Path: news.daimi.aau.dk!news.uni-c.dk!newsfeed.sunet.se!news01.sunet.se!sunic!newsfeed.ACO.net!alijku06!potato.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at!reich From: Siegfried Reich Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.beta Subject: [CFP] ECOOP '96, Linz (Austria) Date: 12 Apr 1996 12:18:01 GMT Organization: Dept. of Information Systems Lines: 1174 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4klhlp$34q@alijku06.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at> NNTP-Posting-Host: potato.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Newsreader: Nuntius 2.0.3_68K X-XXMessage-ID: X-XXDate: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 12:22:09 GMT Xref: news.daimi.aau.dk comp.lang.ada:50803 comp.lang.beta:10722 ================================================================= ECOOP '96 Call for Participation The 10th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming 8-12 July 1996 UNIVERSITY of LINZ, AUSTRIA ================================================================= find additional information http://www.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at/ecoop96 There is also a long ascii version of this cfp. It is available via anonymous file transfer: ftp.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/ecoop96/cfp_long.ascii (Our apologies if you receive this more than once. Please feel free to distribute). ========================================================= 1. INTRODUCTION ========================================================= ECOOP '96 is a five-day event. It will feature keynote talks by Adele Goldberg (ParcPlace-Digi-talk Inc.) and François Bancilhon (O2 Technology), conference sessions, panels, tutorials, workshops, exhibitions, demonstrations and posters. The conference site Linz is located on the Danube, in the heart of Austria right between Vienna and Salzburg. The research and development ambiance of the city is ideally suited to hosting conferences like ECOOP: on the one hand CS departments with 16 chairs and over 2200 students, on the other hand Austria's main industrial site with many high-tech companies; on the one hand a famous past not least due to Johannes Kepler's discoveries, on the other hand an exciting present with research endeavours in object-oriented technology. Welcome to ECOOP '96 in Linz, Austria! Oscar NIERSTRASZ Gerti KAPPEL Peter WEGNER Conference Co-Chairs Organizing Chair SCHEDULE -------- Monday July 8 Tutorials, Workshops Tuesday July 9 Tutorials, Workshops Wednesday July 10 Conference Thursday July 11 Conference Friday July 12 Conference ========================================================== 2. TECHNICAL PROGRAMME ========================================================== ECOOP '96 Technical Programme ----------------------------- Linz is welcoming the 10th edition of ECOOP. For a decade, ECOOP has established itself as an academic conference with a very high quality standard. In the same time, ECOOP has mainly contributed to the dissemination of the object-oriented technology in the software industry. The ECOOP '96 programme committee had the hard task to select 21 papers from 173 submissions coming from all over the world. It has set up a programme that covers a wide range of topics including applications, programming languages, implementation, specification, distribution, databases and design. Pierre COINTE Programme Chair ECOOP '96 Panels ---------------- This year ECOOP has two panel discussions on important topics that have hardly been treated at recent ECOOPs; but both are now "reinforced" by closely related tutorials, workshops or papers. One panel is about teaching, but it should interest also our industrial participants. The other panel is about a particular application area - bank and finance - but it should interest also our academic participants. Markku SAKKINEN Panel Chair Overview: ---------- WEDNESDAY July 10, 1996 Opening Keynote 1: Adele Goldberg Programming Language / Inheritance 1 Applications / Experiences Panel Discussion Demonstrations Preview THURSDAY July 11, 1996 Implementation / Dispatching Specifications / Semantics / Inheritance 2 Distribution Panel Discussion FRIDAY July 12, 1996 Keynote 2: François Bancilhon Databases Language Design / OO Modelling Closing Detailed Programme: ------------------- WEDNESDAY July 10, 1996 ----------------------- 9.15-9.30 Welcome and Opening Remarks 9.30-10.30 Keynote 1: Adele Goldberg (ParcPlace-Digitalk Inc.): ---------- Measurement Strategies After ten years of attention to the development and use of object technology, how do we measure up? In software development projects, we measure for two reasons: to find out how we are doing relative to plan, and to determine whether we have reached our stated goals. We measure by counting those objective attributes of projects - products, processes, and resources - that provide useful information for managers, developers, and customers alike. But we only measure when we clearly understand how to objectively count and how what we count answers the questions we pose about our goals. A software code testing strategy is therefore only a part of an overall measurement program. In this talk, I identify a technique for setting up an effective measurement program. The technique combines the ideas