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[aspectj-announce] Call for Posters: <Programming> 2018

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<Programming> 2018 : The Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming

Mon 9 - Thu 12 April 2018 Nice, France
http://2018.programming-conference.org/

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CALL FOR POSTERS
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Important dates:
- Poster abstract submission: Sunday, March 4th
- Notification: Friday, March 9th
- Poster Presentation: Tuesday, April 10th

Posters are an integral part of <Programming>. We are soliciting quality contributions for the regular Poster Session of <Programming> (submissions due March 4th). The Poster Session aims at showcasing very recent or ongoing work, clarifying problem statements, vetting solutions, or identifying evaluation methods in an interactive way. It will offer an excellent opportunity for authors to receive feedback from the <Programming> community and encourage one-to-one and small group discussions on a technical topic. Students are especially encouraged to submit their ongoing work and to introduce it to peer researchers. Accepted poster abstracts will be made available on the conference Web site.

The <Programming> Posters track will take place on Tuesday, April 10th and will be organized jointly with the ACM Student Research Competition Poster track, thus fostering interactions between all presenters and attendees. Poster author(s) are required to attend the scheduled poster session, so that they can discuss their work with conference attendees.

Poster Submission Guidelines:
Posters will be evaluated based on their contribution and relevance to <Programming>. Poster submissions should be sent to <Yves.Roudier@xxxxxxxxxxxx>as a 1-2 page extended abstract in PDF format. This document should contain:
 - the poster title;
 - names and affiliations of the authors (one of whom should be named as a contact person);
 - motivation and the addressed problem, proposed solution, and/or novel contributions of the proposal.

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