Electronic submission of proposals is required through the OOPSLA submission system. All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format (or PostScript, if you do not have access to PDF-producing programs, but this is not recommended). Final papers must be in ACM SIGPLAN format, and this is recommended for submission as well.
Research Papers. Research papers form the heart of the OOPSLA experience. Research papers describe substantiated new research or novel technical results, advance the state of the art, or report on significant experience or experimentation.OOPSLA seeks outstanding contributions on all aspects of programming languages and software engineering. Papers may target any stage of software development, including requirements, modeling, prototyping, design, implementation, generation, analysis, verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance, and reuse of software systems.Authors of papers published in PACMPL Issue OOPSLA 2019 will present their work at OOPSLA in Athens. Papers may target any stage of software development, including requirements, modeling, prototyping, design, implementation, generation, analysis, verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance, and reuse of software systems.
Authors of papers published in PACMPL Issue OOPSLA 2020 will present their work at OOPSLA in Chicago. Papers may target any stage of software development, including requirements, modeling, prototyping, design, implementation, generation, analysis, verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance, and reuse of software systems.
The scope of OOPSLA includes all aspects of programming languages and software engineering, broadly construed. Papers may address any aspect of software development, including requirements, modeling, prototyping, design, implementation, generation, analysis, verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance, reuse, replacement, and retirement of software systems. Papers on tools (such as new.
Put differently, Onward! is not looking for research-as-usual papers—conferences like OOPSLA are the place for that. Those conferences require rigorous validation such as theorems or empirical experiments, which are necessary for scientific progress, but which typically preclude discussion of larger, bolder or less mature ideas.
The scope of OOPSLA includes all aspects of programming languages and software engineering, broadly construed. Papers that address any aspect of software development are welcome, including requirements, modeling, prototyping, design, implementation, generation, analysis, verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance, reuse.
OOPSLA also provides a number of other publication venues and papers that are not accepted to the research program may at the discretion of the committee be. META Workshop on Meta Programming Techniques and Reflection This year we will have major research tracks with peer reviewed papers that will be published in OOPSLA Proceedings Research Papers.
Papers that address any aspect of software development are welcome, including requirements, modeling, prototyping, design, implementation, generation, analysis, verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance, reuse, replacement, and retirement of software systems.
A Case Study on Artifact Evaluation for OOPSLA 2019 Chair’s Report Thank you to the authors for submitting an excellent crop of artifacts to accompany their OOPSLA’19 papers, and to the 28 young researchers who served on the evauluation committee. Our task was to assess the overall quality of artifacts. Three outcomes were possible from reviewing: Functional: The artifact was judged to.
Scrum Papers. Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber codified the Scrum Development Framework at the OOPSLA Business Object Design and Implementation Workshop in 1995.Since then, Jeff has continued to be the foremost thought leader in the industry.
This article provides the call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details of OOPSLA 2019: Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications all at one place.
SPLASH OOPSLA 2010 Technical Research Papers The program chair of SPLASH OOPSLA 2010, Martin Rinard, let me post this list of accepted research paper submissions to be presented at OOPSLA 2010. (This post is an experiment.).
ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare (HEALTH) is a multi-disciplinary journal for the publication of high-quality original research papers, survey papers, and challenge papers that have scientific and technological results pertaining to how computing is improving healthcare. This journal is multidisciplinary, intersecting CS, ECE.
March 20 update on SPLASH 2020 in relation to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) In view of the uncertainties around the COVID-19 pandemic, as an effort to relieve stress on authors: SPLASH has asked all co-located events to uniformly delay their paper submission deadlines. The OOPSLA submission deadline has been moved by one month, i.e., to May 15, 2020.
OOPSLA Research papers will be presented as part of the new Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity (SPLASH) Conference, which grew out of the Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA).
Research Papers. These papers form the heart of the traditional OOPSLA experience. Research papers describe substantiated new research or novel technical results, advance the state of the art, or report on significant experience or experimentation; they will be presented in the Research Track. Onward!