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- OOPSLA '93
- Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
- Systems, Languages and Applications
-
- 26 September - 1 October 1993
- Washington D.C., U.S.A.
-
- =====================================================================
- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION/CALL FOR PARTICIPATION/CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
- =====================================================================
-
- The annual OOPSLA conference is the premier forum bringing together
- researchers, developers, practitioners and users to share ideas and
- experiences related to object technology. As a fully-refereed
- technical conference, OOPSLA is considered the conference of record
- for those interested in object technology.
-
- Long-standing topics of interest include but are not limited to:
-
- * language design and implementation
- * tools and environments
- * components and frameworks
- * principles and theory
- * concurrent and distributed systems
- * methods and processes
- * databases and persistence.
-
- In addition, OOPSLA '93 is soliciting contributions in five target
- special interest areas:
-
- * simulation
- * graphics
- * Ada
- * governmental use and support of object technology
- * teaching object technology
-
- =======================================
- IMPORTANT DATES
-
- 22 February 1993
- Papers due
-
- 18 March 1993
- Experience reports due
- Tutorial proposals due
- Workshop proposals due
- Panel proposals due
- Poster proposals due
- Demonstration proposals due
- Educators' Symposium proposals due
-
- 12 May 1993
- Contributors notified of acceptance
-
- 20 June 1993
- Camera-ready papers due
- Camera-ready panel position papers due
- Poster write-ups due
-
- 9 July 1993
- Camera-ready tutorial notes due
-
- =======================================
- CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
-
- CONFERENCE CHAIRS
- Timlynn Babitsky, JFS Consulting
- Jim Salmons, JFS Consulting
- PROGRAM CHAIR
- Ralph Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne
- OPERATIONS
- Kent Beck, First Class Software
- TREASURER
- Vicki Hanson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- ACM ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF SIG SERVICES
- Donna Baglio, ACM
- AUDIO-VISUAL
- Steve Bilow, Tektronix
- DEMONSTRATIONS
- Bjorn Freeman-Benson, University of Victoria
- EDUCATION
- James Heliotis, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Linda M. Northrop, Carnegie Mellon University
- EXHIBITS
- Mike Taylor, Digitalk Professional Services
- EXPERIENCE REPORTS
- Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Digitalk Professional Services
- PANELS
- Sam Adams, Knowledge Systems Corporation
- POSTERS
- Mark Whiting, Battelle Northwest Laboratory
- PROCEEDINGS
- Andreas Paepcke, Hewlett Packard Labs
- PROCEEDINGS ADDENDUM
- Jerry Archibald, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- Mark Wilkes, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- PUBLICATIONS
- Rick DeNatale, IBM
- PUBLICITY
- Cathy Caplener, Borland International
- Susan Nicolls, Borland International
- STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
- John Shilling, Georgia Institute of Technology
- TUTORIALS
- John McGregor, Clemson University
- WORKSHOPS
- Mamdouh Ibrahim, Electronic Data Systems
-
- =======================================
- PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-
- Ralph Johnson, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Chair)
- Bruce Anderson, U. of Essex
- Pierre America, Philips Research
- Don Batory, U. Texas at Austin
- Henry Baker, Nimble Computer
- Grady Booch, Rational
- Alan Borning, U. of Washington
- William Cook, Apple
- James Coplien, AT&T Bell Labs
- Raymund Ege, Florida International U.
- Steve Feiner, Columbia U.
- Paul Fishwick, U. of Florida
- Richard Gabriel, Lucid
- Adele Goldberg, ParcPlace
- Gary Leavens, Iowa State
- Steven Litvintchouk, MITRE
- Satoshi Matsuoka, U. of Tokyo
- Oscar Nierstratz, U. of Geneva
- Patrick O'Brien, Object Design
- David Salesin, U. of Washington
- John Shilling, Georgia Inst. Tech.
- Dave Thomas, OTI
- Dave Ungar, Sun Labs
- Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Digitalk
-
- =======================================
- OOPSLA '93
-
- Direct all correspondence to the appropriate committee members.
