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Category Programming Languages;Object-Oriented Programming;Doctoral Symposium
Deadline: April 15, 2011 | Date: July 25, 2011
Venue/Country: Lancaster, U.K.
Updated: 2011-02-27 20:12:23 (GMT+9)
 Important DatesPaper submission due:			15 April, 2011Acceptance notification:		20 May, 2011Doctoral Symposium and PhD Workshop:	25 July, 2011GoalECOOP 2011 in Lancaster UK hosts the 21st edition of the Doctoral Symposium and PhD Student Workshop along-side the various workshops. As the name suggests, this is a two-session event: a Doctoral Symposium and a PhD Student Workshop. The Doctoral Symposium and PhD Student Workshop provides a forumfor both early and late-stage PhD students to present their research and getdetailed feedback and advice. The main objectives of this event are:- to allow PhD students to practice writing clearly and to present effectively their research proposal- to get constructive feedback from other researchers- to build bridges for potential research collaboration- to contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other researchers at the main conferenceStudentshipsParticipants of Doctoral Symposium and PhD Student Workshop are eligible to apply for studentships to receive financial support for travel costs. Further details regarding studentship applications is available at:http://ecoop11.comp.lancs.ac.uk/?q=content/studentships
Important DatesPaper submission due:			15 April, 2011Acceptance notification:		20 May, 2011Doctoral Symposium and PhD Workshop:	25 July, 2011GoalECOOP 2011 in Lancaster UK hosts the 21st edition of the Doctoral Symposium and PhD Student Workshop along-side the various workshops. As the name suggests, this is a two-session event: a Doctoral Symposium and a PhD Student Workshop. The Doctoral Symposium and PhD Student Workshop provides a forumfor both early and late-stage PhD students to present their research and getdetailed feedback and advice. The main objectives of this event are:- to allow PhD students to practice writing clearly and to present effectively their research proposal- to get constructive feedback from other researchers- to build bridges for potential research collaboration- to contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other researchers at the main conferenceStudentshipsParticipants of Doctoral Symposium and PhD Student Workshop are eligible to apply for studentships to receive financial support for travel costs. Further details regarding studentship applications is available at:http://ecoop11.comp.lancs.ac.uk/?q=content/studentships Event FormatThis is a full-day event of interactive presentations. Morning and early afternoon will be dedicated to the Doctoral Symposium, with late afternoon dedicated to the PhD Student Workshop. Besides the formal presentations, there will be plenty of opportunities for informal interactions during lunch and (possibly) dinner. It is planned that members of the academic panel will give short presentations on a variety of topics related to doing research.TopicsPotential topics are those of the main conference (seehttp://ecoop11.comp.lancs.ac.uk
Event FormatThis is a full-day event of interactive presentations. Morning and early afternoon will be dedicated to the Doctoral Symposium, with late afternoon dedicated to the PhD Student Workshop. Besides the formal presentations, there will be plenty of opportunities for informal interactions during lunch and (possibly) dinner. It is planned that members of the academic panel will give short presentations on a variety of topics related to doing research.TopicsPotential topics are those of the main conference (seehttp://ecoop11.comp.lancs.ac.uk ), i.e. all topics related to object technology. The following list of suggested topics is by no means exclusive:- Analysis and design methods and patterns- Databases, persistence, transactions- Distributed, concurrent, mobile, real-time systems- Empirical and application studies- Frameworks, product lines, software architectures- Language design and implementation- Modularity, aspects, features, components, services, reflection- Software development environments and tools- Static and dynamic software analysis, testing, and metrics- Theoretical foundations, type systems, formal methods- Versioning, compatibility, software evolutionDoctoral SymposiumThe goal of the doctoral symposium session is to provide PhD students with useful feedback towards the successful completion of their dissertation research. Each student is assigned an academic panel, based on the specifics of that student's research. The student will give a presentation of 15-20 minutes (exact time will be announced later), followed by 15-20 minutes of questions and feedback. The experience is meant to mimic a "mini-" defense interview. Aside from the actual feedback, this helps the student gain familiarity with the style and mechanics of such an interview (advisors of student presenters will not be allowed to attend their student's presentations). To participate, the students should be far enough in their research to be able to present:- the importance of the problem- a clear research proposal- some preliminary work/results- an evaluation planThe students should still have at least 12 months before defending their dissertation. We believe that students that are defending within a year would not be able to incorporate the feedback they receive.To participate, please submit:- a 3-4 page abstract in the llncs format- a letter from your advisor. This letter should include an assessment of thecurrent status of your dissertation research and an expected date for dissertation submission. The advisor should e-mail this letter to ecoop11-ds
