TOOLS conference series explained

The TOOLS conference series is a long-running conferences on object technology, component-based development, model-based development and other advanced software technologies. The name originally stood for "Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems" although later it was usually no longer expanded, the conference being known simply as "the TOOLS conference". The conferences ran from 1988 to 2012, with a hiatus in 2003–2007, and was revived in 2019.

The first conference was held in Paris in 1988, organized by Eiffel Software. The TOOLS conference series started next year, in 1989. Over the following 15 years it held 45 sessions: TOOLS EUROPE (usually in Paris), TOOLS USA (usually in Santa Barbara, California), TOOLS PACIFIC (usually Sydney), TOOLS ASIA (Peking) and TOOLS EASTERN EUROPE.

TOOLS has played a major role in the development of object technology; many seminal software concepts now taken for granted were first discussed at TOOLS. Invited speakers have included countless luminaries of science and industry such as Kent Beck, Robert Binder, Peter Coad, Alistair Cockburn, Steve Cook, James Coplien, Brad Cox, Miguel de Icaza, John Dvorak, Martin Fowler, Erich Gamma, Adele Goldberg, Richard Helms, Tony Hoare, Ivar Jacobson, Philippe Kahn, Alan Kay, Bertrand Meyer, Jim Miller, Robin Milner, David Parnas, Trygve Reenskaug, Michael Stal, Dave Thomas, David Taylor, Tony Wasserman and many others.

In 2007, after an interruption of four years, TOOLS started again as an annual conference with an extended scope, encompassing not only objects and components but all modern approaches to software technology. TOOLS turned at that time from a single conference to a federated event hosting other conferences listed below. For these later editions of the conference, see the TOOLS page. In 2012, in its 50th edition, The Triumph of Objects was declared and the series provisionally closed.[1]

In 2013, after the temporary end of TOOLS, the STAF conference, Software Technologies: Applications and Foundations (STAF)[2] was established to host some of the conferences previously hosted by TOOLS.

In 2019, the TOOLS conference series restarted with TOOLS 50+1[3] organized by Innopolis University near Kazan, Russia.

Goals and scope

TOOLS is devoted to the study and application of advanced software development methods, techniques, tools and languages, with a special emphasis on object-oriented techniques, component-based development, model-based development and design patterns. The conference distinguishes itself by combining selective peer review process, as in academic conferences, with a strong practical slant and concern about relevance to industry.

Hosted conferences

The TOOLS federated conference has hosted the following associated conferences in recent years:

List of past conferences

This list includes a reference to the proceedings when known.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bertrand Meyer's ETH home page.
  2. https://www.cs.york.ac.uk/staf/2013/ STAF 2013
  3. Web site: TOOLS 2019 . tools2019.innopolis.ru . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190318133830/http://tools2019.innopolis.ru/ . 2019-03-18.