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Java-Informations-Tage 1999 – Die wissenschaftliche GI / ITG Fachtagung zum Thema JAVA


Call for Papers JIT'99

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Program Committee:

C. Cap, Uni Rostock (chairman)
G. Engels, Universität Paderborn
M. Franz, Siemens AG
K.Geihs, Universität Frankfurt
U. Kastens, Universität Paderborn
U.Kelter, Universität Siegen
J. Kleinöder,Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
R. Kölsch, Kölsch & Altmann
F. Langhammer,Living Pages Research
S.Maffeis, SoftWired AG
F. Mattern, TU-Darmstadt
C. Müller-Schloer, Universität Hannover
M. Philippsen, Universität Karlsruhe
L. Richter, Universität Zürich
W. Rosenstiel, Universität Tübingen
H. Scherand, Sun Microsystems
H. Schmeck, Universität Karlsruhe
S. Seehusen, FH Lübeck
D. Tavangarian, Universität Rostock
M. Weber, Universität Ulm
M. Wiedeking, Mathema Software

Dates:

12. 5. 1999  submission of papers
20. 6. 1999 notification to authors about acceptance
12. 7. 1999 delivery of papers ready for printing

Sponsorship:

GI-ITG-Fachgruppen:
Architekturen für hochintegrierte Schaltungen (3.1.1)
Arbeitsplatz-Rechensysteme (3.1.3)
Betriebssysteme (3.1.4)
GI-Fachausschuß Softwaretechnik (2.1)

The JIT '99 is supported by SUN Microsystems GmbH and takes place in combination with the 3nd DJEK.

Web pages:

www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/jit99

Call for Papers

JIT'99 - Java-Informations-Tage 1999

Düsseldorf, 20. 9. - 21. 9. 1999

With the development of Java not only an object-oriented programming language came into being but also a complete technology of distributed systems. Already Java dominates the contents of specialist journals. Many important research qüstions and animated controversies have arisen in connection with Java which will play an important role in the years to come.

The Java Information Days (JIT) aim to provide a basis for sophisticated discussion amongst those information scientists who use Java technology, develop it or want to learn more about the latest developments. Java is one of the "hottest" topics in the high gloss brochures of manufacturers. That is why a realistic judgement of the situation is of great importance to the developer. Being independent of manufacturers, the JIT meetings will deal with these qüstions and report on the use of the technology. The main emphasis will be on a professional, objective, critical and factual assessment of Java. The JIT takes place at the same time and location as the German Java Developer Conference (DJEK) below the mutual roof of JavaDays '99. There will be many opportunities for participants in JIT '99, as they will have unlimited access to DJEK, and vice versa.

Already 1998 the concept of two conferences below one roof, the scientific JIT and the commercial DJEK in the mutual frame of JavaDays, was very successful: The JavaDays '98 in Frankfurt attracted more than 1000 participants the response was very favourable. The JavaDays '99 will keep this structure and in addition will offer the participants more presentations and more space...

Main topics:

  • practical experience with projects and developing environments

  • security of mobile code

  • Java based kryptology

  • connection to databases and web server, dynamic pages

  • real time processing and polymorphy with Java and other language expansions

  • user interfaces, Java Foundation Classes, Swing Set

  • programming interfaces and Java APIs

  • Java and legacy applications

  • Java and Middleware, Java RMI, CORBA, DCOM, InfoBus, EJB

  • Jini, spontaneous networking and connection to mobile devices, embedded internet

  • Java processors, Smartcards and embedded applications

  • Fundamental principles and formal methods for Java

  • Java as OO programming language, Java design patterns

  • virtual engines: Flexible interpretation versus performance

  • new applications or paradigms

Please send complete papers in German or English, 6-10 pages. The papers will be evaluated by three experts. Accepted papers will be published by Springer in Informatik Aktüll. There will be a 30 min. period for each talk.

Please take note of the advices and layout pattern of the Springer publishing company for Lecture Notes in Computer Science. You can find them in http://www.springer.de/comp/authors/index.html. To submit a paper please read the information on the Web-Page to the conference or contact

Prof. Dr. Clemens H. Cap
Institut für Technische Informatik, Universität Rostock
Albert-Einstein-Strasse 21, D-18059 Rostock
jit99@conference.informatik.uni-rostock.de

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