- General correspondence on OOPSLA '93 may be sent to:
-
- Jim Salmons and Timlynn Babitsky
- OOPSLA '93 Conference Chairs
- P.O. Box 1748
- Lexington SC 29071
- Phone: +1-803-957-5779
- Fax: +1-803-957-0648
- Email: oopsla93@cs.clemson.edu
-
- Operations questions should be directed to:
-
- Kent Beck
- OOPSLA '93 Operations Chair
- First Class Software
- 14525 Big Basin Highway
- P.O. Box 226
- Boulder Creek, CA 95006-0226
- Phone: +1-408-338-4649
- Fax: +1-408-338-3666
- Email: 70761.1216@compuserve.com
-
- =======================================
- TOPICS OF INTEREST
-
- In its eighth year of advancing the state of the art in object
- technology, OOPSLA topics of interest include but are not limited to
- the following:
-
- ---------------------------------------
- LANGUAGE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- Programming languages and specific language constructs, visual
- programming languages, integration with other programming models,
- compilation techniques, implementation techniques, storage
- management, performance analysis, architectural support, embedded
- systems
- ---------------------------------------
- TOOLS AND ENVIRONMENTS
- Programming environments, software development tools,
- application-specific development environments, debugging tools,
- measurement tools
- ---------------------------------------
- COMPONENTS AND FRAMEWORKS
- Evaluations of reusable components, toolkits, application
- frameworks, user interface management systems, architectural
- principles for reusable components, event-driven architectures,
- constraints
- ---------------------------------------
- PRINCIPLES AND THEORY
- Conceptual and semantic models, type systems and type inference,
- inheritance, delegation, reflection
- ---------------------------------------
- CONCURRENT AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
- Models and languages to support concurrent and distributed
- processing, transaction models, distributed object architectures,
- open systems, operating systems development and debugging tools,
- heterogeneous systems, security
- ---------------------------------------
- METHODS AND PROCESSES
- Development methods, measurements of impact on productivity,reuse
- or quality, specification techniques, prototyping techniques,
- debugging and testing issues, management issues, teaching,
- technology adoption, metrics, software evolution
- ---------------------------------------
- DATABASES AND PERSISTENCE
- Data models, database-programming language interfaces, persistent
- programming languages, implementation techniques, object servers,
- performance analysis
-
- =======================================
- THIS YEAR'S SPECIAL INTEREST TOPICS
-
- As the technology matures, special interest communities emerge as
- practical and research applications prove and challenge the use of
- object technology. In addition to OOPSLA's long-standing interest in
- the above topics of interest, conference organizers have targeted the
- following areas in which we are especially interested in
- contributions:
-
- ---------------------------------------
- SIMULATION
- The application of object technology to simulation systems,
- especially graphically-intensive and real-time systems, including
- but not limited to virtual reality,interactive simulators(such as
- flight or business training) and decision support systems
-
- Raimund Ege
- Simulation SIT Chair
- School of Computer Science
- Florida International University
- University Park
- Miami, FL 33199
- Phone: +1-305-348-3381
- Fax: +1-305-348-3549
- E-mail: ege@scs.fiu.edu
-
- ---------------------------------------
- GRAPHICS
- Language and tool support for use of object technology in real-time
- and other computation-intensive graphic applications with emphasis
- on but not limited to modeling, computation techniques and graphic
- object reuse
-
- Alan Borning
- OOPSLA '93 Graphics SIT Chair
- Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, FR-35
- University of Washington
- Seattle, WA 98195
- Phone: +1-206-543-6678
- Fax: +1-206-543-2969
- E-mail: borning@cs.washington.edu
-
- ---------------------------------------
- ADA
- Language facilities, design methodologies and development tools
- which capitalize on or strengthen the object-oriented features of
- Ada
-
- OOPSLA '93 Ada SIT Chair (to be announced)
- Contact Program Chair for additional information
-
- ---------------------------------------
- OBJECT TECHNOLOGY AND GOVERNMENT
-
- In recognition of our convening the conference in Washington, D.C.,
- special attention will be paid to contributions that focus on the
- interests, experiences, research and concerns surrounding the use
- and support of object technology in government.The Special Interest
- Topic Chairs are soliciting papers, panels, workshops, experience
- reports, demonstrations and invited talks that reflect diverse
- multinational, federal and local government applications and issues
- in object technology.
