From honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!sparky!rick Fri Sep 10 02:55:56 EDT 1993 Article: 4746 of news.announce.conferences Xref: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu news.announce.conferences:4746 Newsgroups: news.announce.conferences Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!sparky!rick From: boris@dna.lth.se (Boris Magnusson) Subject: CFP: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS EUROPE 94) Message-ID: <1993Sep10.022129.12974@sparky.sterling.com> Keywords: OOP Tools, Languages, Applications Sender: rick@sparky.sterling.com (Richard Ohnemus) Reply-To: boris@dna.lth.se Organization: Dept of Comp Science, LTH Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 02:21:29 GMT Approved: rick@sparky.sterling.com Expires: Sat, 9 Oct 1993 08:00:00 GMT Lines: 290 X-Md4-Signature: 34964feab1c01ee35229680d6c5e0f57 Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems TOOLS EUROPE '94 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS Palais des Congres, Versailles, France, March 7-11, 1994 _____________________________________ | INCLUDES NEW ASSOCIATED CONFERENCES:| | C++ AND OBJECTS (March 10-11) | | EIFFEL IN ACTION (March 10-11) | | SMALLTALK WORLD (March 10-11) | |_____________________________________| Program Co-Chairs: Boris Magnusson (Lund University) Jean-Francois Perrot (University of Paris) Conference Co-Chairs: Bertrand Meyer (ISE Inc., Santa Barbara) Jean-Marc Nerson (SOL, Paris) Program Co-Chairs, C++ And Objects: Eric Mahe' (Sun Microsystems) Marc Goldberg (Rational) Program Chair, Eiffel In Action: Richard Wiener (Journal of Object-Oriented Programming) Program Co-Chairs, Smalltalk World: Mario Wolczko (Sun Microsystems) Jean Be'zivin (University of Nantes) Held every year since 1989, TOOLS EUROPE is the largest and most important European conference entirely devoted to Object-Oriented technology and its applications. TOOLS EUROPE is characterized by a double emphasis: techni- cal quality and relevance to practitioners. This year's conference will continue this tradition. In addition, TOOLS EUROPE 1994 will for the first time include three specialized conferences devoted to major object-oriented languages and their applications: C++ And Objects, Eiffel In Action and Smalltalk World. The Proceedings will, as with earlier conferences, be pub- lished by Prentice Hall. This provides authors with the guarantee that accepted papers will have the widest possible international distribution. The conference will combine invited talks by experts of world repute from both industry and academia; tutorials on a wide range of O-O topics at the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels; panels on the issues of direct interest to the community; an exhibition of products and services featuring the latest development in the field; and technical papers selected from the contributions submitted in response to the present Call for Papers. SUBMISSIONS =-=-=-=-=-= Articles, panels and tutorials may be submitted for either the general program (March 7-10) or for one of the special- ized conferences (March 10-11). Authors who are not sure where their contribution fits are welcome to consult with the conference co-chairs (by e-mail to ). All submissions will be refereed and judged both on techn- ical quality and on relevance to practitioners. The stan- dards are the same for the specialized conferences as for the general program; all accepted articles, for any part of the program, will be published in the Proceedings. Submissions to the specialized conferences should address a theme specifically connected to the C++, Eiffel or Smalltalk approach (respectively) and its applications. A specific call for papers is available for each conference. A non- exhaustive list of suggested topics for the gen- eral conference includes: O-O technology and seamless development. O-O data bases. O-O analysis, design and user interfaces. O-O project manage- ment. Reusability: achievements, policies, production and distribution of high-quality standard components. Reports of experiences with O-O technology. Empirical and field studies. TOOLS EUROPE 94 will devote a whole track to the issue of seamlessness in O-O development. Contributions are expressly sought in this area. All submitted articles should be in the range of 8 to 15 single-spaced pages and written in English. (Note: Submissions in French are acceptable for C++ And Objects.) To maximize their chances of acceptance, prospective authors should get a copy of the ``GUIDELINES