Path: news.net.uni-c.dk!howland.erols.net!news.maxwell.syr.edu!news-ge.switch.ch!news.bme.hu!news.inf.elte.hu!newsfeed.inf.elte.hu!not-for-mail Message-ID: <3b20f669$0$31075$bf7ac814@news.inf.elte.hu> From: KOZSIK Tamas Subject: ECOOP 2001 Final Call for Participation Newsgroups: comp.lang.beta User-Agent: tin/1.5.7-20001104 ("Paradise Regained") (UNIX) (AIX/4-3) Date: 08 Jun 2001 15:59:37 GMT Lines: 252 Organization: Eotvos Lorand University - Dept. of Informatics, Budapest, Hungary NNTP-Posting-Host: pandora.inf.elte.hu X-Trace: DXC=EZeV\MPPF;@1FYOAWMb6ONHdXaWgEijhI_X<]4ecC70GPeZ`I:hAl8KLPT^RY[Qk^B Xref: news.net.uni-c.dk comp.lang.beta:12908 *********************************************************************** 15th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Budapest, Hungary, June 18-22, 2001 http://www.2001.ecoop.org FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION On-line registration is possible only before June 13 (Wednesday) 2001 After this date only on-site prices are available. *********************************************************************** Welcome by the Organizing Chairs of the 15th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming. We cordially invite all researchers, practitioners, educators and students, everyone interested in object technology to attend, whether they come from academia, industry or any other sector of society. ECOOP demonstrates the very best and latest research, practice and experience using object technologies. The conference is hosted by the University Eotvos Lorand, Budapest (supported by the Association Internationale pour les Technologies Objets) and will run from June 18 to June 22, 2001. We follow the traditions of ECOOP, so 18 tutorials and 21 workshops are planned for the first two days; 18 technical presentations, a panel discussion, poster presentations and 3 invited talks will take place on the last three days of the conference. Simultaneously there will also be an exhibitor's programme allowing object-oriented products and techniques to be displayed and demonstrated. The conference site, Budapest is the capital of Hungary, situated by the river Danube, in the heart of Central Europe. The participants will be lodged in the centre of Budapest. The conference hosts different social events and thus offers lots of opportunities to the participants for casual get-togethers. The social programme will provide an opportunity for participants to get acquainted with Hungarian culture and history, especially as the year 2000/2001 is the one thousand years anniversary of the founding of the Hungarian state. *********************************************************************** FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION *********************************************************************** Organizers: Association Internationale pur les Technologies Objets Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest Conference Chairs: Gerti Kappel (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria) Laszlo Varga (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary) Program Chair: Jorgen Lindskov Knudsen (University of Aarhus, Denmark) Organizing Chairs: Laszlo Kozma (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary) Zoltan Horvath (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary) Contact information: Official website: http://www.2001.ecoop.org Registration is possible on-line via our website until June 13, 2001. A printable version of the Final Program is downloadable from our website. Surface mail: Eotvos Lorand University Institute of Informatics Department of General Computer Science H-1117 Budapest, Pazmany Peter setany 1/D Hungary Telephone: +36-(06)30-854-0347, +36-(06)1-463-4087 Fax: +36-(06)1-463-1648 E-mail: ecoop-org@2001.ecoop.org *********************************************************************** INVITED TALKS: Charles Simonyi: Language, Objects and Intentionality Erik Meijer: Scripting .NET using Mondrian Alistair Cockburn: People and the Limits of Methodology *********************************************************************** TECHNICAL PAPERS: Session 1: Sharing and Encapsulation - Chair: Jan Vitek Capabilities for Sharing: A Generalization of Uniqueness and Read-Only - John Boyland, James Noble, William Retert Sealing, Encapsulation and Mutability - Marina Biberstein, Yossi Gil, Sara Porat Simple Ownership Types for Object Containment - David Clarke, James Noble, John Potter Session 2: Type Inference and Static Analysis - Chair:Satoshi Matsuoka Distinctness and Sharing Domains for Static Analysis of Java Programs - Isabelle Pollet, Baudouin Le Charlier, Agostino Cortesi Precise Constraint-Based Type Inference for Java - Tiejun Wang, Scot Smith Session 3: Language Design 1 - Chair: Mira Mezini CCC: User Defined Object Structures in C - Yasunori Harada Yamazaki, Richard Potter Fickle: dynamic object reclassification - S. Drossopoulou, F. Damiani, M. Dezani, P. Giannini Session 4: Implementation Techniques - Chair: Urs Hoelzle A Quasi-Optimal Bit-vector Encoding of Tree Hierarchies. Application to Efficient Type Inclusion Tests - Olivier Raynaud, Eric Thierry On the