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== Locations and Organizers ==
== Locations and Organizers ==


* [[2007]]: [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec, Canada]]
** [[Richard P. Gabriel]], Conference Chair
** David Bacon, Program Chair
* [[2006]]: [[Portland, Oregon]]
* [[2006]]: [[Portland, Oregon]]
** [[Peri Tarr]], Conference Chair
** [[Peri Tarr]], Conference Chair
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** [[Doug Schmidt]], Program Chair
** [[Doug Schmidt]], Program Chair
* [[2003]]: [[Anaheim, California]]
* [[2003]]: [[Anaheim, California]]
** [[Ron Crocker]], Conference Chair
** Ron Crocker, Conference Chair
** [[Guy L. Steele, Jr.]], Program Chair
** [[Guy L. Steele, Jr.]], Program Chair
* [[2002]]: [[Seattle, Washington]]
* [[2002]]: [[Seattle, Washington]]
** [[Mamdouh Ibrahim]], Conference Chair
** Mamdouh Ibrahim, Conference Chair
** [[Satoshi Matsuoka]], Program Chair
** Satoshi Matsuoka, Program Chair
* [[2001]]: [[Tampa Bay, Florida]]
* [[2001]]: [[Tampa Bay, Florida]]
** [[Linda Northrop]], Conference Chair
** Linda Northrop, Conference Chair
** [[John Vlissides]], Program Chair
** [[John Vlissides]], Program Chair
* [[2000]]: [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]
* [[2000]]: [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]
** [[Mary Beth Rosson]], Conference Chair
** Mary Beth Rosson, Conference Chair
** [[Doug Lea]], Program Chair
** [[Doug Lea]], Program Chair
* [[1999]]: [[Denver, Colorado]]
* [[1999]]: [[Denver, Colorado]]
** [[Brent Hailpern]], Conference Chair
** [[Brent Hailpern]], Conference Chair
** [[Linda Northrop]], Program Chair
** Linda Northrop, Program Chair
* [[1998]]: [[Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada]]
* [[1998]]: [[Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada]]
** [[Bjorn Freeman-Benson]], Conference Chair
** Bjorn Freeman-Benson, Conference Chair
** [[Craig Chambers]], Program Chair
** Craig Chambers, Program Chair
* [[1997]]: [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
* [[1997]]: [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
** [[Mary Loomis]], Conference Chair
** Mary Loomis, Conference Chair
** [[Toby Bloom]], Program Chair
** Toby Bloom, Program Chair
* [[1996]]: [[San Jose, California]]
* [[1996]]: [[San Jose, California]]
** [[Lougie Anderson]], Conference Chair
** Lougie Anderson, Conference Chair
** [[James Coplien]], Program Chair
** [[James Coplien]], Program Chair
* [[1995]]: [[Austin, Texas]]
* [[1995]]: [[Austin, Texas]]
** [[Rebecca Wirfs-Brock|Rebecca J. Wirfs-Brock]], Conference Chair
** [[Rebecca Wirfs-Brock|Rebecca J. Wirfs-Brock]], Conference Chair
** [[Mary Loomis]], Program Chair
** Mary Loomis, Program Chair
* [[1994]]: [[Portland, Oregon]]
* [[1994]]: [[Portland, Oregon]]
** [[Jeff McKenna]], Conference Chair
** Jeff McKenna, Conference Chair
** [[J. Eliot B. Moss]], Program Chair
** J. Eliot B. Moss, Program Chair
* [[1993]]: [[Washington, D.C.]]
* [[1993]]: [[Washington, D.C.]]
** [[Timlynn Babitsky]] and [[Jim Salmons]], Conference co-Chairs
** Timlynn Babitsky and Jim Salmons, Conference co-Chairs
** [[Ralph Johnson]], Program Chair
** [[Ralph Johnson]], Program Chair
* [[1992]]: [[Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada]]
* [[1992]]: [[Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada]]
** [[John Pugh]], Conference Chair
** John Pugh, Conference Chair
** [[Rebecca Wirfs-Brock|Rebecca J. Wirfs-Brock]], Program Chair
** [[Rebecca Wirfs-Brock|Rebecca J. Wirfs-Brock]], Program Chair
* [[1991]]: [[Phoenix, Arizona]]
* [[1991]]: [[Phoenix, Arizona]]
** [[John Richards]], Conference Chair
** [[John Richards]], Conference Chair
** [[Alan Snyder]], Program Chair
** Alan Snyder, Program Chair
* [[1990]]: [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Ontario, Canada]] (co-located with [[ECOOP]])
* [[1990]]: [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Ontario, Canada]] (co-located with [[ECOOP]])
** [[David A. Thomas (software developer)|David Thomas]] and [[Pierre Cointe]], Conference co-Chairs
** [[David A. Thomas (software developer)|David Thomas]] and Pierre Cointe, Conference co-Chairs
** [[Akinori Yonezawa]], Program Chair
** Akinori Yonezawa, Program Chair
* [[1989]]: [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]
* [[1989]]: [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]
** [[George Bosworth]], Conference Chair
** George Bosworth, Conference Chair
** [[Kent Beck]], Program Chair
** [[Kent Beck]], Program Chair
* [[1988]]: [[San Diego, California]]
* [[1988]]: [[San Diego, California]]
** [[Alan Otis]] and [[Larry Tesler]], Conference co-Chairs
** Alan Otis and [[Larry Tesler]], Conference co-Chairs
** [[Kurt Shmucker]], Program Chair
** Kurt Shmucker, Program Chair
* [[1987]]: [[Orlando, Florida]]
* [[1987]]: [[Orlando, Florida]]
** [[Adele Goldberg (computer scientist)|Adele Goldberg]] and [[Chet Wisinski]], Conference co-Chairs
** [[Adele Goldberg (computer scientist)|Adele Goldberg]] and Chet Wisinski, Conference co-Chairs
** [[Jerry L Archibald]], Program Chair
** Jerry L. Archibald, Program Chair
* [[1986]]: [[Portland, Oregon]]
* [[1986]]: [[Portland, Oregon]]
** [[Daniel G Bobrow]] and [[Alan Purdy]], Conference co-Chairs
** [[Daniel G Bobrow]] and Alan Purdy, Conference co-Chairs
** [[Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr.|Daniel Ingalls]], Program Chair
** [[Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr.|Daniel Ingalls]], Program Chair



Revision as of 02:18, 27 December 2006

OOPSLA (Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications) is an annual ACM conference.

OOPSLA is an annual conference covering topics on object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications. Like other conferences, OOPSLA offers various tracks and many simultaneous sessions, and thus has different meaning to different people. It is more academic than some conferences, with doctoral students presenting papers for credit, and less academic than others.

The first OOPSLA was held in Portland, Oregon in 1986. It operates under the auspices of the Special Interest Group for Programming Languages (SIGPLAN) group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

OOPSLA’s venue changes every year, and the categories of its program vary. Historically OOPSLA has combined the presentation of academic papers with comparatively practical experience reports, panels, workshops and tutorials.

OOPSLA helped object-oriented programming develop into what is now mainstream programming, and helped incubate a number of related disciplines, including design patterns, refactoring, aspect-oriented programming, Model Driven Engineering, agile software development, and Domain Specific Language.

The sister conference of OOPSLA in Europe is ECOOP

Locations and Organizers

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