20 of April! Mark this date in your agenda!
The CHOOSE executive board, the Software Composition Group of the
University of
Berne and the Swiss Smalltalk User Group are pleased to invite you to a
presentation
by Lukas Renggli (netstyle.ch) on 'Seaside: Building Complex Web
Applications Simply'.
This event is free even the drinks after the talk! Non-CHOOSE members
are
encouraged to fill out the membership application form
(http://www.s-i.ch/si-appl.html)
before attending the meeting. If you want to know more about CHOOSE and
the
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NOTE: registration for this event is required because we have to
prepare the apero.
Please fill out the registration form at the end of this e-mail.
Seaside: Building Complex Web Applications Simply
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20 April 2004 at 17h30
Institut fuer Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universitaet Bern,
Engehaldenstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Hoersaal 001
Travel instructions: http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Resources/Maps/
Abstract
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Seaside is a framework for developing sophisticated web applications
in Smalltalk. In this talk I will present some of its unique features,
such as its
approach to session management: unlike servlet models that require a
separate handler for each page or request, Seaside models an entire user
session as a continuous piece of code, with natural, linear control
flow.
Furthermore I will create a small web-application as a demo together
with
the audience and present a complex production web-site that has been
built using Seaside. I will present the new features of the just
released version 2.5.
Seaside: http://beta4.com/seaside2/
Speaker
======
Lukas Renggli (netstyle.ch) is specialist in the development of web
applications and content management systems. He is expert in Zope and
web solutions, the designer of SmallWiki, a content management
application
entirely based on objects. Lukas Renggli is currently working for
netstyle.ch.
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Dear Colleague,
LogOn is organizing a conference and exhibits on Java, called
"LogOn Info Day Java", in Zurich, on April 1, 2004, at the
Novotel Zurich Airport Messe.
The event is for free, but pre-registration is required.
Details at:
http://www.ltt.de/java-days.2004/zurich.shtml
Best Regards
Roberto Zicari
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Reminder: 18./19. March, 2004, University of Zurich:
SI-SE 2004: Components - The future of software engineering?
Don't miss the occasion to hear what international experts have to say
about software components.
Talks by David Parnas, Bertrand Meyer, Erich Gamma, Sridhar Iyengar,
Heinz Züllighoven and Oscar Nierstrasz.
Half-Day Tutorials by Erik Dörnenburg and Sridhar Iyengar.
Information and registration at
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/sise2004
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Dear CHOOSE members
This CFP semms not yet to have been distributed in this forum. So FYI, here it is.
Hasko Heinecke
CREDIT SUISSE FINANCIAL SERVICES
Technology and Operations
KAID 96
P.O.Box 600
CH-8070 Zürich
Tel. +41 (1) 3341591
mailto:hasko.heinecke@credit-suisse.com
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************** Net.ObjectDays 2004 (NODe´04) ***********************
5th Annual International Conference on Object-Oriented and Internet-
based Technologies, Concepts, and Applications for a Networked World
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Important Dates / Submission guidelines:
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Submission of Papers: April 23, 2004
Notification: May 28, 2004
Final Version Due: June 25, 2004
Conference: September 27-30, 2004
April 23, 2004 Research Papers (16 pages, LNCS rules)
has to be uploaded;
look at www.netobjectdays.org [For Authors]
March 31, 2004 Workshop proposals:
cfp-ws(a)netobjectdays.org
May 07, 2004 Tutorial suggestions
cfp-tut(a)netobjectdays.org
May 07, 2004 Panel suggestions
scp-node(a)netobjectdays.org
May 28, 2004 Industry papers:
cfp-industry(a)netobjectdays.org
June 18, 2004 Doctorial symposium (Young Researcher Workshops)
cfp-doc(a)netobjectdays.org
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Program Co-Chairs
Prof. Dr. Mathias Weske
HPI at University of Potsdam
Prof. Dr.-Helmert-Straße 2-3
14482 Potsdam, Germany
E-mail: mathias.weske(a)hpi.uni-potsdam.de
Prof. Dr. Peter Liggesmeyer
HPI at University of Potsdam
Prof. Dr.-Helmert-Straße 2-3
14482 Potsdam, Germany
E-mail: peter.liggesmeyer(a)hpi.uni-potsdam.de
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NODe´04 - Official Successor Conference to JavaDays, STJA, JIT
Fair and Conference Centre Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany
September 27 - 30, 2004
www.netobjectdays.org / kongress(a)netobjectdays.org
hosted Conferences in 2004:
- CIA`04 International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents
- ICWS´04 International Conference on Web Services Europe
- GSEM´04 International Conference on Grid Services Engineering
and Management
- MATES´04 German Conference on Multiagent System Technologies
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The Main Conference
*******************
Net.ObjectDays is one of the major international conferences on
object-oriented and internet-based technologies, concepts, and
applications. Based on a strong research and innovation focus,
Net.ObjectDays has a tradition in bringing together leading
researchers from academia and industry on the one hand and
system architects, developers, and users from industry and
administration on the other hand.
