[ANN] XP2001 - Final Call for Papers
Jason Che-han Yip
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XP2001 - FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS 2nd International Conference on eXtreme Programming and Flexible Processes in Software Engineering - XP2001 21-23 May, 2001, Villasimius, Sardinia, Italy Home Page: http://www.xp2001.org General Chair: Kent Beck, First Class Software, Inc., USA Program Chair: Michele Marchesi, University of Cagliari, Italy Program Co-chair: Giancarlo Succi, University of Alberta, Canada Following the big success of XP2000, the Second International Conference on eXtreme Programming and Flexible Processes in Software Engineering is to be a forum for discussing theories, practices and tools, and experiences on XP and other flexible software processes in the industry, in academia, and in research institutions. The conference will consist of technical presentations, practitioner's reports, panels, poster sessions, activity sessions, demonstrations, workshops, tutorials. IMPORTANT DEADLINES: PAPER SUBMISSION: January 15, 2001 Acceptance notification: March 1, 2001 Final manuscript submission: April 1, 2001 Workshops and active sessions proposals: January, 15, 2001 Demo and Practitioner's Reports submission: April 1, 2001 Demo and Practitioner's Reports acceptance notification: April 30, 2001 For more information, including conference topics and instructions to authors, please refer to XP2001 Web site: http://www.xp2001.org or send an e-mail to: michele at diee.unica.it [Apologies if you receive this more than once] -- "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' (I've found it!), but "That's funny...". (Isaac Asimov) www.quase.ualberta.ca/yip
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