Call for Contributions: BOB 2024 [March 15, Deadline Nov 17]

2023-10-09 Thread Michael Sperber
We love to see Clojure submissions to BOB!


 BOB Conference 2024
 "What happens when we use what's best for a change?"
  https://bobkonf.de/2024/cfc.html
 Berlin, Mar 17
Call for Contributions
 Deadline: November 21, 2023


You are actively engaged in advanced software engineering methods,
solve ambitious problem with software and are open to cutting-edge
innovation? Attend this conference, meet people that share your goals,
and get to know the best software tools and technologies available
today. We strive to offer a day full of new experiences and
impressions that you can use to immediately improve your daily life as
a software developer.

If you share our vision and want to contribute, submit a proposal for
a talk or tutorial!

NOTE: The conference fee will be waived for presenters. Travel
expenses will not be covered (for exceptions see "Speaker Grants").

Shepherding
---

The program committee offers shepherding to all speakers. Shepherding
provides speakers assistance with preparing their
sessions. Specifically:

- advice on structure and presentation
- review of talk slides
- assistance with recording
- review of recording, if applicable

Speaker Grants
--

BOB has Speaker Grants available to support speakers from groups
under-represented in technology. We specifically seek women speakers,
speakers of color, and speakers who are not able to attend the
conference for financial reasons.

Topics
--

We are looking for talks about best-of-breed software technology, e.g.:

- functional programming
- persistent data structures and databases
- event-based modelling and architecture
- "fancy types" (dependent types, gradual typing, linear types, ...)
- formal methods for correctness and robustness
- abstractions for concurrency and parallelism
- metaprogramming
- probabilistic programming
- math and programming
- controlled side effects
- program synthesis
- next-generation IDEs
- effective abstractions for data analytics
- … everything really that isn’t mainstream, but you think should be
- … includeing rough ideas worth discussing.

Presenters should provide the audience with information that is
practically useful for software developers.

Challenges
--

Furthermore, we seek contributions on successful approaches for
solving hard problems, for example:

- bias in machine-learning systems
- digital transformation in difficult settings
- accessibiltity
- systems with critical reliability requirements
- ecologically sustainable software development

We're especially interested in experience reports.
Other topics are also relevant, e.g.:

- introductory talks on technical background
- overviews of a given field
- demos and how-tos

Requirements


We accept proposals for presentations of 45 minutes (40 minutes talk +
5 minutes questions), as well as 90 minute tutorials for
beginners. The language of presentation should be either English or
German.

Your proposal should include (in your presentation language of choice):

- An abstract of max. 1500 characters.
- A short bio/cv
- Contact information (including at least email address)
- A list of 3-5 concrete ideas of how your work can be applied in a 
developer's daily life
- additional material (websites, blogs, slides, videos of past 
presentations, …)

Organisation


- Direct questions to konferenz at bobkonf dot de
- Proposal deadline: November 17, 2023
- Notification: December 5, 2023
- Program: December 12, 2023

Submit here:

https://pretalx.com/bob-2024/submit/

Program Committee
-

(more information here: https://bobkonf.de/2024/programmkomitee.html)

- Matthias Fischmann, Wire
- Matthias Neubauer, SICK AG
- Nicole Rauch, Softwareentwicklung und Entwicklungscoaching
- Michael Sperber, Active Group
- Stefan Wehr, Hochschule Offenburg

Scientific Advisory Board

- Annette Bieniusa, TU Kaiserslautern
- Torsten Grust, Uni Tübingen
- Peter Thiemann, Uni Freiburg

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2nd Call for Contributions: BOB 2024 [March 15, Deadline Nov 17]

2023-11-03 Thread Michael Sperber
We could definitely use some more Clojure material at BOB!


 BOB Conference 2024
 "What happens when we use what's best for a change?"
  https://bobkonf.de/2024/cfc.html
 Berlin, Mar 17
Call for Contributions
 Deadline: November 17, 2023


You are actively engaged in advanced software engineering methods,
solve ambitious problem with software and are open to cutting-edge
innovation? Attend this conference, meet people that share your goals,
and get to know the best software tools and technologies available
today. We strive to offer a day full of new experiences and
impressions that you can use to immediately improve your daily life as
a software developer.

If you share our vision and want to contribute, submit a proposal for
a talk or tutorial!

NOTE: The conference fee will be waived for presenters. Travel
expenses will not be covered (for exceptions see "Speaker Grants").

Shepherding
---

The program committee offers shepherding to all speakers. Shepherding
provides speakers assistance with preparing their
sessions. Specifically:

- advice on structure and presentation
- review of talk slides

Speaker Grants
--

BOB has Speaker Grants available to support speakers from groups
under-represented in technology. We specifically seek women speakers,
speakers of color, and speakers who are not able to attend the
conference for financial reasons.

Topics
--

We are looking for talks about best-of-breed software technology, e.g.:

- functional programming
- persistent data structures and databases
- event-based modelling and architecture
- "fancy types" (dependent types, gradual typing, linear types, ...)
- formal methods for correctness and robustness
- abstractions for concurrency and parallelism
- metaprogramming
- probabilistic programming
- math and programming
- controlled side effects
- program synthesis
- next-generation IDEs
- effective abstractions for data analytics
- … everything really that isn’t mainstream, but you think should be
- … includeing rough ideas worth discussing.

Presenters should provide the audience with information that is
practically useful for software developers.