Constantly evolving and increasingly powerful information and
communication technologies have substantially changed the nature
of global relationships, sources of competitive advantage, and
opportunities for economic and social development. The Internet,
and associated communication technologies have turned the globe
into an interconnected network of individuals, firms,
organizations, and governments, communicating and interacting
with each other through a variety of channels.
These developments pose increasingly complex challenges to the
computer science community in general and the software community
in particular. One of the most important aspects is characterized
by buzzwords like on-demand computing or adaptable computing.
The basic idea is to assemble, configure and compose software at
runtime to provide individual solutions to solve one-of-a-kind
issues in an adequate, reliable and cost-effective way.
Given this background, the focus of Net.ObjectDays 2004 is on
methods, concepts, languages, and tools for efficient, reliable
and adaptive composition of software artefacts to provide
value-added services, i.e., to provide the scientific and
technological basis for making on-demand computing a reality.
Recent developments in different areas contribute to this
technological basis, for instance web services, service
composition and grid computing, but also in software generation,
domain engineering and related approaches. Along this line,
the topics of the conference include but are not limited to:
- Software Methodologies for service composition
- Semantic Web Services
- Ontological Engineering
- Grid Services infrastructure
- Functional and non-functional properties
- Service Registry design
- Standardization issues
- Framework technologies and platform developments
- Software Reusability
- Domain Engineering and Software Product Lines
- Object-oriented technologies and concepts
- Architecture-centric development
- Component-based approaches
- Agile Processes and Agile Modeling
- Generic Programming
- Model Driven Architecture
- Software Patterns and Frameworks
- Software Quality and Testing
- Aspect-Oriented Software Development
- Generative Programming
- Component Market Places
- Middleware, especially EJB, CORBA, Web Services, .NET, Jini
We invite submissions in the following categories:
- Research papers
- Case studies from industry
Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged; please upload a
self-contained PostScript file or PDF file; details will be
announced shortly.
Papers must be original contributions that have not been published
previously, nor already submitted to other conferences in parallel
with this conference. The length of the paper cannot exceed
16 pages, and the paper should be in such a form that it can be
immediately included in the proceedings without major revision.
The layout has to match the formatting instructions of Springer
LNCS that can be found at www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Papers that do not match these formatting instructions will not
be considered. Papers must be in English. Submissions received
too late and submissions sent by fax will not be considered.
We plan to publish the conference proceedings in the
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
The title page must contain a short abstract and a classification
of the topics covered, preferably based on the topics above.
Please also specify the paper category. The paper must clearly
state the problem being addressed, the goal of the work, the
results achieved, and the relation to other work. It must be
self contained.
Program Committee
Witold Abramowicz, PUE, Poland
Budak Arpinar, U Georgia at Athens, USA
Mehmet Aksit, U Twente, The Netherlands
Colin Atkinson, U Mannheim, Germany
Ken Barker, U Calgary, Canada
Boualem Benatallah, UNSW, Australia
Lodewijk Bergmans, U Twente, The Netherlands
Frank Bomarius, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
Alejandro Buchmann, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Fabio Casati, HP Labs, USA
Pat Croke, HP, Ireland
Jos de Bruijn, U Innsbruck, Austria
Andreas Dengel, DFKI, Germany
Schahram Dustar, TU Wien, Austria
Bernd Freisleben, U Marburg, Germany
Kurt Geihs, TU Berlin, Germany
Reinhard Gotzhein, U Kaiserslautern, Germany
Volker Gruhn, U Leipzig, Germany
Heinrich Hußmann, TU München, Germany
Mario Jeckle, FH Furtwangen, Germany
Gerti Kappel, TU Wien, Austria
Stefan Kirn, U Hohenheim, Geramy
Ryszard Kowalczyk, SWIN, Australia
Falk Langhammer, Living Pages Research, Germany
Peter Liggesmeyer, HPI U Potsdam, Germany
David Lorenz, Northeastern University, USA
Frank Maurer, U Calgary, Canada
Gero Muehl, TU Berlin, Germany
Jörg Müller, Siemens AG, Germany
Dirk Mutig, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
Josef Noll, Telenor, Norway
Roy Oberhauser, Siemens AG, Germany
Andreas Polze, HPI U Potsdam, Germany
Michael Rosemann, Queensland UT, Australia
Günter Ruhe, U Calgary, Canada
Roland Seiffert, IBM Deutschland, Germany
Andreas Speck, U Jena, Germany
Michael Stal, Siemens AG, Germany
Mihaela Ulieru, U Calgary, Canada
Laurentiu Vasiliu, DERI, Ireland
Jari Veijalainen, U Jyväskylä, Finnland
Gottfried Vossen, U Münster, Germany
Guido Wirtz, U Bamberg, Germany
Leon Zhao, U Arizona, USA
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Organization Net.ObjectDays
c/o tranSIT GmbH Ilmenau, Langewiesener Str. 32, 98693 Ilmenau
kongress(a)netobjectdays.org
Tel./Fax: +49 (0)3677 8451-00 / -20
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Dear CHOOSE Members
FYI -- pls distribute :
As one of the events in the seminar series Distributed Software Systems by
the Department of Computer Sciences and Telecommunications of the University
of Applied Sciences Solothurn North-western Switzerland,
a J2EE Day will take place
on Wednesday 11st May 2004 in Olten on the theme 'J2EE - Architecture and
practical Use"
with the participation of Sacha Labourey, JBoss Core Developer.
