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@ 1997-03-31  0:00 DionAS
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==>               COPE '97                 <==

==> Current Object Practice and Experience <==

==>        - the lecture series -          <==

O'Shaughnessy Educational Center Auditorium

St. Paul Campus, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN
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May 20, 1997 - Education

==> Adele Goldberg and John Pugh


September 16, 1997 - Management

==> Larry Constantine and James Coplien


November 18, 1997 - Process

==> Kent Beck

COPE '97 continues the focus on the "state-of-the-practice" in object 
oriented software development set in the previous COPE conferences. 
The COPE '97 Lecture Series features internationally recognized speakers 
from the object community sharing their insights in an informal setting. 

Each of the evenings will begin with a social hour at 6:00 PM. 
The main program will begin at 7:00 PM.

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==>           For more information            <==

==>                                           <==

==>              Jonathan Lord                <==

==>            tel: 612.699.9940              <==

==>         70243.3623@compuserve.com         <==

==>                                           <==

==> http://www.oolab.stthomas.edu/otug/cope97 <==

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