-
- Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, experience and
- lessons learned" in introducing object technology into government
- information systems; standards, ownership and reuse issues related
- to object technology and government funded development; personnel
- management and contracting dynamics which impact the attractiveness
- of using high productivity technology;integrating object technology
- and legacy systems; real and perceived roadblocks to businesses
- involved in developing for and delivering object technology to
- government.
-
- Angela Jo Coppola
- Object Technology and Government SIT Co-Chair
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Washington, D.C. 20505
- Phone: +1-703-874-2401
- Fax: +1-703-874-3076
- E-mail: 71242.1437@compuserve.com
-
- William A. Ruh
- Object Technology and Government SIT Co-Chair
- Workstation Systems Engineering Center
- The MITRE Corporation
- 7525 Colshire Drive
- McClean, VA 22102
- Phone: +1- 703-883-6529
- Fax: +1-703-883-3315
- E-mail: war@ciis.mitre.org
-
- ---------------------------------------
- THE SECOND EDUCATORS' SYMPOSIUM
- OOPSLA will again offer a special, one-day symposium-style
- program designed specifically for computer science educators who
- want to start or who want to share their experiences incorporating
- object technology into their courses and curricula. The Symposium
- will feature presentations, panels, invited talks and
- demonstrations.
-
- Proposals for "experience, lessons learned" presentations are
- solicited from educators. Topic areas include the introduction of
- OOPS as a student's 1st programming experience as well as teaching
- OOPS concepts in general, to more experienced students.
-
- Mail three copies of an extended abstract (3-6 pages)to be received
- no later than 18 March 1993. Facsimile and electronic submissions
- will NOT be accepted.Proposers will be notified of acceptance by 12
- May 1993. A separate cover sheet must contain the name,affiliation,
- address, phone number and electronic mail address of the author or
- contact person. For more details please contact the Co-chairs.
-
- Please mail submissions to James Heliotis.
-
- James Heliotis
- OOPSLA '93 Educators' Symposium Co-chair
- Dept. of Computer Science
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rochester, NY 14623-0887
- Phone: +1-716-475-6133
- Fax: +1-716-475-7100
- Email: jeh@cs.rit.edu
-
- Linda M. Northrop
- OOPSLA '93 Educators' Symposium Co-chair
- Software Engineering Institute
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
- Phone: +1-412-268-7638
- Fax: +1-412-268-5758
- Email: lmn@sei.cmu.edu
-
- We are especially interested in contributions in these focus areas.
- All contributions are made to and refereed under the regular OOPSLA
- Program Committee process or are selections made by the appropriate
- Conference Committee chairs.
-
- To facilitate the contribution and evaluation of submissions within
- these target interest topics, Special Interest Topic chairs have been
- added to the OOPSLA Program Committee.
-
- The Advance Program and Final Program will clearly identify the
- Special Interest Topics tracks to help attendees make scheduling
- decisions.
-
- =======================================
- THE TECHNICAL PROGRAM
-
- A wide range of formats are available for your participation in the
- OOPSLA technical program:
-
- ---------------------------------------
- PAPERS
-
- The conference includes both invited and contributed papers.Authors
- are encouraged to submit high quality papers describing relevant
- research or experience. Research papers should describe work whose
- purpose is to advance the state of the art of object technology.
- Experience papers should describe the application of object-oriented
- methods. The program committee will evaluate each paper on its
- relevance, clarity, correctness, originality and significance.
- Special consideration will be given to promising experience papers.
-
- The conference includes both invited and contributed papers. Authors
- are encouraged to submit high quality papers describing relevant
- research or experience. Research papers should describe work whose
- purpose is to advance the state of the art of object technology.
- Experience papers should describe the practical application of
- object-oriented methods. The program committee will evaluate each
- paper on its relevance, clarity, correctness, originality and
- significance.
-
- Authors should send six copies of the full paper, in English, to the
- program chair to be received no later than 22 February 1993. Papers
- must be limited to 18 pages, typed double spaced. Each copy must
- contain contact information (contact name, postal address, and phone
- number), a 100-word abstract, and indicate the paper category
- (research or experience).
-
- Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by 12 May 1993.