proposed in earlier publications about project management decision frameworks with basic quality assurance strategies. An application of this technique is used to measure whether we, as an industry, are meeting our goals for object technology. Dr. Adele Goldberg serves as Chairman of the Board and a founder of ParcPlace- Digitalk, Inc. Prior to the creation of ParcPlace, Adele received a Ph.D. in Information Science from the University of Chicago and spent 14 years as researcher and laboratory manager of Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. From 1984-1986, Adele served as president of the ACM, the computer professional society. Solely and with others, Adele wrote the definitive books on the Smalltalk-80 system and has authored numerous papers on project management and analysis methodology using object- oriented technology. Dr. Goldberg edited "The History of Personal Workstations", published jointly by the ACM and Addison-Wesley in 1988 as part of the ACM Press Book Series of the History of Computing which she organized, and co-edited "Visual Object-Oriented Programming" with Margaret Burnett and Ted Lewis. In 1995, a new book on software engineering appeared entitled "Succeeding With Objects: Decision Frameworks for Project Management" with Kenneth S. Rubin. She was recipient of the ACM Systems Software Award in 1987 along with Dan Ignalls and Alan Kay, PC Magazine's 1990 Lifetime Achievement Award for her significant contributions to the personal computer industry, is a Fellow of the ACM, and was honored in 1995 with the Reed College Howard Vollum Award for contributions to science and technology. She is currently a member of the scientific advisory board of the German National Research Centers (GMD). 11.00-12.30 Session 1: Programming Language / Inheritance 1 ----------- Chair: Theo D'Hondt (Brussels Free University, Belgium) Type-Safe Compilation of Covariant Specialization: A Practical Case John Boyland (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Giuseppe Castagna (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France) Integrating Subtyping, Matching and Type Quantification: A Practical Perspective Andreas Gawecki and Florian Matthes (University of Hamburg, Germany) Typed Object-Oriented Functional Programming with Late Binding Zhenyu Qian and Bernd Krieg-Brückner (University of Bremen, Germany) 14.00-15.30 Session 2: Applications / Experiences ----------- Chair: Erich Gamma (Taligent, USA) Large Scale Object-Oriented Software-Development in a Banking Environment Dirk Bäumer, Rolf Knoll (RWG GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany) Guido Gryczan and Heinz Züllighoven (University of Hamburg, Germany) An Application Framework For Module Composition Tools Guruduth Banavar (IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA) Gary Lindstrom (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA) Automatic Generation of User Interfaces From Data Structure Specifications and Object-Oriented Application Models Vadim Engelson, Peter Fritzson (Linköping University, Sweden) Dag Fritzson (SKF Eng. and Research Center B.V., Nieuwegein, The Netherlands) 16.00-17.30 Panel 1: ----------- OO Framework Technology for Bank and Finance - Experiences and Requirements Moderator: Arne-Jørgen Berre (SINTEF Informatics & Telecom, Oslo, Norway) 17.45-18.45 Demonstrations Preview 19.45 Governor's and Mayor's Reception (Landhaus) THURSDAY July 11, 1996 ----------------------- 9.00-10.30 Session 3: Implementation / Dispatching ---------- Chair: Walter Olthoff (DFKI GmbH, Germany) Eliminating Virtual Function Calls in C++ Programs Gerald Aigner & Urs Hölzle (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Supporting Explicit Disambiguation of Multi-Methods Eric Amiel (NatSoft Air Center, Switzerland), Eric Dujardin (INRIA - Le Chesnay, Geneva, Switzerland) Towards Alias-Free Pointers Naftaly Minsky (Rutgers University, New-Brunswick, NJ, USA) 11.00-12.30 Session 4: Specifications / Semantics / Inheritance 2 ----------- Chair: Jose Meseguer (SRI, USA) Inheritance and Cofree Constructions Bart Jacobs (CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands) How to Overcome the Inheritance Anomaly Ulrike Lechner, Christian Lengauer (University of Passau, Germany) Friederike Nickl, Martin Wirsing (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany) Modeling Subobject-based Inheritance Jonathan G. Rossie, D. Friedman (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA) M. Wand (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA ) 14.00-15.30 Session 5: Distribution ----------- Chair: Mehmet Aksit (University of Twente, The Netherlands) Parallel Operators Jean-Marc Jézéquel and Jean-Lin Pacherie (IRISA, Rennes, France) An Implementation Method of Migratable Distributed Objects using an RPC Technique Integrated with Virtual Memory Management Kenji Kono, Takashi Masuda (University of Tokyo, Japan) Kazuhiko Kato (University of Tsukuba, Japan) Protocol Classes for Designing Reliable Distributed Environments Benoit Garbinato, Pascal Felber and Rachid Guerraoui (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland) 16.00-17.30 Panel 2: ----------- Object-Oriented Programming in Introductory Courses Moderator: Peter Grogono (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) 