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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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