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'''ECOOP''' (European Conference on [[Object-Oriented Programming]]) is an annual [[AITO]] conference.
{{Infobox Academic Conference
| history = 1987-present
| discipline = [[Object-oriented programming]]
| abbreviation = ECOOP
| publisher = [[Lecture Notes in Computer Science]], [[Springer Science+Business Media]]
| frequency = Annual
}}
 
The '''European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming''' ('''ECOOP''') is an annual conference covering topics on object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications. Like other conferences, ECOOP offers various tracks and many simultaneous sessions, and thus has 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 ECOOP was held in [[Paris, France]] in 19861987. It operates under the auspices of the ''[[Association Internationale pour les Technologies à Objets'' ([http://www.aito.org/ AITO])], a non-profit organization located in Germany.
 
ECOOP’s venue changes every year, and the categories of its program vary. Historically ECOOP has combined the presentation of academic papers with comparatively practical experience reports, panels, workshops and tutorials.
 
ECOOP helped object-oriented programming develop in Europe into what is now mainstream programming, and helped incubate a number of related disciplines, including [[Design pattern (computer science)|design patterns]], [[refactoring]], [[aspect-oriented programming]], [[Model Driven Engineering]], and [[agile software development]].
 
The winners of the annual AITO [[Dahl-Nygaard Prize]] are offered the opportunity to give a keynote presentation at ECOOP.
 
The sister conference of ECOOP in North America is [[OOPSLA]].
 
==See also==
== Locations and Organizers ==
* [[List of computer science conferences]]
* [[2008]]: [[Paphos|Paphos, Cyprus]]
* [[List of computer science conference acronyms]]
** George Papadopoulos, Conference Chair
* [[Outline of computer science]]
** Jan Vitek, Program Committee Chair
 
* [[2007]]: [[Berlin|Berlin, Germany]]
==References==
** Stefan Jähnichen, Peter Fritzson, Conference Chairs
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** Erik Ernst, Programme Chair
* [[2006]]:[[Nantes|Nantes, France]]
** Jean Bézivin, Pierre Cointe, Organizing Chairs
** [[David A. Thomas (software developer)|Dave Thomas]], Programme Chair
* [[2005]]: [[Glasgow|Glasgow, United Kingdom]]
** Paddy Nixon, Conference Chair
** Andrew Black, Programme Chair
* [[2004]]: [[Oslo|Oslo, Norway]]
** Birger Møller-Pedersen, Conference Chair
** Martin Odersky, Programme Chair
* [[2003]]: [[Darmstadt|Darmstadt, Germany]]
** Rachid Guerraoui, Conference Chair
** [[Luca Cardelli]], Programme Chair
* [[2002]]: [[Malaga|Malaga, Spain]]
** José Troya, Conference Chair
** Boris Magnusson, Programme Chair
* [[2001]]: [[Budapest|Budapest, Hungary]]
** Gerti Kappel, Conference Chair
** Jørgen Lindskov Knudsen, Programme Chair
* [[2000]]: [[Cannes|Cannes, France]]
** Dennis Caromel, Jean-Paul Rigault, Organizing Chairs
** Elisa Bertino, Programme Chair
* [[1999]]: [[Lisbon|Lisbon, Portugal]]
** Vasco T. Vasconcelos, Organizing Chair
** Rachid Guerraoui, Programme Chair
* [[1998]]: [[Brussels|Brussels, Belgium]]
** Luc Steels, Conference Chair
** Eric Jul, Programme Chair
* [[1997]]: [[Jyväskylä|Jyväskylä, Finland]]
** Boris Magnusson, Conference Chair
** Mehmet Aksit, Satoshi Matsuoka, Programme Chairs
* [[1996]]: [[Linz|Linz, Austria]]
** Oscar Nierstrasz, Conference Chair
** Pierre Cointe, Programme Chair
* [[1995]]: [[Aarhus|Aarhus, Denmark]]
** Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Conference Chair
** Walter Olthoff, Programme Chair
* [[1994]]: [[Bologna|Bologna, Italy]]
** Maurelio Boari, Conference Chair
** Mario Tokoro, Remo Pareschi, Programme Chairs
* [[1993]]: [[Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern, Germany]]
** Gerhard Barth, Conference Chair
** Oscar Nierstrasz, Programme Chair
* [[1992]]: [[Utrecht (city)|Utrecht, The Netherlands ]]
** Pierre America, Conference Chair
** Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Programme Chair
* [[1991]]: [[Geneva|Geneva, Switzerland]]
** Dennis Tsichritzis, Conference Chairs
** Pierre America, Programme Chair
* [[1990]]: [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Canada]] (joint, with [[OOPSLA]])
** [[David A. Thomas (software developer)|Dave Thomas]], Pierre Cointe, Conference Chairs
** Akinori Yonezawa, Programme Chair
* [[1989]]: [[Nottingham|Nottingham, United Kingdom]]
** John Florentin, Conference Chair
** Stephen Cook, Programme Chair
* [[1988]]: [[Oslo|Oslo, Norway ]]
** Stein Gjessing, Conference Chair
** [[Kristen Nygaard]], Programme Chair
* [[1987]]: [[Paris|Paris, France]]
** J.M. Hullot, Jean Bézivin , Conference Chairs
** Pierre Cointe, Henry Lieberman, Programme Chairs
 
==External links==
*[http {{Official website|https://www.ecoop.org/ Official website]}}
 
{{Authority control}}
 
[[Category:Computer science conferences]]
[[Category:Dahl–Nygaard Prize]]
[[Category:Information technology organizations based in Europe]]
[[Category:Programming languages conferences]]