PPPJ Inaugural Conference on the
Principles and Practice of Programming in JavaTM

 

CFP

Dates

Venue

Papers

Registration


Workshops:

IRE-02


Organisers

 

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

June 13-14, 2002

Call for papers: PDF version, or PS version, or text version

Despite its relatively recent origin, the Java programming language has become established as the language of choice for internet-based and mobile applications, and increasingly challenges the prominence of more established languages in many other fields.

This conference seeks to draw together researchers, teachers and programmers who study or work with the Java programming language to discuss the principles and practice of its use, in the friendly and convivial environment of Trinity College Dublin.

Topics

We invite papers exploring all aspects of Java programming; in particular we seek research papers covering the principles of programming in Java, and teaching and experience reports dealing with the practice of Java programming.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Software Engineering with Java
  • Program Design and Implementation
  • Design Patterns through Java
  • Novel Applications of Java
  • Performance of Java Programs
  • Practice and experience
  • Teaching Java Programming
  • Applications in science, engineering and mathematics
  • This list of topics is not intended to be exhaustive; papers related to other aspects of Java programming are welcome.

    Submission Information

    Please submit a full paper of up to 6 pages in length. Papers should be formatted so that they are single-spaced, single column, and use a 12pt Times font. Papers in PDF format should be submitted by e-mail to pppj@cs.tcd.ie, to arrive not later than March 17, 2002. Include title, author list, postal address and abstract as plain text in the e-mail. All papers submitted will be reviewed in full by a minimum of two reviewers from independant institutions.

    Associated Workshops

    The Workshop on Intermediate Representation Engineering for Virtual Machines will be co-located with PPPJ'02.

    If you would like to organise a workshop associated with PPPJ'02, please contact the organisers at pppj@cs.tcd.ie


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