- Camera-ready copy of accepted papers are due 20 June 1993.Authors of
- accepted papers are expected to sign an ACM copyright release form
- and present the paper at the conference. Proceedings will be
- distributed at the conference and via SIGPLAN Notices and will be
- available from ACM Press. Outstanding papers may be considered for a
- special issue of a journal. Guidelines for authors can be obtained
- from the program chair or through the OOPSLA Internet Hotline.
-
- Send submissions to:
-
- Ralph Johnson
- OOPSLA '93 Program Chair
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Dept. of Computer Science
- 1304 W. Sp[ringfield Avenue
- Urbana, IL 61801
- Phone: +1-217-244-0093
- Fax: +1-217-333-3501
- Email: johnson@cs.uiuc.edu
-
- ---------------------------------------
- TUTORIALS
-
- OOPSLA is well-known for the breadth and depth of its extensive
- tutorial program. Proposals are invited for tutorials covering
- subjects of interest to the object technology community. Proposals
- are solicited at all levels-introductory, intermediate and advanced.
- Proposals for both advanced and new topics are especially welcome.
-
- Tutorials offer a forum for educating professionals and give
- attendees the opportunity to take an indepth look at topics of their
- choice in intensive half, full or two-day sessions.
-
- All tutorial proposals will be reviewed by a committee under the
- direction of the Tutorial chair. Tutorials will be selected on the
- basis of importance of the topic,expertise of the presenters and the
- quality and educational value of the material to be presented.
- Product marketing or selling are inappropriate in this forum.
-
- Anyone considering submitting a proposal for a tutorial should
- request guidelines on tutorial submissions from the tutorial chair.
- Copies of the proposal must be received by 18 march 1993. E-mail
- submissions of proposals will be accepted and appreciated. Proposers
- will be notified of acceptance by 12 May 1993 and the final camera-
- ready versions of tutorial materials for publication in the tutorial
- notebooks will be due on 9 July 1993.
-
- Send requests for tutorial submission guidelines to:
-
- John McGregor
- OOPSLA '93 Tutorials Chair
- Dept. of Computer Science
- Box 341906
- Clemson University
- Clemson, SC 29634-1906
- Phone: +1-803-656-5859
- Fax: +1-803-656-0145
- Email: johnmc@cs.clemson.edu
-
- ---------------------------------------
- PANELS
-
- Successful panels focus on raising issues and fostering stimulating
- discussion on important topics in the OO community. While divergent
- views from panelists often help foster discussion, the main goal this
- year is to provide substance to conference attendees, not
- entertainment.
-
- Traditionally, panels have consisted of four or five speakers making
- brief position statements, followed by a discussion driven by
- questions from the audience. While this format will still be
- accepted, we are especially interested in proposals for innovative
- formats that will maximize the attendees' value. Panels will be
- presented in parallel with the papers. They will be 90 minutes in
- length, with at least 45 minutes allotted for discussion and debate.
-
- Submission Requirements:
-
- * Panel title
- * Brief summary of the key issues to be discussed
- * Each panelist's name, background and a short description of
- his/her position on the issues
- * Proposed panel format with time allotments(90 minutes maximum)
- * Contact information for the panel moderator (name,affiliation,
- address and phone number)
-
- Panel proposals must be received by 18 March 1993. Proposers will be
- notified of acceptance by 12 May 1993 and the final camera-ready
- versions of position papers for publication in the conference
- proceedings will be due on 20 June 1993.
-
- Address submissions and questions to:
-
- Sam Adams
- Knowledge Systems Corporation
- 114 MacKenan Drive, Suite 100
- Cary, NC 27511-6446
- Phone: +1-919-481-4000
- Fax: +1-919-460-9044
- Email: 76450.177@compuserve.com
-
- ---------------------------------------
- WORKSHOPS
-
- Workshops are a means for experts to meet and discuss issues with a
- selected focus in an atmosphere which fosters the active exchange of
- ideas among researchers and practitioners. They provide a forum for
- the thrust-and-parry of scientific discourse. Workshops also provide
- an opportunity for representatives of a research community to
- coordinate efforts and establish collective plans of action.
