Deadline extended to May 25th, 2018.
Papers accepted at ECOOP, ISSTA and their co-located workshops are
pre-accepted if they wish to present a poster. In that case, authors
should register their posters before the 22nd of June 2018.
This year, ECOOP and ISSTA present a joint poster track: https://2018.ecoop.org/track/ecoop-issta-2018-posters
The poster session is an excellent opportunity for researchers to
present and discuss their recent or ongoing work with a broad audience.
The ECOOP and ISSTA poster sessions will be co-located. Students
attending both conferences are strongly encouraged to participate, as
this will allow them to present themselves and their work to the
community and receive feedback in an interactive, laid-back setting. Posters can be either:
- Independent presentations that will be reviewed by the Poster Committee for acceptance,
- or associated with work to be presented at the ECOOP or ISSTA research tracks or Doctoral Symposium. The Posters Committee will not review those submissions, as they illustrate work that has been thoroughly scrutinized by other committees.
Associated posters
Authors of accepted papers at ECOOP, ISSTA, and their co-located
events are invited to present a poster to further increase the
visibility of their work and spark interesting one-on-one conversations.
Interested authors are required to express their interest in
participating to the session by registering through an online form, so
that we can provide for poster boards and other supplies. Registrations are done through https://goo.gl/forms/NDes4OckSSwE7XP33.
The submission deadline is June 22nd, 2018 AoE. Posters associated with
the ECOOP and ISSTA events are accepted by default, so there will be no
author notification. Authors of posters associated with other events do not need to submit
anything on EasyChair. The poster format should be of A0 or smaller, in
portrait orientation. Independent posters
We encourage submissions embracing a broad range of topics related to object orientation, which: - identify new research problems and propose possible approaches to solve them,
- describe software artifacts and tools developed by the authors and accessible to the community,
- or present work not yet ready for submission to conferences and journal in its current form.