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=-0.3 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00, REPLYTO_WITHOUT_TO_CC,T_FILL_THIS_FORM_SHORT autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: 103376,620e658395afcc31,start X-Google-Attributes: gid103376,public From: Richard Riehle Subject: Re: WOON'96 June 20 and 21 St. Petersburg, Russia, Program Date: 1996/05/15 Message-ID: X-Deja-AN: 155043058 references: <4na2j5$4p7@main.ipf.net> content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII organization: National University, San Diego mime-version: 1.0 reply-to: Richard Riehle newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Date: 1996-05-15T00:00:00+00:00 List-Id: On 14 May 1996, Frieder Monninger wrote: WOON'96 June 20 and 21 St. Petersburg, Russia ============================================= Conference Program and registration form (see also http://www.sigco.com/woon/program.htm) ------------------------------------------------- Thursday, June 20 9:30 Keynote Mark Bilger (IBM) Business Re-Engineering with Object Technology: Implications for the Russian Marketplace" 10:30 - 13:00 Session 1: Implementation of OO Languages Philippe Collet, Roger Rousseau (University of Nice) Assertions are Objects too! Thomas Kuehne (TU Darmstadt) Nil and None considered Null and Void Arianna del Soldato, Serenella Rampichini and Doris Schmedding (University of Dortmund) From OMT to Beta: An Integrated Environment Jens Knoop, Wolfgang Golubski (University Passau) Abstract Interpretation: A Uniform Framework for Powerful Type Analysis and Classical Optimization of Object-Oriented Programs 10:30 - 13:00 Session 2: Experience Michael Ryba (Stuttgart University) Integrated Design Project Planning and Design Flow Control based on Object-oriented Techniques Lyudmila Baeva, Anelia Kamburova (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company) Object-Oriented Approach for Database Application Ivan Futo, Gyorgy Strausz, Igor V.Vel'bitsky (International Scientific Centre, Kiev) CDCS: computer assistance for development of object-oriented distributed applications. 14:30 - 17:00 Session 3: Pattern Thomas Gerth, Roland Schachtschabel, Reinhold Scho:nefeld (University Illmenau) Using Patterns in Design and Documentation of Software Pekka Kahkipuro (University of Helsinki) Basic patterns of distributed object-oriented computing Dirk Riehle (Union Bank of Switzerland) Presenting and Composing Patterns Friday, June 21 9:30 Keynote > Richard K. Runyan (IBM) > Parts: The Newest Cottage Industry 10:30 - 13:00 Session 4: Class design + persistance A. Frick, R. Neumann and W. Zimmermann (Karlsruhe University) A Method for the Construction of Robust class hierarchies Peter Hofmann (Stuttgart University) Using Object-Oriented Techniques for Developing CAE-Tools Oleg T. Balovnev, Armin B. Cremers, Wolfgang Reddig (Bonn University) Updating Polymorphic Objects Holger Vogelsang, Uwe Brikschulte (Karlsruhe University) Persistent Objects In A Relational Database 10:30 - 13:00 Session 5: Experience Chris Lett, HuiWen Wang, Irina Koryakotseva (Morgan Stanley/Citybank, NY) Object experience and migration strategy Peter Hartmann, Moritz Frisch (University of Darmstadt) Design Patterns and Optimization Strategies for the Simulation of Dynamic Cellular Structures in Smalltalk Alexander Podelko (Rodnik Software, Moscow) Object-Oriented DBMSs: present and future 14:30 - 17:30 OO Session 6: design + modelling Wolfgang Hesse (University of Marburg) From WOON to EOS: New development methods require a new software process model Alois Stritzinger (University of Linz) A Component-Based Modeling Approach Michael Rohloff (Danet GmbH) Extending object oriented analysis to business process design 14:30 - 17:00 Session 7: Reuse - Concepts Lisa Florence (IBM) Reuse: Fact, Fiction or both ? Bart Childs, Johannes Sametinger (Brown University, USA) Object-Oriented Literate Programming Holger Winklbauer (University of Aachen) Treating Information Like Infrastructure Guilherme Horta Travassos (University of Rio de Janeiro) Using Objects to Improve Semantics on Software Engineering Environments 18:00 - Panel Software industry in Russia - past and future -------------------------------------- Russia has been (and still is) a major force in most topics - including computer science. A surprising number of software development efforts within the former Soviet Union are using object-oriented programming and object-oriented design to build production software systems. Major universities teach object oriented methods and there is some research in this area. Besides this there is much cooperation between Western and Russian companies and research institutes. It seems to be the right time for the first international conference in Russia about object oriented technology. This conference should: - help East and West to learn from one another - help to build new connections - provide the opportunity to present and to learn about o the actual state of research in OO technology o OO based developments o practical experiences with OO The conference will be held at the St. Petersburg electrotechnical university. Accommodations will be provided on-site. Additional accomodations will be available in St. Petersburg. Airport limousine service between St. Petersburg Airport and the conference site will be provided. The conference organizers will help you in gathering the necessary visas. Please note that aquiring a visa may take up to several weeks, so don't delay! Registration fees: Before May 1 After May 1 ------------------- --------------------------------- Conference only (June 20 & June 21) 220 260 (includes conference fee, a copy of the conference proceedings and a party on the night of the 20th on a boat). Reduced Conference fee for faculty members and speakers 120 160 "Foreigners Kit" - Dinner at the 19th, Dinner and Lunch at the 20th and 21st, 70 80 Car service from and to St. Petersburg Airport. "Excursion Kit" - excursion by bus to 40 45 Peterhof and around the town of St. Petersburg and to the Hermitage including entrance fee but no food (22nd and 23rd) Tutorials at the 19th 250 290 (including Lunch) Accommodation will be available from $15 up to $50 at the university or at the Research Engineering Center and from $35 (at "The Youth Palace") to $95 at Hotel "St. Petersburg" (all prices for double rooms). These prices are as of April 96, but may be raised due to inflation, and high demand as many people visit St. Petersburg at this time. So we suggest you d make room reservations as soon as possible. As there are many other hotels in the town (no upper price limit ;-) accommodation should be no problem - just ask the conference organizers. Registration form: I wish to attend (Check box) ( ) Conference ( ) with "foreigners Kit" ( ) Tutorial ( ) Excursions at 22nd and 23rd ( ) I will bring a guest and need an extra boat party ticket (45 $ for each additional participant) ( ) I want to present a paper Name: ________________________________ Company: _____________________________ Address: _____________________________ _____________________________ Fax: _____________________________ email: _____________________________ Plases make a hotel reservation at: for these dates: ( ) I need the invitation in order to obtain a visa --- VISA: In order to issue the necessary invitation, we need also the following information: - Citizenship: - Date of Birth: - Passport No.: (must be a real passport, no ID card ...) - Route: St.Petersburg, ... all other possible places to be visited ... - Date of entrance: (we suggest: earliest possible, latest possible date ...) - Date of departure: The invitation will be sent by fax within 5 days. If you do not receive it in this time, please send the information again directly to smolyani@vislab.etu.spb.ru and tell them about the delay. Send Payment and registration to: outside Russia: in Russia: SIG Computer GmbH contact D 35619 Braunfels alexei@eiffel.ru Fax: +49 6472 911 031 Phone: (095) 192 1630 (MC and Visa accepted) contact Alexei Shestialtynov