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- Subject: CFP: JSSST Int'l Symp. on Object Technologies for Advanced Software
- Date: 8 Jan 1993 22:42:50 GMT
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- # Call for Papers #
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- JSSST International Symposium Series
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- International Symposium on
- Object Technologies for Advanced Software
- Kanazawa, Japan, November 4-6, 1993
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- Sponsored by:
- Japan Society for Software Science and Technology (JSSST)
- Supported by:
- Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)
- In cooperation with (requesting):
- ACM, IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY, IEICE, IPSJ
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- AIM:
- Object technologies are attracting much attention in diverse areas
- of research and development for advanced software. Object-oriented
- (OO) programming holds a great promise in reducing the complexity of
- large scale software development, and recent research in this field
- promises to open up a new paradigm for parallel and reflective
- computing. Object-oriented databases are expected to serve as a
- model for next generation database systems, by overcoming the
- limitations of conventional data models. Recently, research in
- software object bases is aimed at developing a uniform approach to
- the management of software artifacts produced in the software
- development process, such as specifications, manuals, programs, and
- test data, which traditionally were managed in a very ad-hoc and
- arbitrary manner.
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- Active research and experimentation on object technologies in these
- diverse areas suggest that there are some underlying, fundamental
- principles common to a wide range of software development
- activities. The first of the JSSST international series of symposia
- focuses on this topic. The aim of this symposium is to bring
- together leading researchers in the areas of object-oriented
- programming, object-oriented databases, and software object bases.
- We hope to promote an understanding of object technologies in a
- wider context and to make progress towards the goal of finding a
- better framework for future advanced software development.
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- SCOPE:
- The scope of this symposium includes advanced object technologies in
- programming, database systems, and software processes. Specific
- aspects of such object technologies include, but are not limited to,
- the theory and practice of:
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- OO programming languages
- OO database management systems
- OO database programming languages
- Object management in software processes
- OO software development and environments
- Design and development of OO software systems
- Principles and design of software object bases
- OO reflective programming
- OO concurrent/parallel programming
- OO operating systems
- Active objects
- Constraint-based object models
- Supporting views in object base systems
- Version mechanisms in object base systems
- OO user interfaces
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- INSTRUCTIONS:
- Original papers on the above topics are invited. These should be no
- longer than 5,000 words in length (double-spaced type, in English,
- including abstract and keywords). The cover page should include
- authors' names, affiliations, complete postal as well as E-mail
- addresses, and telephone/facsimile numbers. Please submit five (5)
- copies by March 25, 1993 to:
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- Prof. Shojiro NISHIO
- Department of Information Systems Engineering
- Faculty of Engineering
- Osaka University
- 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan
- E-mail: nishio@ise.osaka-u.ac.jp
- Facsimile:+81-6-875-0506
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- The Symposium Proceedings is planned to be published by
- Springer-Verlag in the series, Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
-
- IMPORTANT DATES:
- Papers Due: March 25, 1993
- Notification to Authors: June 20, 1993
- Camera-Ready Copy Due: July 31, 1993
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- SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE:
- Symposium Chair:
- Takuya KATAYAMA (JAIST)
- Symposium Series Committee Chair:
- Mario TOKORO (Keio University/Sony CSL)
- Program Committee Co-Chairs:
- Shojiro NISHIO (Osaka University)
- Aki YONEZAWA (University of Tokyo)
- Executive Committee Chair:
- Koichiro OCHIMIZU (JAIST)
- Finance Chair:
- Kokichi FUTATSUGI (ETL/JAIST)
- Publicity Chair:
- Takuo WATANABE (JAIST)
- Local Arrangement Chair:
- Yoichi SHINODA (JAIST)
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- Program Committee Members:
- Tsuneo Ajisaka (Kyoto U.)
- Mehmet Aksit (U. of Twente)
- Malcolm Atkinson (U. of Glasgow)
- Francois Bancilhon (O2 Tech.)
- Klaus R. Dittrich (U. of Zurich)
- Kokichi Futatsugi (ETL/JAIST)
- Yutaka Ishikawa (ETL)
- Hyoung-Joo Kim (Seoul N. U.)
- Roger King (U. of Colorado)
- Tok-Wang Ling (N. U. of Singapore)
- Nazim Madhavji (McGill U.)
- Ole L. Madsen (Aarhus U.)
- Oscar Nierstrasz (U. of Geneva)
- David Notkin (U. of Washington)
- Koichiro Ochimizu (JAIST)
- Atsushi Ohori (OKI)
- Junichi Rekimoto (NEC)
- Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)
- Edward Sciore (Boston College)
- Etsuya Shibayama (Ryukoku U.)
- Shinji Shimojo (Osaka U.)
- Yoichi Shinoda (JAIST)
- Alan Snyder (Sun Microsystems)
- Ikuo Takeuchi (NTT)
- Katsumi Tanaka (Kobe U.)
- Mario Tokoro (Keio U./Sony CSL)
- Hideyuki Tokuda (Keio U./CMU)
- Katsuyasu Toyama (NTT)
- Takuo Watanabe (JAIST)
- Grant E. Weddell (U. of Waterloo)
- Peter Wegner (Brown U.)
- Jack Wileden (Univ. of Mass.)
- Kazumasa Yokota (ICOT)
- Masatoshi Yoshikawa (Kyoto Sangyo U.)
- Roberto Zicari (J.W. Goethe U.)
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- All correspondence should be addressed to Local Arrangement Chair:
- Dr. Yoichi SHINODA
- School of Information Science
- Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)
- 15 Asahidai, Tatsunokuchi, Ishikawa 923-12, Japan
- Phone: +81-761-51-1251
- Fax: +81-761-51-1116
- E-mail:jssst-symp93@jaist-east.ac.jp
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