OT2004 Call for papers 2003-08-19 - By Andy Longshaw
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As an interested reader and occasional poster to this list I thought I would extend an invitation to people to consider submitting a session for the OT2004 conference for which I will be programme chair.
We have had many J2EE and patterns sessions over the years and any J2EE pattern/design session proposals would be most welcome. Recent years have seen sessions on the undercover lifecycle of EJBs, JDO, object modeling for EJBs, and EJB clustering as well as more general related topics on agile development, refactoring, architecture and patterns.
This event is recognised as one of the foremost conferences on current and evolving software practice. OT2004 will explore a broad range of subjects from leading-edge technology, through pioneering software development and environments, to innovative techniques for organizing software projects and the people that make up the project team. Promoting an interactive and reflective style that clearly distinguishes it from marketing-led, vendor-driven conferences, the conference style encourages participants to share their knowledge and experience, and to learn from others, in a lively and supportive environment.
One of the most rewarding ways to participate in this event is to lead a session. The sessions - their subjects and formats - define the character of the conference and this is an opportunity to ensure the conference deals with the issues that affect and interest you. You don't necessarily have to be an expert - a good session is one that provides a structured forum for participants to develop their ideas, skills, and knowledge. A well-established shepherding process is in place to provide assistance and support to all those who will run sessions at the conference.
We welcome proposals for sessions on any aspect of contemporary software practice. Some topics are listed on the web site as an indication of areas that may be of interest. However, we encourage sessions that cut across these areas, or explore entirely new areas, as well as sessions that fall squarely within them.
For more details, for online session submission, see the web site at http://www.ot2004.org. If you cannot access the web site then please contact us at admin@(protected)
To submit a session, simply visit the web site and follow the link to the submissions page. All submissions must be received by 10th September 2003.
If you got this far, thanks for listening :-)
Andy
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