FOR TOOLS AUTHORS''. The guidelines are available by paper or e-mail (see below). IMPORTANT DATES =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Submission deadline (papers): October 8, 1993. Notification of acceptance (papers): November 15, 1993. Final manuscripts due: January 7, 1994. Submission deadline (tutorials, panels): July 15, 1993. Notification of acceptance (tutorials, panels): September 15, 1993. IMPORTANT: SENDING YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE RIGHT ADDRESS =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= CONFERENCES: Send 6 copies of submissions to: _________________________________________________________________________ | GENERAL TOOLS EUROPE | C++ and | Eiffel in | | 1994 | Objects | Action | |______________________|_______________________|__________________________| |TOOLS EUROPE '94 |Eric Mahe' |Pr. Richard Wiener | |Pr. Boris Magnusson |Sun Microsystems France|JOOP | |Lund University |13 av. Morane Saulnier |135 Rugely Court | |Dept. of Comp. Science|B.P. 53 |Colorado Springs | |P.O. Box 118 |78142 Velizy Cedex |CO 80906 | |S-22100 Lund |FRANCE |USA | |SWEDEN |Phone:+33 1 30 67 52 05|Phone: +1-719-579-8848 | |Fax: +46-46 13 10 21 |Fax: +33 1 30 67 53 04 |Fax: +1-719-579-9616 | | | || |______________________|_______________________|__________________________| | Smalltalk World | |__________________________| | Prof. Jean Be'zivin | | Lab. Informatique | | Universite de Nantes | | 2, rue de la Houssiniere| | 44072 Nantes Cedex 03 | | FRANCE | | |__________________________| TUTORIALS AND PANELS: Send one paper or e-mail copy to: _________________________________________________________________________ | GENERAL TOOLS EUROPE | C++ and | Eiffel in | | 1994 | Objects | Action | |______________________|_______________________|__________________________| |TOOLS EUROPE '94 |Marc Goldberg | Bertrand Meyer | |Jean-Marc Nerson |RATIONAL | ISE | |104 rue Castagnary |Immeuble Delalande | 270 Storke Road, Suite 7| |75015 Paris |16 rue Henri Regnault | Goleta CA 93117 | |FRANCE |LA DEFENSE 6 | USA | |Ph:+33 1 45 32 58 80 |92411 Courbevoie Cedex | Phone: +1 805-685-1006 | |Fax +33-1 45 32 58 81 |FRANCE | Fax: +1 805-685-6869 | | |Phone:+33 1 47 17 41 68| | | |Fax: +33 1 47 17 41 55 | | | | | |______________________|_______________________|__________________________| | Smalltalk World | |__________________________| | Dr. Mario Wolczko | | Sun MicroSystems Lab. | | 2550 Garcia Avenue | | MS 29-116 | | Mountain View | | CA 94043 USA | | |__________________________| Note: E-mail submissions are only acceptable for panel pro- posals, for tutorial proposals, and for submissions to Eiffel In Action. For such submissions, you should receive an e-mail acknowledgment within one week. Note the earlier deadline for tutorial and panel proposals. PANEL AND TUTORIAL PROPOSALS =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- All panel proposals should include a description of the proposed topic, the name, address and brief biography of the proposed panel chair, and the list of expected panelists. Important: it is the responsibility of the panel proposer to secure the acceptance of all expected panelists before send- ing the proposal. Although there is no fixed format for tutorial proposals, any such proposal should include the following elements: a summary of the proposed tutorial; an indication of its level (beginner, intermediate, advanced); a biography of the presenter(s), including a list of any earlier tutorials presented; and any supplementary materials (such as copies of publications by the presenter) which can help evaluate the proposal. Tutorials at TOOLS are normally one half-day (four hours including a break). The following types of tutorials are particularly sought for TOOLS EUROPE 94: Any presentation of a topic of high potential interest and not yet covered in conferences. Any tutorial with a strong practical content, or based on significant industrial developments. A non-partisan survey of the major solutions available in a certain area (tools, environments, methods, languages, standards ...), based as much as possible on actual experience rather than just knowledge though the literature. An in-depth, non-partisan critical survey of a specific solution (in any area as defined above) which has attracted much attention and is of interest to a wide seg- ment of the community. OTHER O-O MEETINGS IN CONNECTION WITH TOOLS =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Many special interest groups on object-oriented topics use the