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NL-KR Digest      Tue Jul 20 12:48:39 PDT 1993      Volume 12 No. 12 

Today's Topics:

CFP: Informatio nTechnology in Community Health (ITCH'94)
Query: Electronic access to NL Article
CFP: 1994 Cognitive Science conference
Program: IJCAI Workshop OBRS
CFP: 5th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments
ECOOP94 Call for Papers

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To: Jim Coward <JCOWARD@UVVM.UVic.CA>
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 09:58:10 PDT
From: JCOWARD@UVVM.UVic.CA
Subject: CFP: Information Technology in Community Health (ITCH'94)




ITCH 1994
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN COMMUNITY HEALTH

OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 2, 1994
VICTORIA, B.C. CANADA

A CONFERENCE ADDRESSING INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH

2nd: CALL FOR PAPERS

This conference provides a forum for academics, health professionals
and computer system professionals to present and exchange of ideas
and research results in the general area of information technology
for community health. Prospective contributors to the ITCH '94
Conference are encouraged to address topics in the following list.

Technology
* Community health data networks
* Health data communication protocols
* Appropriate technology
* Telehealth

Policy
* Community health system assessment
* Community health system planning
* Program evaluation
* Cost/benefit analysis
* Technology assessment

Applications
* Community health information systems
* Community health information resources
* Diagnostic and clinical expert systems
* Client and care giver education
* Community health databases
* Rehabilitation
* Software user interfaces
* User interfaces for the disabled
* Systems for developing countries

Papers should be limited to 20 minutes in length. Abstracts of 250
words will be accepted up to February 15 1994; authors will be
notified by March 15 1994 and completed papers will be due August
15 1994. Please submit your abstract to:

Dr. Kenneth Thornton, Chairman
ITCH '94 - Scientific Program Committee
School of Health Information Science
University of Victoria
P.O. Box 3050, Victoria B.C.
V8W 3P5

SUBMISSIONS MAY BE SENT BY E-MAIL TO: KTHORNTO@HSD.UVIC.CA
or by fax to (604) 721-1457

To obtain more information about the conference, please contact:

Dr. Paul Fisher, Chairman - ITCH '94
School of Health Information Science
University of Victoria
P.O. Box 3050, Victoria B.C.
V8W 3P5

INQUIRIES MAY BE SENT BY E-MAIL TO:PFISHER@HSD.UVIC.CA
or by phone at (604) 721-8575 or by fax to (604) 721-1457

Paul Fisher, Ph.D.
School of Health Information Science
The University of Victoria
Box 3050 Victoria B.C., Canada

Phone: (604) 721-8578
FAX: (604) 721-1457


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To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 93 15:56:59 ARG
From: atina!dcfcen!analia@uunet.UU.NET (Analia Fridman)
Subject: Query: Electronic access to NL Article



A researcher in Buenos Aires University is looking for the following
article:

"Text Structure and Referential Movement" written by Klein. It
appeared in issue 22 of "Sprache und Pragmatik lund" (a magazine edited
by Rosengreen).

Is it possible to retrieve this article by electronic means ?

Please, post the answers to me (since I'm not subscribed to the
list, the postings to the list won't reach me).

Thanks in advance.

--
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Analia Fridman
Centro de Comunicacion Cientifica (U.B.A.)

Pab. I, Cdad. Universitaria
(1428) Buenos Aires, Argentina
T.E.: 54 (01) 783-0729
E-mail: analia@dcfcen.edu.ar
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To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@gatech.edu
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1993 18:43:25 GMT
From: ashwin@gatech.edu (Ashwin Ram)
Subject: CFP: 1994 Cognitive Science conference


Sixteenth Annual Conference of the
COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY

July 27-30, 1994

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia


CALL FOR PAPERS

Due date: Friday, January 14, 1994

As Cognitive Science has matured over the years, it has broadened its
scope in order to address fundamental issues of cognition embedded
within culturally, socially, and technologically rich environments. The
Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society aims at
broad coverage of the many topics, methodologies, and disciplines that
comprise Cognitive Science. The conference will highlight new ideas,
theories, methods and results in a wide range of research areas relating
to cognition.

