16.419 conference: component software

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Date: Wed Jan 15 2003 - 03:38:55 EST

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 419.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                         Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu

             Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 06:57:29 +0000
             From: Ronaldo Menezes <rmenezes@cs.fit.edu>
             Subject: CFP: Coordination and Component-Oriented Computing (PDPTA
    '03)

                             CALL FOR PAPERS
                Coordination and Component-Oriented Computing
                        (Languages, Models, Systems)
                   http://www.cs.fit.edu/~rmenezes/pdpta03/

                          a special session of

                                PDPTA'2003
             http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences/2003/PDPTA/pdpta.html
                            June 23 - 26, 2003
                 Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

    ======================================================================
    IMPORTANT DATES:
            March 3, 2003 (Monday): Draft papers (about 5 pages) due
            March 21st, 2003 (Friday) : Notification of acceptance
            April 22, 2003 (Tuesday): Camera-Ready papers & Prereg. due
            June 23-26, 2003: PDPTA'03 International Conference
    ======================================================================

    SCOPE OF THE SESSION:

    Component-based software is likely to be the most promising approach
    to making distributed systems and Internet applications fit the
    requirements of the new information-based work organization.
    Component-based software encompasses many disciplines and application
    domains, such as groupware, distributed object-oriented software
    development, middleware, multimedia, CSCW, and distributed simulation.
    The focus of this session is on component-based in special coordination
    issues that arise in these systems. Models, languages, and
    applications for both architectural and behavioral aspects of systems
    are of special concern.

    The purpose of this session is to bring together researchers and
    practitioners working on component-based computing and coordination
    in the diverse disciplines this field encompasses.
    The session serves as a forum to enable exchange of experience between
    academia and industry, as well as between researchers working on
    different aspects of coordination and component-based computing.

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