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- Subject: STOT96 cfp
- Date: 21 Jan 1996 21:43:03 GMT
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- Call for papers for
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- Third International Symposium on Teaching Object Technology,
- Santa Barbara, Fess Parker's Red Lion Resort, 2 August 1996
- (part of the TOOLS USA 96 conference week)
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- The Third Symposium on Teaching Object Technology (STOT3) is a large-scale
- event to be devoted exclusively to OO education. This symposium will be
- an opportunity for teachers in academia, training managers in companies
- and everyone with an interest in object technology to discuss the problems and
- techniques of teaching this approach under these various and contrasting
- constraints. This year will have a slightly different format to
- previous years. Dr John Pugh has agreed to be our Keynote Speaker.
- In addition, offers of panels and/or workshops are sought to complement
- the technical paper sessions.
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- Papers are solicited now and should be
- submitted to the Chairman (see details below) preferably by email in ASCII
- or plain TeX (i.e. no personal embedded macros) by February 29th, 1996.
- Papers should be submitted as final drafts, equivalent in length
- to 10-20 double spaced pages. Papers will be refereed by the international
- technical committee for quality and appropriateness to the conference
- theme. Notification of acceptance will be given by April 20, 1996 and
- final camera-ready copies of accepted papers due June 1. A limited distribution
- of accepted Symposium papers will be made to attendees (i.e. we do not
- intend a formal "publication" of a conference proceedings beyond those
- attending). However, papers of
- sufficiently high quality *will* be considered for inclusion in the
- Proceedings volume for TOOLS17, published worldwide by Prentice Hall.
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- Deadline summary: Submissions due February 29, 1996
- Acceptances mailed out April 20, 1996
- Final CRC manuscripts due June 1, 1996
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- Papers to be submitted to:
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- Professor Brian Henderson-Sellers
- Director, Centre for Object Technology Applications and Research
- School of Computing Sciences
- University of Technology, Sydney
- P.O. Box 123
- Broadway
- NSW 2007
- Australia
- Fax: +61 (0)2 330 1807
- email: brian@socs.uts.edu.au
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- International Symposium Technical Committee membership includes:
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- B. Henderson-Sellers, Australia: CHAIR
- J. Bezivin, France
- J.M. Chandler, UK
- M. Dodani, USA
- R. Ege, USA
- J.P. Finance, France
- A. Goldberg, USA
- P. Guerreiro, Portugal
- S. Lilly, USA
- J. McKim, USA
- M.L. Manns, USA
- C. Mingins, Australia
- L. Northrop, USA
- V. Ohnjec, USA
- M. Page-Jones, USA
- P. Swatman, Australia
- R. Wiener, USA
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- Professor Brian Henderson-Sellers
- Director, Centre for Object Technology Applications and Research
- School of Computing Sciences
- University of Technology, Sydney ___________ __________
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