19.30 Concert and Banquet (Abbey St. Florian) FRIDAY July 12, 1996 -------------------- 9.15-10.30 Keynote 2: François Bancilhon (O2-Technology): ---------- Will Europe ever produce and sell objects? Europe has progressively dropped out of a number of hardware markets (microprocessors, workstations, PC, scientific computers, etc.). It has never been very active (despite a number of bright exceptions) on the software product market (languages, databases, operating systems, tools, etc.). The quality and the success of this conference is a good demonstration of both the quality of European research and of the interest European users have in object technology. In the long run, how-ever, the presence of this active community can only be justified by its participation in a global industrial effort to deliver object technology to users. Object technology, as an emerging market represent a tremendous opportunity and it is worth wondering whether Europe will seize it. I will try to identify some of the reasons for the current state of the European software industry, study some of the success stories in this area and try to draw some conclusions on what could be done to change the current situation. Born in 1948, François Bancilhon got his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1976, and the University of Paris XI in 1980. He was a researcher at INRIA from 1976 to 1980, doing theoretical work on relational databases. He was a professor at the University of Paris XI from 1981 to 1984 where he worked on database machines. He was a team leader & chief architect at MCC, Austin, Texas, from 1984 to 1986 developping a deductive database system. He managed the Altair R&D consortium in France from 1986 to 1991. This group designed and developed O2, an object database management system. In 1991, he founded O2-Technology, (Versailles and Palo Alto). O2-Technology is number One on the European object database market. 11.00-12.30 Session 6: Databases ----------- Chair: Ole Lehrmann Madsen (Aarhus University, Denmark) Dynamic Clustering in Object Databases Exploiting Effective Use of Relationships Between Objects Frédérique Bullat and Michel Schneider (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand II, France) Conceptual Design of Active Object-Oriented Database Applications Using Multi-level Diagrams M.J.V. Silva and C. R. Carlson (Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA) Bridging the Gap Between C++ and Relational Databases Uwe Hohenstein (Siemens AG, Munich, Germany) 14.00-15.30 Session 7: Language Design / OO Modelling ----------- Chair: Jacques Malenfant (University of Montreal, Canada) Patterns and Qualifications in BETA: A case for Generalization Søren Brandt and Jørgen Lindskov Knudsen (University of Aarhus, Denmark) Metaphoric Polymorphism: Taking Code Reuse One Step Further Ran Rinat and Menachem Magid (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) Activities: Abstractions for Collective Behavior Bent Bruun Kristensen (Aalborg University, Denmark) Daniel C. M. May (Monash University, Caulfield East, Australia) 15.30 Closing, Welcome to ECOOP '97 ----- ECOOP Friends' Farewell Party ========================================================================= 3. WORKSHOPS (http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/events/ecoop96/Workshops.html) ========================================================================= Workhops represent an essential feature of ECOOP '96. They address in-depth or cross-domain areas of object-orientation and provide a framework for focussed exchange and proliferation of concepts and ideas. ECOOP '96 workshops are scheduled for one full day or for two days and will take place on Monday, July 8, and/or Tuesday, July 9, 1996. Max MÜHLHÄUSER Workshop Chair W1 OBJECT ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY FOR NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Organizers: Prof. J.-P. Hubaux, EPFL, Lausanne Dr. S. Znaty, EPFL, Lausanne Contact: znaty@tcom.epfl.ch,{ecoop-submit|ecoop request}@tcomhp20.epfl.ch URL: http://tcomwww.epfl.ch/~znaty/ECOOP96.html Day: Monday W2 TESTING OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ----------------------------------------------- Organizer: Jan Overbeck, Servo Data, Vienna Contact: overbeck@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at URL: http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/events/ecoop96/ws2_cfp.html (organizer-owned WWW site not available) Day: Tuesday W3 6TH ECOOP WORKSHOP FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN OO SYSTEMS --------------------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: B. Bokowski, Freie Universität Berlin W. De Meuter, Vrije Universiteit Brussel A. Demiris, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg Contact: bokowski@inf.fu-berlin.de URL: http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/PhDOOS/WS96.html Day: Monday and Tuesday W4 PROOF THEORY OF CONCURRENT OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: J.