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Bern - 9-10-11 march 2205
Program, registration and informations
http://lmo2005.unibe.ch
11th french-speaking conference LMO (Langages and Models for Objects)
will gather researchers interested in the numerous facets of objects,
components and models, including programming languages, knowledge
representation, data bases, software engineering, distributed
programming, middlewares and operating systems.
LMO 2005 will include:
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2 Invited conferences
- M. SAKKINEN (U. of Jyvaskyla): "Wishes for object-oriented languages"
- Y. CASEAU (Bouygues Télécom): "SLA-based routines for EAI middleware:
A step towards self-optimizing BPM"
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A Panel: "Model Driven Engineering: Standards and Open Source"
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A selection of 15 research papers, a Poster/Demonstration session
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Two satellite events:
-Workshop "Software Evolution" (march, 8)
-OCM group meeting (march, 9-10-11)
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Poster and demonstrations can still be proposed !!!!!!!!!!
(send one-page abstract to huchard(a)lirmm.fr)
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La 11ème édition de la conférence Langages et Modèles à Objets se
propose de réunir à nouveau
les chercheurs intéressés par les multiples facettes des concepts
d'objet, de composant et de modèle.
Convergences, divergences et nouvelles tendances seront abordées dans
les contextes de la programmation, de la représentation des
connaissances, des bases de données, du génie logiciel, de la
programmation répartie, des intergiciels et du système.
LMO 2005 sera composée de :
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2 conférences invitées
- M. SAKKINEN (U. of Jyvaskyla): "Wishes for object-oriented languages"
- Y. CASEAU (Bouygues Télécom): "SLA-based routines for EAI middleware:
A step towards self-optimizing BPM"
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Une table ronde: "L'ingénierie des modèles (IDM): Standards and Open Source"
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Une sélection de 15 articles, une session de posters et démonstrations
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Deux événements conjoints:
- Workshop sur l'évolution du logiciel
- Réunion du groupe OCM
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Des posters et démonstrations peuvent encore etre proposes !!!!!!!!!!
(envoyer un resume d'une page a huchard(a)lirmm.fr)
En espérant vous accueillir nombreux à Berne en mars 2005 !
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Sehr geehrte CHOOSE-Mitglieder
Die Swiss Open Systems User Group lädt Sie ein, sich fuer unseren ersten
Swiss Open Business Lunch im neuen Jahr anzumelden:
18.1., 11.45: Fédéral Entrecôte Café, Bärenplatz 31, Bern/BE (vor dem
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Dieter Klemme, ISB, haelt zu Beginn einen Kurzvortrag zum Thema:
OSS-Community der Bundesverwaltung und ihre Webplattform
Abstract:
Diskussion: Wie kann/soll die Bundesverwaltung mit OSS-Organtionen wie
/ch/open zusammenarbeiten? Wie findet die Bundesverwaltung Support?
Bio:
Dieter Klemme war seit 1983 im System Management von Host, Unix und Windows
Systemen tätig. Vor seinem Übertritt ins ISB leitete er bei der Ascom und
zuletzt während 5 Jahren im Bundesamt für Informatik und Telekommunikation
(BIT) die Systemtechnik.
Seit dem Frühjahr 2000 ist Dieter Klemme als Projektleiter für den Aufbau
der Informatikarchitektur der Bundesverwaltung verantwortlich. Er hatte die
Federführung für die Erarbeitung der OSS-Strategie der Bundesverwaltung und
leitet jetzt das Projekt zu ihrer Umsetzung.
Der Business Lunch steht allen Interessierten offen. Gerne erwarten wir
Ihre Anmeldung unter <http://www.ch-open.ch/events/lunchbe.html> bis zum
17.1.05.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen
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You are kindly invited to the public defense of my PhD thesis
" High-Level Views in Object-Oriented Systems
using Formal Concept Analysis "
that will take place on Friday, January 14th, 2005 at 16:30
at the room IWI 001 in Engehaldenstrasse 8 (Bern)
After the defense, we will share an apero at the Cafeteria
in the building S14 in Schutzenmattstrasse 14 (Bern).
