OOPSLA '04

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Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications
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Demonstrations

Chair: Neil B. Harrison, Avaya, demos@oopsla.org

Overview

Demonstrations at the OOPSLA 2004 are an excellent way of sharing the technical aspects of your object-oriented projects, tools, or systems with a sophisticated audience. Demonstrations can range from commercial to in-house applications, as well as academic or corporate research. Demonstrations should be focused on the technical content.

Presenters of accepted demonstrations will also be expected to provide a two-page summary description to be published in the OOPSLA Conference Companion.

Important Dates

Submissions due date: July 2, 2004
Notification of acceptance or rejection: August 2, 2004

Submission Process

Go to the Demonstrations submission system.

Electronic submission of proposals is required through the OOPSLA submission system. Other submissions will not be accepted.

Information to enter through the OOPSLA submission system:

  • Title of demonstration
  • Name and organization of contact person
  • Email address of contact person (required)
  • Address and phone number of contact person
  • Names of other presenters
  • Description of demo (maximum of 250 words). The description should try to include the following:
    • What problems are addressed?
    • What will the audience be seeing?
    • What is object-oriented about the software?
    • What is unique about the design or implementation?
    • What underlying technologies are used?
    • What techniques were used to build the software?
  • Any specific requirements for your demo (such as special hardware, etc.)

Proposals may be modified up to the submission deadline.