Topic: BoostCon 2009: Submission deadline extended


Author: hkaiser <hartmut.kaiser@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 09:37:23 CST
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Hi all,

The deadline for the submission of session proposals has been extended
to January 20th, 2009.
No further extensions will be granted. Please find below the original
call for participation.

Conference registration will be available at
http://www.boostcon.com/registration.

Regards Hartmut


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3rd annual Boost Conference 2009
Aspen CO, USA, May 3-9, 2009, www.boostcon.com
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Call for participation
----------------------
Promising to be the main face-to-face event for all things Boost
(www.boost.org), BoostCon'09 opens the door to your C++ future. From
using the Boost libraries to writing and maintaining them, from
evangelizing to deploying Boost within your organization, from
infrastructure and process to vision and mission, and from TR1  to TR2
and the new C++0x Standard, BoostCon brings together the sessions, the
colleagues, and the inspiration to support your work with C++ and
Boost in particular for the next year.

To reflect the breadth of the Boost community, the conference includes
sessions aimed at two constituencies: Boost end-users and hard-core
Boost library and tool developers. The program fosters interaction and
engagement within and across those two groups, with an emphasis on
hands-on, participatory sessions.

Session topics
--------------

* Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the
following:
* General tutorial sessions introducing one or more Boost libraries
* In-depth sessions on using specific libraries
* Case studies on using Boost
* Experts panels
* Advanced sessions on implementation techniques used within Boost
   libraries
* C++0x and how it will change life for users and library writers
* TR1 and TR2
* Development workshops to extend or enhance existing Boost libraries
* Workshops on design process
* Infrastructure workshops such as Build tools, Website, Testing
* Concepts and Generic Programming
* Hardware and infrastructure presentations focused on how libraries
can
   make better use of the technology
* Other topics likely to be of great interest to Boost users and
   Developers.

Interactive and collaborative sessions are encouraged, as this is the
nature

of both the on-line Boost community and the style of learning and
participation that has proven most successful at such events. Sessions
can be tutorial based, with an emphasis on interaction and participant
involvement, or workshop based, whether hands-on programming or paper-
based,

discussion-driven collaborative work.

Session formats
---------------

Presentations
.............
Presentations focus on a practitioner's ideas and experience with
anything relevant to Boost and Boost users.

Panels
......
Panels feature three or four people presenting their ideas and
experiences relating to Boost's relevant, controversial, emerging, or
unresolved issues.

Panels may be conducted in several ways, such as comparative,
analytic, or historic.

Tutorials
.........
Tutorials are sessions at which instructors teach conference
participants specific Boost-relevant skills.

Workshops
.........
Workshops provide an active arena for advancements in Boost-relevant
topics.

Workshops provide the opportunity for experienced practitioners to
develop new ideas about a topic of common interest and experience.

Author's Corner Presentations
.............................
These were introduced at BoostCon 2008, and were a great success. They
are short (30 minute) sessions, focusing on tips on usage and design.
In addition, we're looking to uncover the hidden design gems boost
libraries.

Tool Vendors Presentations
..........................
We actively encourage tool vendors and ISP's to submit proposals for a
special Tool Vendors Session Track aimed at products related to Boost
and C++ (compilers, libraries, tools, etc.).

Other formats may also be of interest. Don't hold back a proposal just
because it doesn't fit into a pigeonhole.

Submitting a proposal
---------------------
Standard Sessions are 90 minutes. You may submit a proposal for
fractions or multiples of 90-minutes. Fractional proposals will be
grouped into 90 minute sessions covering related topics. Longer
sessions, such as tutorials and classes, will be assigned 90 minute,
three hour (i.e. half day), or six hour (i.e. full day) time slots.

Please include:
* The working title.
* Type of session: presentation, panel, tutorial, workshop, authors
corner,
   vendor track, other
* A paragraph or two describing the topic covered, suitable for the
   conference web site
* Proposed length: 10-20 minute short talks, 45 minutes, 90 minutes,
   half-day, full day
* Alternate lengths, if you are willing to make adjustments: 10-20
minute
   lightning-talks, 45 minutes, 90 minutes, half-day, full day
* Audience: users, developers, both
* Level: basic, intermediate, advanced
* A biography, suitable for the conference web site
* Your contact information (will not be made public)

Submission details
------------------
All submissions have to be done through the EasyChair conference
management
system: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=boostcon09. If you
have not already registered at EasyChair, you will need to do so in
order to submit your proposal.

All submissions will go through a peer review process.

Authors are invited to submit PDF versions of full papers of up to 10
pages in ACM conference proceedings format (see
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). The full
papers are not required unless you want them published in the
proceedings.

All accepted papers will be made available in the Association for
Computing Machinery (ACM) Digital Library (approval pending). Best
papers, after further reviews, will be considered to be book chapters
or journal articles in a renowned journal.

The session materials go on the BoostCon CD handed out to attendees.

For general information on the BoostCon 2009 paper submission or the
scope of technical papers solicited, please refer to the conference
website at www.boostcon.com. For any other questions about the
submission process or paper format, please contact the Program
Committee at boostcon09@easychair.com. If you have any technical
problems with EasyChair, please contact EasyChair for help.

Note: Presenters must agree to grant a non-exclusive perpetual license
to publish submitted materials, either electronically or in print, in
any media related to BoostCon.

Important dates
---------------
Proposals for submissions due: January 20th 2009.
Proposals acceptances sent (tentative program available): February
10th,
2009
Fully scheduled program available: March 1st, 2009 Session materials
due: April 1st 2009.


Hartmut Kaiser, email: hartmut.kaiser@gmail.com (Program Committee
Chair) David Abrahams, email: dave@boostpro.com (Conference Chair)

On behalf of the conference organizers



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