[ANN] ESUG Advanced Seminar constributions
Roel Wuyts
wuyts at iam.unibe.ch
Mon Apr 23 07:48:51 UTC 2001
Hello,
This is the last call for submissions for the ESUG Advanced Seminar (this
year in Essen, Germany). Please find the Call for Contributions below, with
a new (extended) deadline until May 4th 2001. Hurry, we are awaiting your
experience report, technical explanation or demo of a nifty goodie to try
and top last year's seminar !
See you in Essen !
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The European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG-http://www.esug.org)
invites you to the
Smalltalk Joint Event
9th ESUG Smalltalk Conference &
Squeak World Tour &
1st Smalltalk Doctoral Symposium
Tuesday, August 28, - Friday, August 31, 2001
&
Camp Smalltalk
Saturday, August 25 - Monday, August 27, 2001
Essen, Germany
Information and Preliminary Call for Papers
GENERAL INFORMATION
For the 9th consecutive year, the European Smalltalk User Group
(http://www.esug.org/) organizes a Smalltalk Conference to bring together
Smalltalk users from both academia and industry in a friendly atmosphere.
As always the attendents will enjoy tutorials, workshops and demonstrations
on various Smalltalk related subjects. Continuing a strong tradition in
organizing Smalltalk events for Smalltalk practicioners, this year promises
to be very exiting. The Smalltalk Joint Event will be comprised of: Camp
Smalltalk, Squeak World Tour, Advanced Seminars and Smalltalk Doctoral
Symposium!
- An official (and free) Camp Smalltalk (notice that is start before
on saturday so that Camper can be productive and stay during the
week). See also http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/CampSmalltalk
- Another stop of the Stable Squeak World tour (after he first one
made during ESUG-2000 in Southampton).
See also http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/CampSmalltalk/Squeak+World+Tour
- New this year, The Smalltalk Doctoral Symposium, where students
doing Master and PhD Thesis have the opportunity to present and
discuss their research work with industrial and academic Smalltalk
experts.
- Finally the Advanced Seminars:
This year we split the talks into two types: invited talks which
should interest everyone, and the technical presentations, which may
not interest certain people.
All these exiting events will take place in the last week of August, at the
University of Essen in Germany.
As always, we cannot make this work without contributions from the actual
Smalltalk practioners. Therefore we invite people to submit proposals to
present papers (both academic or industrial, technical or experience
report), or to exhibit. Together with invited speakers and Campers this
promises to be another exciting Smalltalk event.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROSPECTIVE SPEAKERS
Prospective speakers must clearly explain the format they would like to use
(tutorial, experience report, workshop or demo). Each proposal must
include an abstract of around 200 words. All proposals should be sent to
Stephane Ducasse (ducasse at iam.unibe.ch) AND Roel Wuyts (wuyts at iam.unibe.ch),
in plain ASCII pasted in the body of the e-mail (NOT attached).
We will make a ESUG Smalltalk Conference CD-Rom, containing the
abstracts and the slides of the talks presented during the Conference
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Deadline for proposals: May 4th 2001
Notification of acceptance: May 15th
Camera ready copy for slides of accepted speakers: middle of July
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Roel Wuyts Software Composition Group
Roel.Wuyts at iam.unibe.ch University of Bern, Switzerland
Board member of the European Smalltalk User Group: www.esug.org
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