[ecoop-info] ECOOP '13: DEADLINE Extended of four days

Giuseppe Castagna gc at pps.jussieu.fr
Tue Dec 18 21:29:42 CET 2012


ECOOP deadline has been extended of four days.
The new deadline is 22 Dec 2012, 23:59 American Samoa time
(23 Dec, 11:59 Paris time).

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*** IMPORTANT DATES ***

- Submission:  22 Dec 2012, 23:59 American Samoa time (23 Dec, 11:59 Paris time)
- Rebuttal:    09 February 2013
- Acceptance:  08 March 2013
- To submit:   http://cyberchairpro.borbala.net/ecooppapers/submit/
- Conference:  1-5 July 2013, Montpellier, France
- Info:        http://www.lirmm.fr/ecoop13/

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*** INFORMATION ***

The European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP) is the premium 
international conference covering all areas of object technology and related 
software development technologies. ECOOP 2013 will take place from the 1st to 
the 5th of July, 2013 in Montpellier, France. The 2013 edition will be the 27th 
of the ECOOP conferences series and will embrace a broad range of topics related 
to object-orientation, including:

- Aspects, components, modularity, and reflection
- Concurrent and parallel systems
- Databases and object persistence
- Distributed and cloud computing, mobile systems
- Programming environments, virtualization
- Versioning, refactoring, software evolution
- Language definition and design
- Language implementation, execution environments, compiler construction
- Testing, profiling, and performance analysis
- Metrics and empirical studies
- Software modeling, meta-modelling
- Memory management, garbage collection
- Object ownership
- Design methods and design patterns
- Real-time systems
- Security
- Frameworks, product lines, and software architectures
- Specification, verification, model checking, program synthesis
- Theoretical foundations, program analysis, and type systems
- Service-oriented and Web programming

Submissions will be carried out electronically via CyberChair. Papers must be 
written in English, and be no longer than 25 pages, including references, 
appendices and figures, and written using the LNCS style.

For full submission guidelines, please refer to the page:

http://info-web.lirmm.fr/ecoop13/index.php/conference-papers

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*** Artifact Evaluation ***

To reward creation of artifacts and replication of experiments, authors of 
accepted research papers can have their artifacts (tools, data, models, 
videos...) evaluated by an Artifact Evaluation Committee. Artifacts that pass 
muster will be recognized formally, and be fast-tracked for additional 
presentation. Artifacts that are deemed especially meritorious will be singled 
out for special recognition in the proceedings and at the conference.

For more information about artifact evaluation, please follow this link:

http://ecoop13-aec.cs.brown.edu/


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