[comp.lang.smalltalk] Call for Papers

bouguett@margaux.colorado.edu (07/22/89)

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	FIRST MAGHREBIN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
	AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
	
	Constantine, Algeria, September 24-27, 1989
	
	CALL FOR PAPERS
	
	TOPICS
	
	The Conference Program will include bith invited and contributed papers.
	Authors from Maghreb are particulary encouraged to submit. The adressed
	topics, but not limited to, are :
		- Algebraic Specification
		- Program Construction and Proving
		- Expert Systems
		- Knowledge and Data Bases
		- Communication Protocols
		- Distributed Systems
		- Object Oriented Programming
	
	TERMS OF PRESENTATION OF PAPERS :
	Papers should be in English, French or Arabic and meet the following
	requirements :
	1- Pages should not number more than 20, including an abstract, tables, figures
	and references.
	2- The papers should be double typed on (A 4) single faced page.
	3- The full-name of author (s) and institude and country where the research
	was conducted should be written on the title page with an abstract of no more
	than 300 words.
	4- Four copies of the papers should be sent to the chaiman of the organizing
	committee.
	
	DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS :
	
	The closing date for acceptance of papers is 10 August 1989. Those whose
	papers are accepted will be informed by 4th September 1989.
	
	ORGANIZED BY :
	
	Laboratory of Knowledge Bases and Distributed Systems Computer Science
	Institute, Constantine University with the partipation of LRI ORSAY- FRANCE.
	
	GUEST SPEAKER :
	
	Eric G. Wagner, Research staff member IBM Watson Research Center (USA)
	
	CORRESPONDANCE :
	
	All correspondance should be adressed to :
	Dr. BETTAZ Mohamed
	Institut d'Informatique
	Universite de Constantine
	Constantine 25000
	ALGERIA
	Telephone : (213) (4) 69.21.39
	Telex : 92436 UNCZL

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lins@Apple.COM (Chuck Lins) (06/14/90)

Announcement and Call for Papers
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Aims and Scope:
The international journal "Structured Programming" serves the professional
computing and engineering community. It includes technical contributions
and short communications in the area of
	o programming
	o programming methodology and style
	o programming languages
	o programming environments
	o compilers
	o interpreters
	o applications

The journal reports on technical advances in the field, announce and review
systems, implementations, and relevant publications. "Structured Programming"
emphasizes innovative concepts in programming (such as literate programming)
and practical solutions for real problems. "Structured Programming" is not
intended to be an archival journal, but instead, an informal forum for the
timely exchange of ideas and information.

Readership:
computer scientists and engineers, software developers

Call For Papers:
The journal encourages contributions of original papers on any aspect of
programming methodology and style, programming languages, programming
environments, compilers, interpreters and applications. All papers will be
reviewed. For papers of high quality, the journal can offer timely publication.
Papers should be submitted to:

Prof. Dr. Gustav Pomberger
Johannes Kepler University of Linz
A-4040 Linz
Austria

Tel.: +43-732-2468-683
Fax: 732-2468-10
E-Mail: K2G0190@AEARN.BITNET

or to
Springer-Verlag
815 De La Vina Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
USA

Tel.: (805) 963-7960
Fax: (805) 966-3491
E-Mail: rossbach@hub.ucsb.edu

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