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OOPSLA (Object-Oriented Programming, Systems,
Languages & Applications) is an annual ACM conference,
mainly taking places in United States. The sister conference of
OOPSLA in Europe is ECOOP.
OOPSLA is an annual conference covering topics on
object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications.
Like other conferences, OOPSLA offers various tracks and many
simultaneous sessions, and thus has a different meaning to
different people. It is more academic than some conferences, with
doctoral students presenting papers for credit, and less academic
than others.
The first OOPSLA was held in Portland, Oregon in 1986. It operates
under the auspices of the Special Interest Group for Programming
Languages (SIGPLAN) group of
the Association for
Computing Machinery (ACM).
OOPSLA’s venue changes every year, and the categories of its
program vary. Historically OOPSLA has combined the presentation of
academic papers with comparatively practical experience reports,
panels, workshops and tutorials.
OOPSLA helped object-oriented programming develop into what is
now mainstream programming, and helped incubate a number of related
disciplines, including design patterns, refactoring, aspect-oriented
programming, model-driven engineering, agile software development,
and domain
specific languages.
Locations and Organizers
| Year |
Location |
Conference Chair |
Program Chair |
| 2010 |
Reno, Nevada, USA |
William R. Cook |
Martin Rinard |
| 2009 |
Orlando, Florida, USA |
Shail Arora |
Gary T.
Leavens |
| 2008 |
Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
Gail E. Harris |
Gregor
Kiczales |
| 2007 |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Richard P. Gabriel |
David Bacon |
| 2006 |
Portland, Oregon, USA |
Peri Tarr |
William
Cook |
| 2005 |
San Diego, California, USA |
Ralph
Johnson |
Richard P. Gabriel |
| 2004 |
Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada |
John
Vlissides |
Doug Schmidt |
| 2003 |
Anaheim, California, USA |
Ron Crocker |
Guy L.
Steele, Jr. |
| 2002 |
Seattle, Washington, USA |
Mamdouh Ibrahim |
Satoshi Matsuoka |
| 2001 |
Tampa Bay, Florida, USA |
Linda Northrop |
John
Vlissides |
| 2000 |
Minneapolis,
Minnesota, USA |
Mary Beth Rosson |
Doug Lea |
| 1999 |
Denver, Colorado, USA |
Brent
Hailpern |
Linda Northrop |
| 1998 |
Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada |
Bjorn Freeman-Benson |
Craig Chambers |
| 1997 |
Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Mary Loomis |
Toby Bloom |
| 1996 |
San Jose, California, USA |
Lougie Anderson |
James Coplien |
| 1995 |
Austin, Texas, USA |
Rebecca J. Wirfs-Brock |
Mary Loomis |
| 1994 |
Portland, Oregon, USA |
Jeff McKenna |
J. Eliot B. Moss |
| 1993 |
Washington, D.C., USA |
Timlynn Babitsky and Jim Salmons |
Ralph
Johnson |
| 1992 |
Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada |
John Pugh |
Rebecca J. Wirfs-Brock |
| 1991 |
Phoenix, Arizona, USA |
John
Richards |
Alan Snyder |
| 1990 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (co-located with ECOOP) |
David Thomas and
Pierre Cointe |
Akinori
Yonezawa |
| 1989 |
New Orleans,
Louisiana, USA |
George Bosworth |
Kent Beck |
| 1988 |
San Diego, California, USA |
Alan Otis and Larry Tesler |
Kurt Shmucker |
| 1987 |
Orlando, Florida, USA |
Adele Goldberg and
Chet Wisinski |
Jerry L. Archibald |
| 1986 |
Portland, Oregon, USA |
Daniel G Bobrow and Alan Purdy |
Daniel Ingalls |
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