[news.announce.conferences] CFP: Hawaii Int'l Conf on System Sciences : Rapid Prototyping

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[Note: This announcement was sent to the group earlier with incorrect dates]


                  CALL FOR PAPERS AND REFEREES

    HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES - 22

                   Rapid Prototyping Session

            KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII - JANUARY 3-6, 1989

  The Software Track of HICSS-22 will contain a special set of
  papers focusing on  a broad selection of topics  in the area
  of Rapid Prototyping.  The  presentations will provide a fo-
  rum to discuss new advances  in theory and appli- cations in
  the use  of Rapid  Prototyping as a  means  for  early  exe-
  cution of software capabilities.  Prototyping can be used in
  different phases of software development for  different pur-
  poses. It can be used  to  refine  the requirements,   func-
  tional   evaluations,   performance evaluations,  as well as
  testing. Although there  is  a continuing  research  in try-
  ing to  develop  Very  High Level  Language  based  software
  design   environments, prototyping   activity  can  be  per-
  formed  with  varying degree    of   efficiency  and  effec-
  tiveness   in   any development  environment.

  Papers  are    invited   that may  be   theoretical, concep-
  tual, tutorial  or descriptive in nature.   Those papers se-
  lected  for  presentation  will appear  in   the  Conference
  Proceedings which  is published  by the Computer  Society of
  the IEEE.  HICSS-22 is sponsored by the University of Hawaii
  in cooperation with  the ACM, the Computer  Society, and the
  Pacific Research Institute for  Information Systems and Man-
  agement (PRIISM).  Submissions are solicited in:

     Prototyping experience with ART, KEE, PC+, etc.
     Prototyping  experience  with  C++,  Smalltalk, Flavors,
       objective-C, Ada, etc.
     Prototyping experience with CASE tools
     The role of Knowledge based systems in prototyping
     The role of simulation in Prototyping
     Prototyping experience in other environments/languages

  INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING PAPERS
  Manuscripts should be 22-26 typewritten, double-spaced pages
  in length.   Do not send submissions  that are significantly
  shorter  or  longer than  this.  Papers must  not  have been
  previously  presented or published, nor  currently submitted
  for  journal  publication.   Each  manuscript  will  be  put
  through a  rigorous  refereeing  process.  Manuscripts paper
  should have a title page that  includes the title of the pa-
  per, full  name of  its author(s),  affiliation(s), complete
  physical  and electronic  address(es),  telephone  number(s)
  and a  300-word abstract of the paper.

  DEADLINES
      A 300-word abstract is due by March 30, 1988
      Feedback to author concerning abstract by April 30, 1988
      Six copies of the manuscript are due by June 6, 1988
      Notification of accepted papers by September 1, 1988
      Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, are due by October 3, 1988

  SEND SUBMISSIONS AND QUESTIONS TO EITHER
      Murat M. Tanik                            Raymond T. Yeh
      Southern Methodist University             ISSI International
      Computer Science and Engineering Dept.    9420 Research Blvd.
      Dallas  Texas, 75275                      Suite 2000
      (214) 692-2854                            Austin, Tx. 78759
      E-Mail UUNET:Tanik@SMU                    (512) 338-1895



Correction:

The dates for the Rapid Prototyping Section of the HICCS-22 (Hawaii
Software Track, Jan 3-6, 1989) were incorrectly reported.  The
correct ones are:

      A 300-word abstract is due by March 30, 1988
      Feedback to author concerning abstract by April 30, 1988
      Six copies of the manuscript are due by June 6, 1988
      Notification of accepted papers by September 1, 1988
      Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, are due by October 3, 1988

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