JavaGrande and ISCOPE 2002 to issue Call for Papers

Seattle 07 May 2002 For the year 2002, Java Grande and the International Symposium on Computing in Object-oriented Parallel Environments (ISCOPE) have continued their partnership with a joint Conference, and a merged Call for Papers, Programme Committee, and ACM Proceedings. This combined conference, JGI2002, will represent one of the world's premier research forums in high-performance object-oriented computation. Papers for JGI2002 have to be submitted before June 1, 2002.

Preceding the OOPSLA 2002 conference, Java Grande - ISCOPE will also enable the attendees to expose themselves to a broad range of object technologies. OOPSLA 2002 is the 17th annual ACM conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications. JGI2002 is expected to have a more applied orientation than OOPSLA. OOPSLA 2002 runs from November 4-8 2002.

The JGI2002 conference will focus on object-orientation in a broad range of topics including parallelism, communication, distribution, and high-performance applications and systems, and Java in the broad area of high-performance computing including engineering and scientific applications, simulations, and data-intensive applications.

Authors are invited to submit both high quality research and experience papers. Research papers should describe work that advances the current technology or understanding of concepts and problems. Experience papers should not merely describe how a particular system had been built or used, but rather should be of broad interest, clearly be on the conference focus, provide concrete quantitative and qualitative observations. They will be evaluated based on the new generalisable insights the paper provides. Papers which demonstrate object-oriented technology in the context of an actual application are highly-encouraged.

Topics of interest include but are not restricted to:

  • Scientific, Financial, Real-time, and data-centric applications
  • Parallel/Distributed problem solving environments, languages, and systems
  • System performance and benchmarking
  • Compiler technologies and performance issues
  • Java numerics and Java extensions for high-performance computing
  • Java compilation and optimisation for high-performance computing
  • Java development tools and environments for high-performance computing
  • High-performance run-time systems
  • Programming/Debugging/Visualisation tools
  • Class libraries, frameworks, and design patterns
  • Components, reuse, and portability
  • Software Engineering issues
  • Programming Models, Theoretical foundations, formal methods
  • Multi-agent systems
  • Reflection and Metaprogramming
  • High-performance databases and data mining
  • Linkage of XML to scientific and high performance computing environments
  • Global computing, Internet computing and the Grid
  • Linkage of Java and object technologies with Computational Grids
  • Web services for high performance and scientific computing environments
  • High performance component technologies
  • Heterogeneous computing environments
  • Standards for object interoperability
  • Java use for scientific and engineering applications
  • Java frameworks and libraries for high-performance computing
  • Implementation techniques for Java on high-performance systems
  • Java performance and benchmarking
  • Specific related technologies and their applications

More information is available at the JGI2002 Web site.


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