Have a look to www.dss.fhso.ch (Early bird registration by 11th April 2004:
Fr. 60.-- discount)
See you in Olten
Best regards
Cl. Rubattel
Claude Rubattel, Software Eng. SWS, Dipl. El. Eng. HTL / EUR ING
University of Applied Sciences Solothurn North-western Switzerland
IT Application Development
Post address: Riggenbachstr. 16, CH-4600 Olten, Switzerland
Working place: Sälipark, Louis-Giroud-Str. 26, CH-4600 Olten
Phone: 0848 821 011
Direct: 062 38 82 512
Fax: 062 38 82 593
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The CHOOSE executive board and Compuware AG are pleased to invite you to
a half-day presentation
by Wim Bast (Compuware Corporation, Amsterdam) on
'The essence of MDA'.
Please note, that this is not a regular CHOOSE SIG-Beer event:
- The event will take in Olten (see below), not in Bern
- we charge a registration fee (see below)
Non-CHOOSE members are encouraged to fill out the membership application
form (http://www.s-i.ch/si-appl.html) before attending the meeting. If
you want to know more about CHOOSE and the events which CHOOSE
organises, please visit http://www.choose.s-i.ch
NOTE: registration for this event is required, as seating is limited.
Please fill out the registration form at the end of this e-mail.
Registrations will be considered on a FCFS basis.
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The essence of MDA
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Tuesday, 9. March 2004
Congress Hotel Olten
Travel instructions: http://www.congresshotelolten.ch/
Registration fee:
CHF 20 for CHOOSE and JUGS members
CHF 50 for SI members
CHF 100 for non-members
Participants will receive a signed copy of Wim Bast's book MDA
Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise.
Speaker
=======
Wim Bast (Compuware Corporation, Amsterdam)
Agenda
======
08.30 -- 9.00 Registration + Coffee
09.00 -- 10.30 First part of the talk
10.30 -- 10.45 Coffee break
10.45 -- 12.00 Second part of the talk, Q + A
Abstract
========
The presentation 'The essence of MDA' will discuss the following
issues:
* The goals and the essence of MDA.
* The balance between high productivity by abstraction and the also
needed detailed control in software development.
* How to realize the goals of MDA: the architecture of MDA tools and
modeling languages.
* What is not MDA and why so many misunderstandings exist about MDA.
* The relation between OMG standards like UML, MOF, XMI, OCL, CWM and
others.
Bio
===
Wim Bast is Chief Architect at Compuware's Application Development and
Integration Centre in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Bast is responsible
for the core architecture of Compuwares Java development and
integration solution, Compuware OptimalJ. He has worked for the Company
for more than seven years, primarily focusing on integrating standard
technologies, such as MDA and Java, into Compuware's tools. As
Compuwares main technical representative at the Object Management
Group, Bast is directly involved in the development of the Model Driven
Architecture (MDA) and its related standards, such as Meta Object
Facility (MOF). He initiated the submission of the MOF 2.0 Query, View
and Transformation Request for Proposal to the OMG. Bast is Compuwares
MDA expert, specializing in programming and modeling languages, as well
as meta-modeling. He is co-author of the book MDA Explained: The Model
Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise. He is a respected speaker on
the topics of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Model Driven
Architecture (MDA). Prior to joining Compuware, he worked as an
information analyst and developed tools for meta-data exchange between
development and design tools.
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