-P. Bahsoun, IRIT-Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse J. L. Fiadero, University of Lisbon D. Galmiche, CRIN-CNRS & INRIA, Nancy A. Yonezawa, University of Tokyo Contact: bahsoun@temporal.irit.fr URL: http://www.irit.fr/MANIFS/ECOOP96.html Day: Monday W5 OO IN INDUSTR. PRACTICE: OPPORTUNITIES, PITFALLS & EXPERIENCES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Organizers: D. de Champeaux, OntoOO, San Jose G. Florijn, Utrecht University Contact: florijn@cs.ruu.nl URL: http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~florijn/ecoop96ws.html Day: Tuesday W6 WORKSHOP ON COMPONENT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (WCOP-96) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: Prof. C. Szyperski, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Dr. C. Pfister, Oberon microsystems, Zurich Contact: szypersk@fit.qut.edu.au URL: http://www.oberon.ch/customers/omi/events/WCOP96.html http://www.fit.qut.edu.au/~szypersk/WCOP96 Day: Monday W7 OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY AND REAL-TIME SYSTEMS --------------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: Dr. F. Terrier, LETI (CEA - French Atomic Energy Center), Saclay L. Barroca, The Open University, Milton Keynes M. Awad, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki Prof. M. E. Fayad, University of Nevada, Reno Contact: terrier@albatros.saclay.cea.fr URL: http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/events/ecoop96/ws7_cfp.html (organizer-owned WWW site not available YET) Day: Tuesday W8 2ND ECOOP WS ON MOBILE OBJECT SYSTEMS ("AGENTS ON THE MOVE") -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: Joachim Baumann, University of Stuttgart IVPR Luca Cardelli, DEC SRC, Palo Alto, CA Paolo Ciancarini, University of Bologna Doug Lea, SUNY Oswego Christian Tschudin, University of Zurich Jan Vitek, University of Geneva Contact: jvitek@cui.unige.ch URL: http://cuiwww.unige.ch/OSG/OSG/ECOOP/WS96.html Day: Monday and Tuesday W9 PUTTING DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS TO WORK -------------------------------------------------- Organizers: R. Guerraoui, EPFL, Lausanne S. Vinoski, HP, Chelmsford, MA Contact: guerraoui@lse.epfl.ch URL: http://lsewww.epfl.ch/~rachid/conferences/ws9.html Day: Tuesday W10 COMPOSABILITY ISSUES IN OBJECT-ORIENTATION --------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: L. Bergmans, University of Twente P. Cointe, Ecole des Mines, Nantes Contact: cioo96@cs.utwente.nl URL: http://wwwtrese.cs.utwente.nl/cioo96 Day: Tuesday W11 ADAPTABILITY IN OO SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ------------------------------------------------------ Organizers: M. Aksit & B. Tekinerdogan, University of Twente, Enschede with: L. Bergmans, University of Twente, Enschede Prof. K. Lieberherr, Northeastern University, Boston P. Steyaert, University of Brussels C. Lucas, University of Brussels K. Mens, University of Brussels Contact: adaptable-ecoop96@cs.utwente.nl URL: http://wwwtrese.cs.utwente.nl/ecoop96adws/ Day: Monday W12 ECOOP '96 EDUCATOR'S SYMPOSIUM ---------------------------------------------- Organizers: J. Lindskov Knudsen, Aarhus University G. Florijn, Utrecht University Contact: jlknudsen@daimi.aau.dk URL: http://www.daimi.aau.dk/ecoop-es96 Day: Monday W13 OO PROCESS AND METRICS FOR EFFORT ESTIMATION ----------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: D. de Champeaux, OntoOO, San Jose S. Horner, Origin UK, Cambridge G. Miller, Northern Telecom Inc., Raleigh Contact: Simon.Horner@dial.pipex.com URL: http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/simon.horner/metwshp.htm Day: Monday W14 PROTOTYPE BASED OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING ---------------------------------------------------------- Organizers: J. Noble, University of Technology, Sydney A. Taivalsaari, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki Contact: taivalsa@research.nokia.com URL: http://linus.socs.uts.edu.au/~cotar/proto96.html Day: Tuesday W15 MOBILITY AND REPLICATION --------------------------------------- Organizers: B. Andersen, University of Copenhagen C. Baquero, Universidade do Minho, Braga E. Jul, University of Copenhagen R. Oliveira, EPFL, Lausanne Contact: cbm@di.uminho.pt URL: http://www.di.uminho.pt/~cbm/wmr96.html Day: Monday ========================================================== 4. TUTORIALS (http://www.ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/Tutorials.html) ========================================================== This year we received 57 proposals from which we put together a selection of 17 tutorials that cover most of the hot topics in current object-oriented research and practice. Most tutorials are half-day, which enables many different combinations of tutorials to be taken. The information on this page helps you making your personal selection. Note also the reduced prices for additional tutorial units. Hanspeter MÖSSENBÖCK Tutorial Chair T1 ADVANCED C++ PROGRAMMING STYLES AND IDIOMS --------------------------------------------------------- James O. Coplien, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Naperville, IL, USA Monday all day see also T10, T11 T2 OBJECTS IN REAL-TIME SYSTEMS ------------------------------------------- Maher Awad and Jürgen Ziegler, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland Monday all day T3 INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTED OBJECT CONCEPTS ---------------------------------------------------------- Eric Jul, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Monday