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CFP International Conference on the Principles and Practice of Programming in Java

pppj   15 Jan 2004 20:54 GMTPage rating:


Call for papers

          3rd International Conference on the
       Principles and Practice of Programming in Java

                 Las Vegas, Nevada.
            June 16th-18th, 2004

This conference seeks to draw together researchers, teachers and
programmers who study or work with the Java programming language to
discuss the principles and practice of its use in a friendly and
convivial academic environment.

This year's conference is being held in co-operation with ACM SIGAPP,
the Special Interest Group on Applied Computing, whose mission is to
further the development of new applications and the transfer of
computing technology to new problem domains.

We invite papers exploring all aspects of Java programming; in
particular we seek research papers covering the principles of
programming in Java, and teaching and experience reports dealing with
the practice of Java programming.

                 Important Dates

1st February 2004 Submission of papers
17th February 2004 Notification of acceptance of papers
17th March 2004 Camera-ready copies due for all papers
17th March 2004 Registration due for all papers
17th March 2004 Copyright due for all papers
16th-18th June 2004 Conference

                     The Venue
         
Shimmering from the desert haze of Nevada, Las Vegas is the most
dynamic, spectacular city on earth. At the start of the twentieth
century it didn't even exist and now it's home to over a million
people.  No other city in history has explicitly valued the needs of
visitors over its own population. Thirty seven million come to Las
Vegas each year.  The majority of the worlds largest hotels are here -
extraordinary places, self contained fantasy lands that can stretch as
much as a mile from end to end.  Each holds its own flamboyant
permutation of showrooms and swimming pools, luxurious guest quarters
and restaurants, high tech rides and attractions.

          Please email general queries to info@pppj.org
                URL: http://www.pppj.org


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