The conference will feature plenary addresses by invited speakers,
technical paper and poster sessions, research symposia and panels, and a
banquet. The conference will be held at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, home
of the Civil Rights movement, the 1996 Olympics, and the Dogwood
Festival.


GUIDELINES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Novel research papers are invited on any topic related to cognition.
Reports of research that cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries
and investigations of cognition within cultural, social and
technological contexts are encouraged. To create a high-quality program
representing the newest ideas and results in the field, submitted papers
will be evaluated through peer review with respect to several criteria,
including originality, quality, and significance of research, relevance
to a broad audience of cognitive science researchers, and clarity of
presentation. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference as
talks or posters, as appropriate. Papers may present results from
completed research as well as report on current research with an
emphasis on novel approaches, methods, ideas, and perspectives.

Authors should submit five (5) copies of the paper in hard copy form by
Friday, January 14, 1994, to:

Prof. Ashwin Ram
Cognitive Science 1994 Submissions
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Computing
801 Atlantic Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280

If confirmation of receipt is desired, please use certified mail or
enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope or postcard.


DAVID MARR MEMORIAL PRIZES FOR EXCELLENT STUDENT PAPERS

Papers with a student first author are eligible to compete for a David
Marr Memorial Prize for excellence in research and presentation. The
David Marr Prizes are accompanied by a $300.00 honorarium, and are
funded by an anonymous donor.


LENGTH

Papers must be a maximum of eleven (11) pages long (excluding only the
cover page but including figures and references), with 1 inch margins on
all sides (i.e., the text should be 6.5 inches by 9 inches, including
footnotes but excluding page numbers), double-spaced, and in 12-point
type. Each page should be numbered (excluding the cover page).
Camera-ready papers will be required only after authors are notified of
acceptance.

Template and style files conforming to these specifications for several
text formatting programs will be available by anonymous FTP from
ftp.cc.gatech.edu:/pub/cogsci94.


COVER PAGE

Each copy of the paper must include a cover page, separate from the body
of the paper, which includes:

1. Title of paper.

2. Full names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of
all authors.

3. An abstract of no more than 200 words.

4. Three to five keywords in decreasing order of relevance. The
keywords will be used in the index for the proceedings.

5. Preference for presentation format: Talk or poster, talk only, poster
only. Accepted papers will be presented either as talks or posters,
depending on authors' preferences and reviewers' recommendations
about which would be more suitable, and will not reflect the
quality of the papers.

6. A note stating if the paper is eligible to compete for a Marr Prize.


DEADLINE

Papers must be received by Friday, January 14, 1994. Papers received
after this date will be recycled.




CALL FOR SYMPOSIA

In addition to the technical paper and poster sessions, the conference
will feature research symposia, panels, and workshops. Proposals for
symposia are invited. Proposals should indicate:

1. A brief description of the topic;
2. How the symposium would address a broad cognitive science audience,
and some evidence of interest;
3. Names of symposium organizer(s);
4. List of potential speakers, their topics, and some estimate of their
likelihood of participation;
5. Proposed symposium format (designed to last 90 minutes).

Symposium proposals should be sent as soon as possible, but no later
than January 14, 1994. Abstracts of the symposium talks will be
published in the proceedings.



CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Kurt Eiselt and Ashwin Ram

STEERING COMMITTEE
Dorrit Billman, Mike Byrne, Alex Kirlik, Janet Kolodner (chair), Nancy
Nersessian, Mimi Recker, and Tony Simon

PLEASE ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO:
Prof. Kurt Eiselt
Cognitive Science 1994 Conference
Georgia Institute of Technology
Cognitive Science Program
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0505
E-mail: cogsci94@cc.gatech.edu


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To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr
Date: 16 Jul 1993 17:36:56 GMT
From: napoli@meurthe.loria.fr (Napoli Amedeo)
Subject: Program: IJCAI Workshop OBRS


Bonjour tout le monde,

Below, you will find the final programme (or program) of the IJCAI
Workshop ``Object-Based Representation Systems'' (Chambery, August
28th 1993).
Every talk will be 20 minutes long, and 5 minutes will be allowed for
reactions and (short) questions, just after the talk.
Every session will include 3 talks and 30 minutes of global
discussion.

Interested people can recover a copy of the 9 papers that will be
presented at the workshop (a copy of the whole proceedings will be
available after the workshop).

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IJCAI Workshop ``Object-Based Representation Systems''
Chambery (August 28th 1993)
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Final Programme:
----------------

Session 1: 8h30 -- 10h15
------------------------

Object-Based Representation Systems and Databases, Temporal Aspects
(links between object-based representation systems and databases,
temporal extensions, planning)
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A Formal Mapping from Database Objects to a Concept Language
Alessandro Artale , Francesca Cesarini and Giovanni Soda (Universita
di Firenze, Italia).

Using Subsumption in Semantic Query Optimization
Domenico Beneventano, Sonia Bergamaschi, Stefano Lodi and
Claudio Sartori (Universita de Bologna, Universita di Modena, Italia).

A Unified Framework for Representing Time, Actions and Plans
Alessandro Artale and Enrico Franconi (IRST, Povo, Italia).


--------------
10h15 -- 10h45
Coffee Break
--------------

Session 2: 10h15 -- 12h30
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Theoretical Aspects
(what is the contribution of theory and how theory can help?)
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The F-Logic Approach for Description Languages
Mira Balaban (University of the Negev, Israel).

Concept Algebras, Objects and K-REP
Robert Dionne, Eric Mays and Frank J. Oles (IBM Research Center,
Yorktown Heights, USA).

Axiomatization of Description Logics
Ve'ronique Royer (ONERA-CERT, Toulouse, France) and Joachim Quantz
(Technische Universitaet Berlin, Deutchland).

--------------
12h30 -- 14h00
Lunch
--------------

Session 3: 14h00 -- 15h45
-------------------------

Object-Based Representation Systems and Programming,
(what kind of objects for knowledge representation, and what kind of
programming paradigms?)
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On a purely taxonomic and descriptive meaning for classes
Jero^me Euzenat (INRIA Rhone Alpes, Grenoble, France).

SOLVER: Constraints + Objects --> Descriptions
Jean Franc~ois Puget and Patrick Albert (ILOG, Gentilly, France).

Implementing Subsumption in an Object-Oriented Programming Language
Christian Rathke (Universitaet Stuttgart, Deutchland).


--------------
15h45 -- 16h30
Coffee Break
-------------

Session 4: 16h30 -- 18h00
-------------------------

``Table-ronde'' (free session)
Objects in Knowledge Representation

- Constraints in Object-Based Representation Systems
- Object-Oriented Languages and (or versus?) Object-Based
Representation Systems
- Integration of Classification Facilities in Object-Oriented
Programming
- others ....

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18h00 End of the workshop
-------------------------

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Procedure for recovering the 9 papers that will be presented at the
workshop.

1- ftp ftp.loria.fr (or ftp 152.81.12.10)

2- Name: anonymous
Password: your e-mail address

You are now connected on the ftp server of loria, you can go to the
directory including the papers of the workshop as follows:

3- ftp> cd Loria/Workshop-8

the files in this directory are:

4- ftp> ls

artale-1.ps
artale-2.ps
balaban.ps
beneventano.ps
dionne.ps
euzenat.ps
puget.ps
rathke.ps
royer.ps

5- then, you can get every file (with mget *) or just one file (with
get).

