Title: Adaptive Object Models
Summary: "Adaptive Object Model" is an architectural
style that is at the heart of some extremely effective business systems.
But other projects that use this style have not been successful. This
talk will explain the Adaptive Object Model style, give several case
studies, and explain what makes it so successful and what makes it hard
for some groups to use.
Speaker: Ralph Johnson is one of the four authors of "Design
Patterns" and has been studying object-oriented programming since
1985. He wrote the first papers on refactoring, wrote early papers
on frameworks, and is currently working on the Photran project for
refactoring Fortran and the CRefactory project for refactoring C. He is
Research Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
References:
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http://www.adaptiveobjectmodel.com/WICSA3/ArchitectureOfAOMsWICSA3.pdf
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http://www-poleia.lip6.fr/~razavi/aom/
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http://ambiance.uni.lu/
Time: July 3rd, 2006, at 4 pm
Location: Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication
(FSTC), University of Luxembourg, 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi,
L-1359 Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Room B02.
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