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LUV '92 -- Call For Papers
CALL FOR PAPERS
1992 Lisp Users and Vendors Conference
The Second International Lisp User and Vendor Conference (LUV '92)
will be held on August 10-14, 1992, at the U.S. Grant Hotel in
San Diego, CA, and will be centered around the theme of "Delivering
Business Success with Lisp". The conference is sponsored in part by
the Association of Lisp Users.
The conference schedule includes two days of tutorials; a day of panel
sessions, keynote addresses, technical paper presentations, and a
student paper and application competition; a day of vendor presentations
and demonstrations of new products; and more.
Papers submitted to the conference should focus on experience with
practical applications of Lisp. The material must clearly demonstrate
a practical value from the use of the Lisp language or Lisp technology;
as such, papers need not be especially innovative nor original, but
preference will be given to previously undisseminated reports and
experiences. Topics in the area of programming languages and
environments are welcome; but untested or purely theoretical ideas
without a clear direction towards the theme of the conference would
be less suitable.
Authors should submit 7 copies of their papers to the program chair at
the address below. The length of the written papers should not exceed
10 pages (with font size at least 10-point or larger.) Accepted papers
will appear in the written proceedings, which will be distributed at
the conference. The authors of certain selected papers will be invited
to make a 20-minute verbal presentation at the technical talks sessions
during the conference. Time constraints will likely prevent the
presentation of all accepted papers.
Submissions must be received by June 1, 1991. They should include a
return postal address and a telephone number; an electronic mail address
should also be included, if available. Authors will be notified of the
acceptance or rejection of their papers by July 6, 1992. Corrections
and alterations to the papers, if any, may be done up until July 24,
1992, which is the final date for receipt of a camera-ready copy.
Authors of accepted papers will be required to sign a release for
publication in the conference proceedings. Authors may retain the
copyright themselves if they wish by installing their own copyright
notice in the paper. Previously copyrighted material may still be
acceptable depending on the permission to publish; in this case,
the previous copyright and notice of permission should appear in
the paper.
Persons interested in the student competition should contact the
student coordinator for submission requirements and further details.
Both technical papers and descriptions of Lisp applications are valid
entries. Submission and acceptance dates, as well as acceptable
themes, are the same as for other authors.
Program Chair:
Jon L White
Lucid, Inc.
707 Laurel Street
Menlo Park, CA 94025
tel: 415-329-8400, x5514
fax: 415-329-8480
email: jonl@lucid.com
Program Committee:
Richard Billington, Georgia Institute of Technology
Kathy Egan, McDonnell-Douglas Space Systems Company
Masayuki Ida, Aoyama Gaukin University (Tokyo)
Barry Margolin, Thinking Machine, Inc.
Chris Richardson, Franz, Inc.
Bill York, International Lisp Associates
Student Coordinator:
Thomas Pole
Software Productivity Consortium
Reuse and Measurement Division
2214 Rock Hill rd.
Herndon, VA 22070
tel: 703-742-7131
fax: 703-742-7200
email pole@software.org
Conference General Chair:
Jim Aragones
GE-CRD, K1-5c30
1 River Rd
PO Box 8
Schenectady NY 12301
tel: 518-387-6967
email: jka@vega.crd.ge.com