Best Regards,
Gabriela Arevalo
PhD Thesis Title: "High-Level Views in Object-Oriented Systems using
Formal Concept Analysis"
Abstract:
Within object-oriented systems there are different meaningful dependencies
between different objects. These dependencies reveal contracts,
collaborations and relationships between classes, methods, packages
and any development unit in the systems. In most of the cases, these
dependencies are not explicit in the code. This problem is due to
inadequate or out-of-date documentation and mechanisms such as
dynamic binding, inheritance and polymorphism that obscure the presence of
existing dependencies.
These dependencies play an important part in
implicit contracts between the various software artifacts of
the system. It is therefore essential that a developer, who has to make
changes or extensions to an object-oriented system, understands the
dependencies among the classes. Lack of understanding increases the risk
that seemingly innocuous changes break the implicit existing contracts in
the system. In short, implicit, undocumented dependencies lead to fragile
systems that are difficult to extend or modify correctly.
In this thesis we develop an approach based on a methodology and a tool
support to recover this implicit information and generate high-level
views of a system at different abstraction levels, using a
formal clustering technique called Formal Concept Analysis (FCA). With
these views, we help to build the first mental model of a system. Thus the
implicit or lost information is made explicit and we are able to find
uses of coding styles, possible bottlenecks and weakpoints of a system,
identify eventual contracts between the entities, patterns based on the
dependencies and if possible propose possible solutions to correct
problems in the code. With this approach we also evaluate which are the
advantages and disadvantages of using a clustering technique in software
reverse engineering.
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" The intelligence of his heart had taught him the uselessness of the
glory " El General en su Laberinto - Garcia Marquez
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Gabriela Beatriz Arevalo
Institut fur Informatik und angewandte Mathematik
Gruppe Software Composition
Neubrueckstrasse 10 - 3012 - Bern
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LMO 2005 - LANGAGES ET MODELES A OBJETS
Berne - 9-10-11 march 2205
Program, registration and informations
http://lmo2005.unibe.ch
11th french-speaking conference LMO (Langages and Models for Objects)
will gather
researchers interested in the numerous facets of objects, components and
models,
including programming languages, knowledge representation, data bases,
software engineering, distributed programming, middlewares and operating
systems.
LMO 2005 will be very pleased to propose two invited conferences by M.
Sakkinen
and Y. Caseau, debate about model engineering, posters, as well as 15
selected research papers.
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La 11ème édition de la conférence Langages et Modèles à Objets se
propose de réunir à nouveau
les chercheurs intéressés par les multiples facettes des concepts
d'objet, de composant et de modèle.
Convergences, divergences et nouvelles tendances seront abordées dans
les contextes de la programmation, de la représentation des
connaissances, des bases de données, du génie logiciel, de la
programmation répartie, des intergiciels et du système.
LMO 2005 aura le plaisir d'accueillir deux exposés invités (M. Sakkinen
et Y. Caseau) et proposera une table ronde sur l'ingénierie des modèles
ainsi qu'une sélection de quinze articles.
En espérant vous accueillir nombreux à Berne en mars 2005 !
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The CHOOSE executive board and the IAM is pleased to invite you to the
IAM Kolloquium
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/Kolloquium/ for the talk
"Software Evolution Analysis and Visualization"
by Prof. Harald Gall
11 January, 2005 at 17h30
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universität Bern,
Engehaldenstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Hörsaal 001
Travel instructions: http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Resources/Maps/
Title: Software Evolution Analysis and Visualization
Abstract:
Gaining higher level evolutionary information about large software
systems is a key challenge in dealing with increasing complexity and
architectural deterioration. Modification reports and problem reports
taken from systems such as CVS and Bugzilla contain an overwhelming
amount of information about the reasons and effects of particular
changes. Such reports can be analyzed to provide a clearer picture
about the problems concerning a particular feature or a set of
features. Hidden dependencies of structurally unrelated but over time
logically coupled files exhibit a high potential to illustrate software
evolution and possible architectural deterioration.
In this talk, we describe the visualization of software evolution by
taking advantage of this logical coupling introduced by modifications
and bug fixes over time. We show different views on the evolution of a
software system: (a) views based on quantitative analysis of growth and
change rates; (b) dependencies introduced by logical couplings and
their visualization; (c) feature evolution views; and
(d) integrated views that combine several evolution metrics.
