33rd EUROMICRO Conference SEAA 2007
(August 28 - 31 in Lübeck, Germany)

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The 33rd EuroMicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA) and the 10th EuroMicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) 2007 take place at:

Mövenpick Hotel
Willy-Brandt-Allee 1-5
23554 Lübeck
Germany
phone: +49(0451)15040

Find a detailed description of the conference hotel here.
Please make your reservation via email in oder to get the special conference rates (email: hotel.luebeck@moevenpick.com).
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Lübeck

picture of Lübeck

This year's conferences take place in Lübeck, Germany, whose historic city center became a UNESCO World Heritage in 1987. Lübeck gained wealth as a member of the economic and political Hanseatic League. It dominated the League as its capital for 300 hundred years, as north-south and east-west trading routes met there.

The architecture is dominated by red bricks of which all major city churches and cathedrals are built. Civil properties were usually narrow and deep, giving the streets a unique look that is still present today. The style was copied by many northern German cities.

Besides its architecture Lübeck is also linked to the Mann-family of which Thomas Mann was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 1929. His novel "Buddenbrooks" portrays a mercantile family in Lübeck.

picture of Lübeck cathedral

Today Lübeck still is a major port to the Baltic Sea, in fact it is the  largest German port to  the Baltic Sea. It connects Germany to Scandinavia as well as Eastern Europe by severeal ferry and cargo lines. The local industry has specialised in foods, such as jam and the traditional marzipan, and medical technology.

Lübeck's university is located in the south of the city. It offers study schemes in medicine, computer science, and life sciences.

Find more information on the city here.