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ECOOP 2005 First Workshop on

Building A System Using Patterns: Examine the Illustrious Claim

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Contributions and Participants

ECOOP 2005 Full day workshop
The 19th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
July 25-29, 2005, Glasgow, Scotland
http://ecoop.cis.strath.ac.uk/ (ECOOP 2005 Link)
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/~fayad/workshops/ECOOP05 (Workshop Link-1)
http://www.activeframeworks.com/publications.html#workshops (WorkshopLink-2)

                   The intended audience is: Software engineering researchers, software analysts, software architects, software designers, software developers, Object-Oriented technologists, and software methodologists. Others who may be interested are welcome to participate. Participants are expected to have some adequate background on software modeling, object-oriented technology, and software patterns. Familiarity with UML is also preferred.

                   Patterns have emerged as a promising reuse technique for both improving the quality and reducing the cost and time of software development. However, there is an immense belief that patterns have not fulfilled the expectations software developers wanted. Nevertheless, this belief does not rebuff the fact that patterns, as a concept, have the potential to play a key role in developing systems in the near future. This near future will never come unless there are serious attempts from both developers and researchers to investigate and provide creative solutions to current challenges that hinder utilizing patterns in practice. Among these challenges, this workshop focuses on investigating how to develop systems using patterns. We are sure that this topic will attract many developers and researchers in the field to participate in this workshop

                  People interested in participating in the workshop without submission are requested to fill out the participation form and e-mail to the workshop chairs at: m.fayad@sjsu.edu and hhamza@cse.unl.edu
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                    (Contributions will be posted later.)

                   

ECOOP05 Workshop-Participants List

Name

Affiliation

Email

Widayashanti P. (Dita) Sardjono

 

 

   Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

w.sardjono@dcs.shef.ac.uk

Mohamed E. Fayad

 

 

(San Jose State University, USA),

 

m.fayad@sjsu.edu

Yann-GaÄel  Guéhéneuc

 

DIRO, U. de Montréal, Canada

 

guehene@iro.umontreal.ca

 

Rosario Girardi, Federal

 

University of Maranhão-DEINF 

rgirardi@deinf.ufma.br

Hassan Gomaa

 

George Mason University, USA

hgomaa@gmu.edu

 

Haitham S. Hamza

 

University of Nebraska, USA

 

hhamza@cse.unl.edu

D. Janakiram

   

 

Department of Computer Sc. & Engg., Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India

INDIA.

 

d.janakiram@cs.iitm.ernet.in

    http://dos.iitm.ac.in

Toacy Cavalcante de Oliveira

 

Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul - Faculty

of  Informatics – PUCRS

 

toacy@inf.pucrs.br

Huascar A. Sanchez

 

San Jose State University, USA

hsanchez@email.sjsu.edu

Emmanuel Renaux

 

University of Lille, FRANCE

Emmanuel.Renaux@univ-lille1.fr

Trevor parsons

 

performance engineering lab

university college, Dublin

parsonst@eeng.dcu.ie

http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~parsonst/