[ecoop-info] Call for ECOOP 2022 Workshop Proposals
Coen DE ROOVER
Coen.De.Roover at vub.be
Thu Dec 9 13:12:26 CET 2021
The 2022 edition of the ECOOP conference (https://2022.ecoop.org), taking place from June 6th till June 10th 2022 in Berlin, intends to host a diverse offering of workshops bringing together academics, industrial researchers, and practitioners to exchange new ideas, problems, and experiences.
Its workshop chairs are reviewing submitted workshop proposals on a rolling basis until **January 15th**.
Submission link: https://forms.gle/VeT2CkcVPv6LhM5E8
We hope that ECOOP and its co-located workshops will form the ideal occasion to meet each other in person again.
Topics for workshops may include, but are not limited to, the theory, design, implementation, optimization, testing, and analysis of programs and programming languages. In particular, while the OO in ECOOP has traditionally stood for “object-oriented”, these days the scope of ECOOP is much broader and encompasses the Programming Languages field as a whole.
To submit a proposal for an ECOOP workshop, please complete the online application form linked to below. After submitting, you will receive an automated email confirmation of your submission and, within four weeks, a formal response notifying you if the workshop has been accepted for ECOOP.
Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis until January 15th, 2022.
Submission link: https://forms.gle/VeT2CkcVPv6LhM5E8
Each workshop must conform to the following schedule constraints:
(1) The workshop’s website must be live within two weeks of notification of the workshop’s acceptance and include relevant information about any call for papers.
(2) Final notification dates for paper acceptance to workshops must be at least 3 days before the early registration period ends.
For more information, see https://2022.ecoop.org/track/ecoop-2022-workshops
Please contact the workshop co-chairs, Coen De Roover (http://soft.vub.ac.be/~cderoove/) and Guido Salvaneschi (https://programming-group.com/members/salvaneschi), in case you have any questions.
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