6- you quit ftp with the quit command:

ftp> quit

Good readings and good work.
a bientot,
Amedeo Napoli

--
Amedeo NAPOLI (napoli@loria.fr)
CRIN CNRS -- INRIA Lorraine
BP 239 -- 54506 Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy Cedex -- France
Tel : (33) 83 59 20 68 -- Fax : (33) 83 41 30 79


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To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 93 11:03:02 PDT
From: L. Umit Yalcinalp <umit.yalcinalp@quintus.com>
Subject: CFP: 5th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments




Call for Participation

5th Workshop on LOGIC PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS

in conjunction with
INTERNATIONAL LOGIC PROGRAMMING SYMPOSIUM

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
26 - 29 October 1993


Logic Programming is used more widely in solving real-life problems and
building applications. Therefore, specialized tools, techniques and
environments are needed to support programmers in developing and maintaining
large software systems based on Logic Programming.

The aim of this year's workshop is to provide a global picture of Logic
Programming environments. The workshop is planneed to be organized in two
parts: state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art of Logic Programming
environments.

For the state-of-the-practice part, descriptions of environments for LP systems
actually in use, whether academics or commercial, are solicited. User reports
of need/problems/requests/comments are also encouraged.

For the state-of-the-art part, original research on any aspects of Logic
Programming environments are solicited including, but not limited to:
- debugging - shells
- testing - tools for expert system development
- visualization - software evolution support
- explanation - CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative
- reverse-engineering Work) environments

Submitted papers must be written in English, must not exceed 6 pages (including
references and figures), and must contain postal and electronic mailing
addresses of authors. Accepted papers must be presented at the workshop.

Submissions should be sent to the address below by either E-mail (preferred)
or postal mail. Electronic submissions must be in plain postscript format.
Alternatively 6 copies of the paper can be sent by postal mail.

Similar to previous years, informal proceedings containing the accepted papers
of the workshop will be published as a technical report. Since there will be no
time for final versions, the submitted versions of the accepted papers will be
the ones that are published.

Send submissions and enquiries to:
Baudouin Le Charlier,
Institut d'Informatique,
Facultes Universitaires de Namur (F.U.N.D.P.),
rue Grandgagnage, 21
B-5000 Namur
Belgium
email: ble@info.fundp.ac.be

Submission Deadline: August 1st, 1993
Notification Sent: September 15th, 1993

Organizing Committee:
Mireille Ducasse, ECRC, Germany,
Baudouin Le Charlier, Univ. Namur, Belgium
Yow-Jian Lin, Bellcore, USA,
Umit Yalcinalp, Quintus, USA



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To: sigart@cs.rpi.edu
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 93 10:20:19 +0200
From: evelina@deis33.cineca.it (Evelina Lamma)
Subject: CFP: ECOOP94 Call for Papers


ECOOP'94 Call for Contributions
================================

The Eighth European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming

Bologna, July 4 - 8, 1994

ECOOP'94 is the eighth edition of the European Conference on
Object-Oriented Programming. The conference aims to bring
together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry
to discuss and exchange new developments in object-oriented
languages, systems and methods.

Conference chair: Maurelio Boari (Univ. of Bologna, I)
Programme co-chairs: Mario Tokoro (Keio Univ./Sony CSL, J)
Remo Pareschi (ECRC, D)
Organizing chair: Paola Mello (Univ. of Bologna, I)


Organizing Committee
===================

Jean-Marc Andreoli (ECRC, D)
Giuseppe Bellavia (Univ. of Bologna, I)
Anna Ciampolini (Univ. of Bologna, I)
Antonio Corradi (Univ. of Bologna, I)
Peter Dickman (Univ. of Glasgow, UK)
Evelina Lamma (Univ. of Udine, I)
Letizia Leonardi (Univ. of Modena, I)
Daniela Mazzotti (Univ. of Bologna, I)
Antonio Natali (Univ. of Bologna, I)
Paolo Tiberio (Univ. of Bologna, I)
Satoshi Matsuoka (Univ. of Tokyo, J)
Roberto Zicari (Goethe-Univ., D)

