OON: ISCOPE'98 Call for Papers

From: Todd Veldhuizen (tveldhui@oonumerics.org)
Date: Fri Feb 27 1998 - 18:30:34 EST


http://www.acl.lanl.gov/iscope98/
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                       ISCOPE'98 Call for Papers

               The Second International Symposium on
         Computing in Object-oriented Parallel Environments

                December 8-11, 1998, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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                          CALL FOR PAPERS

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The second International Symposium on Computing in Object-oriented
Parallel Environments (ISCOPE) Conference will be held in Santa Fe,
New Mexico, from December 8-11, 1998 at the Eldorado Hotel.

ISCOPE seeks to encompass a broad range of topics which address
object-orientation, parallelism, and high-performance applications.
Suggested topics related to those keywords include, but are not
limited to:
     * Scientific applications enabled by object technology
     * Parallel, distributed, and serial problem solving environments
     * Object-oriented parallel and distributed languages
     * Parallel extensions, tools and class libraries
     * Theoretical foundations, formal methods
     * Standardization
     * Meta-computing, and Internet applications
     * Compiler technology, and performance issues
     * Reflection
     * High-performance run-time systems
     * Real-time applications
     * Multi-agent systems
     * Data mining
     * Financial applications
     * Software portability, components, and reuse
     * Heterogeneous computing environments
     * Standards for object interoperability

The ISCOPE'98 invites high quality research and experience
papers related to high-performance systems and applications together
with the object-oriented paradigm. Research papers should describe
work that advances the current technology or understanding of concepts
and problems. Experience papers should be of broad interest, clearly
on the conference focus, and will be evaluated based on the
new insights the paper provides. The program committee will evaluate
each contributed research and experience paper based on its relevance,
significance, clarity, originality, and correctness. For all types of
papers, references and comparisons to existing work will be of primary
importance to evaluate the contribution.

Submission procedure:

Papers must be no longer than 5,000 words (not counting figures, tables,
and references) and 10 pages (double-spaced in 11-point font); overly
long
papers will be rejected.
Each paper must include on the first page:
   1.The paper title and the names and affiliations of all authors
     as they should appear in the advance program, should the paper
     be accepted;

   2.An abstract of no more than 150 words;
   3.Contact information: postal address(es), telephone number(s),
     fax number(s) (if available), and email address(es).

All submissions will be received electronically, in Postscript; see the
ISCOPE'98 Author Information page at http://www.acl.lanl.gov/iscope98/
for details. In addition, the three information items above should be
provided as a separate text page as possible information to be published
on the web page.

Submissions will be accepted starting April 1, 1998. The submission
deadline, April 24, 1998, is firm; no extensions can be granted and no
late papers will be accepted.

The Proceedings for ISCOPE'98 will be published by Springer-Verlag as
a volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Authors are encouraged to observe LNCS formatting requirements for
submissions. For accepted papers, all source materials must be
supplied for integration into the Proceedings. See the ISCOPE'98
Author Information page for details.

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Important Dates:
 
  1. Electronic Full paper submission due: April 24, 1998
  2. Author Notification: June 26, 1998
  3. Final paper due: July 24, 1998
  
        Conference: December 8-11, 1998, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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ISCOPE Steering Committee:
   Dennis Gannon, Indiana University
   Denis Caromel, University of Nice - INRIA Sophia Antipolis
   Yutaka Ishikawa, Real World Computing Partnership
   John Reynders, Los Alamos National Laboratory
   Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology
   Joerg Nolte, Institute GMD-FIRST

General ISCOPE'98 Conference Chair:
   Dennis Gannon, Indiana University

ISCOPE'98 Organizing Committee:

   Program Committee Chair:
      Denis Caromel, University of Nice - INRIA Sophia Antipolis
   Proceedings Chair:
      Rod Oldehoeft, Colorado State University

   Local Arrangements and Publicity Chair:
      MaryDell Tholburn, Los Alamos National Laboratory

   Posters Chair:
      Yutaka Ishikawa, Real World Computing Partnership
   
   Workshops/BOFs Chair:
      John Reynders, Los Alamos National Laboratory

   Program Committee:
      Denis Caromel, University of Nice - INRIA Sophia Antipolis
      Antonio Corradi, Universita' di Bologna - Italy
      Dennis Gannon, Indiana University
      Urs Hoelzle, University of California-Santa Barbara
      Yutaka Ishikawa, Real World Computing Partnership
      Jean-Marc Jezequel, IRISA/CNRS - France
      Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology
      Joerg Nolte, Institute GMD-FIRST
      John Reynders, Los Alamos National Laboratory
      Wolfgang Schroeder-Preikschat,Otto-von-Guericke-Universitaet Magdeburg,GMD



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