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Traditionally, ECOOP proposes, as part of the
technical program, different tutorials during the first two days
of the conference. ECOOP is well known for its high-quality and
attractive tutorials. This year, the tutorial chairs have received
45 highly interesting proposals. In order to avoid extensive overlap,
while still maintaining an attractive and balanced offer, 24 proposals
were selected---four of them as full-day tutorials. The objective
was to cover the different aspects of object-orientation, with special
emphasis on the hot and novel topics. Your participation will contribute
making these tutorial days a success. Tutorials have been scheduled
around subjects, in order to allow participants to attend more than
one tutorial. In addition, tutorial fees decrease as the number
of tutorial units increases, encouraging the attendance to multiple
tutorials.
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ID |
Title |
Speakers |
Monday |
Tuesday |
| A.M. |
P.M. |
A.M. |
P.M. |
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T01
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The
Agile Unified Process |
Craig
Larman (Valtech, USA) |
room
1.0.4 |
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T02 |
O2C:
A Semantic Thread From Objects to Components |
Farhad Arbab (CWI,
The Netherlands) Frank S. de
Boer (Univ. Utrecht, The Netherlands) Marcello
M. Bonsangue (Leiden University, The Netherlands) |
room
1.0.6 |
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T03 |
Foundations
of Object-Oriented Languages: Types and Language Design |
Kim
Bruce (Williams College, USA) |
room
1.0.1 |
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| T04 |
Efficient
Implementation of Object-Oriented Programming Languages |
Craig
Chambers (Univ. Washington, USA) |
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room
1.0.1 |
|
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| T05 |
.NET
and/or Java? - Step-by-Step Comparison |
Michael
Stal (Corporate Tech., Germany) |
room
1.0.3 |
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| T06 |
Specifying
and Achieving Non-Functional Requirements |
Lenn
Bass (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA)
Felix Bachmann (Carnegie Mellon Univ. USA) |
|
room
1.0.2 |
|
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| T07 |
Design
metrics for UML users: using OCL to formalize metrics definitions |
Fernando
Brito e Abreu (Lisbon New Univ., Portugal) Miguel
Goulăo (Lisbon New Univ., Portugal) |
room
1.0.2 |
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| T08 |
Advanced
Aspect Composition: Obstacles and The Composition Filters Approach |
Mehmet
Aksit (University of Twente, The Netherlands) |
|
room
1.0.7 |
|
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| T09 |
From
Object-Oriented Programming to Model-Driven Software Production |
Jean
Bézivin (Univ. Nantes, France) |
room
1.0.5 |
|
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| T10 |
Java
Security APIs: What is Going on Behind the Scenes? |
Rolf
Oppliger (eSECURITY Technologies, Switzerland) |
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room
1.0.3 |
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| T12 |
Squeak:
An Open Source Smalltalk for the 21st Century! |
Andrew
P. Black (School of Science & Eng., USA) |
|
room
1.0.5 |
|
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| T13 |
Architecture-Centric
Software Engineering |
Jan
Bosch (Univ. Groningen,
The Netherlands) |
|
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room
1.0.2 |
| T14 |
Using
and Adapting Extreme Programming |
Martin
Lippert (Univ. Hamburg, Germany) Stefan
Roock (Univ. of Hamburg & APCON WPS., Germany) |
|
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room
1.0.5 |
| T15 |
Secrets
of object-oriented component-based Middleware - Patterns for
Concurrent and Networked Objects |
Michal
Stal (Corporate Tech., Germany) |
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|
room
1.0.1 |
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| T16 |
Aspect
Oriented Programming with AspectJ |
Craig
Larman (Valtech, USA) |
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|
|
room
1.0.1 |
| T18 |
Generative
Programming: Methods, Techniques, and Applications |
Krzysztof
Czarnecki (DaimlerChrysler Research & Technology,
Germany) |
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room
1.0.4 |
| T19 |
The
UML-F Profile for Framework
Architectures |
Markus
Fontoura (IBM Almaden Research Center, USA) Wolfgang
Pree (Univ. of California, USA) Bernhard
Rumpe (Munich Univ. of Techn., Germany) |
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room
1.0.3 |
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| T21 |
Accomplishing
Software Stability |
Mohamed
E. Fayad (Univ. Nebraska, USA) |
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room
1.0.6 |
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| T22 |
Patterns
for building Component Infrastructures |
Markus
Voelter (MATHEMA AG, Germany)
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room
1.0.6 |
| T23 |
Concurrency:
How Can I get It Work |
Frank
Buschmann (Siemens AG, Gernmany) |
|
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room
1.0.4 |
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| T24 |
Built-in
Testing for Component-based Development |
Hans-Gerhard
Gross (Fraunhofer Institute, Germany) Peter
Lay (Philips Lab., UK) |
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room
1.0.3 |
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Tutorials - Technical Programme
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