Welcome to the 15. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Welcome to the 15. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
Welcome to the 15. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Welcome to the 15. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
Welcome to the 15. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Welcome to the 15. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Welcome to the 15. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
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Welcome by the Organizing Chairs

In 2001, the honour of organizing the 15th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming befalls the Department of General Computer Science, University Eötvös Loránd, Budapest, Hungary. We cordially invite all researchers, practitioners, educators, and students, everyone interested in object technology to attend, whether they come from academia, industry or any other sector of society. ECOOP demonstrates the very best and latest research, practice, and experience using object technologies.

The conference is hosted by the University Eötvös Loránd, Budapest (supported by the Association Internationale pour les Technologies Objets) and will run from June 18 to June 22, 2001. We follow the traditions of ECOOP, so a number of tutorials and workshops are planed for the first two days, and technical presentations, panel discussions, poster presentations and invited talks will take place on the last three days of the conference. In parallel there will also be an exhibitor's programme allowing object-oriented products and techniques to be displayed and demonstrated.

The conference site Budapest is the capital of Hungary, located on the river Danube, in the heart of Central Europe. The participants will be lodged in the centre of Budapest. The conference hosts different social events and thus gives participants lots of opportunities for a casual get-together. The social programme will give the participants an opportunity to get acquainted with Hungarian culture and history, more so because the year 2000/2001 is the one thousand years anniversary of the founding of the Hungarian state.

Organizing Chairs