Call for Speakers and Talks / Workshops Proposals is open until January 6th (extended), 2016. Please read all the information below before submitting a proposal.
Submit Your Talk or Workshop Proposal now!
It is our pleasure to invite you once again to Javantura v4, International Java Community Conference in Croatia, which will be organized in February 2017 in Zagreb, Croatia, EU.
This is a great opportunity to tell your story, share your experience, show your results and promote your product, your company and yourself in front of 400+ people, including developers, software architects, and project managers, as well as media representatives, potential partners and clients. As a place of intense social networking, it may also be a natural way not only to discuss your projects and trending technologies but also to seek for new employees or find a new job.
We invite you to help us build a great conference once again and submit your talk or workshop proposal to get a chance to become one of the speakers at Javantura conference. If you think there is something interesting that you want to share with the rest of the community, please submit it.
We expect to see most of the well known and highly respected speakers from our previous Javantura and JavaCro conferences and HUJAK’s meetups, as well as other great Java conferences. We invite you to submit a talk proposal if you are experienced speaker, but also if this will be your first presentation on our conferences (or any other).
Additionally, we strongly encourage HUJAK members to submit their talk proposals – this is the easiest way to show your achievements in your own community. For a better chance of being selected, we highly encourage you to submit a proposal earlier than the final deadline. All authors will be contacted upon receipt of presentation proposal according to conference dates schedule, no later that notification of acceptance date. You can also read FAQ, and if you have any specific question, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Important dates
- Final submission date – January 6th, 2017 (extended)
- Notification of acceptance – no later than January 9th, 2017
- Presentation submission date – January 29th, 2017
Dates and deadlines could change at organizer’s discretion so keep track of Javantura site news and this page.
Topics / Tracks
Conference topic sections (tracks) include:
- Core Java, Frameworks, and Servers – various Java technologies, different platforms, language features and numerous frameworks for backend, desktop, and servers, as well as app servers, portals, containers, infrastructure …
- Web and Mobile Development – technologies and frameworks regarding frontend and GUI for web and mobile, including HTML5, JS, Android …
- Methodologies and Tools – development and other methodologies including DevOps, Agile, Scrum, Patterns, team management / organization, distributed and remote teamwork experience, as well as various tools including IDE, CD, CI, ALM, task/issue management, project management, code quality, build tools, source control, testing, security, performance, optimization …
- Trends, Future, and Community – emerging technologies, architectures, and concepts, new languages, including trends like Cloud, Big Data, NoSQL, Embedded, and Internet of Things
- Innovative and Creative Projects, Experiences and Solutions – your experiences and your knowledge put into practice
Topics could change at organizer’s discretion.
Additional info
Official conference languages are both English and Croatian, but since this is an international conference we encourage you to present in English. Authors can submit more than one presentation.
All talks should be more of a technical nature, not promotional or sales. It is advisable to be objective as possible and to show both benefits and problems you may have encountered.
In general, all talks are scheduled to 30 minutes slots with a 5 or more minutes breaks in between. If you need more time (45 or 60 minutes) for your talk please contact us before you submit, and be take into consideration that it should fit to prescheduled time slots.
Terms and Conditions
By submitting the talk, author(s) and speaker(s) accept(s) Javantura conference terms and conditions.
Presentations and speeches must conform with expected levels of quality and conference standards and all deadlines should be respected. Conference organizers may freely and without restrictions use submitted presentation materials and content to promote the conference and related activities. The presentation is commonly presented by the first author, although other coauthors may participate and will be acknowledged. The presentation will be held in a schedule provided by conference organizers. Organizers cannot be held responsible for violation of copyright or plagiarism.
Authors do not have to pay conference fee, however, in general, organizers will not compensate travel and accommodation costs for authors. Organizers reserve the right to change the time and terms of presentations. Authors should submit information on any special conditions that organizer should provide if there are any.
For more information please feel free to contact us.
Code of Conduct
All Javantura conference attendees, including speakers, sponsors, and volunteers, are required to agree to the following code of conduct. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event, and we are expecting cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everyone.
Javantura conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. Javantura conference organizers will not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery are not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter, and other online media. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers.
This code of conduct was written by the nice people at confcodeofconduct.com, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License, and has been slightly modified to adapt to Javantura conference information.
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