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Paper submissions are due on Monday, 24 January 2000.Submission DetailsWe will need 2 documents for the submission: patterns document and the contact info document. Please email them to koalaplop@cs.rmit.edu.au
Authors should submit an electronic copy in English by the
aformentioned deadline. There is no limit on the length of Patterns submissions; they
should be as long as necessary to fully describe the patterns (most papers submitted to
previous PLoPs have been 20 pages or less). If you use Microsoft Word, you may have tools that export your document directly into PDF. If you don't, we'll handle the conversion from Word. Finally, Adobe Acrobat converts a variety of formats into PDF. If you cannot generate Word or PDF, please contact us at koalaplop@cs.rmit.edu.au for special arrangements.
Acceptance CriteriaThe criteria for acceptance to a writers' workshop will include:
Authors whose patterns are not accepted for formal workshopping may also attend the conference. As in previous years, we will have activities to develop pattern writing skills.
Suggestions for Improving Your Chances of AcceptanceOne of the best ways to learn how to write successful patterns is to read successful patterns. Therefore, look at:
Do not limit yourself to technical material. Alexander's A Pattern Language presents patterns from the realm of building in a clear, engaging, erudite fashion. A fine place to start is "A Pattern Language for Pattern Writing" by Gerard Meszaros and Jim Doble, which simultaneously presents patterns for writing patterns, and examples of their use. This paper appeared in the PLoPD-3 book.
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Last Updated on 03 August, 1999 |
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