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The OOPSLA Trivia Show October 2009

The OOPSLA Trivia Show October 2009. The OOPSLA Trivia Show (TOOTS) October 2009 Orlando, FL USA Moderator: Jeff Gray (Univ. Alabama at Birmingham) Judge: Doug Schmidt (Vanderbilt University). The OOPSLA Trivia Show October 2009. Thanks to the question “curators”!!

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The OOPSLA Trivia Show October 2009

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  1. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 The OOPSLA Trivia Show(TOOTS)October 2009Orlando, FL USAModerator: Jeff Gray (Univ. Alabama at Birmingham)Judge: Doug Schmidt (Vanderbilt University)

  2. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 • Thanks to the question “curators”!! • Mehmet Aksit, University of Twente • Frank Buschmann, Siemens AG • Shigeru Chiba, Tokyo Institute of Technology • Siobhán Clarke, Trinity College Dublin • Richard Gabriel, IBM Research • Jeff Gray, University of Alabama at Birmingham • Kevlin Henney, Curbralan • David Holmes, Sun Microsystems • Ralph Johnson, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Steven Kelly, MetaCase • Doug Lea, State University of New York at Oswego • Doug Schmidt, Vanderbilt University • Wolfram Schulte, Microsoft Research • Peri Tarr, IBM Research • Jan Vitek, Purdue University • Joseph Yoder, The Refactory

  3. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 Introducing our contestants • Faculty Team • William Cook, University of Texas at Austin • Yuanfang Cai, Drexel University • Phil Greenwood, Lancaster University • Industry Team • Gail E. Harris, Instantiated Software Inc. • William Opdyke, Motorola • Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase • Student Team • Damian Dechev, Texas A&M University (USA) • Tomaž Lukman, Jožef Stefan Institute (Slovenia) • PoojaVashneya, Vanderbilt University (USA)

  4. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 About the Acronym • From the OOPSLA 2001 “History” page: At OOPSLA 1993 in Washington, DC, “over exuberant OOPSLA attendees filled the air with the toots of plastic whistles (generously donated by Peter Coad) while the banquet speaker shared his views…”

  5. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 Contest Rules (following the theme of Jeopardy, with a twist) • There will be three teams, each with three players. The teams will represent attendees from industry, academia, and students. • When a team answers a question incorrectly, one of the team members must leave the game (typically, the member that suggested the incorrect response). • All responses must be given in the form of a question. Each participant gets one warning when this rule is violated. Subsequent violations will be counted as an incorrect response for that contestant, even if the content of the response is correct. In this case, however, the team member does not need to leave the stage. • A member of the audience from the same group may join the team to keep each team size at three. Thus, the concept of panel member replacement, as typical in a Fish Bowl arrangement, is adopted to improve audience participation.

  6. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 Contest Rules (following the theme of Jeopardy, with a twist) • Once eliminated, a participant cannot come back into the game. • The teams have 30 seconds to provide an answer. Any question that is unanswered will be asked to the audience at large. Thus, a fourth team is represented by the general audience, who also have the opportunity to respond and have their cumulative score recorded. • There will be three rounds of play, The first two rounds will have five categories and each category has five questions of increasing difficulty and value. The final third round represents a single question.

  7. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 Contest Rules (following the theme of Jeopardy, with a twist) • In the final round, a single category will be revealed and the participants must wage a portion of their current score. The answer is then revealed to the contestants and they must provide the correct question within one minute. The score of each team is updated based on the correctness of their answer and the value that they waged. • After the final round, the team with the highest score is declared the winner.

  8. The OOPSLA Trivia ShowOctober 2009 After the Contest • At the end of the contest, all participants are asked to come to the stage for a group photo. • For those interested, the slides representing TOOTS will be made available at: www.cs.ua.edu/~gray/external/toots

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