Wir laden Sie herzlich ein zur Teilnahme an der
SI-SE 2006
Fachtagung und Tutorien über
Collaborative Software Engineering
16. und 17. März 2006
Universität Zürich
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/sise2006
Tagung am 17.3.06:
Paul Layzell (GB): Communication and Cooperation in Distributed
Software Project Teams +++ Ann M. Hickey (USA): Collaborative
Requirements Engineering and Management +++ Bernd Brügge (D):
A Unified Model for Collaboration and System Modeling in Global
Projects +++ Stefan Koch (A): Open-source Softwareentwicklung
als Modell für kollaborative Realisierung +++ Martin Koblet:
Erfahrungsbericht kollaborative Softwareentwicklung im VISTA
Projekt +++ Christoph Städler: Erfahrungsbericht kollaborative
Softwareentwicklung im Fire System 20 Projekt +++ Georg Molter:
Erfahrungsbericht Offshore Development Best Practices
Tutorien am 16.3.06:
Ann M. Hickey (USA): Selecting the "Right" Requirements Elicitation
Techniques +++ Bernd Brügge und Allen H. Dutoit (D): Modeling in
a Distributed Environment
Melden Sie sich an unter
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/sise2006/registration.html
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Walter Bischofberger und Peter Müller
SI-SE 2006 Tagungsleiter
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Dear CHOOSE-Member
We are glad to invite you to the next talk given by Sacha Labourey, CTO
JBoss, Christian Bauer, Hibernate Team and Bela Ban, Lead JGroups and
JBossCache projects:
*9.3.: Inside JBoss*
For more information see below or <http://www.jugs.ch/html/events.html>
(with online registration form).
Best Regards,
The JUGS Board
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Inside JBoss
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9.3.06
Technopark Zurich, Room Fortran
Travel instructions: <http://www.technopark.ch> > Kontakt > Lageplan
SPEAKERS
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Sacha Labourey, CTO JBoss
Christian Bauer, Hibernate Team
Bela Ban, Lead JGroups and JBossCache projects
AGENDA
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14:00 - 14:05: Welcome
Silvano Maffeis, JUGS Board
14:05 - 15:20: JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite
Sacha Labourey, CTO JBoss
15:20 - 16:35: Hibernate
Christian Bauer, Hibernate Team
16:35 - 17:00: Break
17:00 - 18:15: JBoss Clustering
Bela Ban, Lead JGroups and JBossCache projects
18:15 - 18:30: More questions and answers
18:30 - ? : Refreshment
ABSTRACTS
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*Sacha Labourey: JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite*
Many JUGS members have used the JBoss Application Server in one way or
another. However, not everybody might be aware of the other "jewels"
which are part of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite.
JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS) is an extensible and scalable
suite of products for creating and deploying e-business applications.
JEMS offers cutting-edge technology components which customers can
mix-and-match and roll out into their line of business infrastructure -
all at zero-cost software licenses. Sacha will talk about those JEMS
products and also give a glimpse of what you can expect from JBoss in
the future.
*Christian Bauer: Hibernate*
Christian Bauer will present the technical background behind Hibernate,
the most popular persistence solution for Java, and how the project
evolved into an EJB 3.0 persistence provider. The significantly improved
and simplified EJB entity beans of the new standard, and how
object/relational database mapping is handled, are another topic of this
presentation.
Finally, the new JBoss Seam framework is presented. Seam can greatly
simplify and speed up web application development in Java, by
introducing a new stateful component concept, based on EJB3 and
JavaServer Faces.
*Bela Ban: JBoss Clustering*
The talk will give an overview of JBoss Clustering. First, we will
define what clustering constitutes, and discuss load balancing and failover.
Then we will identify what can be clustered, e.g. HTTP sessions, SFSBs,
EJBs, and how to configure them for clustering.
Finally, we will take a look at the underlying architecture in place to
achieve clustering, e.g. JGroups and JBossCache.
The attendees should be familiar with J2EE and preferably have used the
JBoss application server before.
