[OT99]

OT99 Programme

OT99 (like all its predecessors) is an interactive, buzzing event at which you will learn and discuss ideas contributed by all the participants, not just the pre-prepared sessions. A significant proportion of the time is set aside for 'BOF' meetings. A BOF is for you to set up, to discuss any topic you like, with people interested in the same questions. In the past, BOFs have proved one of the most successful aspects of this series of conferences.

Sunday

1:00-7:00pm

Working Groups

Kevlin Henney

Pattern Writers' Workshop

Working group
James O. Coplien
Martine Devos

Concept Café

Working group
Andy Moorley
Paul Dyson

Architecture, Patterns and Systems

Working group
7:30-8:30pm Dinner

Monday

9:00-10:00am Registration
10:30-11:30 Opening Plenary
11.30 Break
11:45-1:00pm Ian Graham

Is there a difference between Objects and Components?

Goldfish bowl
Martine Devos

Developing softer software.

Case study
Jan Purchase
David Petchey

Sex, Lies and Requirements Capture

Think tank
Tony Heap

An architecture for application server wrappers

Case study
Franco Civello

Modelling for reusability

Tutorial
1:00-2:15pm Lunch
2:15-5:15pm Kevlin Henney

Patterns Inside Out

Workshop
Paul Dyson
David Harvey

Programming in the Extreme

Workshop
Suzanne Robertson

Linking business goals, use cases and requirements

Workshop
Charles Weir

Object identity in architecture and distribution

Workshop
Laura Hill
Jonathan Irving

Exploring XML

Workshop
5.15-6.15pm Break
6:15-7:00pm Home Groups
7:00-8:30pm Dinner
8:30-9:30pm Diversions
10:00-11:00pm BOFs

Tuesday

9:00-12:00 John Oldland

Lateral Thinking and Patterns

Workshop
Peter Marks

In search of a simpler way

Workshop
MaryLynn Manns

Mining for Patterns

Workshop
Bruce Anderson
Martin Cooke

Architecture as process

Workshop
Alan Cameron Wills

Meaningful models for Enterprise Components

Workshop
12:00-1:15pm Lunch
1:15-2:15pm BOFs
2:15-2:30pm Break
2:30-3:40pm John S. Nolan

The Roots of Failure?

Think tank
John Daniels

Evolutionary Delivery

Part 1 --- Tutorial
Richard Barnes

Building 3-tier CORBA Architectures

Tutorial
James O. Coplien
Martine Devos

Architecture, a metaphor for software structure

Workshop
Anthony Willoughby

Business modelling with UML

Workshop
4:00-5:00pm Rob Day
Alan Cameron Wills
Nicolas Chagrin

Getting IT together with Business: an OO Tragedy

Play
John Daniels

Evolutionary Delivery

Part 2 --- think tank
Keiron McCammon

Enabling Enterprise Components

Vendor presentation
5:00-6:15pm Break
6:15-7:00pm Home Groups
7:00-8:30pm Dinner
8:30-9:30pm Diversions
10:00-11:00pm BOFs

Wednesday

9:00-10:00am Kent Beck

Software is Sotfware

Getting beyond the horseless carraige
Keynote
Steve Vinoski

ORB Architectures for CORBA 3.0

Keynote
10:00am Break
10:15-11:30 Russel Winder
Jan Purchase

All Dressed Up And Nowhere To Go: A process for using patterns

Workshop
Nathan Sowatskey

Java, CORBA and XML: An architecture for independence

Case study
Guido Dedene

Experiences in teaching using a strict OO language

Case study
Andy Moorley

Architects are from Mars, Developers are from Venus?

Workshop
Kathy Bohrer

IBM's San Francisco Framework

Vendor session
11:45-1:15 Kevin Watkins

ORBs and ODBMSs: A Marriage Made in Heaven?

Tutorial
Jutta Eckstein

Learning and Teaching Frameworks

Tutorial
Christopher Simons

Whither eProcess?

Tutorial
1:15-2:30pm Lunch
2:30-3:45pm Frank Buschmann

Patterns@Work

Case study
Andy Longshaw
Mike Tricker

EJB vs MTS

Tutorial
Jane Chandler

Whither away, Objects, Patterns, Components?

Goldfish bowl
Monique Snoeck
Guido Dedene

Pleading against message passing

Tutorial
John O'Sullivan

XML messaging at Chase Manhattan

Case study
3.45pm Break
4:00-4:30pm Closing Plenary

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