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 |
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| 1:00-7:00pm
Working Groups |
Kevlin Henney Pattern Writers' WorkshopWorking group |
James O. Coplien Martine Devos Concept CaféWorking group |
Andy Moorley Paul Dyson Architecture, Patterns and SystemsWorking group |
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| 7:30-8:30pm | Dinner | |||
Monday |
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| 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 CaptureThink tank |
Tony Heap An architecture for application server wrappersCase study |
Franco Civello Modelling for reusabilityTutorial |
| 1:00-2:15pm | Lunch | ||||
| 2:15-5:15pm | Kevlin HenneyPatterns Inside OutWorkshop |
Paul Dyson David Harvey Programming in the ExtremeWorkshop |
Suzanne Robertson
Linking business goals, use cases and requirementsWorkshop |
Charles Weir Object identity in architecture and distributionWorkshop |
Laura Hill
Jonathan Irving Exploring XMLWorkshop |
| 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 | ||||
| [Organisers] | Web site host:
TriReme International Ltd |