), i.e. all topics related to object technology. The following list of suggested topics is by no means exclusive:- Analysis and design methods and patterns- Databases, persistence, transactions- Distributed, concurrent, mobile, real-time systems- Empirical and application studies- Frameworks, product lines, software architectures- Language design and implementation- Modularity, aspects, features, components, services, reflection- Software development environments and tools- Static and dynamic software analysis, testing, and metrics- Theoretical foundations, type systems, formal methods- Versioning, compatibility, software evolutionDoctoral SymposiumThe goal of the doctoral symposium session is to provide PhD students with useful feedback towards the successful completion of their dissertation research. Each student is assigned an academic panel, based on the specifics of that student's research. The student will give a presentation of 15-20 minutes (exact time will be announced later), followed by 15-20 minutes of questions and feedback. The experience is meant to mimic a "mini-" defense interview. Aside from the actual feedback, this helps the student gain familiarity with the style and mechanics of such an interview (advisors of student presenters will not be allowed to attend their student's presentations). To participate, the students should be far enough in their research to be able to present:- the importance of the problem- a clear research proposal- some preliminary work/results- an evaluation planThe students should still have at least 12 months before defending their dissertation. We believe that students that are defending within a year would not be able to incorporate the feedback they receive.To participate, please submit:- a 3-4 page abstract in the llncs format- a letter from your advisor. This letter should include an assessment of thecurrent status of your dissertation research and an expected date for dissertation submission. The advisor should e-mail this letter to ecoop11-ds comp.lancs.ac.ukAbstracts should be submitted to:http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsecoop11
comp.lancs.ac.ukAbstracts should be submitted to:http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsecoop11 The abstract should focus on the following:1. Problem Description- what is the problem?- what is the significance of this problem?- why the current state of the art can not solve this problem?2. Goal Statement- what is the goal of your research?- what artifacts (tools, theories, methods) will be produced, and how do theyaddress the stated problem? How are the artifacts going to help reach the stated goal?3. Method- what experiments, prototypes, or studies need to be produced/executed?- what is the validation strategy? How will it demonstrate that the goal wasreached?Note that this is not a typical technical paper submission, and that the focus is not on technical details, but rather on research method.Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the committee.If accepted for presentation, the student's advisor must email the chair nolater than 18 July, 2011 and confirm that the advisor attended at least oneof the student's presentation rehearsals.PhD Student WorkshopThis session is addressed primarily to PhD students in the early stages of their PhD work. The goal is to allow participants to present their researchideas and obtain feedback from the rest of the workshop attendees. Each participant will give a 10-15 minute presentation, followed by 10-15 minutes of discussions (exact times will be announced later).To participate, please submit:- 6-10 page position paper in the llncs format, presenting your idea or current work- a support letter from your advisor. The advisor should e-mail this letter to ecoop11-ds
The abstract should focus on the following:1. Problem Description- what is the problem?- what is the significance of this problem?- why the current state of the art can not solve this problem?2. Goal Statement- what is the goal of your research?- what artifacts (tools, theories, methods) will be produced, and how do theyaddress the stated problem? How are the artifacts going to help reach the stated goal?3. Method- what experiments, prototypes, or studies need to be produced/executed?- what is the validation strategy? How will it demonstrate that the goal wasreached?Note that this is not a typical technical paper submission, and that the focus is not on technical details, but rather on research method.Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the committee.If accepted for presentation, the student's advisor must email the chair nolater than 18 July, 2011 and confirm that the advisor attended at least oneof the student's presentation rehearsals.PhD Student WorkshopThis session is addressed primarily to PhD students in the early stages of their PhD work. The goal is to allow participants to present their researchideas and obtain feedback from the rest of the workshop attendees. Each participant will give a 10-15 minute presentation, followed by 10-15 minutes of discussions (exact times will be announced later).To participate, please submit:- 6-10 page position paper in the llncs format, presenting your idea or current work- a support letter from your advisor. The advisor should e-mail this letter to ecoop11-ds comp.lancs.ac.ukPosition papers should be submitted to:http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsecoop11