Programme Committee
====================

Hassan Ait-Kaci (DEC PRL, F)
Mehmet Aksit (Univ. of Twente, NL)
Pierre America (Philips, NL)
Elisa Bertino (Univ. di Genova, I)
Jean Bezivin (Univ. de Nantes, F)
Maurelio Boari (Univ. di Bologna, I)
Pierre Cointe (Ecoles des Mines de Nantes, F)
Jacques Ferber (LAFORIA-IBP, F)
Bjorn Freeman-Benson (University of Victoria, CDN)
Simon Gibbs (Universite de Geneve, CH)
Gerti Kappel (University of Vienna, A)
Gregor Kiczales (Xerox PARC, USA)
Ole Lehrmann Madsen (Aarhus Univ., DK)
Boris Magnusson (Lund Univ., S)
Tom Maibaum (Imperial College, UK)
Jose' Meseguer (SRI, USA)
Eliot Moss (Univ. of Massachussets, USA)
Max Muehlhaeuser (Univ. of Karlsruhe, D)
Oscar Nierstrasz (Univ. de Geneve, CH)
Atsushi Ohori (Oki Electronics, J)
Walter Olthoff (DFKI, D)
Jens Palsberg (Aarhus Univ., DK)
Remo Pareschi (ECRC, D)
Antonio Porto (Univ. Nova de Lisboa, P)
Markku Sakkinen (Univ. of Jyvaskyla, SF)
Luc Steels (Vrje Univ. Brussels, B)
Dave Thomas (Object Technology International, CDN)
Mario Tokoro (Keio Univ./Sony CSL, J)
Akinori Yonezawa (Univ. of Tokyo, J)
Roberto Zicari (Goethe-Univ., D)


Call for Papers
===============

Authors are invited to submit either original research contributions,
or experience reports that provide new insight into the use of
object-oriented and related techniques. Suggested topics include,
but are not limited to:

- Languages and their implementation
- Combination of OOP with other language paradigms (logic,
functional)
- OO databases and object persistence
- Concurrency and distribution
- Multiagent Systems
- Theoretical foundations
- Formal Methods
- OO analysis and design
- Class management and class evolution
- Reuse, components and frameworks
- Applications and experience
- Teaching Object-oriented Concepts and Methods

Submissions should be written in English, double-spaced and no
longer than 10,000 words (roughly twenty pages). A separate
cover sheet must be included which provides the following
information: title, authors' names, postal and electronic mail
addresses, telephone and fax numbers, a ten-line abstract and a list
of keywords.

Deadline for submission of papers is December 1, 1993.
Notification of acceptance will be sent out by February 4, 1994.
Camera-ready copy must be received by April 1, 1994.

Authors are invited to send 5 copies of their paper to:

Mario Tokoro
Department of Computer Science
Keio University
3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku
Yokohama, 223
Japan
Tel.: +81 45 560-1153
Fax: +81 45 560-1151
E-mail: mario@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp


Tutorials
========

Proposals are solicited for tutorials covering all aspects of interest
to the object-oriented community. Tutorial proposals are invited for
all levels: introductory, intermediate and advanced. Prospective
proposers should request guidelines for tutorial submission from
the Tutorial Chair.
Proposals should be submitted before February 1, 1994. Proposers
will be notified of acceptance by March 15, 1994; camera-ready
versions of the tutorial material will be due on May 15, 1994.
Send submissions to:

Antonio Natali
ECOOP'94 Tutorial Chair
DEIS
Universita' di Bologna
Viale Risorgimento 2
I-40136 Bologna, Italy
Tel.: +39 51 6443021
Fax : +39 51 6443073
E-mail: natali@deis33.cineca.it