BIOGRAPHIES
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*Sacha Labourey*
Born in Neuchatel, Switzerland 1975, Sacha Labourey is the CTO (Chief
Technology Officer) of JBoss Inc. Previously, Sacha was the General
Manager of JBoss (Europe) SaRL, focused on managing the rapid expansion
of the JBoss, Inc.'s European business. Sacha was also responsible for
the first implementation of load-balancing/fail over for JBoss. Prior to
the JBoss, Inc., he was the founder of Cogito Informatique, a Swiss
consulting firm company working in the application server and middleware
fields. Sacha is a graduate of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
graduate computer science program.
*Christian Bauer*
Christian Bauer is working as a Technical Product Manager and consultant
for Hibernate, EJB3, and JBoss Seam at JBoss, Inc. He is the author of
the best-selling book "Hibernate in Action" and has designed and created
database applications for more than a decade. He regularly speaks
publicly about Java, databases, and data management.
*Bela Ban*
I completed my PhD at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. After some
time at IBM Research, I did a post-doc at Cornell. Then I worked at
Fujitsu Network Communications in San Jose, California. In 2003, I
joined JBoss Inc to work full-time on open source. I'm leading the
JGroups and JBossCache projects.
My interests include network protocols, performance, group
communication, trail running, biking and beerathlon. If not hacking code
I spend time with my family.
CATEGORIES
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Product, Tools, Technology
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Wir laden Sie herzlich ein zur Teilnahme an der
SI-SE 2006
Fachtagung und Tutorien über
Collaborative Software Engineering
16. und 17. März 2006
Universität Zürich
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/sise2006
Tagung am 17.3.06:
Paul Layzell (GB): Communication and Cooperation in Distributed
Software Project Teams +++ Ann M. Hickey (USA): Collaborative
Requirements Engineering and Management +++ Bernd Brügge (D):
A Unified Model for Collaboration and System Modeling in Global
Projects +++ Stefan Koch (A): Open-source Softwareentwicklung
als Modell für kollaborative Realisierung +++ Martin Koblet:
Erfahrungsbericht kollaborative Softwareentwicklung im VISTA
Projekt +++ Christoph Städler: Erfahrungsbericht kollaborative
Softwareentwicklung im Fire System 20 Projekt +++ Georg Molter:
Erfahrungsbericht Offshore Development Best Practices
Tutorien am 16.3.06:
Ann M. Hickey (USA): Selecting the "Right" Requirements Elicitation
Techniques +++ Bernd Brügge und Allen H. Dutoit (D): Modeling in
a Distributed Environment
Melden Sie sich an unter
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/sise2006/registration.html
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Walter Bischofberger und Peter Müller
SI-SE 2006 Tagungsleiter
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der Schweizer Informatik Gesellschaft
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/
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The CHOOSE executive board is pleased to invite you to a presentation by
Gilad Bracha (Sun Microsystems) on 'Objects as Software Services:
Toward a World without Releases'.
This event is free for all SI-CHOOSE members, 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 events which
CHOOSE organises, please visit http://www.choose.s-i.ch/.
NOTE: registration for this event is required. Please fill out the
registration form at the end of this e-mail.
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Objects as Software Services: Toward a World without Releases
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Feb 9, 2006
Institut fuer Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universitaet Bern,
Engehaldenstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Hoersaal 001.
Travel instructions: http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Resources/Maps/
Speaker
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Gilad Bracha, Computational Theologist & Distinguished Engineer -
Java SE
Sun Microsystems
Agenda
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17h15 Talk and Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.
Abstract
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Software services seek to combine the advantages of traditional
client applications and web services. Software services go beyond web
services in supporting rich interaction when networks are slow,
unreliable or nonexistent. At the same time, software services retain
the advantages associated with web services: they are always
available and always up to date. Software services have the potential
to radically transform software development, as they enable a world
without versions and releases. We discuss the advantages of dynamic
object oriented language principles in facilitating the design of an
object based platform for software services.
Bio
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Gilad Bracha is a Computational Theologist and Distinguished Engineer
at Sun Microsystems. He is co-author and maintainer of the Java
Language Specification, and a researcher in the area of object-
oriented programming languages. Prior to joining Sun, he worked on
Strongtalk, the Animorphic Smalltalk System. He received his B.Sc in
Mathematics and Computer Science from Ben Gurion University in Israel
and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Utah.
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