comp.lancs.ac.ukPosition papers should be submitted to:http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsecoop11 The position paper should contain (at least):- a problem description- a detailed sketch of a proposed approach- related workAs this is earlier-stage research, it is not necessary to have concrete results from this research presented in the paper. Instead, the goal of thepaper is to inform the reader of a (well-motivated) problem and to present ahigh level (possible) solution.If accepted for presentation, the student's advisor must email the chair nolater than 18 July, 2011 and confirm that the advisor attended at least oneof the student's presentation rehearsals.Committee- Moharram Challenger, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey- Andreas Mertgen, Technischen Universitat, Berlin, Germany- Stephen Nelson, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand- Hesam Samimi, University of California, Los Angeles, USA- Lucas Satabin, Technische Universitat, Darmstadt, GermanyAcademic Panel[Announced soon]Previous ExperiencesThe ECOOP Doctoral Symposium is an excellent place to meet many interesting people and discuss new ideas related to your research topic. It has a friendly atmosphere which makes everybody welcomed and relaxed. By attendingthe PhD symposium last year, I had the opportunity to engage in newcollaborations with researchers from different institutions. I also receivedfeedback from both well-established researchers and fellow PhD students whichhad a great positive effect on my thesis. I would certainly recommend all PhDstudents to attend the ECOOP PhD Symposium and Workshop.- Eduardo Figueiredo, participant DS ECOOP'08The ECOOP Doctoral Symposium was a remarkable event. It was an honor to getfeedback on my personal thesis topic from such well-established researchersin the field. Their comments not only encouraged me to continue with my thesis work but also gave me valuable feedback on how to refine my concretetopic and bring the overall topic into shape. In addition, I found the otherstudents' talks to be some of the most interesting ones at ECOOP. Some ofthem were very inspiring even for my own work. Overall, my participation inthe symposium will certainly have a great positive effect on my thesis.Apart from that it was a fun day which made me meet many interesting people.- Eric Bodden, participant DS ECOOP'07More Information and ContactFor additional information about Doctoral Symposium, please visit the event page at:http://ecoop11.comp.lancs.ac.uk/?q=calls/doctoral
The position paper should contain (at least):- a problem description- a detailed sketch of a proposed approach- related workAs this is earlier-stage research, it is not necessary to have concrete results from this research presented in the paper. Instead, the goal of thepaper is to inform the reader of a (well-motivated) problem and to present ahigh level (possible) solution.If accepted for presentation, the student's advisor must email the chair nolater than 18 July, 2011 and confirm that the advisor attended at least oneof the student's presentation rehearsals.Committee- Moharram Challenger, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey- Andreas Mertgen, Technischen Universitat, Berlin, Germany- Stephen Nelson, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand- Hesam Samimi, University of California, Los Angeles, USA- Lucas Satabin, Technische Universitat, Darmstadt, GermanyAcademic Panel[Announced soon]Previous ExperiencesThe ECOOP Doctoral Symposium is an excellent place to meet many interesting people and discuss new ideas related to your research topic. It has a friendly atmosphere which makes everybody welcomed and relaxed. By attendingthe PhD symposium last year, I had the opportunity to engage in newcollaborations with researchers from different institutions. I also receivedfeedback from both well-established researchers and fellow PhD students whichhad a great positive effect on my thesis. I would certainly recommend all PhDstudents to attend the ECOOP PhD Symposium and Workshop.- Eduardo Figueiredo, participant DS ECOOP'08The ECOOP Doctoral Symposium was a remarkable event. It was an honor to getfeedback on my personal thesis topic from such well-established researchersin the field. Their comments not only encouraged me to continue with my thesis work but also gave me valuable feedback on how to refine my concretetopic and bring the overall topic into shape. In addition, I found the otherstudents' talks to be some of the most interesting ones at ECOOP. Some ofthem were very inspiring even for my own work. Overall, my participation inthe symposium will certainly have a great positive effect on my thesis.Apart from that it was a fun day which made me meet many interesting people.- Eric Bodden, participant DS ECOOP'07More Information and ContactFor additional information about Doctoral Symposium, please visit the event page at:http://ecoop11.comp.lancs.ac.uk/?q=calls/doctoral and contact the ECOOP 2011 Doctoral Symposium Chairs at email address:ecoop11-ds
and contact the ECOOP 2011 Doctoral Symposium Chairs at email address:ecoop11-ds comp.lancs.ac.uk
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