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  Richard P Gabriel's Blog: OOPSLA 2005
OOPSLA is where people learn what they need today—and learn what they will be doing tomorrow.
OOPSLA was founded in 1986 by the earliest of early adopters: researchers and practitioners thrilled by the prospects of object-oriented programming.
OOPSLA strives to mingle people on the vanguard of research, and practitioners in the trenches who are reflecting upon and trying to understand just about every facet of software and programming.
weblogs.java.net /blog/rpg/archive/2005/09/oopsla_2005_1.html   (794 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2001 Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Nevertheless, the first people I recognized coming into the OOPSLA conference hotel were extremists, and most of them seemed to have conquered their fear and come to the conference.
OOPSLA, as a (at least theoretically) language-neutral OO conference has long been a gathering place for methodology and design people.
This OOPSLA repeated what I consider a mistake of the Denver conference, putting the exhibit hall on a separate floor from all the other activity.
www.smalltalkchronicles.net /oopsla2/oopsla2001report.html   (5754 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2000, Conference On Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications
The annual OOPSLA conference is the premier forum in the field of object technology.
OOPSLA has started a listserv (mailing list) to facilitate information sharing within the OOPSLA community - for example, meetings, course, new publications, or pointers to other forums or resources of interest to those of us working with object technology.
OOPSLA 2000 is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN in cooperation with ACM
oopsla.acm.org /oopsla2k   (180 words)

  
 Enterprise Java Community: A Look Inside OOPSLA 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
OOPSLA (conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications) is the "grand daddy" of conferences that bring together advanced developers and pragmatic researchers.
OOPSLA brings together leading practitioners and academics and offers a wide range of events (research papers and workshops, tutorials, demos, design fests, and panels).
OOPSLA 2003 was a successful conference with many interesting events.
www.theserverside.com /resources/article.jsp?l=OOPSLA   (1137 words)

  
 OOPSLA - a Whatis.com definition
OOPSLA is the annual conference for Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications, sponsored by the SIGPLAN and SIGSOFT groups of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
OOPSLA organizers describe the conference as the "premier forum for object technology" (object-oriented programming).
At any given OOPSLA conference, 45-55% of attendees are developers, 15-25% are academics, and 15-25% are managers, with amateur software enthusiasts making up the balance.
whatis.techtarget.com /gDefinition/0,294236,sid44_gci854764,00.html   (185 words)

  
 OOPSLA | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
OOPSLA Object Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications is an annual Association for Computing Machinery ACM conference.
Notices 21 11 30 37 Nov 1986 OOPSLA 86.
OOPSLA 95: Objected-Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applica..
www.tutorgig.co.uk /encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=OOPSLA   (230 words)

  
 OOPSLA '97
As in past years, OOPSLA '97 will be a week-long event -- a collage of technical paper sessions, experience reports, keynote presentations, workshops, interactive panels, exhibits, posters, demonstrations, educational symposia, birds-of-a-feather sessions, and, of course, an exceptional tutorial program and lots of food and opportunities to mingle.
OOPSLA is THE venue for exchanging ideas and experiences in this field, and has proven its value to the broad range of professionals interested in object technology, including seasoned veterans and newcomers, industrial researchers and academics, technical developers and users, students and gurus, individual contributors and managers.
Doctoral students who are within one year of thesis completion are invited to apply to the Doctoral Symposium, a closed session in which a group of 8-10 students present their research in a workshop format to each other and a group of 4 to 5 mentors.
www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be /~dirk/ada-belgium/events/97/971005-oopsla.html   (3034 words)

  
 OOPSLA
John McIntosh of Corporate Smalltalk Consulting gives an excellent minute by minute account of OOPSLA 2002 in Seattle.
OOPSLA 2002 presentation by David Simmons of SmallScript - The SmallScript Language System represents state of the art design and implementation of dynamic (and scripting) language virtual machines, corresponding runtime frameworks, and their underlying language models.
This contribution describes the author’s experience with XP in the classroom and presents suggestions to those who plan to introduce XP in their courses.
www.whysmalltalk.com /oopsla   (319 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2003
I longed to attend the annual OOPSLA conference, because it was attended by a great group of people.
OOPSLA 2003 was marked out on my calendar, and I was ready to go.
Well, OOPSLA was great, and I look forward to going again, and getting more involved in the community.
homepage.mac.com /klacobie/iblog/C1007139579/E1111906079   (611 words)

  
 Knowing and Doing: October 2004 Archives
OOPSLA is a unique conference for the sort of people it attracts.
As I was putting the laptop away after the OOPSLA 2005 planning BoF, I stretched the adapter end of the cord a bit too far, and the internal wire cable snapped.
The first day of OOPSLA has been seen highs and lows, though the highs weren't as high as I'd expected and the lows were lower.
www.cs.uni.edu /~wallingf/blog/archives/monthly/2004-10.html   (12625 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2005
In 2005 we are planning to start a series of changes to OOPSLA aimed at increasing the relevance and reach of the conference, thereby bringing in new participants and attendees while maintaining its status as a premier ACM conference.
The essence of OOPSLA has always been exploring, understanding, and advancing object technology, and this essence still forms the kernel of the conference as it stands today (2005).
But alongside that hardcore research forum, OOPSLA has always provided a venue for exploring new ideas—the workshops primarily, tutorials to an extent, panels insofar as they are aimed at such things, and, recently, Onward!.
dreamsongs.com /OOPSLA2005/Essay.html   (1822 words)

