From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on polar.synack.me X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00, FILL_THIS_FORM_FRAUD_PHISH,INVALID_DATE,SUBJ_ALL_CAPS autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fac41,3e09dd2a44c6c593,start X-Google-Attributes: gidfac41,public X-Google-Thread: 1077b1,3e09dd2a44c6c593,start X-Google-Attributes: gid1077b1,public X-Google-Thread: 109fba,3e09dd2a44c6c593,start X-Google-Attributes: gid109fba,public X-Google-Thread: 10a640,3e09dd2a44c6c593,start X-Google-Attributes: gid10a640,public X-Google-Thread: 103376,3e09dd2a44c6c593,start X-Google-Attributes: gid103376,public X-Google-Thread: 114809,3e09dd2a44c6c593,start X-Google-Attributes: gid114809,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1994-09-20 05:00:16 PST Path: bga.com!news.sprintlink.net!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!Germany.EU.net!netmbx.de!zib-berlin.de!news.belwue.de!news.uni-ulm.de!rz.uni-karlsruhe.de!news.urz.uni-heidelberg.de!usenet From: tuparev@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE (Georg Tuparev) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.eiffel,comp.lang.smalltalk,comp.lang.clos,comp.lang.ada,comp.databases.object Subject: OBJECT-ORIENTED COMPUTING IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES Date: 19 Sep 1994 17:50:51 GMT Organization: University of Heidelberg, Germany Message-ID: <35kj1r$jf7@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: monk.nmr.embl-heidelberg.de Xref: bga.com comp.lang.c++:29749 comp.lang.eiffel:2020 comp.lang.smalltalk:6095 comp.lang.clos:394 comp.lang.ada:6037 comp.databases.object:1714 Date: 1994-09-19T17:50:51+00:00 List-Id: Second announcement "OBJECT-ORIENTED COMPUTING IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES" A Multi-disciplinary Conference on the Next Generation of Scientific Computing Environments to be held at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg, Germany on 22-25 November, 1994 Purpose: To bring together scientists from many different fields involved or interested in Object-Oriented Computing. Motivation: Most of the scientific computing being done all over the world today uses the classic resources made available during the heyday of mainframe computers and the introduction of relatively simple graphical user interfaces (X11). However, the amount of data being processed has exploded over the past decade, straining the capabilities of standard methods and program packages. The natural scientist can no longer flexibly analyze the available data because only specialized solutions to particular problems are available - she/he spends much of her/his time worrying about how to get to a particular goal rather than what it means to have attained it. The new generations of object-oriented (OO) computer languages and systems promise to free the users from much of this archaic computational burden but are being developed mainly with commercial applications in mind. Now that the vendors of OO technology are beginning to cooperate (e.g. OpenStep*, CORBA) and/or are offering the same systems on many hardware platforms (e.g. NEXSTEP* on Intel PC's and Sun and HP workstations), the time has come to focus on what OUR needs are and how they might be implemented in the near future on available systems. An exchange of information with the academic and commercial developers of OO systems needed. Because theoretical discussions and academic exercises are unlikely to bear fruits on timescales of interest to the active researcher, this conference has as its underlying goal the discussion and formulation of concrete measures which might enable us to begin using the fruits of OO software-technology soon. Finally, this conference is intended to provide a forum in which current OOP projects - both scientific and commercial -- can be displayed, discussed, and compared in the hopes that we might all profit from the experience of others. *) "NEXTSTEP" and "OpenStep" are registered trademarks of NeXT Inc. Conference Format: In order to promote discussion, each day will start with a few invited talks (45min) and a very small number of contributed talks (15min), followed by panel discussions. The afternoons will be filled with time for working groups, seminars, poster sessions, demonstrations, and a vendor fair. Invited Talks (preliminary): Astrophysics - Allen Farris: "Analyzing and Managing Astrophysical Data - Problems and Opportunities from an Object-Oriented Perspective" (Space Telescope Science Institute,Baltimore, MD) High Energy Physics - Paul Kunz: (SLAC,Stanford, CA) Molecular Biology -TBA M.Nilges (EMBL) Geology - TBA, D. Coyle (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg) Ecology -TBA, University of London Object-Oriented Programming and Systems - Simson L. Garfinkel: "The OpenStep Programming Environment" - Peter. Lipps: "OpenStep and Portable Distributed Objects - Transparent distributed object-oriented programming in an open heterogeneous environment." NeXT GmbH, Germany - Wolfgang Drespling: "CORBA: A step towards totally wired applications", Sun Microsystems - F. Hessman: The SciTools project, Universitaet Goettingen OODB - TBA Contributed talks (preliminary) - Jacques Lemordant "Object-Oriented Visual Programming Systems for Scientific Visualization" (ARTEMIS-IMAG, Grenoble, France) - Konrad Polthier "An Object-Oriented Approach for Mathematical Visualization" (Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany) - Michael Sharf "Using Design Patterns in Object-Oriented Software Engineering", (EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany) - Martin Schoeckle "An Object Oriented Environment for Modelling and Simulation of Large Continuous Systems" (IKE, Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany) - Joost Backus "Efficient construction of software for data acquisition using object oriented NeXTSTEP development tools" (Mushroom Experimental Station, The Netherlands) - Guerino B. Mazzola "The Architecture of the RUBATO Performance Workstation on