-
- To ensure a sufficiently small group for effective interaction,
- workshop attendance is controlled with prospective attendees
- submitting a short position paper outlining their opinions on an
- aspect of the workshop topic. Participants are chosen based on the
- relevance of their position paper to the workshop theme.
-
- Workshop presentations are at the discretion of the workshop
- organizers but all attendees are expected to join in the debate with
- ample time allotted for general discussion. After the workshop, the
- organizer(s) will be responsible for reporting to the OOP community
- via an article in the Proceedings Addendum.
-
- Proposals for workshops should be between one and two pages in
- length, and should contain a description of the topic and intended
- audience, why the workshop is of interest at this time , and a
- proposed schedule or preliminary agenda. Proposals should also
- include the names, affiliations, addresses (postal and electronic),
- and phone numbers of the organizing committee, which should consist
- of more than two people knowledgeable in the field but not all at
- the same institution.
-
- Proposals should be submitted as soon as possible but must be
- received by 18 March 1993. Electronic submissions will be greatly
- appreciated. Workshop organizers will be notified of acceptance or
- rejection by 12 May 1993.
-
- Send submissions to:
-
- Mamdouh Ibrahim
- OOPSLA '93 Workshops Chair
- Artificial Intelligence Services
- Electronic Data Systems
- 5555 New King Street
- Troy, MI 48007
- Phone: +1-313-696-7129
- Fax: +1-313-696-2325
- Email: mhi@gmr.com
-
- ---------------------------------------
- DEMONSTRATIONS
-
- Proposals are invited for live demonstrations of systems that use,
- apply, or teach object-oriented programming and technology. At past
- OOPSLAs, the demonstrations have been well attended and have been an
- excellent venue for discussing technical aspects of projects and
- tools.
-
- Demonstrations will be selected on the basis of technical merit,
- relevance to object-oriented programming, novel and interesting
- features, and feasibility. Presenters should be members of the
- development or implementation team and will give a technical
- presentation to a technical audience. Product marketing or selling
- are inappropriate in this forum.
-
- Demonstrations of both commercial and in-house applications, as well
- as academic and corporate research are sought. In addition to new
- efforts, we are also interested in "where are they now"
- demonstrations of projects shown in previous years.
-
- Demonstrations should not exceed 30 minutes. Proposals for
- demonstrations must include a one-page abstract providing the title
- and description of the demonstration, and the names, affiliation,
- addresses (postal and electronic), and phone number of the
- demonstrators. In addition, a description of the technical and
- hardware requirements for the demonstration is needed. While every
- effort will be made to provide equipment, demonstrators may be asked
- to provide their own equipment or to make arrangements for sharing
- equipment. For details contact the Demonstrations Chair.
-
- Three copies of the proposal, including the abstract and technical
- requirements, must be received by 18 March 1993. Proposers will be
- notified of acceptance by 12 May 1993.
-
- Send submissions to:
-
- Bjorn Freeman-Benson
- OOPSLA '93 Demonstrations Chair
- Dept. of Computer Science
- University of Victoria
- P.O. Box 3055
- Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 3P6
- Phone: +1-604-721-6019
- Fax: +1-604-721-7292
- Email: bnfb@cs.uvic.ca
-
- ---------------------------------------
- EXPERIENCE REPORTS
-
- Space will be made available in a separate track for short
- presentations of unrefereed reports describing practical experience
- applying object technology to production quality software
- development.
-
- Prospective speakers submit a 1-2 page description of the project
- scope and status and the specific points to be covered in the
- presentation to the experience report chair by 18 March 1993.
- Selection will be based on relevance and potential interest.
- Summaries will be collected after the conference for publication in
- the Proceedings Addendum issue of the OOPS Messenger. Contact the
- Experience Reports Chair or access the OOPSLA '93 Hotline for
- guidelines.
-
- Send submissions to:
-
- Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
- OOPSLA '93 Experience Reports Chair
- Digitalk
- 7585 SW Mohawk Street
- Tualatin, OR 97062
- Phone: +1-503-691-0800
- Fax: +1-503-242-0729
- Email: rebecca@digitalk.com
-
- ---------------------------------------
- POSTERS
-
- The Poster Session will provide a forum for one-to-one and small
- group interaction about specific object technology work-either
- theoretical or applied in nature. Acceptable posters should provide
- both visual impact and the ability to stimulate interaction among
- attendees. We especially invite works in progress, work by students,
- work concerning new methods and processes, and work concerning
- controversial topics.
