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European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, 20th edition
July 3-7, Nantes (France)

Call for Contributions

Contributions to the ECOOP conference can take several forms: technical papers, workshops, and tutorials.

Technical Papers

The ECOOP 2006 conference invites high quality papers reporting research or experience related to object technology. ECOOP has a wide spectrum interest in object-orientation and welcomes papers that are of interest to this community. The topics listed below are offered purely as suggestions. The conference welcomes novel contributions to the field. ECOOP encourages authors from other communities whose ideas have an impact in object orientation to submit and participate in the conference.

Research papers should describe work that advances the current state of this art. Experience papers should be of broad interest and should describe insights gained from substantive practical applications. The program committee will evaluate each contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity, and originality. Please contact the PC chair directly if you have any questions.

Submission Guidelines

Technical papers must be electronically submitted through the ECOOP 2006 online submission system at http://cyberchair.acm.org/ecooppapers/submit

For information about formatting your paper please consult the Springer LNCS Author Instructions . Papers must be written in English, and be not longer than 10,000 words or 25 pages in Springer LNCS format. Please note that ECOOP, consistent with other scientific conferences, accepts only original papers that have not been published and are not under review for publication elsewhere. The program committee members are listed on the organization page.

Technical Paper Important Dates

For information about technical papers contact: Dave Thomas (ecooppc2006@bedarra.com).

Workshops

ECOOP 2006 will host a number of workshops related to object-oriented technology. Workshops serve as a forum for exchanging emerging, late breaking research and practices ideas. They typically focus on in-depth or cross-domains areas related to (post) object-oriented technology. Workshops may last 1 or 2 days and will be held on Monday and Tuesday (3, 4 July). We are now soliciting workshop proposals.

Important Workshop Dates

Read our guidelines for workshop proposal. Each proposal should be electronically emailed to: workshop-ecoop2006...please ignore this...@emn.fr. For more information about workshops submission, contact the workshop chairs: consel...please ignore this...@labri.fr and Mario.Sudholt...please ignore this...@irisa.fr. The workshop committee members are listed on the organization page.

Tutorials

ECOOP 2006 will host a number of tutorials addressing different areas of (post) object-orientation. Typical ECOOP tutorials last a half or one day. They will be held on Monday and Tuesday (3, 4 July). A tutorial's purpose is to give a deeper or more covering insight into its area than a conventional lecture would do. Tutorial levels may be introductory, intermediate, or advanced. Novel topics and topics of broad interest are preferred. We are now soliciting tutorials proposals.

Important Tutorial Dates

Read our guidelines for tutorial proposal. Each proposal should be electronically emailed to: tutorial-ecoop2006...please ignore this...@emn.fr. Any queries should be directed to the tutorial chairs: antoine.beugnard...please ignore this...@enst-bretagne.fr and ledoux...please ignore this...@emn.fr.