hansen@pegasus.ATT.COM (Tony L. Hansen) (06/14/90)
C++ at Work - '90 September 24-27, 1990 Meadowlands Hilton Secaucus, NJ Jointly Sponsored by The C++ Report and The Wang Institute of Boston University Conference: Designed to stimulate usage of C++ in the corporate environment, this intensive four-day conference features educational seminars, tutorials, and product demonstrations. Tutorials and technical sessions are geared toward applications-oriented information immediately usable by your company. Papers: Twelve expert-reviewed papers will be presented. Papers will represent the latest thinking, theoretical ideas, and insightful applications in C++, and will be judged on technical merit, accuracy, and potential interest to attendees. Papers will be published in the conference proceedings, and selected papers may be published in an upcoming issue of The Journal of Object-Oriented Programming. Papers are being solicited on all aspects of C++ usage, including: o programming environments o design methodologies o applications o applications o class libraries o user interfaces o teaching C++ o implementations o database applications Of particular interest are papers on aspects of C++ software development within the work environment. Format: Papers should be limited to 20 typed, double-spaced pages. Please submit papers in either ASCII text, Postscript, or Troff (+preprocessors) format. The first page of the paper should contain the following information: o title o author's name and affiliations o contact information (address, phone numbers, electronic mail addresses) o a 200-word abstract Transmission: Send papers via electronic mail to: c++atwork90@pegasus.att.com or on an IBM or Macintosh diskette to: C++ at Work - '90 588 Broadway, Suite 604 New York, NY 10012 (212) 274-0640 Deadlines: Papers due July 30, 1990 Acceptance notification by August 17 Camera-ready version due September 3