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>>>>>>>> sorry for duplicates <<<<<<<<<< Call for Participation ---------------------------------------------------------------- .NET TECHNOLOGIES 2004 2nd International Workshop on .NET Technologies Pilsen (Czech Republic) May 31 - June 2, 2004 http://dotnet.zcu.cz ---------------------------------------------------------------- SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES The 2nd International Workshop on .NET Technologies aims at bringing together practitioners and researchers from academia and the industry to discuss the latest developments in .NET and advance the state of the art in the research on related technologies. The topics of interest include: * software engineering, * programming languages and techniques for .NET, * parallel and distributed computing, * software security in .NET, * educational aspects of the .NET platform, * .NET on Unix (Mono, ROTOR, etc.). KEYNOTE SPEAKERS * Bertrand Meyer, ETH Zurich & Eiffel Software "Language interoperability at work: Eiffel on .NET" * K. Rustan M. Leino, Microsoft Research, USA "SpeC#: Writing and checking contracts in a .NET language" * Damien Watkins, Microsoft Research, UK Project COmega: Union of Xen and Polyphonic C# * Harald Haller, sd&m Munich, Germany "How to implement large applications successfully in .NET" ACCEPTED PAPERS * Anderson, T. et al., Intel Corporation, USA Experience Integrating a New Compiler and Garbage Collector Into Rotor * Güntensperger, R., Gutknecht, J., ETH Zurich, Switzerland Active C# * Alvarez Gutierrez, D. et al., University of Oviedo, Spain Alternative protection systems for OO Environments: Capability-Based Protection and the SSCLI-Rotor * Contreras, M. et al., Instituto Mexicano de Petroleo, Mexico Design and implementation of a FIPA compliant Agent Platform in .NET * Serrano, M. et al., INRIA, France Compiling Scheme programs to the .NET Common Intermediate Language * Terekhov, A. et al., Microsoft / St Petersburg State University, Russia Teaching Compiler Development using .NET platform * Benedek, Z., Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary A Framework Built in .NET for Embedded and Mobile Navigation Systems * de Rosa, F., Mecella, M., University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy Peer-to-peer Applications on Mobile Devices: A Case Study with Compact .NET on Smartphone 2003 * Sturm, P. et al., University of Trier, Germany The .NET CF implementation of GecGo - A middleware for multihop ad-hoc networks * Tolksdorf, R. et al., Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany XMLSpaces.NET: An Extensible Tuplespace as XML Middleware * Fruja, N. G., ETH Zurich, Switzerland The correctness of the definite assignment analysis in C# * Trancon y Widemann, B., Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany Porting Opal to the .NET platform VENUE The workshop will take place from May 31 to June 2, 2004, at the University of West Bohemia campus in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Pilsen is a beautiful town near Prague (it is known for its hospitality and the famous Pilsner beer). REGISTRATION AND FEES Registration is now open at http://dotnet.zcu.cz/NET_2004/scripts/registration.php The workshop fee is EUR 200 (EUR 250 after April 20, EUR 300 for on-site registration). The fee includes: registration for the .NET Technologies Workshop, refreshments, lunches Monday to Wednesday, conference dinner. WEBSITE AND CONTACT For all additional information, please visit the website: http://dotnet.zcu.cz/NET_2004/NET_2004.htm Contact information prof. Vaclav Skala, Computer Science Dept., University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
