OOPSLA

OOPSLA

OOPSLA (en anglais « Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications » est une conférence annuelle organisée aux États-Unis par le pôle Programmation de la société savante ACM.

Lieux et Organisateurs

Année Lieu Président de la Conférence Coordination
2010 Reno (Nevada), États-Unis William R. Cook Martin Rinard
2009 Orlando (Floride), États-Unis Shail Arora Gary T. Leavens
2008 Nashville, Tennessee, États-Unis Gail E. Harris Gregor Kiczales
2007 Montréal, Québec, Canada Richard P. Gabriel David Bacon
2006 Portland, Oregon, États-Unis Peri Tarr William Cook
2005 San Diego, Californie, États-Unis Ralph Johnson Richard P. Gabriel
2004 Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada John Vlissides Doug Schmidt
2003 Anaheim, Californie, États-Unis Ron Crocker Guy L. Steele, Jr.
2002 Seattle, Washington, États-Unis Mamdouh Ibrahim Satoshi Matsuoka
2001 Baie de Tampa, Floride, États-Unis Linda Northrop John Vlissides
2000 Minneapolis, Minnesota, États-Unis Mary Beth Rosson Doug Lea
1999 Denver, Colorado, États-Unis Brent Hailpern Linda Northrop
1998 Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada Bjorn Freeman-Benson Craig Chambers
1997 Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis Mary Loomis Toby Bloom
1996 San José, Californie, États-Unis Lougie Anderson James Coplien
1995 Austin, Texas, États-Unis Rebecca Wirfs-Brock Mary Loomis
1994 Portland, Oregon, États-Unis Jeff McKenna J. Eliot B. Moss
1993 Washington (District de Columbia), États-Unis Timlynn Babitsky et Jim Salmons Ralph Johnson
1992 Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada John Pugh Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
1991 Phoenix, Arizona, États-Unis John Richards Alan Snyder
1990 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (organisé avec l'ECOOP) David Thomas et Pierre Cointe Akinori Yonezawa
1989 La Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, États-Unis George Bosworth Kent Beck
1988 San Diego, Californie, États-Unis Alan Otis et Larry Tesler Kurt Shmucker
1987 Orlando, Floride, États-Unis Adele Goldberg et Chet Wisinski Jerry L. Archibald
1986 Portland, Oregon, États-Unis Daniel G Bobrow et Alan Purdy Daniel Ingalls



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