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REMINDER FOR WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPER SUBMISSION
Psychology of Programming Interest Group
PPIG 2005 17th Annual Workshop
http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/events/ppig2005
28 June - 1 July 2005
University of Sussex,
Brighton, UK
Call for Papers
Work-in-progress paper submissions are now invited for the 17th Annual
PPIG workshop to be held at the University of Sussex, UK.
The annual PPIG workshop is a forum in which researchers concerned with
psychological aspects of software development can present and discuss
recent results, findings and developments. Despite its name PPIG
entertains a broad spectrum of research approaches, from theoretical
perspectives drawing on psychological theory to empirical perspectives
grounded in real-world experience, and is equally concerned with all
aspects of programming and software engineering, from the design of
programming languages to communication issues in software teams, and
from computing education to high-performance professional practice.
PPIG aims to bring together people working in a variety of disciplines
and to break down cross-disciplinary barriers. If you have any queries
as to whether your topic falls within the remit of PPIG, then please do
not hesitate to contact the Program Chair, Pablo Romero, at
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Important Dates
19 April: deadline for submission of work-in-progress papers
29 April: notification of acceptance of work-in-progress papers
Paper submission
All accepted papers presented at PPIG 2005 will appear in the workshop
proceedings. Details on paper format and destination e-mail address can
be found in the workshop's web pages.
Work-in-progress paper submission
These are papers describing late-breaking research and intended to
foster exchange of ideas and constructive suggestions for research in
progress. Details on paper format and destination e-mail address can be
found in the workshop's web pages.
Doctoral/Postgraduate Event at PPIG-2005
During 28th and the morning of 29th June we will be holding a doctoral
event for postgraduate students. The aim of this session is for
postgraduates to present their research and exchange ideas with their
fellow students as well as getting feedback from experienced research
supervisors who will be attending the session. This year's PPIG
doctoral event will be organised in partnership with The University of
Sussex's Human Centred Technology Postgraduate Workshop. Details of
this workshop can be found at
http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/research/hct/hctw2005/index.html
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