Workshops
==========

Workshops will provide an opportunity to meet and discuss issues
with selected focus. They will also help to disseminate recent
research results and bridge gaps between related fields. Workshop
participants are chosen on the basis of a position paper submitted
to the workshop organizers. If you wish to organize a workshop,
send a description of the topic and of the intended audience to be
received by February 1, 1994. Send submissions to:

Antonio Corradi
ECOOP'94 Workshop co-Chair
DEIS
Universita' di Bologna
Viale Risorgimento 2
I-40136 Bologna, Italy
Tel.: +39 51 6443083
Fax : +39 51 6443073
E-mail: antonio@deis33.cineca.it

Letizia Leonardi
ECOOP'94 Workshop co-Chair
Facolta' di Ingegneria
Universita' di Modena
Via Campi 213/b
I-41100 Modena, Italy
Tel.: +39 59 367890/+39 51 6443083
Fax : +39 59 370040/+39 51 6443073
E-mail: letizia@deis33.cineca.it


Panels
======

Panels addressing issues of object technology will become a part of
the conference. Panels should present interesting and divergent
views. Panel proposals should include panel title, summary of key
issues to be discussed, names and position statements of panelists
and address of a contact person. Panel proposals must be received
by February 1, 1994. Send submissions to:

Jean-Marc Andreoli
ECOOP'94 Panel co-Chair
ECRC
Arabellastr. 17
D-81925 Munich 81, Germany
E-mail: jeanmarc@ecrc.de

Satoshi Matsuoka
ECOOP'94 Panel co-Chair
Dept. of Information Science
Univ. of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo 113, Japan
E-mail: matsu@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp


Demonstrations
==============

Proposals for demonstrations of object-oriented software are
invited to illustrate innovative concepts. Demonstrations will be
selected on the basis of technical merit, novelty and relevance.
Descriptions of the demonstration, name and addresses of the
demonstrators together with hardware requirements should be
sent before April 1, 1994 to:

Anna Ciampolini
ECOOP'94 Demonstration Chair
DEIS
Universita' di Bologna
Viale Risorgimento 2
I-40136 Bologna, Italy
Tel.: +39 51 6443033
Fax : +39 51 6443073
E-mail: anna@deis33.cineca.it


Exhibition
==========

The conference will be accompanied by a commercial exhibition.
Vendors of object-oriented products and services should contact the
Exhibition Chair before June 1, 1994 to ensure their inclusion.
For further information please contact:

Giuseppe Bellavia
ECOOP'94 Exhibition co-Chair
DEIS
Universita' di Bologna
Viale Risorgimento 2
I-40136 Bologna, Italy
Tel.: +39 51 6443025
Fax : +39 51 6443073
E-mail: beppe@ingbo1.cineca.it

Roberto Zicari
ECOOP'94 Exhibition co-Chair
JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universitaet
Frankfurt am Main
Fachbereich Informatik (20)
Robert-Mayer-Str. 11-15
D-60054 Frankfurt am Main 11, Germany
Tel.: +49 69 7988212
Fax: +49 69 747021
E-mail: zicari@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de


Important dates
===============

Deadline for papers: Dec. 1, 1993
Notification of acceptance: Feb. 4, 1994
Camera-ready copy due: Apr. 1, 1994

Deadline for tutorials: Feb. 1, 1994
Deadline for workshops: Feb. 1, 1994
Deadline for panels: Feb. 1, 1994
Deadline for demonstrations: Apr. 1, 1994
Deadline for exhibition: Jun. 1, 1994

Conference: July 4-8, 1994

Direct all specific correspondence to the appropriate committee
members. General correspondence on ECOOP'94 and questions
about the conference or its organization, should be sent to:

Paola Mello
ECOOP'94
Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informatica e Sistemistica (DEIS)
Universita' di Bologna
Viale Risorgimento 2
I-40136 Bologna, Italy
Tel.: +39 51 6443033
Fax : +39 51 6443073
E-mail: ECOOP94@deis33.cineca.it


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