morning see also T4, T14 T4 BUILDING DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS WITH CORBA AND C++ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Vinoski, Hewlett-Packard, Chelmsford, MA, USA Monday afternoon see also T3 T5 HOW TO DEVELOP FRAMEWORKS ---------------------------------------- Ralph Johnson, University of Illinois, Champaign, USA Monday morning see also T6, T12, T13, T15 T6 MET++: AN OBJECT-ORIENTED MULTIMEDIA FRAMEWORK ------------------------------------------------------------- Dominik Eichelberg, Bernhard Wagner, University of Zurich, CH Monday afternoon see also T5, T12, T13, T15 T7 DERIVING OBJECT-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURES FROM LEGACY SYSTEMS ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harald C. Gall, René R. Klösch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Roland T. Mittermeir, Klagenfurt University, Austria Monday morning see also T8, T9 T8 A SURVEY OF OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN METHODS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Fowler, Independent Consultant, Boston, MA, USA Monday afternoon see also T7, T9 T9 TESTING OBJECT-ORIENTED COMPONENTS ------------------------------------------------- John D. McGregor, Clemson University, SC, USA Tuesday all day see also T7, T8 T10 ADVANCED SMALLTALK: ELEGANCE AND EFFICIENCY ---------------------------------------------------------- Bruno Schäffer, Union Bank of Switzerland, Zurich, Switzerland Tuesday morning see also T1, T11 T11 CONNECTING WITH JAVA ----------------------------------- Martin Odersky, University of Karlsruhe, Germany Tuesday afternoon see also T1, T10 T12 AN INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN PATTERNS ------------------------------------------------- John Vlissides, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA Tuesday morning see also T1, T5, T6, T13 T13 APPLICATION OF DESIGN PATTERNS IN COMMERCIAL DOMAINS ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wolfgang Pree, University of Linz, Austria Hermann Sikora, RACON Linz Software, Inc., Austria Tuesday afternoon see also T1, T5, T6, T12 T14 OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASES FOR COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ------------------------------------------------------------------- H.V.Jagadish, AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, USA Tuesday morning see also T3 T15 COMPONENT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING - A STEP BEYOND OOP ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dominik Gruntz and Cuno Pfister, Oberon microsystems Inc., Zurich, CH Tuesday afternoon see also T5, T6 T16 TYPING IN OBJECT-ORIENTED LANGUAGES: ACHIEVING EXPRESSIBILITY AND SAFETY --------------------------------------------------------------- Kim B. Bruce, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, USA Tuesday morning see also T17 T17 FOUNDATIONS OF OBJECT-BASED PROGRAMMING ------------------------------------------------------ Peter Wegner, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA Tuesday afternoon see also T16 ========================================================== 5. DEMONSTRATIONS, POSTERS, EXHIBITS ========================================================== DEMONSTRATIONS & POSTERS ------------------------ ECOOP `96 provides a venue for live demonstrations of object-oriented systems. Proposals for demonstrations of object-oriented software are invited to illustrate innovative concepts or latest work in applying object-oriented technology. Demonstrations will be selected on the basis of technical merit, novelty and relevance. Demonstrations include in-house applications, as well as academic and corporate research efforts. If you are planning to present a system at ECOOP `96, please, send a description of the demonstration, your name and address together with hardware requirements to: Wolfgang Pree ECOOP `96 Demonstrations & Posters Chair University of Linz - Software Engineering Altenbergerstr. 69, A-4040 Linz, Austria Tel.: ++43-732-2468-9444 Fax: ++43-732-2468-9430 E-mail: pree@swe.uni-linz.ac.at http://www.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at/ecoop96 EXHIBITS --------- The main conference will be accompanied by a four-day commercial exhibition from July 9 to 12. Vendors of object-oriented products and services should contact the exhibits chair at the earliest convenience to ensure their inclusion. For further information please contact: Wolfgang Pree ECOOP `96 Exhibits Chair (see above) ========================================================== 6. GENERAL INFORMATION & REGISTRATION ========================================================== GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- Conference Location ------------------- ECOOP `96, the 10th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, will be held on the campus of the Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria. There are around 18.000 students enrolled, with over 2.200 in computer science and computer science applied to economics. The computer science related departments have 16 chairs with a broad spectrum of CS fields. Linz is located on the Danube, in the heart of Austria right between Vienna and Salzburg. Linz is surrounded by the gentle hills of