  
 MF Bliki: OOPSLA2004
It's become the place where I catch up with lots of friends and find out what they've been doing lately, and try to get a sense of where the OO community is going.
Attacking software-as-manufacturing was particularly timely since every OOPSLA attendee got a copy of Software Factories in their goody bag.
My second OOPSLA panel was on offshore development - I was invited based on ThoughtWorks's experience with our Bangalore lab.
martinfowler.com /bliki/OOPSLA2004.html   (1411 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2005
I think OOPSLA is the best d*mned programming conference in the world: there is nothing else like it.
OOPSLA is the only place where you can find out about the next version of Java one day, the new release of C# the next—and then debate with experts about their merits over a beer in the evening.
OOPSLA is the unbiased professional event where engineers and developers—not marketeers or evangelists—help you find out what you really need to know.
www.dreamsongs.com /OOPSLA2005/WhyOOPSLA.html   (538 words)

  
 Pito's Blog: [OOPSLA] Where Wikis come from
I was lucky enough to meet and spend some time with Ward Cunningham at OOPSLA this year.
Ward was involved in the early days of the Design Patterns movement, which seems to have it's own roots in the OOPSLA conference.
At some gathering it was noted that there ought to be a central repository of all the patterns that had been invented to date and a way for new ones to be added.
www.salas.com /weblogs/archives/000509.html   (426 words)

  
 Tenth OOPSLA Workshop on Behavioral Semantics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The goal is to be a focal point that brings together theoreticians and practitioners to report their experience with making semantics precise, clear, concise and explicit in OO business specifications, business designs, and system specifications.
We invite papers varying from academic research (especially dealing with transferring theory into practice) to industrial ``war stories.'' This year there is an emphasis on revisiting the classics both to ``set the record straight'' and to recapture insights and ideas that might otherwise slip into oblivion.
Proceedings of the Eighth OOPSLA Workshop on behavioral semantics (Denver, 1999).
www.ccs.neu.edu /home/kenb/oopsla2001   (1028 words)

  
 Domain-Driven Development – OOPSLA 2003: MetaCase Organizes Domain-Specific Modeling Workshop
Increasing interest in closer alignment between domain and code and OOPSLA's choice of Domain-Driven Development as the main theme of the 2003 conference created the opportunity to organize two separate workshops dedicated to Domain-Specific Modelling: at GPCE, Erfurth, Germany and at OOPSLA, Anaheim.
The OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling co-organized by MetaCase will be a part of the Domain-Driven Development (3D) theme, conceived to cover a range of emerging technologies, including Product-Line Engineering, Domain-Specific Modeling, and Generative Programming.
Further information form the past workshops is available from: OOPSLA 2001 and OOPSLA 2002 pages.
www.metacase.com /news/OOPSLA2003.html   (233 words)

  
 OOPSLA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
OOPSLA is the annual ACM conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Langauges and Applications.
A number of Squeakers usually attend the OOPSLA conference each year, including folks from Squeak Central.
The last couple of years, there's also been an informal "Squeak Bug Fixing Party" at the Camp Smalltalk area of OOPSLA, in which anyone is free to participate.
minnow.cc.gatech.edu:8080 /squeak/2390   (94 words)

  
 November 93 - OOPSLA '93 Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I visited only the MADA booth, the rest of the exhibit hall, and the MADA evening meeting; I did not participate in what I'm told is a generally excellent technical program, though one of varying quality.
It would be misleading to call OOPSLA a "MacWorld for Objects." Many of the exhibitors were offering consulting or training services, rather than products.
OOPSLA will be held in Portland, Oregon, next year.
www.mactech.com /articles/frameworks/7_6/OOPSLA_93_Wildavsky.html   (778 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2003: The Third OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A broad range of new research topics in this space have emerged and are being explored in numerous contexts.
At the past two OOPSLA DSVL workshops, an international group of researchers assembled to discuss topics related to modeling and domain-specific visual languages.
Although these prior workshops had a wide selection of topics (including generative/transformation techniques from models to code), this version of the OOPSLA 2003 DSM workshop will focus solely on issues at the modeling level.
www.cis.uab.edu /info/OOPSLA2003-DSM   (513 words)

  
 OOPSLA '01 Workshop
The workshop format will be a 20-minute presentation, followed by a 10-minute discussion/debate, led by one of the workshop organizers.
OOPSLA '97 Workshop on Experiences Using Object Data Management in the Real-World
OOPSLA '95 Workshop on Object Database Behavior, Benchmarks, and Performance
www.comp.lancs.ac.uk /computing/users/marash/oopsla2001ws   (462 words)

