Please note: this call contains several related but different
announcements. Please distribute it widely. ********************************************************************** Call for contributions for the 14th International Smalltalk Conference Monday 4th - Friday 8 September 2006 Prague, Czech Republic http://www.esug.org For the past 14 years, the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) has organized the International Smalltalk Conference, a lively forum on cutting edge software technologies that attract people from both academia and industry for a whole week. Every year, around half of attendees are engineers using Smalltalk in business while the rest of attendees are students and teachers using Smalltalk for both their research and courses. As every year, this year's edition of the event will include the regular technical program with high quality invited speakers. In addition, we'll have a research track with an excellent program committee, a business day about successful use of Smalltalk in the market place, and a technology award event where prizes will be distributed to authors of best pieces of Smalltalk-related software. THIS YEAR we are looking for YOUR EXPERIENCE Reports using Smalltalk, so please come and tell others about your experience and projects Here is a non exhaustive list of topics we are interested in: - XP practices - Development tools - Experience reports - Model driven development - Web development - Team management - Meta-Modeling - Security - New libraries - New UI frameworks - Educational material - Embedded systems ---------------------------------- ESUG Developers Conference -http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/developersconference/ -Submissions due on 30th of May 2006 -Notification of acceptance on 15 of June 2006 How to apply? Pay attention the places are limited and do not wait the last minute to apply. Prospective presenters should submit a request to [hidden email] following the template below. Pay attention to follow the template since the email will be automatically treated! Subject: [ESUG 2006 Presentations] + your name First Name: Last Name: Email where you can always be reached: Title: Abstract: Bio: Any presentation not respecting this form will be discarded automatically ---------------------------------- ESUG Research Conference -http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/researchconference/ - Paper of 25 pages max - Submissions Deadline: Sunday 28th May, 0hrs CET - Notification of acceptance: 15 of July 2006 - Final version: 1st of August ---------------------------------- Innovation Technology Awards -http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/innovationtechnologyawards/ - 3 pages max describing the software + URL to download the software - Submissions due on 30th of june 2006 - Notifications of elegibility on 15th of july 2006 ---------------------------------- Are you a student, and do you want to attend ESUG (the premier European Conference on Smalltalk)? This year, ESUG again has a student volunteer program you can apply for. Your duties will be few, and you will have to help the local organizers. ESUG does not pay travel costs, but the conference will be free. Depending on the number of students the hosting will possibly also be free. http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/ esug2006studentvolunteersprogram/ Prof. Stéphane DUCASSE [ | ] http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/ "if you knew today was your last day on earth, what would you do different? ... especially if, by doing something different, today might not be your last day on earth" Calvin&Hobbes Open Source Smalltalks: http://www.squeak.org, http://www.gnu.org/ software/smalltalk/smalltalk.html Free books for Universities at http://www.esug.org/sponsoring/ promotionProgram.html Online Free Books at http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/WebPages/ FreeBooks.html _______________________________________________ Esug mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.esug.org/listinfo/esug |
2007/4/27, stephane ducasse <[hidden email]>:
> For the past 14 years, the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) has > organized the International Smalltalk Conference, For the last 1004 years, the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) has organized the International Smalltalk Conference, I love that future :-) -- Damien Cassou |
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Of course this is the wrong call :)
Stef On 27 avr. 07, at 22:05, stephane ducasse wrote: > Please note: this call contains several related but different > announcements. Please distribute it widely. > > ********************************************************************** > Call for contributions for the > > 14th International Smalltalk Conference > Monday 4th - Friday 8 September 2006 > Prague, Czech Republic > http://www.esug.org > > For the past 14 years, the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) has > organized the > International Smalltalk Conference, a lively forum on cutting edge > software technologies that attract people from > both academia and industry for a whole week. Every year, around > half of attendees are engineers using Smalltalk in > business while the rest of attendees are students and teachers > using Smalltalk for both their research and courses. > > As every year, this year's edition of the event will include the > regular technical program with high quality invited speakers. > In addition, we'll have a research track with an excellent program > committee, a business day about successful use of Smalltalk > in the market place, and a technology award event where prizes will > be distributed to authors of best pieces of > Smalltalk-related software. > > THIS YEAR we are looking for YOUR EXPERIENCE Reports using > Smalltalk, so please come and tell others about your > experience and projects > > Here is a non exhaustive list of topics we are interested in: > - XP practices > - Development tools > - Experience reports > - Model driven development > - Web development > - Team management > - Meta-Modeling > - Security > - New libraries > - New UI frameworks > - Educational material > - Embedded systems > > ---------------------------------- > ESUG Developers Conference > -http://www.esug.org/conferences/ > 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/developersconference/ > -Submissions due on 30th of May 2006 > -Notification of acceptance on 15 of June 2006 > > How to apply? > Pay attention the places are limited and do not wait the last > minute to apply. Prospective presenters should > submit a request to [hidden email] following the template > below. Pay attention to follow the template > since the email will be automatically treated! > > Subject: [ESUG 2006 Presentations] + your name > First Name: > Last Name: > Email where you can always be reached: > Title: > Abstract: > Bio: > Any presentation not respecting this form will be discarded > automatically > > ---------------------------------- > ESUG Research Conference > -http://www.esug.org/conferences/ > 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/researchconference/ > - Paper of 25 pages max > - Submissions Deadline: