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Damir Tomicic

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[IASA] NET.ObjectDay Konferenz in Erfurt Posted: Aug 17, 2005 2:30 AM
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Obwohl trendige Themen behandelt werden, wie z.B. "AJAX Based Web Applications" von Steffen Meschkat (Google, New York, USA), sind auch recht interessante Vorträge auf der Agenda der NET.ObjectDay Konferenz [1] in Erfurt vom 19.-22. September 2005. Mein Favorit wäre der Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Andreas Rausch zum Thema "DoSAM – Domain Specific Software Architecture Comparison Model". Es freut mich auch sehr zu sehen, dass meine Uni (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg [2]) auch im Bereich Distributed Systems weiter forscht. Wasif Gilani und Olaf Spinczyk sprechen zum Thema "Dynamic Aspect Weaver Family for Family-based Adaptable Systems". Frank Fischer, Manager Developer Evangelist bei Microsoft Deutschland, erläutert die Vision von Microsoft zum Thema Software Factories. Mehr darüber im IASA Newsletter 2nd edition [3].

Hinweis: die Frühbucherfrist wird auf den 19. August 2005 verlängert.

[1] http://www.netobjectdays.org/de
[2] http://www.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/DE/
[3] http://tomicic.de/IASA2ndEditionOfTheNewsletter...



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