TOOLS USA '96
Twentieth international conference and exhibition
Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
Santa Barbara, California, July 29 - August 2, 1996
Advance program
Program Chair: Raimund Ege, Florida International
University
Panel and Workshop Chair: Madhu Singh, Bellcore
Conference Chair: Bertrand Meyer,
ISE
TOOLS is the major international conference and exhibition devoted
to the applications of object-oriented technology. TOOLS USA '96, the twentieth
TOOLS International Conference and Exhibition, returns to Santa Barbara
for the sixth time and continues the commitment to excellence demonstrated
by earlier conferences in Europe, the Pacific and the US.
Mark your calendar for the upcoming TOOLS USA '96 and associated Symposium
on Teaching Object Technology conferences in Santa Barbara, California
from July 29- August 2nd this summer.
Don't miss this opportunity to:
- Learn directly from recognized industry experts, language and methods
originators and well-known book authors in small classroom settings.
- Exchange ideas and new technologies with an international network
of your peers.
- Participate in interactive Panel and Workshop sessions so you can
determine how to successfully develop, deploy and maintain the software
systems your organization requires.
- Demo new products and have your questions answered by leading vendors.
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Tutorial
Program
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Each tutorial is a half-day, unless otherwise designated. You may select a maximum of four to
attend over the two-day tutorial period in the following topics:
Analysis & Design,
Reuse,
Internet, Distribution, Concurrency,
O-O Methods,
Applications and Techniques.
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All about
the conference program
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Keynote presentations,
Panels,
Workshops and
Technical Sessions.
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STOT - Symposium on Object
Technology
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Of particular interest to educators and trainers, the third
Symposium on Object Technology will be organized on Friday, August 2, chaired by Brian Henderson-Sellers.
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Practical
information
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Travel arrangements, lodging.
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