As a result, our approach helps to uncover hidden dependencies between
software parts and presents them in easy-to-assess visual form. Such
visualizations can indicate locations of design erosion in the
architectural evolution of a software system. We have applied our
approach to several large software systems including Mozilla and its
CVS and Bugzilla data to show the effectiveness of our approach.
Bio:
Harald Gall is professor of software engineering at the University of
Zurich, Department
of Informatics. Prior to that, he was associate professor at the Vienna
University of
Technology in the Distributed Systems Group (TUV). His research
interests are in
software engineering with focus on software evolution, software
architectures,
reengineering, program families, and distributed and mobile software
engineering
processes.
More information is available at http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/~gall
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hi
just a small email to let know that next tuesday there will a
presentation of Seaside at the CUI (Geneve)
Stef
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Mardi 23.11.2004
Seaside - Building Complex Web Applications Simply
par Lukas Renggli
netstyle.ch GmbH
salle 259 à 16h30
Résumé
It would be hard to imagine a worse model for user interface
development than HTTP. Would you use a GUI framework where every event
from every widget in your application was handed to you at once,
periodically, as a large hashtable full of strings? Where every time a
single piece of data changed you had to regenerate a textual
description of the entire interface? Where the event-based architecture
was so strict that you couldn't ever, under any circumstances, open a
modal dialog box and wait for it to return an answer? Those are the
costs of using the web browser as a client platform, and, by and large,
we accept them. The dominant paradigms of web development -- CGI,
Servlets, Server Pages -- do very little to hide or circumvent the low
level realities of HTTP, and as a result, web applications are fragile,
verbose, and ill-suited to reuse.
Seaside (http://beta4.com/seaside2) solves these problems. Seaside is
a framework for developing sophisticated web applications. 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.
Lukas Renggli (netstyle.ch) is specialist in the development of web
applications and content management systems. He is expert in Zope, PHP
and web solutions, the designer of SmallWiki, a content management
application entirely based on objects. Lukas Renggli is working for
netstyle.ch, where he is currently building web-applications in the
business domain for insurances and print-shops. Lukas Renggli has given
talks about Seaside at ESUG 2002, ESUG 2003 and for CHOOSE.
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The CHOOSE executive board is pleased to invite you to a presentation by
Tudor Girba on 'Moose: a Collaborative and Extensible Reengineering
Environment'.
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25 November 2004 at 17h30
Institut fuer Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universitaet Bern,
Engehaldenstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Hoersaal 001, Travel instructions:
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Moose: a Collaborative and Extensible Reengineering Environment
Speaker: Tudor Girba
Abstract: Software systems are complex and difficult to analyze.
Reverse engineering is a complex analysis that usually involves
combining different techniques and tools. Moreover, oftentimes the
existing tools are not perfectly suitable for the task, and
customization of existing tools, or development of new tools is
required. Moose is an extensible reengineering environment designed to
provide the necessary infrastructure for tool integration. Moose
centers on a language independent meta-model, and offers services like
grouping, querying, navigation, and advanced tool integration
mechanism. Different tools have been developed on top of Moose to
support:
- Visualization
- Evolution Analysis
- Dynamic Information Analysis
- ...
During this talk, Tudor Girba will present how Moose can be used to
help you analysis a large application and its evolution over time.
Links:
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/Moose/index.htmlhttp://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/CodeCrawler/index.htmlhttp://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/Van/index.htmlhttp://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/OORP/index.html
Bio: Tudor Girba is a PhD researcher at the SCG from the University of
Berne. He is world expert in meta-model and evolution analysis. He is
one of the developer of MOOSE and VAN. He acted as consultant in
several occasions and acted as a technical manager and main lead
developer before joining the SCG.
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Dear CHOOSE-news members,
Although this is a commercial event, it follows up on a CHOOSE SIG Beer on Tuesday Nov 16, so might be of interest. See http://www.glue.ch/%7Emetz/choose/index.html
Oscar Nierstrasz
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Hi all,
I'm going to be in Bern speaking at the university there in
mid-November. Given enough interest, I've been discussing offering a
full day Seaside tutorial while I'm there, jointly with Lukas Renggli
and Adrian Lienhard from netstyle.ch. It would be held at netstyle's
offices in Bern, probably from about 10am to 6pm on November 17th. If
you think you'd be interested in attending, please email me soon
(avi(a)beta4.com) and let me know. Make sure to mention what your
experience level with Seaside is, and what topics (if any) you'd be
especially interested in covering, so that we can gear the content of
the tutorial towards the attendees.
