Call for Papers Inaugural Conference on the Principles and Practice of Programming in Java Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland June 13-14, 2002 General Chair Despite its relatively recent origin, the Java pro- John Waldron, gramming language has become established as the Trinity College, Dublin. language of choice for internet-based and mobile ap- john.waldron@cs.tcd.ie plications, and increasingly challenges the promi- nence of more established languages in many other Program Chair fields. James Power, NUI Maynooth. This conference seeks to draw together researchers, james.power@may.ie teachers and programmers who study or work with the Java programming language to discuss the prin- ciples and practice of its use, in the friendly and Topics convivial environment of Trinity College Dublin. * Software Engineering with Java Theme * Program Design and Im- plementation We invite papers exploring all aspects of Java pro- * Design Patterns through gramming; in particular we seek research papers cov- Java ering the principles of programming in Java, and * Novel Applications of teaching and experience reports dealing with the Java practice of Java programming. * Performance of Java Programs The list of topics is not intended to be exhaustive; * Practice and experience papers related to other aspects of Java programming * Teaching Java Program- are welcome. ming * Applications in science, Submission Information engineering and mathe- matics 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. Important Dates: * Paper submission: Papers in PDF format should be submitted by e-mail March 17, 2002 to pppj@cs.tcd.ie, to arrive not later than March * Notification: 17, 2002. April 19, 2002 * Camera-ready copy: Conference Home Page: May 10, 2002 * Conference: http://www.cs.tcd.ie/pppj June 13-14, 2002