-
- Presenters are provided display space and are required to be
- available during designated times (estimated at 4 hours total).
- Write-ups of accepted posters will be available at the conference.
-
- Authors should send 4 copies of a proposal to the Poster Chair to be
- received no later than 18 March 1993. Authors will be notified of
- acceptance by 12 May 1993. Final copies of the poster write-up will
- be due on 20 June 1993.
-
- Proposals must include an extended abstract limited to 8 pages (typed
- double spaced). A separate cover sheet must contain the name,
- affiliation, address, phone number and e-mail address of all authors.
- Indicate a primary contact person. Include a list of indexing
- keywords using the Computing Reviews Classification System terms and
- also a preliminary graphic layout of the poster.
-
- Send submissions to:
-
- Mark Whiting
- OOPSLA '93 Posters Chair
- Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory
- P.O. Box 999
- Richland, WA 99352
- Phone: +1-509-375-2237
- Fax: +1-509-375-3641
- Email: whiting@snuffy.pnl.gov
-
- =======================================
- EXHIBITS
-
- Running concurrently with the technical program will be an exposition
- of object technology products and services. In addition to continuous
- exposure in their booths in the Exhibition Hall, exhibitors have the
- opportunity to make scheduled presentations as part of the Vendor
- Forum, an integral part of the OOPSLA '93 program. Press conference
- and press room facilities are provided to enhance exhibitor
- interaction with press attending the conference. OOPSLA '93 will
- again host a Bookseller's Alley for publishers.
-
- Potential exhibitors should contact the Exhibits Chair at the
- earliest convenience to ensure their inclusion in the OOPSLA '93
- Exhibits.
-
- Mike Taylor
- Digitalk
- 7585 SW Mohawk Street
- Tualatin, OR 97062
- Phone: +1-503-691-0800
- Fax: +1-503-242-0729
- Email: mike@digitalk.com
-
- =======================================
- STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
-
- The top people in object-oriented technologies and software
- development meet at, speak at and run the OOPSLA '93 conference. The
- student volunteers program is an opportunity for students to
- associate with these world experts. In trade for about ten hours of
- their time, students will receive a complimentary registration and
- other bonus benefits. In the past, job assignments have included
- checking badges at doors, helping with traffic flow management,
- assisting with tutorials and panels, and general go-for assistance to
- keep the conference running smoothly.
-
- Interested graduate and undergraduates should contact the student
- volunteers chairperson no later than 1 August 1993. E-mail is greatly
- preferred for all correspondence.
-
- John Shilling
- OOPSLA '93 Student Volunteers Chair
- College of Computing
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
- Phone: +1-404-894-7512
- Fax: +1-404-853-9378
- Email: shilling@cc.gatech.edu
-
- =======================================
- REGISTRATION/CONFERENCE INFORMATION
-
- An advance program containing tutorial information, registration
- forms, housing forms and preliminary technical program information
- will be mailed in June 1993.
-
- If you are a member of one of the following groups, you are already
- on the mailing list and will automatically receive the advance
- program:
-
- * you attended OOPSLA '91 and/or OOPSLA '92
- * you are a member of ACM/SIGPLAN
-
- Otherwise, please contact:
-
- OOPSLA '93
- c/o JFS Consulting
- P. O. Box 1748
- Lexington, SC 29071
- U.S.A.
-
- =======================================
- INTERNET E-MAIL OOPSLA '93 HOTLINE
-
- Anyone with access to Internet electronic mail may request additional
- information on OOPSLA '93 by sending a message to:
-
- OOPSLA-93-INFO@URSAMAJOR.UVIC.CA
-
- You will receive, by return E-mail, the latest information about
- OOPSLA '93. Such information will include, but not be limited to, the
- text of the Call for Participation, guidelines for submissions and
- participation, and an abbreviated Advance Program as such information
- becomes available. To accommodate Internet gateways which do not
- support transmission of file attachments, all supplied information
- will be in the body of the return message.
-