
April 1, 1999
Technical Papers & Experience Papers High quality technical and experience papers form the pinnacle of the OOPSLA technical program. We invite for consideration both technical papers that make significant contributions to the state of the art, and experience papers that provide broad insights gained from experience with object technology. The program committee will evaluate each paper on its relevance, significance, generality, correctness, and clarity. Questions about the relevance of a paper topic may be addressed to the program chair. Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings and presented during a scheduled 30 minute slot in the OOPSLA '99 technical program. The proceedings will be distributed as an issue of ACM SIGPLAN Notices. Technical & Experience Papers Submission Guidelines Practitioner Reports Practitioner Reports are an integral part of the technical program, providing discussion of actual project experiences of using object-oriented technologies to a large group of peers. They are definitely not research presentations. Our expectations, beliefs, and fears can be validated, or dashed, by the experiences that are reported by real projects. For many attendees, these reports are the most important/useful part of the conference. Reports will be selected based on relevance and potential interest, and are expected to clearly identify and discuss the two or three issues that represent the main contribution of the talk. Accepted reports will be presented during scheduled slots in the technical program, and subsequent short write-ups will be published after the conference in the OOPSLA Addendum. Practitioner Reports Submission Guidelines
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Chair: Linda Northrop
Submissions due date: April 1, 1999.
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Chair: Guerney Hunt
Submissions due date: April 1, 1999.
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