Dear members of CHOOSE,
We are pleased to invite you to the CHOOSE Forum 2009 to be held on
November 23 at the Allegro Grand Casino Kursaal in Bern.
The full day event consists of five talks and a panel on the topic of
"Human-centric software development."
The speakers are:
- Prof. Arie van Deursen, Delft University of Technology
- Prof. Jim Whitehead, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Prof. Andrew Ko, University of Washington
- Peter Stevens, Sierra Charlie Consulting
- Dr. Tudor Gîrba, Sw-eng. Software Engineering GmbH
The day also features the CHOOSE General Assembly, including reports
from the President and the Treasurer.
More details together with the registration form can be found on the
official webpage:
http://choose.s-i.ch/events/forum2009
We hope to see many of you at the Forum!
Kind regards,
Harald Gall, Michele Lanza and Tudor Girba
Ankündigung
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14. Berner Architekten Treffen
Freitag, 13. November 2009
16:00 - ca. 18:30, anschl. Apéro
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
Raum: Forum
http://www.berner-architekten-treffen.ch/treffen.php
Thema: Qualitätssicherung/Testen
- Bruno Linder, Michael T. Pilawa, SBB:
"Testautomatisierung bei der SBB - Ein Bericht aus der Praxis"
- Eric Lewis, IGE:
"Continuous Integration in der Praxis"
- Pascal Auderset, RTC:
"Qualitätssichernde Architekturvorgaben in der IBIS3G Kontoführung"
Das Programmheft als PDF ist verfügbar unter:
http://www.berner-architekten-treffen.ch/archiv/14/BAT_No14.pdf
Generelle Informationen zur Veranstaltung
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Das Berner Architekten Treffen ist eine Begegnungsplattform für an
Architekturfragen interessierte Informatikfachleute. Durch Fachvorträge aus
der Praxis und Gelegenheiten zur vertieften Diskussion von aktuellen
Problemstellungen sowie zu direkten Kontakten zwischen Firmen
unterschiedlicher Branchen bietet das Berner Architekten Treffen eine
hervorragende Plattform zum
Gedanken- und Erfahrungsaustausch.
Die Veranstaltung findet im Zentrum Paul Klee statt:
http://www.zpk.org/ww/de/pub/web_root/ser/anfahrt_.cfm
Im Anschluss an die Präsentationen wird wie üblich die Gelegenheit für
Networking und Diskussion bei einem ausgedehnten Apéro geboten.
Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos.
Anmeldungen bitte bis 9. November 2009 über unsere Online Anmeldung:
http://www.berner-architekten-treffen.ch/anmeldung.php
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Teilnahme.
Das Organisationskomitee
Dear CHOOSE members,
We cordially invite you to the upcoming SIG Beer that will be given by
Dr. Tudor Girba on Software Assessment.
After the talk there will be the traditional SIGBeer apéro for
informal Q&A.
We hope to see many of you attending this talk!
best regards,
Harald Gall
TITLE: Software assessment through exploration
SPEAKER: Dr. Tudor Girba,www.tudorgirba.com
LOCATION and TIME:
October 23, 2009, 14.00-15.00
University of Zurich, Department of Informatics
Binzmuehlestrasse 14, 8050 Zuerich Oerlikon, 2nd Floor, Area A, room
2.A.10
http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/ifi/how_to_reach_us/
ABSTRACT:
Assessing large software systems is traditionally tackled using off-
the-shelf tools that offer static reports. However, complex software
systems exhibit specific problems that require specific strategies to
understand and solve. This talk argues that software assessment should
embrace these peculiarities and instead of generic hardcoded tools, it
should rely on dedicated exploratory tools to answer specific
problems. The message is exemplified through demos of the Glamour and
Mondrian scripting engines contained in the Moose analysis platform.
BIO: Tudor Girba (www.tudorgirba.com) attained his PhD in 2005 from
the University of Berne, Switzerland, and he now works as a consultant
at Sw-eng. Software Engineering GmbH. His interests lie in the area of
software engineering with focus on software assessment. He is one of
the main architects and developers of the Moose platform (http://moose.unibe.ch
), and he participated in the development of several other assessment
tools and models. He is the president of the Moose Association and the
Treasurer of the Swiss Group for Object-Oriented Systems and
Environments (CHOOSE).