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ECOOP 2016 - Call for Workshop Proposals (Rome, July 2015) ercoppa@gmail.com (2015-11-27) |
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Date: | Fri, 27 Nov 2015 06:00:43 -0800 (PST) |
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In 2016, the European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP), will
be held in Rome, Italy. ECOOP will host an array of workshops on a variety of
topics in computing from July *18th through 22th*. Typically, a workshop
either addresses a focused topic in depth or explores connections between
object-oriented technologies and other areas. The workshops will run
throughout the week of the conference.
Conference site: http://2016.ecoop.org/
# Proposals
The deadline for workshop proposals will be ***January 22nd, 2016***.
A workshop proposal should include the following information:
1) Name of the workshop.
2) Duration of the workshop (half-day, full-day, multi-day).
3) An abstract: 150-200 words describing the workshop, suitable for the ECOOP
Web site.
4) A preliminary Call For Workshop Papers describing the workshop's focus and
its main topics.
5) A summary of the workshop format: e.g., refereed papers, and/or short
papers, and/or invited talks, and/or problem solving, and/or brainstorming
sessions. How will papers or other submissions be reviewed?
6) A description of how the workshop papers and results will be published or
otherwise disseminated.
7) References to previous editions of the workshop (if any) including
information about the number of participants.
8) About each organizer:
- Name, affiliation, and contact information.
- Primary contact: identify one organizer as the primary contact.
9) A brief biography (up to 200 words), focusing on the organizer's expertise
in the field and experience as a workshop organizer.
10) Any special requirements that the workshop may have.
# Proposal Submission
Workshop proposals should be submitted by email to the ECOOP 2016 workshop
organizers, Francesco Logozzo (logozzo [at] fb.com) and Paley Li (pa.li [at]
neu.edu).
# Schedule
Each workshop will have to pay attention to the following estimated timing
constraints: the workshop's web page should be up two weeks after notification
of acceptance, the Call for Papers should be public by February 26th, the
deadline for submission April 15th, and notification May 13th.
# Evaluation
- Proposals will be reviewed by the ECOOP 2016 workshop organizers once
submission has closed.
- Notification will be sent one week after submission has closed.
- Each proposal will be evaluated according to the value and relevance of its
workshop topic, the expertise and experience of the workshop organizers, and
the potential of the proposed workshop to attract participants and generate
useful results.
- The number of accepted proposals will be limited by the availability of the
conference rooms.
# Special Points
We ask you to set up your PC chair and your web page as soon as possible. When
building your PC, please consider that it is important that PC members attend
the workshop to have lively discussions. It is motivating for workshop
participants to meet experts in the field.
# Dissemination
A proposal should clearly state how the results of the workshop -- the papers
and other outcomes -- will be made available to participants and others, both
before and after the workshop event. Guidance will be provided to organizers
who wish to publish their proceedings with Dagstuhl LIPIcs.
# Contact
For additional information about this Call for Workshops, please contact the
ECOOP 2016 workshop organizers, Francesco Logozzo (logozzo [at] fb.com) and
Paley Li (pa.li [at] neu.edu).
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