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OOPSLA 2002
November 4, 2002
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OOPSLA 2002 provides carefully refereed technical papers, real world experiences in the form of practitioner reports, and exciting panels and debates. This year features outstanding invited speakers including Bill Gates, Kent Beck, Alfred Spector, Jerry Michalski, and Anders Hejlsberg. New this year: Onward! Track is designed to foster thinking out of the box in search for new computing models and Web Services. The OOPSLA Poster Session has been extended to include the first ACM SIGPLAN Student Research Competition made possible by the support of Microsoft Research.

17th Annual ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications

November 4–8, 2002
Washington State Convention & Trade Center,
Seattle, Washington, USA


Conference Chair:
Mamdouh Ibrahim, IBM Global Services
Program Chair: Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology

On behalf of OOPSLA 2002 Conference Committee, we would like to invite you to actively participate and contribute to OOPSLA 2002. The conference will be held in Seattle, Washington, November 4-8, 2002.

OOPSLA is the premier forum for bringing together practitioners, researchers, and students to share their ideas and experiences in a broad range of disciplines woven with the common thread of object technology. It is a well integrated collage of events, including outstanding invited speakers, carefully refereed technical papers that will be archived in the ACM Digital Library, real world experiences in the form of practitioner reports, exciting panels, topic focused workshops, late-breaking demonstrations, and an interactive posters session. In addition to offering the most comprehensive tutorial program, OOPSLA also offers symposia specifically designed for educators and for doctoral students in the field of object technology. For those who enjoy informal discussions on specific but related topics, OOPSLA provides facilities to hold birds-of-a-feather sessions, and organizes plenty of social opportunities for mingling and professional networking throughout the conference. Such a variety of activities make OOPSLA the conference of choice for a broad range of professionals: from recognized academics to undergraduate students, from industrial researchers to technical developers and managers, and from technology gurus to users.

We look forward to seeing you in Seattle!

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