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CALL FOR PAPERS

Workshop on

MULTIPARADIGM PROGRAMMING WITH OO LANGUAGES (MPOOL'03)
at the
Conference on
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING, SYSTEMS, LANGUAGES,
AND APPLICATIONS (OOPSLA'03)
26-30 October 2003, Anaheim, California, USA
While OO has become ubiquitously employed for design, implementation, and even
conceptualizati on, many practitioners recognize the concomitant need for other
programming paradigms according to problem domain. We seek answers to the
question of how to address the need for other programming paradigms in the
general context of OO languages.

Can OO programming languages effectively support other programming paradigms?
The tentative answer seems to be affirmative, at least for some paradigms; for
example, significant progress has been made for the case of functional
programming in C++. Additionally, several efforts have been made to integrate
support for other paradigms as a front-end for OO languages (the Pizza
language, extending Java, is a prominent example).

This workshop seeks to bring together practitioners and researchers in this
developing field to `compare notes' on their work---describe existing,
developing, or proposed techniques, idioms, methodologies, language
extensions, or software for expressing non-OO paradigms in OO languages; or
theoretical work supporting or defining the same. Work-in-progress
descriptions are welcome, as are `experience' papers if they present an lesson
to be learned. Submissions are subject to refereeing by committee.

Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

* non-OO programming with OO languages;
* merging functional/logic/OO/other programs (language crossbinding);
* non-OO programming at the meta level (e.g. template metaprogramming )
* module systems vs. object systems
* OO design patterns and their relation to functional patterns
* type system relationships across languages
* theoretical foundations of multiparadigm programming with OO languages

The workshop will consist of sequences (3-4) of short presentations followed a
discussion session. The workshop will conclude with an overall discussion. We
expect the majority of the participants to give presentations.

Full papers will be published as a LANL (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
technical report and archived at the MPOOL03 www site.

For those requiring justification for travel the organizers can provide
official letters of invitation.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts in ASCII, PDF, or
Postscript. Any common encoding (MIME or uuencode) or compression (zip, gzip)
is acceptable. Authors of accepted papers are responsible for submitting the
final version using the Springer LNCS LaTeX template to ensure inclusion in
the proceedings. Submission and email correspondence to
mp*****@multipa radigm.org .

AUTHORS' SCHEDULE

* Sept 12, 2003: Abstracts due for acceptance notification
before the Sept 18 early registration deadline.
* Oct 3, 2003: Abstracts due for acceptance notification
before the Oct 9 advanced registration deadline.
* Oct 20, 2003: Full papers due for inclusion in proceedings.

ORGANIZATION

This workshop is a joint organization by the John von Neumann Institute for
Computing (NIC) at Research Centre Juelich, Germany and Los Alamos National
Laboratory.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Gerald Baumgartner (Ohio State University, Ohio, USA)
Timothy Budd (Oregon State University, Oregon, USA)
Kei Davis (Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA)
Jaakko Jarvi (Indiana University, Indiana, USA)
Herbert Kuchen (University of Muenster, Germany)
Peter Van Roy (Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Joerg Striegnitz (John von Neumann Institute for Computing, Germany)

FURTHER INFORMATION

http://www.multiparadigm.org/mpool2003
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