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Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
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Editor | Wallingford, E. Biddle, R. Berczuk, S. P. Gabriel, Richard P. Grossman, F. Noble, J. Baniassad, E. Bauer, K. Johnson, Ralph Siebert, D. |
Copyright Year | 2005 |
Abstract | Welcome to OOPSLA 2005, the premier gathering of software professionals from industry and academia / practitioners, researchers, students, and educators -- all sharing their experiences with object technology and its off-shoots. OOPSLA has been an incubator of many state-of-the-art technologies and practices, including patterns, refactoring, aspect-oriented programming, dynamic compilation and optimization, ni W ed modeling language, and agile methods. OOPSLA 2005 --the 20 th edition of the conference --continues the tradition with its theme of Explore; Discover; Understand. Researchers and practitioners from all over have come to showcase their latest work and newest ideas. Presentations from invited speakers dovetail with research papers, Onward! papers, essays, practitioner reports, panels, demonstrations, symposia, films, lightning talks, workshops, and tutorials from world-class lecturers. You can discuss latebreaking results with the researchers themselves at poster sessions.A conference of this magnitude doesn't just happen. Hundreds of talented and enthusiastic people work for months on end to bring it about. Authors and presenters, the conference and program committees, nd all the other volunteers make OOPSLA an extraordinary conference. Our heartfelt thanks go out to every one of them. We're grateful also to the OOPSLA Steering Committee for their guidance, to our corporate supporters, and to SIGPLAN, SIGSOFT, and ACM for sponsoring the conference.Thank you for your interest in OOPSLA. This written record needs an audience to have lasting benefit. So whether you're reading it at the conference or long afterward, the entire team and we wish you greater success in your work because of what you learn through OOPSLA. |
ISBN | 1595931937 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
Publisher Date | 2005-10-16 |
Access Restriction | Subscribed |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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