The tutorial fee would be 300 EUR per person, to a maximum of 10
people. If we get enough interest to go forward, we'll let you know
next week. Also, if you'd like to attend something like this but can't
make it to Bern, feel free to drop me a note, and maybe we can organize
something elsewhere.
Cheers,
Avi
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Lukas Renggli
netstyle.ch GmbH, Dählhölzliweg 18, CH-3005 Bern
Phone: +41 31 356 42 56 Fax: +41 31 356 42 57
http://www.netstyle.ch mailto:info@netstyle.ch
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The CHOOSE executive board and the Software Composition Group of the
University of Berne are pleased to invite you to a presentation.
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Mobiler Hürdenlauf - Herausforderungen mit J2ME und mobiler Datenkommunikation
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When: Tuesday 9th November 2004 @17h15
Where: Institut fuer Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universitaet Bern,
Engehaldenstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Hoersaal 001
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Speaker
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Roland Loser, Glue Software Engineering AG, Bern
Agenda
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17h15 - 18h15 Talk and Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.
Abstract
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Anwendungen mit der Mobile Java Technologie (J2ME) für die Mobiltelefone
ermöglichen - nebst den heute bekannten Java Games - zusammen mit der
Datenkommunikation auch nützliche Innovationen. Solche mobilen
Anwendungen müssen dem Benutzer jedoch gegenüber den Alternativen SMS,
WAP und MMS auch einen attraktiven Mehrwert bieten, damit sie breite
Akzeptanz finden. Zudem stellen sich dem Entwickler heute noch einige
versteckte Herausforderungen in Bezug auf eine heterogene Umgebung. Die
Installation der mobilen Anwendung sollte auch mobil, einfach und sicher
erfolgen. Mit "myHandyButler" wurde eine Java Anwendung entwickelt, die
eine komfortable Abfrage der aktuellen online Telefonverzeichnisse von
mehreren Ländern sowie die Anzeige von Ortsplänen ermöglicht. Dieser
Vortrag zeigt Stärken, Schwächen und Innovationen auf, welche in den
letzten Jahren dabei erkannt und realisiert worden sind.
Der Vortrag wird in deutscher Sprache gehalten!
Bio
==
Roland Loser ist der Leiter der Java Factory der Glue Software
Engineering AG. Er entwickelt mit seinem Team Software für alle Java
Plattformen (JavaCard, J2ME, J2SE, J2EE). Seine Ausbildung zum
Diplom-Informatiker absolvierte er an der Universität Bern in der
Software Composition Group.
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The CHOOSE executive board and the IAM is pleased to invite you to the
IAM Kolloquium
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/Kolloquium/ for the talk
"Industry and Innovation: Carving a New Platform for Dynamic Web
Applications"
by Avi Bryant
16 November 2004 at 17h30
Institut fuer Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universitaet Bern,
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Industry and Innovation: Carving a New Platform for Dynamic Web
Applications
The open source Squeak Smalltalk environment has traditionally been
seen as a platform for research and education rather than for
mainstream commercial use. This talk will describe the recent efforts
to close that gap, in the form of several packages for Squeak Smalltalk
that are geared towards business and team development: Seaside, a web
application framework; Monticello, a source code versioning tool; ROE,
a framework for relational data; and GOODS, a client library for a free
object oriented database. These packages are an interesting hybrid:
their requirements come out of the business world, but their designs
are informed by the innovative and pure-object culture of Squeak. The
end result is a complete platform that allows business applications to
be built quickly and reliably, on a free and open source core, without
losing sight of the fun that is intrinsic to working in Squeak.
Bio:
Avi Bryant is an independent consultant currently residing in the
Netherlands. He has been a driving force behind the use of Squeak
Smalltalk as a platform for commercial software development, and
maintains many of its most widely used packages. As a consultant, he
has helped companies develop Squeak-based products for the travel and
theatre industries, higher education, and mobile devices. Avi
previously worked as a developer and research assistant for the
University of British Columbia. He is the father of inventor of Seaside
http://beta4.com/seaside2/
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