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REMINDER: CALL FOR PAPERS (Apologies if you receive multiple copies)

Psychology of Programming Interest Group

PPIG Work-in-Progress Workshop (WIP-PPIG)

Salford, UK, 4-5 January 2007

<http://www.iris.salford.ac.uk/Conferences/PPIG/>http://www.iris.salford.ac.uk/Conferences/PPIG/

Paper submissions are now invited for the 3rd Annual PPIG 
work-in-progress workshop to be held at Salford, UK.

A feature of the PPIG workshops has been their openness to a wide 
spectrum of concerns related to 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. Similarly, PPIG entertains a broad spectrum of 
research approaches, from theoretical perspectives drawing on 
psychological theory to empirical perspectives grounded in real-world 
experience. The PPIG work-in-progress workshop is a forum in which 
researchers concerned with psychological aspects of software 
development can present and discuss current work and recent results, 
findings and developments.

This informal workshop is intended to foster exchange of ideas and 
constructive suggestions for research in progress. Doctoral students 
and more experienced researchers will be equally welcome. The best 
student submission, as judged by the Discussants Panel, will be 
rewarded with funding to attend the main PPIG workshop in Joensuu, 
Finland 2007.

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, Maria 
Kutar at [log in to unmask]

Important Dates
17th November 2006, submission of extended abstracts (1 to 2 pages)
29th November 2006, notification of acceptance
15th December 2006, submission of final copy

Paper Submission
Please submit papers by email to [log in to unmask]
All accepted papers will be circulated to workshop participants prior 
to the workshop, and will appear on the PPIG web site 
(<http://www.ppig.org/>www.ppig.org)

Further details are available at 
<http://www.iris.salford.ac.uk/Conferences/PPIG/>http://www.iris.salford.ac.uk/Conferences/PPIG/

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