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SBS Conferences and Software Futures invites you to attend a series
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with
Stephen Mellor
4 &5 July 2002
The Ambassador Hotel
- Cape Town
9
& 10 July 2002
Software Futures Auditorium - Johannesburg
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Software is not only expensive, it's an expense. No sooner than software
is deployed, it
begins to cost its owners time and money to extend, maintain, redeploy
and reimplement.
It need not be this way: Software can be an asset.
In this 2 day Software Developers' Tutorial, Mr Mellor, the author of
Executable UML:
A Foundation for Model-Driven Architecture, will present the principles
behind executable
and translatable UML (xtUML) and how these techniques can make software--in
the form
of models--an asset rather than an expense.
The first day of this two-day seminar outlines several high-impact concepts
to assist you
in preparing for change by separating application models, unsullied by
application detail,
from the software architecture design, which is similarly unsullied by
application information.
The second day covers several special topics for building robust, resilient
models quickly.
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Click on the session title for more information
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DAY ONE
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The challenges of developing high performance,
high reliability,
and high quality software systems
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DAY TWO
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MORNING
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AFTERNOON
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When, and when not to use extreme approaches,
and how to apply them to modeling
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When to use, when to avoid,
and how to make best use of use cases
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Techniques for organising the analysis
and design to respond to change
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Techniques to communicate complex behaviour
more effectively with application experts
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Internationally recognised
software specialist and author - Vice-President and Founder of Technology
Ink, Chicago, USA
Member IEEE Software Industrial
Advisory Board
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