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Chair: Ken Bauer OOPSLA demonstrations provide an opportunity for companies and universities to show their latest work to an experienced audience. This can be work in progress, commercial applications, proof of concepts, results of academic research, tools, systems or any topic that has interesting object-oriented aspects. Demonstrations are not focused on selling a product but to highlight, explain and present the technical aspects of it. Demonstrators may actively solicit feedback from the usually very technically savvy audience. In the past, this has made for some very interesting demonstration sessions. The demonstrations will be held Wednesday, 6 November, Thursday, 7 November, and Friday, 8 November. Each session lasts up to 45 minutes and several sessions run in parallel. This year demonstrations will be held in rooms constructed inside the exhibit hall to attract many people. Persons or groups that work with an interesting topic, suitable for demonstrating to a group of 30 to 100 people, should use this opportunity to show their work to a larger audience. Take this opportunity to demonstrate your work to an audience that is for once not just interested what it does, but really wants to know HOW it works! Accepted demonstrations may also (and are encouraged to) provide a two-page summary description to be published in the OOPSLA 2002 Conference Companion. Wednesday, 6 November11:00-11:45
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Thursday, 7 November11:00-11:45
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Friday, 8 November10:00-10:45
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