usefulness of liveness for garbage collection and leak detection - Martin Hirzel, Amer Diwan, Antony Hosking Concurrent Cycle Collection in Reference Counted Systems - David Bacon, V.T. Raja Session 5: Reflection and Concurrency - Chair: Frank Buschmann A Bytecode Translator for Distributed Execution of Legacy Java Software - M. Tatsubori, T. Sasaki, S. Chiba, K. Itano Reflections on MOPs, Components, and Java Security - Denis Caromel, Julien Vayssiere The Optimistic Readers Transformation - Robert Strom, Joshua Auerbach Session 6: Language Design 2 - Chair: Markku Sakkinen Family Polymorphism - Erik Ernst An Overview Of AspectJ - G.Kiczales,E.Hilsdale,J.Hugunin,M.Kersten,J.Palm,W.Griswold True Modules for Java-Like Languages - Davide Ancona, Elena Zucca Session 7: Testing and Design - Chair: Ana Moreira Selecting an Efficient OO Integration Testing Strategy: An Experimental Comparison of Actual Strategies - Kamel Kamel, Vu Le Hanh, Yves Le Traon, Jean-Marc Jezequel Quality and Understandability in Use Case Models - Bente Anda, Dag Sjoberg, Magne Jorgensen *********************************************************************** TUTORIALS: Integrating Business Objects Into J2EE - Martin Fowler Making the Software Process Transparent by Using Intelligent Agents - Ivar Jacobson, Gunnar Overgaard Concurrent Object-Oriented Design in Java - Doug Lea, David Holmes Design of Software Architectures - Jan Bosch Enterprise JavaBean Architecture and Design Issues; Avoiding JavaBean Soup - James White Generative Programming: Methods, Techniques, and Applications - Krzysztof Czarnecki, Ulrich W. Eisenecker Adapting XP to Complex Application Domains - Martin Lippert, Stefan Roock Object-Oriented Frameworks - Greg Butler Programming with XML - Peter Bunemann Squeak: An Open Source Smalltalk for the 21st Century! - Andrew P. Black Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ(TM) - Erik Hilsdale, Gregor Kiczales Patterns at Work - Frank Buschmann Advanced Visual Modelling: Beyond UML - Joseph (Yossi) Gil, John Howse, Stuart Kent Interconnecting Objects via Contracts - Jose Luiz Fiadeiro, Luis Filipe Andrade Advanced Software Composition: Obstacles & Approaches - Lodewijk Bergmans, Mehmet Aksit Component Technologies for the Middle-Tier - Michael Stal Real time System Modeling with UML: Current Status and Some Prospects - Francois Terrier, Sebastien Gerard Security and Object Oriented Programming - Dieter Gollmann *********************************************************************** WORKSHOPS: 11th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems - G. Ardourel, M. Haupt, J.L.H. Agustin, R. Ruggaber, Dr.C. Suscheck 2nd Workshop on Quality of Service in Distributed Object Systems - Christian Becker, John Zinky Distributed Multimedia Object/Component Systems - L. Boszormenyi, C. Stary, H. Kosch, C. Becker Formal Techniques for Java Programs - S. Eisenbach, G. Leavens, P. Muller, A. Poetzsch-Heffter, E. Poll Automating Object-Oriented Software Development Methods - B. Tekinerdogan, P. van den Broek, M. Saeki, P. Hruby, G. Sunye Adaptive Object-Models and Metamodeling Techniques - Nicolas Revault, Joseph W. Yoder, Ali Arsanjani Specification, Implementation and Validation of Object-oriented Embedded Systems - S.Gerard,F.Terrier,B.Selic,W.Damm,U.Brockmeyer,W.Yi,P.Pettersson Feature Interaction in Composed Systems - E. Pulvermueller, A. Speck, J.O. Coplien, M. D'Hondt, W. De Meuter 6th International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming - Jan Bosch, Clemens Szyperski, Wolfgang Weck Advanced Separation of Concerns - Lodewijk Bergmans, Maurice Glandrup, Johan Brichau, Siobhan Clarke Multiparadigm Programming with OO Languages - Marion Kei Davis, Yannis Smaragdakis, Jorg Striegnitz Generative Programming - Barbara Barth, Greg Butler, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Ulrich Eisenecker 4th Workshop on Object-Oriented Architectural Evolution - Tom Mens, Galal Hassan Galal Scientific Computing Environment: CORBA Components for the GRID - Zsolt Kovacs, Laszlo Varga Development of Robust and High Confidence Agent Applications - Ciaran Bryce, Alexander Romanovsky, Anand Tripathi Mining Pedagogical Patterns - Joseph (Joe) Bergin, Jutta Eckstein The Next 700 Distributed Object Systems - E.Jul,A.Black,R.Guerraoui,A.M.Kermarrec,J.Liedtke,D.Lea,S.Sadou 5th ECOOP Workshop on Quantitative Approaches in Object-Oriented Software Engineering - F.B. e Abreu, B.H.Sellers, M. Piattini, G. Poels, H. A. Sahraoui Mechanisms for Enterprise Integration: From Objects to Ontologies - Sergio de Cesare, Mark Lycett Workshop on Object-Oriented Business Solutions - R. Corchuelo, A. Ruiz, J. Muhlbacher, J.D. Garcia-Consuegra 4th ECOOP Workshop on OO and Operating Systems - Dario Alvarez Gutierrez, Francisco Ballesteros, Paniti Netinant *********************************************************************** PANEL: The next 700 Distributed Object Systems. Following the traditions of ECOOP the main conference also includes exhibits, demonstrations and posters. For more detailed information visit our website: http://www.2001.ecoop.org. Looking forward to see you in Budapest, The Organizing Chairs of ECOOP'2001