the Bohemian landscape to the north, and by the starting Alps to the west where the picturesque Salzkammergut with its lakes and hills is situated. Linz has around 200.000 residents, and it is famous not only but also for its Linzer Torte (delicious cake), Mozart's Linz Symphony, for the astronomer Johannes Kepler, and for the composer Anton Bruckner. Linz is well-known around the world because of the Ars Electronica, a Festival of Music taking place at the Danube every year. You can also find up-to-date information on Linz on the Internet: (http://www.gup.uni-linz.ac.at:8001/CityOfLinz). Travel to Linz -------------- Linz has an airport with direct flights from / to Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Zurich, Berlin and connections to all destinations worldwide with stopover in Vienna. There exists a very comfortable train service with at least one train every hour from and to Vienna (app. 2 hours) and Salzburg (app. 1 hour). Linz can easily be reached by car from Munich, Salzburg, Vienna (motorway A1), Passau (A8) and Graz (A9). Electronic mail --------------- Internet access will be provided. Contact Numbers during the Conference ------------------------------------- The contact numbers for urgent messages to the ECOOP `96 organization and conference participants during the five days of ECOOP `96 will be: Tel.: ++43-732-2468-230 Fax: ++43-732-2468-621 (fax messages should be clearly marked with ECOOP '96) Important notice ---------------- We have done our best in preparing ECOOP '96. However, neither AITO nor the local organizers or the City Tourist Board Linz can take responsibility for any damage, loss or inconvenience participants might incur in connection with the conference. We also cannot be held responsible for the correctness or appropriateness of the contents of talks and papers included in this conference. In particular, changes to the published conference programme or cancellations of parts thereof do not entitle to a refund of the conference fee or parts thereof. Names/addresses of attendees will be electronically processed and are included in a participants list that may be posted/distributed during and in connection with the conference. By registering for the conference, participants express their agreement with these regulations. REGISTRATION ------------ Please register via WWW: http://www.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at/ecoop96/registration/regist.html or fill in the enclosed registration form and return it to: ECOOP `96 Registration c/o Department of Information Systems Johannes Kepler University of Linz Altenbergerstr. 69, A-4040 Linz, Austria Fax: ++43-732-2468-9308 or Fax. ++43-70-2468-9308 Your registration form has to be accompanied by the payment of your fee. All expenses due to bank transfer have to be covered by the conference participant. Your registration will be confirmed after payment has been received. Fees for early registration have to be paid before May 20, 1996, for late registration before June 25, 1996. After June 25, 1996 the highest price will be valid. Members of ACM, IEEE, GI, SI, AFCET, OCG, ÖGI and ADV qualify for reduced member fees. Full-time students qualify for student fees. Student registrations must be accompanied by an official letter of an advisor / course instructor confirming full-time-student status. Participants from former socialist countries qualify for a fixed reduced conference fee. Any resident of one of those countries whose registration and participation at ECOOP '96 would require economic support (in addition to the reduced conference fee) is asked to write to the ECOOP '96 Organizing Chair, Prof. Dr. Gerti Kappel, ECOOP '96, University of Linz, Altenbergerstr. 69, A-4040 Linz, Austria. Fax: ++43-732-2468- 9308, e-mail: ecoop96@ifs.uni-linz.ac.at. Registration Desk ----------------- The registration desk will be open each day from 8:00 - 18:00. Additionally, the registration desk will be open for registration on Sunday July 7, from 16:00 - 20:00. Payment ------- All payments should be forwarded in Austrian currency (Austrian Shillings = ATS. As of March '96, 1 ATS is about 0.1 US $) and can be made by bank transfer, cheque, or credit card (Eurocard/Mastercard, Visa, American Express). All fees are on the account of the participant. Please present the receipt which you will get after payment at the registration desk when collecting your delegate's package. Cancellation ------------ Notification of cancellation must be made in writing to the organization. For cancellation before May 20, 1996, fees will be fully refunded, except for an administration charge of ATS 300. For cancellation between May 20 and June 25, a refund of 50% will be made. No refunds will be made for cancella-tions received after June 25, 1996. Please consult the registration form for details of the fees. The deadline for receipt of early registration is May 20, 1996. The ECOOP `96 conference registration fee covers: * Access to scientific sessions of the technical programme * Access to any number of workshops (provided attendance has been granted by the workshop organizer) * ECOOP `96 Proceedings and other conference materials * Access to Exhibitions, Demonstrations, and Posters * Refreshments during breaks * Breakfast & Lunches (Mo. - Fr.) * Receptions (every day, except Thursday when the banquet takes place) * Public transportation ticket The Tutorial registration fee covers: * Access to the registered tutorials * Tutorial materials * Access to Exhibitions (Tue.) * Refreshments during breaks * Breakfast & Lunches (Mo., Tue.) * Receptions (Mo., Tue.) * Public transportation ticket The Workshops-only registration fee covers: * Access to any number of workshops (provided attendance has been granted by the workshop organizer) * Access to Exhibitions (Tue.) * Refreshments during breaks * Breakfast & Lunches (Mo., Tue.) * Receptions (Mo., Tue.) * Public transportation ticket The Workshops-only registration fee is available to persons who will participate in one or more workshops, but who will not register for the conference. Note, that no workshop fee applies to persons registered for the conference. ECOOP '96 Registration Form --------------------------- Send this form to: ECOOP `96 University of Linz Altenbergerstr. 69 A-4040 Linz, Austria, Fax: ++43-732-2468-9308 or ++43-70-2468-9308 Last Name: _____________________________________________ First Name: ____________________________________________ Sex (F,M): Company / Affiliation: _________________________________ Street Address: ________________________________________ Postal code, City: _____________________________________ Country: _______________________________________________ E-mail: ________________________________________________ Phone (incl. country code): ____________________________ Fax: ___________________________________________________ Please indicate in order to qualify for the reduced fee: o Student (Please note that student registration must be accompanied by an offical letter of an advisor / course instructor confirming full-time student status.) o ACM o AFCET o IEEE o OCG o GI o ADV Membership No.: ____________________ o SI o ÖGI I want to register for the Conference: o Amount: ___________ ATS I want to register for the following Tutorials: (please note that each full day tutorial counts two tutorial units) Half day (one unit each) T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 Full day (two units each) T1 T2 T9 Amount: ___________ ATS I want to register for Workshop-only: o Amount: ___________ ATS Number of persons for Governor's & Mayor's Reception ____(free of charge) Number of persons for Banquet (each ATS 400) ____ Amount: ___________ ATS Dietary Requirements : o Vegetarian o Vegan o Other: Total due: ___________ ATS ========================= Payment ------- The above amount has been paid by: NB: Fees, if any, are at the sender's expense. o Enclosed cheque in Austrian Shillings (ATS), payable to ECOOP '96 - Uni Linz o Bank transfer order to: ECOOP '96 - Uni Linz, Account No. 05.716.170, Raiffeisenbank Linz-Traun (34.500) , A-4040 Linz, Austria. S.W.I.F.T. Address: RZ 00 AT 2 L; o Credit card: o VISA o American Express o Eurocard/Mastercard Card Number: _________________________ Exp. Date: __________________________ Cardholder Name: _____________________ Signature: ___________________________ Date: ________________________________ FEES (in ATS) Conference ---------- Conference(*) Student Member Non-Member by May 20 2000 4600 5400 by June 25 2400 5000 5800 after June 25 2800 5400 6200 (*) Non-student participants from former socialist countries qualify for a fixed conference fee of ATS 3200. Workshop only fee ----------------- Workshop Student Member Non-Member by May 20 700 1600 2000 by June 25 850 1800 2200 after June 25 100 2000 2400 Tutorials ---------- Students -------- No. of units 1 2 3 4 by May 20 800 1200 1600 1840 by June 25 1000 1500 2000 2300 after June 25 1200 1800 2400 2760 Members ------- No. of units 1 2 3 4 by May 20 1600 2720 3440 4160 by June 25 2000 3400 4300 5200 after June 25 2400 4080 5160 6240 Non-Members ----------- No. of units 1 2 3 4 by May 20 2000 3200 4160 4800 by June 25 2500 4000 5200 6000 after June 25 3000 4800 6240 7200 Accommodation ------------- Hotels of different price categories have been reserved for the delegates of ECOOP `96 by the City Tourist Board Linz. Please use the enclosed accommodation form to book rooms. Four hotels are located downtown (a public transportation ticket will be provided). The "Hotel Sommerhaus", the guest house of the university, is in a ten minutes walking distance from the campus, where ECOOP '96 takes place. Its rooms are of ***-category with shower/WC, telephone and cable TV. The "Hotel Sommerhaus" is recommended at a very moderate price especially for ECOOP- participants. Payment has to be made directly to the hotel upon departure. Accommodation reservations cannot be guaranteed after June 1, 1996, when unallocated rooms are to be returned to the hotels. For further Information concerning accommodation in Linz, please, contact Mrs. E. Wieder, City Tourist Board, Urfahrmarkt 1, A-4040 Linz, Austria, Tel. ++43-732-7070-2925, Fax. ++43-732-70 04 94 ECOOP '96 ACCOMMODATION FORM ----------------------------- Please send or fax this to: City Tourist Board Linz, Mrs. Eva Wieder, Urfahrmarkt 1, A-4040 Linz, Austria Tel. ++43 (732) 7070-2925, Fax: ++43 (732) 70 04 94. Last date of guaranteed reservation: June 1, 1996. Last Name: ________________________________________ First Name: _______________________________________ Sex (F,M): ______ Company / Affiliation: ____________________________ Street: ___________________________________________ Country: __________________________________________ Zip Code: __________ City: ________________________ Telephone number: _________________________________ Fax number: _______________________________________ ___ single room(s) ___ double room(s) o late arrival (after 6 p.m.) Room sharing with: ________________________________ Date of arrival: _____________ Date of departure: ___________ Name of Hotel single room double room o Hotel Sommerhaus*** (next to the campus) ATS 350 ATS 700 o Hotel Goldener Adler*** ATS 700 ATS 940 o Hotel Wolfinger*** ATS 880 ATS 1.200 o Hotel Drei Mohren*** ATS 950 ATS 1.400 o Best Western Spitz Hotel**** ATS 1.250 ATS 1.500 Room rates are in Austrian Shillings (ATS) per room per night incl. breakfast. Bookings are handled in order of receipt. In case of late registration, required accommodation cannot be guaranteed. If requested hotel is fully booked, rooms will be reserved in the next higher category. Please note, if cancellation is not made 48 hours before arrival, full room rate will be charged. Please inform the hotel directly about any changes concerning your reservation. You shall seddle the bill before departure directly at the hotel. You will receive a written confirmation and hotel brochure as soon as your accommodation form has been received. If you intend to share your room with another registrant, please, indicate her/his name on the accommodation form. Date: Signature: ========================================================== 7. ORGANISATION ========================================================== Ecoop '96 is organized by the Institute of Computer Science of the Johannes Kepler University of Linz under the auspices of AITO (Association Internationale pour les Technologies Objets). Cooperation Institutions of ECOOP '96: ---------------------------------- ACM/SIGPLAN (Association of Computing Machinery - Special Interest Group in Programming Languages) IEEE Computer Society AFCET (Association française des sciences et technologies de l'information et des systems) GI (Gesellschaft für Informatik) SI (Schweizer Informatiker Gesellschaft) OCG (Österreichische Computergesellschaft) ÖGI (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Informatik) ADV (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Datenverarbeitung) TMG (Upper-Austria Technology and Marketing Corporation) Sponsoring Institutions & Organizations of ECOOP '96: ----------------------------------------------------- Johannes Kepler University of Linz State Government of Upper Austria Head Municipality of Linz Christian Doppler Laboratory for Software Engineering, University of Linz Department of Information Systems, University of Linz dpunkt - Verlag für digitale Technologie Externa Salzburg GmbH Wissenschaftshilfe der Wirtschaftskammer Oberösterreich Elektro Bau AG, Linz Fallmann & Bauernfeind, Linz-Puchenau Focus Software Consult, Wien IBM Österreich KEBA Ges.m.b.H. & Co., Linz Porsche Informatik, Salzburg Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberösterreich Siemens AG Austria TakeFive Software, Salzburg VOEST-ALPINE STAHL LINZ GmbH Executive Committee: -------------------- Conference Co-Chairs: Oscar Nierstrasz (University of Berne, CH) Peter Wegner (Brown University, USA) Programme Chair: Pierre Cointe (Ecole des Mines de Nantes, F) Organizing Chair: Gerti Kappel (University of Linz, A) Tutorials: Hanspeter Mössenböck (University of Linz, A) Workshops: Max Mühlhäuser (University of Linz, A) Panels: Markku Sakkinen (University of Jyväskylä, FIN) Demos, Exhibits & Posters: Wolfgang Pree (University of Linz, A) Sponsoring: Gustav Pomberger (University of Linz, A) Organizational Support: Maria Pichler (University of Linz, A) Werner Retschitzegger (University of Linz, A) Michael Schrefl (University of Linz, A) Technical Support: Heribert Blach (University of Linz, A) Programme Committee: -------------------- Mehmet Aksit (University of Twente, NL) Giuseppe Attardi (University of Pisa, I) François Bancilhon (O2 Technology, F) Yves Caseau (Bouygues, F) Pierre Cointe (Ecole des Mines de Nantes, F; Chair) James O. Coplien (AT&T, USA) Theo D'Hondt (Brussels Free University, B) Erich Gamma (Taligent, USA) Rachid Guerraoui (Ecole Poly. Federale de Lausanne, CH) Ivar Jacobson (Objectory AB, S) Mehdi Jazayeri (Technical University of Vienna, A) Gregor Kiczales (Xerox Parc, USA) Karl Lieberherr (Northeastern University, USA) Ole Lehrmann Madsen (Aarhus University, DK) Tom Maibaum (Imperial College, UK) Boris Magnusson (Lund University, S) Jacques Malenfant (University of Montreal, CDN) Bertrand Meyer (ISE, USA+F) Jose Meseguer (SRI, USA) Max Mühlhäuser (University of Linz, A) Walter Olthoff (DFKI GmbH, D) Jens Palsberg (MIT, USA) Markku Sakkinen (University of Jyväskylä, FIN) Dave Thomas (OTI Inc, CDN) Mario Tokoro (Keio U/ Sony CSL, J) Akinori Yonezawa (Tokyo University, J) Roberto Zicari (J.W.Goethe-University, D) Tutorial Committee: ------------------- Günther Blaschek (University of Linz, A) Urs Hölzle (University of California, USA) Hanspeter Mössenböck (University of Linz, A; Chair) Markku Sakkinen (University of Jyväskylä, FIN) Josef Templ (Consultant, A) Robert Zicari (J.W.Goethe-University, D)