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Net.ObjectDays 2002 ...
After the great feed-back in 2000 and a satisfactory
conference even during last year's week of September-11, Net.ObjectDays 2002
will take place October 7 to 10, 2002 ,
again in the convention center Messekongresszentrum in
Erfurt.
Two years ago, the joint Net.ObjectDays have emerged
from the JavaDays, JIT, DJEK and STJA
conferences and do now also include the internationally acknowledged
conferences GCSE (odd years) and MALCEB (even years,
planned) while the JavaDays used to be Germany's most
important Java event until then.
more... (German)
News at a glance:
Session slides 2002
Session slides are now available online.
Click here.
(October 18, 2002)
Forecast 2003
The current forcast predicts that Net.ObjectDays 2003 will
take place September 22 - 25, 2003 in Erfurt. A corresponding
first
draft of the CfP (28 kB PDF) is just being released.
List of confirmed invited speakers still growing
The list of confirmed invited speakers now includes Mehmet Aksit(NL),
Ulrich Eisenecker(D),
Michael Huhns (USA) ,
Mario Jeckle (D),
Keith Jeffery (UK),
Nick Jennings (UK),
Gregor Kiczales (CAN) ,
Alan Knight (CAN) ,
Marian Kuffner (A) ,
Craig Larman (USA),
Guido Moerkotte(D),
Lin Padgham (AUS) ,
Günther Ruhe (CAN),
Michael Stal (D),
Mihaela Ulieru (CAN),
Andre Weinand (CH) and
Frank Westphal (D) .
(September 9, 2002) more...
The conference schedule is published
The complete
schedule of all talks is available online now.
(Minor changes and updates permitted.) Build up your own opinion
about the quality of this year's contributions. (August 22,
2002) more...
Registration now open
Conference fees have been determined and online as well as
fax registration are now open for service. (July 20, 2002)
more...
First paper contributions selected
Some of the submitted contributions to this year's conference
are excellent again and we all look forward for a very interesting
conference program. Authors of accepted papers will be notified
shortly. (July 20, 2002) more...
More workshops to be hosted by Net.ObjectDays
Three more workshops will be hosted by the Net.ObjectDays
conference this year -- making a total of eleven strong workshops.
(June 22, 2002) more...
Deadline extension to June 17, 2002.
The deadline of the CfP for the scientific main conference
(NODe) was extended to June 17, 2002
due to many requests.
The deadline of the CfP for the AgeS workshop was extended
correspondingly to June 28, 2002.
"Best of" to be published by Springer LNCS
The best papers of the conference will be published by Springer
in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. This applies
to the main conference as well as to all workshops. (May
10, 2002) more...
Workshops will be great
This year's workshops are very strong. So far, we have accepted
seven proposals. Check out their individual deadlines for
paper submission. (May 3, 2002) more...
Discussion forum is online
A discussion forum has been made available for feedback and
general questions. (May 3, 2002) more...
Call for Papers has been mailed
This year's Call for Papers has been sent out. Submission
deadline is May 19, 2002. (March 23, 2002)
more...
MALCEB'2002
The "3rd International Symposium on Multi-Agent Systems,
Large Complex Systems, and E-Businesses" MALCEB'2002
does take place in conjunction with this year's Net.ObjectDays.
We intend a two-year cycle where either MALCEB or GCSE take
place as part of Net.ObjectDays. (March 23, 2002) more...
GCSE'2002
Traditionally, the GCSE conference is/has been organized
as an integral part of Net.ObjectDays or one of its predecessors.
However, due to the increased international awareness of the
topic, GCSE is now scheduled to move between the US and Net.ObjectDays
at a two-year cycle. This year, it is organized as "ACM
SIGPLAN/SIGSOFT Conference on Generators and Components"
GCSE/SAIG'02. We intend to invite outstanding contributions
individually to talk at Net.ObjectDays 2002. (March 23,
2002) more...
Archive now to contain Net.ObjectDays 2001 material
The conference's archive was extended and
does now include last year's session slides and real video
clips of interviews with some well-kown keynote speakers.
Together, this website now offers about 1 GB of material
about object-oriented and networked programming. (March 23,
2002) more...
(in German language)
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