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[CFP:]<<UML>>2000



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        Call for Conference Papers, Workshops and Tutorials

			  <<UML>>2000

	       Third International Conference on the 
                     Unified Modeling Language 

                    "Advancing the Standard"
                       October 2-6, 2000 
		       
                        Royal York Hotel
		            York, UK

                http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/uml2000

The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has rapidly become the 
"lingua-franca" of the software design community, both in industry 
and academia. The <<UML>> series of conferences has grown to be the 
premier venue for exchange of innovative technical ideas and experiences 
relating to UML. The conference includes, among its active 
participants, the originators of UML and other key individuals 
involved in the definition and evolution of the standard.

<<UML>>2000 takes place just as work on the next version of UML (2.0) 
begins and will have a strong bearing on the standard. It will 
provide a forum for lively and exciting debate on key issues of 
the moment. The conference will be held in York, one of the oldest 
and most beautiful cities in England.

It is with great pleasure that the <<UML>>2000 organising 
committee invites authors to submit:

Research Papers: describing innovative research on any aspect of 
modeling, including, but not limited to, notations, automated 
tools, foundations, processes, architectures and patterns. Given 
the timeliness of the conference, papers proposing simplifications,
clarifications, extensions and modifications to UML are strongly 
encouraged. All papers should clearly demonstrate their relationship 
to UML.

Experience Papers: detailing experience of significant industrial 
applications of UML and related modeling techniques, including, 
but not limited to, applications in real-time/embedded systems, 
information systems, software development, business modelling and
knowledge representation.

Proposals for Advanced Tutorials: all advanced topics relating to
the conference are potential candidates for tutorials. The sole 
requirement for proposals is that topics be of interest to advanced 
practitioners and researchers.   

Proposals for Advanced Workshops: workshops addressing a particular 
sub-area of UML in depth, that aim to investigate the relationship 
of UML with other areas of computer science, or which focus on
the application of UML are all appropriate candidates for workshops.

Full guidelines for writing and submitting workshop and tutorial proposals 
are available at the conference website.

Invited Speakers:

Steve Cook (IBM)
Cris Kobryn (EDS)
Ivar Jacobson (Rational Software)

Important dates:

Deadline for Abstract *24 March 2000*
Deadline for Submission *7 April 2000*
Notification to Authors 9 June 2000
Final Version of Accepted Papers 24 July 2000

Paper Submissions: 

Submit your manuscript electronically in postscript or PDF using the 
Springer LNCS style (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). 
Papers should be no more than 15 pages in length. 
Full details of the submission process, including more specific 
guidelines on the preparation of papers, will be available on the
conference website shortly. Accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings which will be published by Springer-Verlag
in the LNCS series.

Workshop and Tutorial Submissions: 

Proposals for advanced tutorials and workshops are requested. Indicate 
your intention to submit by the deadline for abstracts. Submit a 3-4 
page summary of your proposal by the deadline for paper submissions. 
See website for details.

Venue: 

The conference will be held at the historic Royal York Hotel, 
situated next to York Railway Station. The city of York itself is 
world famous for its historic buildings and tourist attractions, and is 
located at the heart of Yorkshire, one of the most scenic counties of 
England. York's many attractions include the famous York Minster, the 
York Races, and many fascinating museums including the National Railway 
Museum (where the main conference dinner is to be held). York is easily 
accessed by major train and road networks. There is a frequent, direct 
train service from Manchester Airport.

For further details visit http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/uml2000 or contact:

Stuart Kent 
E-mail : s.j.h.kent@ukc.ac.uk
Computing Laboratory Tel : ++44 (0) 1227 827753
The University, Canterbury, Kent, UK Fax : ++44 (0) 1227 762811

Andy Evans 
E-mail : andye@cs.york.ac.uk
Department of Computer Science Tel : +44 (0)1904 434751
University of York, York, UK Fax : +44 (0)1904 432767#

Committee Members:

General Chair:      Bran Selic, Canada
Conference Chair:   Stuart Kent, UK
Programme Chair:    Andy Evans, UK
Publicity Chairs:   Jean-Michel Bruel, France and Robert France, US
Tutorial Chair:     Stephen J. Mellor, US
Workshop Chair:     Jaelson Castro, Brazil
Local Organisation: Tony Clark, UK

Steering Committee:

Jean Bezivin, France
Steve Cook, UK
Robert France, US
Pierre-Alain Muller, France
Bernard Rumpe, Germany

Programme Committee (partial):

Colin Atkinson (Germany), Jean Bezivin (France), Grady Booch (US), 
Alan Brown (US), Jean-Michel Bruel (France), David Bustard (UK), 
Jaelson Castro (Brazil), Derek Coleman (UK), Steve Cook (UK), 
Cris Cobryn (US), John Daniels (UK), Eduardo. B. Fernadez (US), 
Robert France (US), Martin Gogolla (Germany), Brian Henderson-Sellers (Aus), 
Heinrich Hussman (Germany), Pavel Hruby (Denmark), Peter Hrushchka, 
Haim Kilov (US), Ian Maung (US), Stephen Mellor (US), Ana Moreira (Portugal), 
Pierre-Alain Muller (France), John Mylopoulos (US), Gunner Overgaard (Sweden), 
James Rumbaugh (US), Bernard Rumpe (US), Andy Schurr (Germany), 
Desmond D'Souza (US), Perdita Stevens (UK), Jos Warmer (Netherlands), 
Anthony Wasserman (US), Alan Cameron Wills (UK).

IEEE-CS sponsorship and ACM-SIGSOFT cooperation pending.

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