The ModulaTor
Oberon-2 and Modula-2 Technical Publication
Ubaye's First Independent Modula-2 & Oberon-2 Journal! Nr. 80, Jul-1999,
2nd revised edition (1st ed. was call for papers previously)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
JMLC 2000
Joint Modular Languages Conference
ETH Zurich, Switzerland, September 6-8 2000
The Conference Program and registration information for the JMLC 2000
and its affiliated tutorials are available on-line:
http://www.jmlc.ethz.ch/
Early registration ends July 31.
Conference Programme:
http://www.jmlc.ethz.ch/programme.html
Tutorials:
http://www.jmlc.ethz.ch/tutorials.html
Mon, 4 Sep. 14.00 - 18.00: Building Component Frameworks with Component Pascal
-- Cuno Pfister, Wolfgang Weck (Oberon Micorsystems Inc.)
Tue, 5 Sep. 8.30 - 12.30: Developing JavaBeans Components
-- Mark Davidson (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
Tue, 5 Sep. 14.00 - 18.00: CORBA
-- Jon Siegel (OMG - Object Management Group)
Wed, 6 Sep. 8.30 - 12.30: Component Software - The Key Issues in Practice meet COM+
-- Clemens Szyperski (Miscrosoft Research)
Fri, 8 Sep. 14.00 - 18.00: Techniques for Trusted Components
-- Betrand Meyer (ISE)
Oberon-Exposition
http://www.jmlc.ethz.ch/expo.html
Wed, 6 Sep. 16.00 - 20.00
The conference itself runs from Wednesday, 6 September to Friday, 8 September
and includes 20 presentations and 4 keynote presentations
PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY.
JMLC 2000 - Call For Papers
Joint Modular Languages Conference
6th - 8th September 2000
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Current computer hardware is capable of running very large operating
systems
and application scenarios. The construction, however, of large and
functionally
rich systems remains a real challenge and many different avenues may
lead to
success - and raise a multitude of questions and issues such as:
- New architecural concepts beyond object orientation
- Large integrated development environments
- Language concepts to aid modularization
- System and application frameworks
- Component architectures
- Metaprogramming
Original papers focussing on the issues above and on other aspects of
modular languages
are sollicited until Wednesday 15th January 2000 to
Prof. Dr. Jürg Gutknecht
Informatik, ETH Zürich
CH 8092 Zürich
Full papers are not to exceed 12 pages including illustrations. Case
studies and industrial
applications are welcomed. Extended abstracts will also be considered.
Electronic submissions
in Postscript form to mailto:jmlc@inf.ethz.ch
with Subject "submission"
followed by the name of
the main author.
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer as Lecture
Notes in Computer Science.
For more informations please refer to http://www.jmlc.inf.ethz.ch
or contact mailto:jmlc@inf.ethz.ch
JMLC 2000 Overview
Conference Location
The JMLC2000 Conference will be held at ETH Zurich (Federal Institute
of Technology).
Conference Topics
- New architectural concepts beyond object orientation
- Partitioning schemes for large software systems
- Analysis of contemporary large software systems
- Compiler support for modular system development
- Large integrated development environments
- Language concepts to aid modularization
- Design patterns for large systems
- System and application frameworks
- Factors determining program size
- Software development tools
- Network application scenarios
- Redundancy in large systems
- Assurance of reliability
- Component architectures
- Metaprogramming
- Compilation techniques
- Virtual machine architectures
- Language support for parallelism
- Local and remote method invocation
- Real-time and control system programming
- Living with Moore's law: Rightsizing software
- Interpretation versus just-in-time Compilation
Keynote Speakers
- Bill Joy
- Ole Madsen
- Bertrand Meyer
- Clemens Szyperski
- Niklaus Wirth
OBERON EVENT
In conjunction with JMLC 2000 we plan to have an Oberon event on Wednesday,
September 6th, in the evening.
IMPRESSUM: The ModulaTor is an unrefereed journal. Technical papers are to be
taken as working papers and personal rather than organizational statements.
Items are printed at the discretion of the Editor based upon his judgement on
the interest and relevancy to the readership. Letters, announcements, and
other items of professional interest are selected on the same basis.
Office of publication.
The Editor of The ModulaTor is Günter Dotzel; he can be reached at
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