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  • From: John Vlissides <vlis AT us.ibm.com>
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  • Subject: [patterns-discussion] OOPSLA 2003
  • Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 13:11:27 -0400
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Experience the Future of Object Technology at OOPSLA 2003!

18th Annual ACM Conference on
Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications

OOPSLA 2003 - Anaheim, California, USA - October 26-30, 2003


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IMPORTANT DATES

Last Day of Early (reduced cost) Registration:
Thursday, 18 September 2003

Last Day of Advanced Registration:
Thursday, 9 October 2003

OOPSLA:
Sunday, 26 October 2003 - Thursday, 30 October 2003

See http://oopsla.acm.org to register or for more information

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OOPSLA is the premier gathering of practitioners, researchers,
educators, and students sharing their ideas and experiences with
object technology. OOPSLA is more than cutting edge-it shapes what
cutting edge will look like in the years to come. OOPSLA offers a
variety of outstanding events and activities that benefit a wide
spectrum of participants-from novices to experts and everyone in
between.

There are many high-quality events at OOPSLA:

* Invited talks: This year's invited speakers include OOPSLA keynote
speaker Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly & Associates, and Onward! keynote
speaker Professor Lawrence Lessig, Stanford University Law School;
plus invited talks by Dr. Erich Gamma, IBM, on Eclipse; Gerald
Labedz, Motorola, on Augmented Reality; and Dr. David Ungar, Sun
Microsystems, on Programming Language Design.

* Tutorials: OOPSLA's renowned, world-class tutorials program offers
you the knowledge you need to be most effective in today's demanding
research and industrial climate. This year's OOPSLA has over 50
tutorials to choose from!

* Workshops: OOPSLA workshops are intensive collaborative sessions
where groups of object technologists meet to surface, discuss, and
attempt to solve challenging problems facing their field.

* DesignFest(r): DesignFest participants learn more about design by
doing it! Sharpen your skills by rolling up your sleeves and working
on a real problem with other participants.

* Special tracks:

- The Onward! Track contains technical and philosophical papers
describing new paradigms or metaphors in computing, new thinking
about objects, new framings of computational problems or systems,
and new technologies.

- The Domain-Driven Development track focuses on a range of emerging
technologies, including Model-Driven Architecture, Aspect-Oriented
Modeling, and Generative Programming.

* Books! Visit Bookseller's Alley where you can meet and talk with the
authors---they're at OOPSLA too!

And much more, like panels, practitioner's reports, poster sessions,
the doctoral symposium, the educators' symposium, demonstrations, and
the peer-reviewed technical papers.


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IMPORTANT DATES AGAIN

Last Day of Early (reduced cost) Registration:
Thursday, 18 September 2003

Last Day of Advanced Registration:
Thursday, 9 October 2003

OOPSLA:
Sunday, 26 October 2003 - Thursday, 30 October 2003

See http://oopsla.acm.org to register or for more information

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