Net.ObjectDays 2005 Ð Call for Papers
Erfurt, Germany, September 19-22
www.netobjectdays.org
Net.ObjectDays is one of the major international conferences on
object-oriented and Internet-based technologies, concepts, and
applications. Based on its strong focus on research and innovation,
Net.ObjectDays aims at bringing together leading researchers from
academia and system architects, developers, and customers from industry
and administration.
Recent developments in Information and Communication Technologies have
substantially changed the nature of global relationships, sources of
competitive advantage, and opportunities for economic and social
development. These changes pose increasingly complex challenges to the
computer science community in general and the software community in
particular. Self-adaptation, self-management, and self-healing are key
features in a new software landscape that aims on providing flexible
solutions to solve one-of-a-kind problems in an adequate, reliable and
cost-effective way.
Given this background, the focus of Net.ObjectDays 2005 is on methods,
models, languages, and tools for efficient, reliable and adaptive
composition of software artefacts to provide a scientific and
technological foundation allowing for new differentiators such as
on-demand computing, situation-aware services, attentive user interfaces.
The topics of the conference include but are not limited to:
- Object-oriented concepts, languages and technologies
- Aspect-oriented software development
- Adaptive and reflective languages and systems
- Domain-oriented programming
- Generative programming
- Novel Web applications and interface
- Service specification and composition
- Process modelling and execution
- Grid services infrastructure
- Autonomic and on-demand computing
- Object-oriented and peer-to-peer middleware
- Architecture-centric development
- Dynamic software evolution
- Software maintenance and reengineering
- Component-based approaches
- Domain engineering and software product lines
We invite original contributions from the above-mentioned areas that
neither have been published previously nor are under review by other
refereed events or publications. Proceedings of Net.ObjectDays 2005 will
be published as Springer LNCS Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
Papers will be submitted electronically at
www.dcl.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/node2005
in PDF format. Papers must not exceed 16 pages and should be formatted
according to the author instructions of Springer-Verlag to be found at
www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
All submissions have to be in English. The title page must contain a
short abstract and a classification of the topics covered, preferably
based on the ones listed above. The paper must clearly state the problem
being addressed, the goal of the work, the results achieved, and the
relation to previous work.
Important dates:
Submission of papers: April 24, 2005
Notification: June 03, 2005
Final version due: June 24, 2005
Conference: September 19-22, 2005
Program committee co-chairs:
Robert Hirschfeld
DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
Landsberger Str. 312
80687 MŸnchen, Germany
··········@acm.org
Andreas Polze
HPI at University of Potsdam
Prof.-Dr.-Helmert-Stra§e 2-3
14482 Potsdam, Germany
·············@hpi.uni-potsdam.de
Mathias Weske
HPI at University of Potsdam
Prof.-Dr.-Helmert-Stra§e 2-3
14482 Potsdam, Germany
·············@hpi.uni-potsdam.de
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Eliot Miranda Smalltalk - Scene not herd
Eliot Miranda wrote:
> Net.ObjectDays 2005 � Call for Papers
>
> Erfurt, Germany, September 19-22
> www.netobjectdays.org
Note that there are also Lispers in the program committee, so it's
possible to get something good accepted. ;)
Pascal