Apologies for multiple postings.
Dear Patterns Fan:
As you know, the deadline has passed for submitting papers to PLoP 2014.
The bad news is that the number of submissions is quite low. We are
wondering if you have material nearly ready and need just a gentle
nudge. Perhaps you were thinking that PLoP would be held in conjunction
with Splash making the deadline later?
Whatever your reason for delay, we are going to encourage you by
extending the deadline to midnight, Sunday, May 11.
We already have confirmed speakers Crista Lopes, Dave Thomas, and Ralph
Johnson, so we are anxious to enroll as many
authors as possible.
PLoP promotes development of pattern languages on all aspects of
software, including design and programming, software architecture, user
interface design, domain modeling, software processes, project
management, and more.
Paper submissions may include short papers containing one or more
patterns, longer pattern languages or sequences, or works-in-progress by
writers wishing to get in-depth shepherding by an experienced author at
the conference. Patterns and pattern languages on other topics, essays
on patterns, and visions for the future are encouraged.
In addition, you may submit proposals for free-format discussion groups
or workshops bringing together people interested in a hot topic related
to patterns or proven practices—with a duration about two hours.
Non-conventional formats are welcome.
Suggestions or proposals for activities are welcome and encouraged.
Please contact the chairs with your ideas.contact the chairs with your
ideas.
PLoP14 submissions are peer reviewed and digitally archived at ACM.
Papers discussed at writer's workshop at this conference qualify for
submission to the journal "TPLoP - Transactions on Pattern Languages of
Programming" published by Springer. See Springer's pages on TPLoP for
details of this journal.
http://hillside.net/plop/2014/
We hope you can join us at Allerton this year!
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