The Second International Workshop on Persistence and Java (PJW2)
13-15, August 1997
http://www.sunlabs.com/research/forest/pjw2
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Following the first successful workshop in this series in Drymen, Scotland,
the second international workshop on Persistence and Java will be held in
Half Moon Bay in the San Francisco Bay area, California. The overall goal
is to stimulate and develop research into all forms of persistence for the
language Java(TM).
Papers are sought on topics relevant to this goal. They might cover topics
such as:
* implementation techniques for persistent Java systems
* analyses of performance or usability of persistent Java systems
* analysis of projects using particular forms of persistence for Java
* the influence persistence should have on future Java systems
* new models of persistence for Java
* comparison of models of persistence for Java
* tools supporting application programming using persistent versions of Java
We hope to have a focused session on the ways in which the Java Virtual
machine might be adapted to better support persistent implementations.
Deadline for submission 1 May 1997
Response from PC 1 June 1997
Camera Ready Copy 1 Aug. 1997
Malcolm Atkinson, Mick Jordan & Ron Morrison
PC Joint Chairs
Mick Jordan
Ron Morrison
Malcolm Atkinson
PC Members
Rick Cattell (Sun, JavaSoft & ODMG)
Al Dearle (Univ. of Stirling)
Sophie Gamerman (O2's rep at ODMG)
Tony Hosking (Purdue)
Richard Jensen (Persistence Software's rep on ODMG)
Ashok Malhotra (IBM)
Eliot Moss (UMass, Amherst)
Robin Stanton (ANU --- Object stores on parallel architectures)
Fernando Velez (UniData --- working with O2 on an OR binding)
Drew Wade (Objectivity, Inc.'s rep at ODMG)
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