ANN: Call for Papers - EuroPLoP 2005 European patterns conference
From: Andy Longshaw (andy_at_blueskyline.com)
Date: 11/18/04
- Next message: Otavio C. Decio: "Re: Generating SQL"
- Previous message: Mikito Harakiri: "Re: Generating SQL"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Date: 18 Nov 2004 14:15:04 -0800
CALL FOR PAPERS
EuroPLoP(tm) 2005 - 10th year of the major European patterns conference
6th - 10th July 2005
Irsee, Bavaria, Germany
EuroPLoP(tm) is the European member of the PLoP(tm) conference series.
The focus at EuroPLoP is on learning, discussion and reflection about
patterns. The
conference offers a variety of workshops that allow you to learn about
patterns, to receive feedback on your own patterns, and to discuss
patterns with fellow pattern enthusiasts. To this end, we would welcome
papers that fall into any of the following categories:
Short papers containing one or more patterns that are ready for
peer review in a Writers' Workshop.
Longer pattern languages or sequences that are ready for in-depth
peer review in a Pattern Language Workshop.
Draft pattern material that can be enhanced through an
Individual Workshop where an experienced pattern author helps
you to polish your material.
Focus group proposals. Focus groups are usually free-format
discussion groups or workshops which bring together people who
are interested in a challenging topic related to patterns.
Papers about the use of patterns. Such papers would typically be
pattern case studies or papers on applying patterns from pattern
practitioners.
If you would like to contribute to the conference and improve your
own patterns or enhance your understanding of patterns by submitting
a paper, the important date is 25th February 2005.
For more information, please visit http://hillside.net/europlop
Thanks for reading this far!
Andy Longshaw
Programme Chair, EuroPLoP 2005
P.S. If you think that this conference may be of interest to
colleagues, friends or communities to which you belong, please
forward on this email. Thank you.
- Next message: Otavio C. Decio: "Re: Generating SQL"
- Previous message: Mikito Harakiri: "Re: Generating SQL"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]