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OT2004 Session

Generic Mechanisms in Software Engineering

This workshop will present a number of software engineering scenarios for which a generic implementation is required.

Monday March, 13:45

workshop -    150 minutes

Bruce Anderson
Simon Davies

 
Session results
When available, can be found at GenericMechanismsInSoftwareEngineeringSessionResults??
Abstract
There a reasonable number of mechanisms that can be used to achieve a generic implementation of common application scenarios. Including, Generics(templates), Extensible meta-data, OO Techniques, and Code Generation.

Participants will consider a number of scenarios:

	-Collections, e.g. a list
	-CRUD of a Business Entity, e.g. add, delete, amend a Product
	-A Generalised Change Request System, e.g. amend an address
	-XML Serialisation of an object, e.g. a product order
	-Applying the emerging WS-* extensions to a standard SOAP message, e.g. WS-Security 
and will establish the cost benefit of the generic mechanism for each.
Audience
Although a brief overview will be given, it would be beneficial to have a knowledge of: An OO Language OO Techniques Generics (templates)
Benefits
  • An opportunity to share and learn successful techniques for achieving generic implementation.

Materials
Slides, Code and Documentation

 


Bruce Anderson

IBM Application Innovation Services
Bruce Anderson is a Managing Consultant in IBM's Application Innovation Services.

He specialises in working with customer organisations to create powerful component- and service-based solutions, and in helping individuals to develop their knowledge and understanding. Typically Mr Anderson leads planning and defining work, mentoring a programme leader, project manager or architect into their role.

Simon Davies

Microsoft


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