Challenges
--

Furthermore, we seek contributions on successful approaches for
solving hard problems, for example:

- bias in machine-learning systems
- digital transformation in difficult settings
- accessibiltity
- systems with critical reliability requirements
- ecologically sustainable software development

We're especially interested in experience reports.
Other topics are also relevant, e.g.:

- introductory talks on technical background
- overviews of a given field
- demos and how-tos

Requirements


We accept proposals for presentations of 45 minutes (40 minutes talk +
5 minutes questions), as well as 90 minute tutorials for
beginners. The language of presentation should be either English or
German.

Your proposal should include (in your presentation language of choice):

- An abstract of max. 1500 characters.
- A short bio/cv
- Contact information (including at least email address)
- A list of 3-5 concrete ideas of how your work can be applied in a 
developer's daily life
- additional material (websites, blogs, slides, videos of past 
presentations, …)

Organisation


- Direct questions to konferenz at bobkonf dot de
- Proposal deadline: November 17, 2023
- Notification: December 5, 2023
- Program: December 12, 2023

Submit here:

https://pretalx.com/bob-2024/submit/

Program Committee
-

(more information here: https://bobkonf.de/2024/programmkomitee.html)

- Matthias Fischmann, Wire
- Matthias Neubauer, SICK AG
- Nicole Rauch, Softwareentwicklung und Entwicklungscoaching
- Michael Sperber, Active Group
- Stefan Wehr, Hochschule Offenburg

Scientific Advisory Board

- Annette Bieniusa, TU Kaiserslautern
- Torsten Grust, Uni Tübingen
- Peter Thiemann, Uni Freiburg

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Re: 2nd Call for Contributions: BOB 2024 [March 15, Deadline Nov 17]

2023-11-14 Thread Michael Sperber
The deadline is looming - it'd be great to have Clojure material, 
specifically tutorials are very welcome!

On Friday, November 3, 2023 at 10:48:24 AM UTC+1 Michael Sperber wrote:

> We could definitely use some more Clojure material at BOB!
>
>
> 
>  BOB Conference 2024
>  "What happens when we use what's best for a change?"
>   https://bobkonf.de/2024/cfc.html
>  Berlin, Mar 17
> Call for Contributions
>  Deadline: November 17, 2023
>
> 
>
> You are actively engaged in advanced software engineering methods,
> solve ambitious problem with software and are open to cutting-edge
> innovation? Attend this conference, meet people that share your goals,
> and get to know the best software tools and technologies available
> today. We strive to offer a day full of new experiences and
> impressions that you can use to immediately improve your daily life as
> a software developer.
>
> If you share our vision and want to contribute, submit a proposal for
> a talk or tutorial!
>
> NOTE: The conference fee will be waived for presenters. Travel
> expenses will not be covered (for exceptions see "Speaker Grants").
>
> Shepherding
> ---
>
> The program committee offers shepherding to all speakers. Shepherding
> provides speakers assistance with preparing their
> sessions. Specifically:
>
> - advice on structure and presentation
> - review of talk slides
>
> Speaker Grants
> --
>
> BOB has Speaker Grants available to support speakers from groups
> under-represented in technology. We specifically seek women speakers,
> speakers of color, and speakers who are not able to attend the
> conference for financial reasons.
>
> Topics
> --
>
> We are looking for talks about best-of-breed software technology, e.g.:
>
> - functional programming
> - persistent data structures and databases
> - event-based modelling and architecture
> - "fancy types" (dependent types, gradual typing, linear types, ...)
> - formal methods for correctness and robustness
> - abstractions for concurrency and parallelism
> - metaprogramming
> - probabilistic programming
> - math and programming
> - controlled side effects
> - program synthesis
> - next-generation IDEs
> - effective abstractions for data analytics
> - … everything really that isn’t mainstream, but you think should be
> - … includeing rough ideas worth discussing.
>
> Presenters should provide the audience with information that is
> practically useful for software developers.
>
> Challenges
> --
>
> Furthermore, we seek contributions on successful approaches for
> solving hard problems, for example:
>
> - bias in machine-learning systems
> - digital transformation in difficult settings
> - accessibiltity
> - systems with critical reliability requirements
> - ecologically sustainable software development
>
> We're especially interested in experience reports.
> Other topics are also relevant, e.g.:
>
> - introductory talks on technical background
> - overviews of a given field
> - demos and how-tos
>
> Requirements
> 
>
> We accept proposals for presentations of 45 minutes (40 minutes talk +
> 5 minutes questions), as well as 90 minute tutorials for
> beginners. The language of presentation should be either English or
> German.
>
> Your proposal should include (in your presentation language of choice):
>
> - An abstract of max. 1500 characters.
> - A short bio/cv
> - Contact information (including at least email address)
> - A list of 3-5 concrete ideas of how your work can be applied in a 
> developer's daily life
> - additional material (websites, blogs, slides, videos of past 
> presentations, …)
>
> Organisation
> 
>
> - Direct questions to konferenz at bobkonf dot de
> - Proposal deadline: November 17, 2023
> - Notification: December 5, 2023
> - Program: December 12, 2023
>
> Submit here:
>
> https://pretalx.com/bob-2024/submit/
>
> Program Committee
> -
>
> (more information here: https://bobkonf.de/2024/programmkomitee.html)
>
> - Matthias Fischmann, Wire
> - Matthias Neubauer, SICK AG
> - Nicole Rauch, Softwareentwicklung und Entwicklungscoaching
> - Michael Sperber, Active Group
> - Stefan Wehr, Hochschule Offenburg
>
> Scientific Advisory Board
>
> - Annette Bieniusa, TU Kaiserslautern
> - Torsten Grust, Uni Tübingen
> - Peter Thiemann, Uni Freiburg
>

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