Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
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| Convention
Centre Room 20 |
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| Convention
Centre Room 7 |
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| Pan Pacific
Hotel Governor General B |
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| Convention
Centre Room 14 |
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| Waterfront
Centre Hotel Nootka Room |
How Software Architectures Learn - What happens after they are built? |
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| Pan Pacific
Hotel Governor General C |
Business Object Design and Implementation IV: From Business Objects to Complex Adaptive Systems Complex Adaptive Systems |
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| Waterfront
Centre Hotel Sechelt Room |
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| WITHDRAWN | OO Business Rules and their Uses, including Agents and Workflow |
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| Pan Pacific
Hotel Pavilion C |
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| Pan Pacific
Hotel Governor General A |
Pragmatic Issues in Using Frameworks Implications for Framework Design |
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| Convention
Centre Room 9 |
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| Pan Pacific
Hotel Governor General D |
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| Convention
Centre Room 17 |
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Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. |
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| Convention Centre, Gazebo I | Classroom Reuse Experiences - What Makes Course Materials Reusable? |
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| Pan Pacific Hotel, Gazebo II | ||
Sunday 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| Pan Pacific Hotel, Atrium | ||
Monday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
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| WITHDRAWN | ||
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| Waterfront Centre Hotel Sechelt Room |
Object Technology, Architecture, and Domain Analysis - Experiences in Making the Connection |
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| Pan Pacific Hotel Governor General B |
Implementation and Application of Object Oriented Workflow Management Systems |
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| Convention Centre Burrard II |
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| Convention Centre Room 20 |
Habitability in a Virtual World: What Constitutes "Living" Software? |
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| Convention Centre Room 17 |
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| Convention Centre Room 12 |
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| Convention Centre Room 14 |
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| Convention Centre Room 9 |
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| Convention Centre Room 7 |
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| Pan Pacific Hotel Governor General C |
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| Pan Pacific Hotel Governor General D |
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| Pan Pacific Hotel Pavilion C |
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| Pan Pacific Hotel Pavilion B |
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| Convention Centre Room 16 |
Behavioral Semantics of OO Business and System Specifications |
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Tuesday 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
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Convention
Centre Room 19 |
Object-Oriented Curricula: The Future of CS2 |
| Descriptions
of all workshops (in entirety) |
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