CFP--USENIX C++ conference
Jim Waldo
waldo at apollo.HP.COM
Wed Nov 29 00:16:00 AEST 1989
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Call for Papers: USENIX C++ Conference
USENIX is pleased to host its second full C++ conference in San Francisco,
California, April 9-11, 1990. We intend this conference to be of interest to a
broad range of C++ users and potential users. Even if you have never written a
C++ program, you will probably be able to learn enough from the tutorials to
follow the technical sessions. This announcement provides early information
about the date of events as well as persons to contact for further information.
The pre-registration packet containing detailed Conference information and
hotel reservation information will be mailed in January, 1990.
The meeting headquarters will be the San Francisco Marriott Hotel.
Schedule of Events
Tutorials, April 9
The tutorial program is ideal for people who have been thinking about
using C++ but haven't had the opportunity to learn it as well as experienced
users of and researchers in the language.
Please contact the program chair if you are interested in giving a
tutorial or have a topic you would particularly like to see covered.
Technical Sessions, April 10-11
The technical sessions will cover the spectrum of work on and with C++,
spanning the diversity of its users and applications, and showcasing current
research and development. The technical sessions will focus on the current
strengths and weaknesses of the language, show where it is and where it is
going, and act as a forum for discussion of its future.
Papers are solicited on all aspects of C++, including:
Applications
Libraries
Programming environments
Case studies
New or improved implementations
Extended abstracts (no more than 2 pages) or papers (9-12 pages) must be
received, either electronically (preferred) or on paper, by Friday, January 12,
1990. Authors will be notified of acceptance by February 5 and must submit a
full paper electronically and in camera-ready form by April 9.
Queries about the technical program and all electronic submissions
(n/troff, TEX, or PostScript preferred) or camera ready copies should be
directed to:
Jim Waldo
CHR 03 DE
Apollo Computer
300 Apollo Drive
Chelmsford, MA 01824
waldo at apollo.com or decvax!apollo!waldo
(last resort) (508) 256-6600, ext. 5747
Program Committee:
Jim Waldo Apollo Computer, chair
Andy Koenig AT&T
James Coggins Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Martin O'Riordan Microsoft
Geoff Wyant Apollo Computer
Roy Campbell Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Peter Canning Hewlett Packard
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