opportunity of TOOLS to organize one of their regular or exceptional events. Examples in previous years include meetings of user groups for Objectory, Ontos, C++, Eiffel, Smalltalk and others, as well as standards committees. Such meetings this year can take place on Friday, March 11, or Saturday, March 12. As in previous conferences, the TOOLS EUROPE 94 organizers will help find a room in Versailles. The events will also be advertised in the final TOOLS program, of which several hundred thousand copies will be mailed in late 1993. If you are interested in setting up such a meeting, please contact the Organization Committee for details at the address listed below. __________________________ | TOOLS EUROPE '94 | | Organization Committee | | 104, rue Castagnary | | 75015 PARIS - FRANCE | | Tel: +33 1 45 32 58 80 | | Fax: +33 1 45 32 58 81 | | E-mail: | |__________________________| The form below can be sent to: TOOLS EUROPE '94 104, rue Castagnary 75015 PARIS - FRANCE Tel: +33 1 45 32 58 80 Fax: +33 1 45 32 58 81 E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________ |Last Name: | |____________________________________________________________ | | | |First Name: | |____________________________________________________________ | | | |Company Name: | |____________________________________________________________ | | | |Company Address: | |____________________________________________________________ | | | |City, state, zip, country: | |____________________________________________________________ | |____________________________________________________________ | |Phone: ___________________________ Fax: ____________________ | | | |I intend to:[] submit a paper [] submit a tutorial | | [] submit a workshop proposal [] submit a panel proposal| |Title: | |____________________________________________________________ | |____________________________________________________________ | | | |[] Please send me the Guidelines for ``Prospective TOOLS Authors''. | | | |Please send the specific call for papers for: | | [] C++ And Objects [] Eiffel In Action [] Smalltalk world| | | |[] My company is interested in exhibiting. | | Please send me an exhibitor information kit. | |______________________________________________________________________| Article 2171 of comp.lang.clos: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.lang.ada:15851 comp.lang.clos:2171 comp.lang.objective-c:1830 comp.lang.oberon:1330 Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.clos,comp.lang.objective-c,comp.lang.oberon Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ECE.CMU.EDU!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!darwin.sura.net!max.fiu.edu!cerl!ege From: ege@cerl.fiu.edu (Dr. Raimund K. Ege) Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: TOOLS USA 94 Organization: Florida International University, Miami Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1993 00:09:12 GMT Message-ID: Keywords: Call for Participation Sender: ege@cerl (Dr. Raimund K. Ege) Lines: 176 TOOLS USA '94 Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION Santa Barbara, California, August 1-5, 1994 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS Program Chair: Raimund Ege, Florida International University Panel and Workshop Chair: Madhu Singh, Bellcore Conference Chair: Bertrand Meyer, ISE Program Committee: Richie Bielak Bank of New York Grady Booch Rational Chris Bosch The MITRE Corporation David M. Butler Limit Point Systems, Inc. Mohamed E. Fayad Object Technologies, Inc. Milton Fulghum FlightSafety International, Inc. Dipayan Gangopadhyay IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Brian Henderson-Sellers University of Technology, Sydney Paul Jatkowski Andersen Consulting Robert Marcus Boeing Computer Services James McKim Hartford Graduate Center Hafedh Mili University of Quebec at Montreal Toshimi Minoura Oregon State University Hiroshi Nishimura Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Cyril Orji Florida International University John Potter Microsoft Institute, Sydney Wolfgang Pree Universitaet Linz David R. Quarrie Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory David Rine George Mason University Bran Selic ObjecTime Limited Sergiu S. Simmel Penobscot Development Corp. Christian Stary Technische Universitaet Wien W. T. Tsai University of Minnesota Tony Wasserman Interactive Development Environments Richard Wiener University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Object-Oriented Programming TOOLS is the major international conference and exhibition