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TOOLS USA '97
Twenty-third international conference and exhibition
Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
Santa Barbara, California, July 28 - August 1, 1997
Program Chair: Raimund Ege, Florida International
University
Panel and Workshop Chair: Madhu Singh, Bellcore
Conference Chair: Bertrand Meyer,
ISE
The registration now includes a
free one-year ACM membership (or
membership renewal).
TOOLS is one of the major international conferences and exhibitions
devoted to the applications of object-oriented technology. TOOLS USA '97
returns to Santa Barbara
and continues the commitment to excellence demonstrated
by earlier conferences in Europe, the Pacific and the US.
Don't miss this opportunity to:
- Learn directly from the top industry experts, language and methods
designers and best-selling book authors in small classroom settings.
- Exchange ideas and technologies with an international network
of your peers; find out what's turning them on and what next year's buzz
will be all about.
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Participate in interactive panel and workshop sessions to find out
how to develop, deploy and maintain your company's most challenging
software projects.
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See demos of new products and have your questions answered by vendors.
Registration fees and registration form
With special early-registration rates.
Conference program
Six keynote talks (James Coplien, Joseph Gil, David Harel, Bertrand
Meyer, John Potter and Richard Soley), submitted papers, workshops,
panels...
Tutorial program
The tutorials cover the principal areas of new software
technologies, from CORBA to Java, O-O databases, analysis by
contract, UML and OML, BON, Eiffel etc.
Practical
information
Social events, travel arrangements, lodging, ...
Schedule
Session by session, the action-packed 4 days of TOOLS.
Exhibitor Fact Sheet
It is not too late to participate as an exhibitor. A great way to showcase
your products to the right audience.
Call for papers and program
committee
Eiffel user workshop (July 31)
Program subject to change without notice.
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