Dear CHOOSE-Member
We are glad to invite you to the next talk given by Oscar Nierstrasz,
University of Bern, Institute of Computer Science:
25.01.07: Object-oriented Reengineering Patterns - an Overview
For more information see below or
<http://www.jugs.ch/html/events/2007/oo_reengineering_patterns.html>
(with online registration form).
Best Regards,
The JUGS Board
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Object-oriented Reengineering Patterns - an Overview
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25.01.07
Technopark Zurich, Room Pascal
Travel instructions: <http://www.technopark.ch> > Kontakt > Lageplan
SPEAKER
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Oscar Nierstrasz, University of Bern, Institute of Computer Science
AGENDA
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17:00 - 18:15h: Talk incl. Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.
ABSTRACT
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Although object-oriented software systems are built to last, over time
they degrade as much as any legacy software system. As a consequence,
one must invest in reengineering efforts to keep further development
costs down. Even though software systems and their business contexts may
differ in countless ways, the techniques one uses to understand, analyze
and transform these systems tend to be very similar. As a consequence,
one may identify various reengineering patterns that capture best
practice in reverse- and re-engineering object-oriented legacy systems.
We present a brief outline of a large collection of these patterns that
have been mined over several years of experience with object-oriented
legacy systems, and we indicate how some of these patterns can be
supported by appropriate tools.
BIOGRAPHY
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Oscar Nierstrasz is a Professor of Computer Science at the Institute of
Computer Science (IAM) of the University of Bern, where he founded the
Software Composition Group in 1994. Prof. Nierstrasz is the author of
over a hundred publications and co-author of the book Object-Oriented
Reengineering Patterns (Morgan Kaufmann, 2003).
CATEGORIES
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Concept, Research
Please register online:
<http://www.jugs.ch/html/events/2007/oo_reengineering_patterns.html#Formular>.
Thanks.
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