CFP closed at  September 19, 2016 14:00 UTC
  (Local)

This year the OSGi Alliance and Liferay are hosting a Modularity Conference as part of the annual Liferay Developer Conference on November 15. The Modularity Conference is a conference within a conference and will focus on talks about the following topics:

Modularity Conference welcomes talks on following topics *

  • Java modularity concepts: OSGi, Java 9 (Jigsaw), Java frameworks and libraries related to modularity
  • Web modularity: WebComponents, JavaScript modularity, front-end frameworks and libraries
  • Reactive/modular JVM programming: Anything related to other languages than Java running on the JVM, tools, libraries and best practices
  • Methodology & Architecture: Software development methodologies, architectures & best practices to develop clean modular software
  • IoT: If you have a story to tell about developing in IoT projects, experience reports about building IoT solutions or new open source projects for IoT
  • Building and testing modules: Share your experience regarding modularity support in developer tools (Maven, Gradle, Bnd, JUnit, Gulp, …)
  • Modularity for DevOps/Clouds: Examples, tools, lessons learned, … regarding deploying and managing modular applications in various production environments

How to submit your proposal?

  • Click on the "Speak at MODCONF 2016" button at the bottom of this Event overview page.
  • If you don’t have an account you will be asked to create one (alternatively use the social log-in options). Make sure to update your speaker profile.
  • Once logged-in, fill in the form your talk’s title, abstract and description.
    • Use “Notes” field to provide additional information to program committee. This information will not be available to attendees.
    • Please use the tags provided to categorize your talk!
  • The “Profile Details” section should be automatically filled with data from your profile. You can change it if you wish.
  • Please mention your job title in the “Bio” section

WHEN is the Submission Deadline?

  • Call for Papers ends at 14:00 on September 19, 2016

Submitter benefits

  • Every submitter of a talk that gets accepted by the program committee, will receive a free ticket to MODCONF and optional also to the full DEVCON
  • Every submitter whose talk won’t be accepted, can still claim a ticket for the price rate that was valid, when he/she submitted the paper. (Please reach out to the Events Team if you have questions about that)

CONTACT

For queries and further information, please do not hesitate to contact us: events-de@liferay.com +49 (0) 6196-92193-34

CFP Description

Thank you for taking the time to consider presenting at MODCONF. Your submissions make up the heart and soul of our conferences, and we look forward to reading your proposals.

Modularity Conference welcomes talks on following topics *

  • Java modularity concepts: OSGi, Java 9 (Jigsaw), Java frameworks and libraries related to modularity
  • Web modularity: WebComponents, JavaScript modularity, front-end frameworks and libraries
  • Reactive/modular JVM programming: Anything related to other languages than Java running on the JVM, tools, libraries and best practices
  • Methodology & Architecture: Software development methodologies, architectures & best practices to develop clean modular software
  • IoT: If you have a story to tell about developing in IoT projects, experience reports about building IoT solutions or new open source projects for IoT
  • Building and testing modules: Share your experience regarding modularity support in developer tools (Maven, Gradle, Bnd, JUnit, Gulp, …)
  • Modularity for DevOps/Clouds: Examples, tools, lessons learned, … regarding deploying and managing modular applications in various production environments

How to submit your proposal?

  • Click on the "Speak at MODCONF 2016" button at the bottom of this Event overview page.
  • If you don’t have an account you will be asked to create one (alternatively use the social log-in options). Make sure to update your speaker profile.
  • Once logged-in, fill in the form your talk’s title, abstract and description.
    • Use “Notes” field to provide additional information to program committee. This information will not be available to attendees.
    • Please use the tags provided to categorize your talk!
  • The “Profile Details” section should be automatically filled with data from your profile. You can change it if you wish.
  • Please mention your job title in the “Bio” section

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