  
 Early Object-Oriented Design Education
In 1996 we organized an OOPSLA workshop to address how to better teach OO design in first year computer science courses in universities and colleges.
Seeker Case Tool Home Page for the Seeker Case Tool as described in the paper by Robert Biddle in the paper/poster at the Oopsla 2000 Educators Symposium.
We are grateful for the support we have received from the OOPSLA, the ACM Conference
www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz /research/design1   (312 words)

  
 Domain-Specific Modeling workshop at OOPSLA
Workshop will be held at OOPSLA 2004 in Vancouver, Canada.
OOPSLA is the premier forum for bringing together practitioners, researchers, and students to share their ideas and experiences in a broad range of disciplines woven with the common thread of object technology.
Further information form the past workshops is available from OOPSLA 2001, 2002 and 2003 pages.
www.metacase.com /news/OOPSLA2004.html   (109 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2000 Business Object Component Design and Implementation VI
This year's focus will be on design and implementation of business object component frameworks and architectures that support enterprise application integration.
The OOPSLA 2000 Business Object Workshop papers submitted by May 31, 2000, will be published as a book by Springer Verlag.
The OOPSLA Workshop on Business Object Design and Implementation is jointly sponsored by the Accredited Standards Committee X3H7 Object Information Management Technical Committee and the Object Management Group (OMG) Business Object Domain Task Force for the purpose of soliciting technical position papers relevant to the design and implementation of Business Object systems.
www.jeffsutherland.com /oopsla2000/oopsla2000.html   (1438 words)

  
 Lemonodor: OOPSLA 2005
Richard is motivated by the belief that computer science is in the doldrums, that what we are doing now is mostly routine and boring, and that we need a jolt of creativity to take the next Big Step.
This has been happening a lot to me lately; In the half hour or hour that I lie in bed just barely conscious before really waking up, I find that I come up with a clever solution to some tricky problem I'd been struggling with the night before.
Then Sussman showed what many folks consider to be among the most beautiful pieces of code ever written, if not the most beautiful: Lisp's eval procedure written in Lisp.
lemonodor.com /archives/001268.html   (824 words)

  
 Camp Smalltalk CS3 (OOPSLA 2000)
Here are some pictures that I took at OOPSLA 2000.
But it was late, dinner was served and we scrambled downstairs for much fun in the evening renewing friendships, eating, enjoying interesting discussions.
Is Self coming for Mac OS-X, if you attended OOPSLA and watch a few powerbooks at work, yes you would know.
www.smalltalkconsulting.com /html/OOPSLA2000d1.html   (1064 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2003 Sunday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Past OOPSLA trip reports can be found at Trip Reports I've Written in the past
I was hoping my need to provide information had been diminished, but because of feedback and email requests I decide to write a somewhat reduced volume of notes about OOPSLA 2003.
It's quite evident that because of the economic downturn, and certainly the fact that ash is falling from the sky that many folks who had planed to attend did not come, or couldn't fly into southern California this week.
www.smalltalkconsulting.com /html/OOPSLA2003d1.html   (289 words)

  
 OOPSLA 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
That's the message Ergnosis (now Dynamic Aspects) is taking to the OOPSLA 2004 conference in Vancouver, Canada, where it will present an exciting preview of the next generation of "semantic" software development tools on October 26.
Next-generation languages are part of the company's long-term plans but the near-term focus is to deliver the benefits to mainstream developers.
The OOPSLA demonstration, the result of three and half years of RandD part-funded by the UK Department of Trade and Industry, will showcase a new approach to refactoring which is only possible with language-centric, "deep semantic" tools.
www.dynamicaspects.com /news/oopsla2004.asp   (605 words)

  
 OOPSLA Workshop: Beyond Design: Patterns (mis)used
She is conference chair of EuroPLoP 2001, was member of the program committee of EuroPLoP 2000 and has (co) organized several workshops and tutorials before.
She has been a co-organizer of two OOPSLA workshops: the Multi-dimensional Separation of Concerns Workshop at, and the Testing Smalltalk Applications at OOPSLA '95.
In 2000, she was a co-Workshops Chair for OOPSLA and a co-Workshops Chair for ICSE.
www.schwanninger.com /OOPSLA2001   (1547 words)

  
 OOPSLA'96 Electronic Information Hotline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The OOPSLA '96 Web site is managed on a voluntary basis; please be sure to check the site for the information you require before emailing a request.
If you need to communicate with an OOPSLA'96 representative about some issue that the Hotline does not provide an answer for, you can email to Deb Ayers for WWW and hotline issues or you may contact the OOPSLA'96 Office.
Permission to use OOPSLA logo provided by Association for Computing Machinery.
www.eng.uci.edu /~lwu/oopsla96.html   (151 words)

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