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		 Second International Workshop on
		  Database Programming Languages

			June 4 - 7, 1989
		       on the Oregon coast

The second International Workshop on Database Programming Languages
will take place on the Oregon coast, from June 4 - 7, 1989.  These
dates immediately follow the ACM SIGMOD Intl. Conf. on Management of
Data which is being held in Portland, Oregon, from May 31 to June 2.
The workshop will continue in the directions and style of its
predecessor, which was held in Roscoff, France, in September, 1987.
The meeting will be small and informal, providing forums for both
prepared presentations and informal panels and discussions.
Participation in the workshop is by invitation of the program
committee, and will be restricted primarily to authors of accepted
papers.

The workshop will focus on the development of new programming
languages and environments for databases and data-intensive
applications.  Topics include, but are not limited to:

	data models			deductive capabilities
	types and type inference	compilation
	inheritance			versions
	persistence			implementation issues
	object-oriented approaches	applications

Authors are invited to submit 9 copies of a technical summary of a
prospective paper for the workshop by January 13, 1989 to either

	Richard Hull		      or    Ron Morrison
	Computer Science Department	    Department of Computational Science
	University of Southern California   University of St. Andrews
	Los Angeles, CA 90089-0782	    St. Andrews KY16 8SX
	USA				    Scotland

The focus of the workshop is on emerging approaches and technologies;
the committee will consider papers describing preliminary as well as
completed research. The technical summary should be brief and not
exceed 10 double-spaced pages.	Authors will be notified of the
acceptance or rejection of their papers by March 10, 1989.  Full
versions of the accepted papers must be received in camera ready form
by April 14, 1989.

Workshop proceedings will be available at the workshop.	 Also, revised
versions of the accepted papers will be published by Morgan-Kaufmann,
Inc.

  Program Committee Co-Chairs		       Program Committee
     Richard Hull			Antonio Albano (Universitadi Udine)
	+01 (213) 743-5501		Francois Bancilhon (INRIA/Altair)
	hull@cse.usc.edu		Peter Buneman (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
     Ron Morrison			Luca Cardelli (DEC)
	+44 334 76161 ext. 8121		Richard Hull (USC)
	ron\%uk.ac.st-and.cs@ukc	Ron Morrison (Univ. of St. Andrews)
     David Stemple			Craig Schaffert (DEC)
	+01 (413) 545-2372		Joachim Schmidt (Univ. Frankfurt)
	stemple@cs.umass.edu		David Stemple (Univ. of Massachusetts)

   Local Arrangements
     David Maier
     Computer Science and Engineering		  Treasurer
     Oregon Graduate Center		       Dean Jacobs (USC)
     19600 N.W. Von Neumann Drive
     Beaverton, OR  97006-1999
	+01 (503) 690-1154
	maier@ogcvax.ogc.edu