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Ondrej Lhotak
CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
PPPJ 2011: 9th International Conference on the Principles and Practice
of Programming in Java
August 24-26, 2011, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
http://pppj2011.imm.dtu.dk
Workshop Proposal Deadline: April 20, 2011
Earlier submission is encouraged.
We solicit proposals workshops related to all aspects of programming
language design, implementation, analysis, and specification, as well
as methodologies and tools that support them. Workshops should be
related to PPPJ topics in general, but it is not necessary that
workshops are related to Java.
Please submit workshop proposals to Christian W. Probst (probst [at]
imm.dtu.dk) and include the following in your workshop proposal:
* Title of the workshop
* Organizers and their affiliations
* Draft Call for Papers, including the main focus of the workshop
* Proposed duration of the workshop (1/2 day or full day)
* Expected number of published papers and attendees, if available
* Indicate whether the workshop was previously held
Please submit your proposal no later than the above deadline. Earlier
submission is encouraged, and decisions will be made immediately after the
submission. If you have questions or ideas that are not yet fully formalized,
feel free to contact Christian W. Probst (probst [at] imm.dtu.dk) or
Christian Wimmer (cwimmer [at] uci.edu).
PPPJ 2011: 9th International Conference on the Principles and Practice
of Programming in Java
August 24-26, 2011, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
http://pppj2011.imm.dtu.dk
Workshop Proposal Deadline: April 20, 2011
Earlier submission is encouraged.
We solicit proposals workshops related to all aspects of programming
language design, implementation, analysis, and specification, as well
as methodologies and tools that support them. Workshops should be
related to PPPJ topics in general, but it is not necessary that
workshops are related to Java.
Please submit workshop proposals to Christian W. Probst (probst [at]
imm.dtu.dk) and include the following in your workshop proposal:
* Title of the workshop
* Organizers and their affiliations
* Draft Call for Papers, including the main focus of the workshop
* Proposed duration of the workshop (1/2 day or full day)
* Expected number of published papers and attendees, if available
* Indicate whether the workshop was previously held
Please submit your proposal no later than the above deadline. Earlier
submission is encouraged, and decisions will be made immediately after the
submission. If you have questions or ideas that are not yet fully formalized,
feel free to contact Christian W. Probst (probst [at] imm.dtu.dk) or
Christian Wimmer (cwimmer [at] uci.edu).