Wir laden Sie herzlich ein zur Teilnahme an der
SI-SE 2007
Fachtagung und Tutorien über
--->>> Software Engineering für SOA <<<---
15. und 16. März 2007
Universität Zürich, Campus Nord
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/sise2007
Tagung am 16. März:
David Frankel (Standards Architect, SAP, USA):
Model-Driven Business Process Platforms +++
Alan Brown (Distinguished Engineer, IBM, USA):
Business Driven Development +++ Pierfranco
Ferronato(CIO&Founder, Soluta, Italy): Will SOA
scale? +++ Jérôme Schieb (Novartis):Service
Enabling of a Legacy Environment +++ Philipp
Oser (ELCA):SOA in der praktischen Umsetzung +++
Andres Koch (Object Engineering GmbH):
Service-Design in der SOA-Praxis +++ Steffen
Lentz (Zühlke): SOA im Projekt - Disziplinen im
Wandel
Tutorien am 15. März:
* MDA: Where it Came From and Where It's Going
David Frankel (Standards Architect, SAP, USA)
* Business Driven Development for SOA
Alan Brown (Distinguished Engineer, IBM, USA)
Melden Sie sich an unter
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/sise2007/registration.html
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Hans-Peter Hoidn und Ivo Ruckstuhl
SI-SE 2007 Tagungsleiter
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SI-SE Fachgruppe Software Engineering
der Schweizer Informatik Gesellschaft
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/si-se/
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After several requests, the paper submission deadline for TOOLS Europe has
been extended to Feb 15 (abstracts) and Feb 22 (full papers). These
deadlines are firm, i.e. no additional extensions can be given.
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TOOLS EUROPE 2007
Objects, Models, Components, Patterns
ETH Zurich, Switzerland 24-28 June 2007
http://tools.ethz.ch/
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Call for Papers
TOOLS EUROPE 2007 will be devoted to the combination of technologies that
have emerged as a result of object technology becoming "mainstream". Like
its predecessors, TOOLS EUROPE 2007 combines an emphasis on quality with a
strong practical focus.
This is the 45th TOOLS conference. Started in 1989, TOOLS conferences, held
in Europe, the USA, Australia, China and Eastern Europe, have played a major
role in the development of object technology field; many of the seminal
concepts were first presented at TOOLS. After an interruption of four years,
the conference is now revived to reflect the maturing of the field and the
new challenges ahead.
Contributions are solicited on all aspects of object technology and
neighbouring fields, in particular model-based development, component-based
development, and patterns (design, analysis and other applications); more
generally, any contribution addressing topics in advanced software
technology fall within the scope of TOOLS. Reflecting the practical emphasis
of TOOLS, contributions showcasing applications along with a sound
conceptual contribution are particularly welcome. For a non-exclusive list
of potential topic areas see the conference Web page.
Submission Guidelines
All contributions will be subject to a rigorous selection process by the
international Program Committee, with a stress on originality, practicality
and overall quality. Every paper will be reviewed by at least 4 committee
members. The acceptance rate will be published in the conference
proceedings; TOOLS is committed to a fair and extensive peer-review process
establishing a high standard in the area of modern practices in software
engineering.
By submitting a paper to TOOLS, authors warrant that the work is original
and that the paper or a similar contribution is neither published nor
considered for publication elsewhere. Submissions should follow the
publication format of the Journal of Object Technology (JOT). Papers should
be limited in size to 20 single-spaced pages. Further details are available
from the website.
Important Dates
Deadline for technical paper abstracts: Feb 15, 2007 midnight Zurich time
technical papers: Feb 22, 2007 midnight Zurich time
Author notification: Apr 15, 2007
Camera-ready copy due: May 15, 2007
The proceedings will be published as a special issue of the Journal of
Object Technology.
TOOLS EUROPE will also include workshops and tutorials (June 24), a poster
session, and a venture forum (June 28). See the corresponding calls for
contributions.
Chairpersons
Conference chair: Bertrand Meyer
Program chair: Jean Bezivin
Publicity chairs: Philippe Lahire, Laurence Tratt
Program committee
Patrick Albert, Gustavo Alonso, Uwe Assman, Don Batory, Claude Baudoin,
Bernhard Beckert, Jean-Pierre Briot, Stefano Ceri, Siobhán Clarke,
Pierre Cointe, Charles Consel, Bernard Coulette, Patrick Cousot,
Krystof Czarnecki, Tharam Dillon, Klaus Dittrich, Gregor Engels,
Jacky Estublier, Jose Fiadeiro, Judit Nyekyne Gaizler, Viktor Gergel,
Carlo Ghezzi, Yossi Gil, Martin Gogolla, Jeff Gray, Rachid Guerraoui,
Pedro Guerreiro, Alan Hartmann, Reiko Heckel, Connie Heitmeyer,
Valerie Issarny, Gerti Kappel, Joseph Kiniry, Ivan Kurtev, Philippe Lahire,
Ralf Lämmel, Gary Leavens, Rustan Leino, Mingshu Li, Tiziana Margaria,
Erik Meijer, Silvio Meira, Christine Mingins, Peter Müller, Elie Najm,
Oscar Nierstrasz, Jonathan Ostroff, Richard Paige, Alfonso Pierantonio,
Jaroslav Pokorny, Ralf Reussner, Richard Riehle, Nicolas Rouquette,
Anthony Savidis, Doug Schmidt, Bran Selic, Richard Mark Soley,
Clemens Szyperski, Dave Thomas, T.H. Tse, Antonio Vallecillo,
Alan Cameron Wills, Amiram Yehudai