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European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
AbbreviationECOOP
DisciplineObject-Oriented Programming
Publication details
PublisherLecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag
History1986-
Frequencyannual

The European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, commonly known as 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.

The first ECOOP was held in Paris, France in 1986. It operates under the auspices of the Association Internationale pour les Technologies Objets (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 patterns, refactoring, aspect-oriented programming, Model Driven Engineering, and agile software development.

The winners of the AITO Dahl-Nygaard Prize are announced at ECOOP.

The sister conference of ECOOP in North America is OOPSLA.

Locations and organizers

ECOOP conferences
Conference Place Conference Chair(s) Program Chair(s) Note
ECOOP 2013 France Montpellier, France Marianne Huchard Giuseppe Castagna
ECOOP 2012 China Beijing, China Jan Vitek, Haibo Lin James Noble joint, with PLDI
ECOOP 2011 United Kingdom Lancaster, United Kingdom Awais Rashid Mira Mezini
ECOOP 2010 Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia Marjan Heričko, Aleš Živkovič Theo D'Hondt
ECOOP 2009 Italy Genoa, Italy Giovanna Guerrini, Elena Zucca Sophia Drossopoulou
ECOOP 2008 Cyprus Paphos, Cyprus George Papadopoulos Jan Vitek
ECOOP 2007 Germany Berlin, Germany Stefan Jähnichen, Peter Fritzson Erik Ernst
ECOOP 2006 France Nantes, France Jean Bézivin, Pierre Cointe Dave Thomas
ECOOP 2005 United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom Paddy Nixon Andrew Black
ECOOP 2004 Norway Oslo, Norway Birger Møller-Pedersen Martin Odersky
ECOOP 2003 Germany Darmstadt, Germany Rachid Guerraoui Luca Cardelli
ECOOP 2002 Spain Malaga, Spain José Troya Boris Magnusson
ECOOP 2001 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Gerti Kappel Jørgen Lindskov Knudsen
ECOOP 2000 France Cannes, France Dennis Caromel, Jean-Paul Rigault Elisa Bertino
ECOOP 1999 Portugal Lisbon, Portugal Vasco T. Vasconcelos Rachid Guerraoui
ECOOP 1998 Belgium Brussels, Belgium Luc Steels Eric Jul
ECOOP 1997 Finland Jyväskylä, Finland Boris Magnusson Mehmet Aksit, Satoshi Matsuoka
ECOOP 1996 Austria Linz, Austria Oscar Nierstrasz Pierre Cointe
ECOOP 1995 Denmark Aarhus, Denmark Ole Lehrmann Madsen Walter Olthoff
ECOOP 1994 Italy Bologna, Italy Maurelio Boari Mario Tokoro, Remo Pareschi
ECOOP 1993 Germany Kaiserslautern, Germany Gerhard Barth Oscar Nierstrasz
ECOOP 1992 Netherlands Utrecht, The Netherlands Pierre America Ole Lehrmann Madsen
ECOOP 1991 Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland Dennis Tsichritzis Pierre America
ECOOP 1990 Canada Ottawa, Canada Dave Thomas, Pierre Cointe Akinori Yonezawa joint, with OOPSLA
ECOOP 1989 United Kingdom Nottingham, United Kingdom John Florentin Stephen Cook
ECOOP 1988 Norway Oslo, Norway Stein Gjessing Kristen Nygaard
ECOOP 1987 France Paris, France Jean-Marie Hullot, Jean Bézivin Pierre Cointe, Henry Lieberman

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