Sunday 28th May, 0hrs CET > - Notification of acceptance: 15 of July 2006 > - Final version: 1st of August > > ---------------------------------- > Innovation Technology Awards > -http://www.esug.org/conferences/ > 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/innovationtechnologyawards/ > - 3 pages max describing the software + URL to download the software > - Submissions due on 30th of june 2006 > - Notifications of elegibility on 15th of july 2006 > > ---------------------------------- > Are you a student, and do you want to attend ESUG (the premier > European Conference on Smalltalk)? This year, ESUG again has a > student volunteer program you can apply for. Your duties will be > few, and you will have to help the local organizers. ESUG does not > pay travel costs, but the conference will be free. Depending on the > number of students the hosting will possibly also be free. > > http://www.esug.org/conferences/ > 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/ > esug2006studentvolunteersprogram/ > > Prof. Stéphane DUCASSE [ | ] > http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/ > "if you knew today was your last day on earth, what would you > do different? ... especially if, by doing something different, > today might not be your last day on earth" Calvin&Hobbes > > Open Source Smalltalks: http://www.squeak.org, http://www.gnu.org/ > software/smalltalk/smalltalk.html > Free books for Universities at http://www.esug.org/sponsoring/ > promotionProgram.html > Online Free Books at http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/WebPages/ > FreeBooks.html > > _______________________________________________ > Esug mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.esug.org/listinfo/esug > > > > |
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15th International Smalltalk Joint Conference - Call for Contributions August 25 - 31, 2007 - Lugano, Switzerland http://www.esug.org/conferences/2007 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For the past 14 years, the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) has organised the International Smalltalk Conference, a lively forum on cutting edge software technologies that attract people from both academia and industry for a whole week. The attendees are both engineers using Smalltalk in business and students and teachers using Smalltalk both for research and didactic purposes. As every year, this year's edition of the largest European Smalltalk event will include the regular Smalltalk developers conference with renowned invited speakers, a Smalltalk camp that proves fruitful for interactions and discussions. Besides, this year will be held the 4th edition of the Innovation Technology Awards where prizes will be awarded to authors of best pieces of Smalltalk-related projects. Last, but not least the event includes as usual a research conference which was renamed this year into "International Conference on Dynamic Languages". This reflects the widening of the scope of this conference to enable cross-fertilization with research conducted using other dynamic languages. You can support the ESUG conference in many different ways: * Sponsor the conference. New sponsoring packages are described at http://www.esug.org/supportesug/becomeasponsor/ * Submit a talk, a software or a paper to one of the events. See below. * Attend the conference. We'd like to beat the previous record of attendance (116 people at Köthen, Germany in 2004)! * Students can get free registration and hosting if they enroll into the the Student Volunteers program. See below. The conference features the following events: * Camp Smalltalk * Developers Forum * Research Forum * Technology Forum Developers Forum : International Smalltalk Developers Conference ------------------ This year we are looking for YOUR experience on using Smalltalk. The list of topics includes, but is not limited to the following: * XP practices * Development tools * Experience reports * Model driven development * Web development * Team management * Meta-Modeling * Security * New libraries & frameworks * Educational material * Embedded systems and robotics * SOA and Web services * Interaction with other programming languages Submissions due on 30th of May 2007 Notification of acceptance on 15 of June 2007 More information at http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 15thinternationalsmalltalkjointconference2007/ internationalsmalltalkdevelopersconference/ Research Forum : International Conference on Dynamic Languages ------------------ Smalltalk is one of the oldest object-oriented languages, but its conception and programming environment can still be considered as a design pearl and as a beacon in the realm of programming languages and programming environments. The bulk of its modern contenders are still lacking many of the features that Smalltalkers find both mundane and essential. Nevertheless, as software engineering practices and new application fields evolve, Smalltalk should keep up. This concerns the language, its implementation technology, its programming tools as well as the software development culture it supports. The research forum invites scientific articles that report on original research conducted in and/or for Smalltalk. The list of topics includes, but is not limited to the following: * Aspects, Aspect languages and Applications * Ambient Intelligence, Ubiquitous & Pervasive Computing * Embedded Systems * Compilation Technology, Optimization, Virtual Machines * Formalizations * Language Engineering, Extensions * Model Driven Engineering * Programming in the Large, Design, Architectures, Components * Development Environments * Program Analysis * Reflection and Metaprogramming * Testing * Agile Techniques * Web Services & Internet Applications More information at http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 15thinternationalsmalltalkjointconference2007/ internationalconferenceondynamiclanguages/ Technology Forum ------------------ We are proud to announce the 4th Innovation Technology Awards. The top 3 teams with the most innovative software will receive, respectively, 500 Euros, 300 Euros and 200 Euros during an awards ceremony at the conference. Developers of any Smalltalk-based software are welcome to compete. More information at http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 15thinternationalsmalltalkjointconference2007/ innovationtechnologyawards/ Student Volunteer Program ------------------ If you are a student wanting to attend ESUG, have you considered being a student volunteer? Student volunteers help keep the conference running smoothly; in return, they have free accommodations, while still having most of the time to enjoy the conference. More information at http://www.esug.org/conferences/ 15thinternationalsmalltalkjointconference2007/studentvolunteersprogram/ Noury on behalf of the ESUG board ------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Noury Bouraqadi - Enseignant/Chercheur ARMINES - Ecole des Mines de Douai - Dept. I.A. http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury European Smalltalk Users Group Board http://www.esug.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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