NEXTSTEP" (Institut f r Informatik, MultiMedia Lab. Univ. Z rich, Swiss) Panel Discussions (preliminary): - Object-oriented databases (OODB) - File, data, and object formats and ODD - Mathematical abstractions - Visual metaphors in a scientific object environment - Using objects in a heterogeneous world Suggested Topics and Working Groups: - The benefits of OO technologies for science and education - Visualization of complex objects and mathematical abstractions - OODB and interactive information systems (e.g. WAIS, WWW) - Current object-oriented computing environments (e.g. NEXTSTEP, OpenStep, SmallTalk-80, ET++) - OO & parallel computing - Computer-mediated collaborative environments A 3-day case-ctudy croject Demonstrations (preliminary): - The SciTools Project (EMBL & World) - Data visualization using HOPI (ARTEMIS-IMAG, Grenoble) - AIPS++ (National Radio Astronomy Observatory, USA) - GeneQuiz (Michael Scharf, EMBL, Heidelberg) - NEXTSTEP on Intel, HP, and Sun hardware (NeXT Germany, SunSoft, HP) - SRSWWW (Thure Etzold, EMBL, Heidelberg) - SequenceSpace (Michael Scharf, EMBL, Heidelberg) - Enterprize Object Framework (NeXT) Sponsors (preliminary): - European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany (Host) - Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Germany - NeXT GmbH, Germany - Sun GmbH, Germany Contact Addresses: Local: OO-Conference@embl-heidelberg.de Georg Tuparev (Tuparev@embl-heidelberg.de, NeXTMail) Michael Nilges (Nilges@embl-heidelberg.de, NeXTMail) Dinu Gherman (Gherman@embl-heidelberg.de, NeXTMail) European Molecular Biology Laboratory Meyerhofstr.1, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany Phone: +49-6221-387528, Fax: +49-6221-387517 Other: Frederic V. Hessman (hessman@uni-sw.gwdg.de) Universitaets-Sternwarte Geismarlandstr. 11, D-37083 Goettingen, Germany Phone: +49-551-395052, Fax: +49-551-395043 Jacques Lemordant (Jacques.Lemordant@imag.fr) ARTEMIS-IMAG, BP 53, F-38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France Phone: +33-76514498, Fax: +33-76638423 Deadlines: Oct. 15, 1994 - registration (via WWW or e-mail if possible) Oct. 20, 1994 - registration fee payment (see below) Oct. 30, 1994 - receipt of abstracts Dec. 31, 1994 - receipt of papers for the preceedings (ASCII, RTF, LaTeX, Framemaker) Fees: DM 130,- students; (identification will be required at registration!) DM 230,- academic Those for commercial vendors are to be negotiated on a personal basis. In case you are interested to give a presentation of a commercial product, please call +49 - 6221 - 387528. These fees are necessary in order to cover printing costs (abstracts, the program of the conference, and one copy of the proceedings per participant), coffee during the breaks, the travel expenses of invited speakers, and the conference dinner. Payment should be made via Bank transfer to "Conference: Object Oriented Programming in the Natural Sciences" on the following account (BLZ = "Bankleitzahl", the Bank's ID number; "Konto" = Account number): Landeszentralbank Heidelberg Poststr. 11 D-69117 Heidelberg BLZ 672 00 000 Konto 672 02 400 Sorry: we don't have the time or the personpower to handle credit cards! Hotel and other Information: EMBL is located halfway up the Koenigstuhl "mountain" (525m) above the part of Heidelberg called "Rohrbach" (a map of Heidelberg showing the location of EMBL and a few hotels will be available soon via WWW and anonymous ftp (ftp.embl-heidelberg.de) in the file: /pub/sci-tools/OO-conference-94/HeidelbergMap.gif.gz Most of the hotels are located in and around the old part of the city but EMBL can be easily reached via taxi (about DM 14,-), city bus number 21 (DM 3,- one-way), and a special EMBL shuttle will be running. We will send out more details about getting to EMBL in October to all registered participants. The WWW server will be available in mid August. Given the fact that Heidelberg is a major tourist attraction (castle, old bridge, university, and the Neckar Valley), one should make hotel reservations as soon as possible. For reservation (and other technical) information, contact: Nelly van der Jagt European Molecular Biology Laboratory Meyerhofstrasse 1 D-69117 Heidelberg Germany Phone: +49 - 6221 - 387361 Fax: +49 - 6221 - 387517 E-mail: Jagt@EMBL-Heidelberg.de (no NeXT mail please!) Heidelberg can be easily reached via train (ICE express train to and from nearby Mannheim) or via bus from Frankfurt International Airport (Lufthansa runs a bus service for anyone interested which leaves from the area just outside of the baggage-claim exit). WWW Conference server: We hope to have a WWW Conference registration server running after August 20, in which case you won't have to fill out the following: Registration Form: Please send the following form via e-mail to: OO-Conference@embl-heidelberg.de. Those of you without access to internet can send or FAX it to EMBL (see the FAX number and address above). There will be very few contributed talks, so indicate if you would object to presenting a poster instead. We will try to have enough Workstations for those wishing to organize non-commercial demonstrations. Commercial vendors should try to organize their own hardware. ________________________ cut here_______________________________ Name: Affiliation: Address: FAX: E-Mail: Student? (Y/N): Commercial Vendor? (Y/N): Field (e.g. Biology, OODB): Poster? (Y/N): Title of Poster: Contributed Talk? (Y/N): Title of Contributed Talk: Talk -> Poster OK? (Y/N): I am mostly interested in the following topics: I would like to participate in a panel discussion on: I would like to participate in a seminar on: I would like to participate in a working group on: Participation in the 3-day case study? (Y/N): I suggest the case-study topic: Non-Commercial demonstration? (Y/N): I will need the following equipment for my demonstration: I will need the following amount of space for my demonstration: Vendor fair? (Y/N): I will need the following equipment for my stand: I will need the following amount of space for my stand: