All papers submitted to ICOOOLPS can optionally appear in the ACM digital library. All papers should be prepared in ACM proceedings format. To encourage the submission of novel and "talking point" work we encourage both short and longer papers. Papers are expected to be between 2 and 8 pages in length. In an effort to get novel and "talking point" work relevant to the ICOOOLPS workshop, we encourage work to be submitted that has or may later form part of a conference or journal publication. For such papers, and if you wish for the paper to appear in the digital library, you must be aware of and adhere to the ACM's rules on prior or simultaneous publications.
To submit a paper e-mail it to the chair with a subject of "ICOOOLPS 2009 submission".
The chair and program committee believe in improving the standard of computer science publications, in particular by improving the repeatability of results. Below are a list of papers that should prove instructive on how to improve the repeatability of your research:
Andy Georges, Dries Buytaert, Lieven Eeckhout, Statistically Rigorous Java Performance Evaluation, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University, Belgium, in the proceedings of OOPSLA’07, October 21–25, 2007, Montreal, Qúebec, Canada.
Blackburn, S. M., Garner, R., Hoffman, C., Khan, A. M., McKinley,K. S., Bentzur, R., Diwan, A., Feinberg, D., Frampton, D., Guyer, S. Z., Hirzel, M., Hosking, A., Jump, M., Lee, H., Moss, J. E. B., Phansalkar, A., Stefanovic, D., VanDrunen, T., von Dincklage, D., and Wiedermann, B. The DaCapo Benchmarks: Java Benchmarking Development and Analysis, OOPSLA '06: Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-Oriented Programing, Systems, Languages, and Applications, (Portland, OR, USA, October 22-26, 2006)