devoted to the applications of object-oriented technology. TOOLS USA '94, the fourteenth TOOLS International Conference and Exhibition, returns to Santa Barbara for the fourth time and continues the commitment to excellence demonstrated by earlier conferences in Europe, the Pacific and the US. Standards established for TOOLS by earlier conferences in the series include: + Emphasis on the practice of object-oriented technology and its application in industrial environments, complementing the more academically-oriented perspective of traditional conferences. + Solid technical program, based on a strict refereeing process. + Balanced coverage of the wealth of approaches, trends and variants in the object-oriented community. + Combination of tutorials by recognized experts, up-to-date exhibitions of products and services, invited talks by innovators in the field, relevant panel discussions, and technical papers targeted to industry practitioners. As with previous conferences, the TOOLS 14 Proceedings will be published by Prentice-Hall and made available worldwide. SUBMITTING A PAPER TOOLS USA '94 is now soliciting papers on all aspects of object- oriented technology. All submitted papers will be refereed and judged not only according to standards of technical quality but also on their usefulness to practitioners and applied researchers. A non- exhaustive list of suggested topics includes: + Reports of experiences with O-O technology + Migration toward O-O software development + Management and training issues + O-O user interfaces, persistence and databases + Class management and evolution + Empirical and field studies + Production, distribution and revenue collection of industrial-quality reusable components TOOLS 14 will feature a special track on issues relating to the migration from conventional to object-oriented programming. This track will include workshop(s), tutorials, panel discussions, and featured speakers. Technical papers are expressly sought in this area. Papers should be in the range of 10 to 20 double-spaced pages. Six copies of each submission should be sent to: TOOLS USA '94, Attn: Dr. Raimund Ege School of Computer Science, Florida International University University Park, Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: (305) 348-3381, Fax: (305) 348-3549 E-mail: ege@scs.fiu.edu Alternatively, you may contact ege@scs.fiu.edu about our experimental e-mail submission procedure. General information is available by e-mail from tools-info@scs.fiu.edu. "Guidelines for Authors" are available via anonymous ftp from tools.fiu.edu in file pub/tools-authors-guide. Proposals for panels and workshops are also solicited and should be sent to the Panel and Workshop Chair: Madhu S. Singh, Ph. D. Bellcore, RRC 1A 111, 444 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854-4182 Phone: (908) 699-4366, Fax: (908) 336-2830 E-mail: msingh@bcr.cc.bellcore.com Tutorial proposals should be sent to the conference organization committee at the address listed below. IMPORTANT DATES All submissions must be received by March 18, 1994 to be considered for inclusion in the conference. Submissions should be in English. Notification of acceptance will be mailed by April 30, 1994. Final manuscripts will be due June 1, 1994. THE INTERNATIONAL OBJECT-ORIENTED WEEK Friday, August 5 has been set aside for independently organized events, such as User Group meetings or standardization committees. The TOOLS USA '94 organizers will help coordinate such events if they fall within the scope of object-oriented techniques, and will include the announcements in the final TOOLS program. If you are interested in setting up such a meeting, please contact the conference chair for details at tools@tools.com. Conference Organization Committee: TOOLS USA '94 P.O. Box 6863 Santa Barbara, CA 93160 Phone: (805) 685-1006, Fax: (805) 685-6869 E-mail: tools@tools.com For further information complete the coupon below and e-mail it to the Conference Organization Committee. Name, address, telephone, fax, E-mail: _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ / / I intend to submit a paper with the following title: _____________________________________________________________________ / / Please send me the Guidelines for "Prospective TOOLS Authors". / / My company is interested in exhibiting. Please send me an exhibitor information kit -- Raimund K. Ege School of Computer Science Florida Int'l University ege@scs.fiu.edu (305) 348-3381 University Park ege@servax.bitnet FAX (305) 348-3549 Miami, FL 33199