Because of the unexpectedly high number of contributions, all contributed talks are limited to 20 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions.
Programming Languages
Debugging and Testing
Compilation
Distributed and Parallel Programming
Electronic Publishing
Our invited speaker, Jim Coplien, is a member of the Software Production Research Department in AT&T Bell Laboratories. More information, including an abstract of the presentation and a biographical sketch of the speaker, is available.
We are planning to collect extended abstracts of the presentations and publish them electronically on the World Wide Web. The WWW version can contain links to participants' home pages or longer versions of the papers. Extended abstracts for the electronic proceedings should be submitted to Konstantin Laufer in ASCII or PostScript format and are due by 15 November 1995.
A registration fee of $25 (tentatively) includes lunch and dinner. The fee is charged whether or not you attend dinner. The registration fee is not intended to discourage anyone from attending. If it presents a problem, please talk first to your institutional contact and then to us, and we will try to help.
You may pay the registration fee at the workshop. The following forms of payment are acceptable:
This announcement and further information on the workshop are available on the World Wide Web at
http://www.math.luc.edu/~laufer/mspls/
Information about MSPLS in general, including the proceedings of the 1995 MSPLS Spring Workshop is available at
http://dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu/~mspls/
Loyola's Lake Shore Campus is located on the north side of Chicago on the shore of Lake Michigan. Take the interstate expressway I-90/94 into Chicago and exit toward Lake Shore Drive. Take Lake Shore Drive north until it ends. Continue north on Sheridan Road until it makes a 90-degree turn away from the lake (west). Then make a right at the next light to enter the campus. Follow the campus road into the parking structure. Walk back toward the lake (east). Damen Hall is the ugly ten-story building at the southeast corner of the soccer field.
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