workshops

monday

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Web Enactment of Object-Oriented Software Design

pan pacific hotel
pavilion b

Software design organizations now use the web to enact objected-oriented software design. The activities in an OO software design cycle (such as use case identification, scenario construction, UI prototyping, analysis modeling, detailed design, and iteration planning) are participatory and iterative in nature. Participation by stakeholders (developers, managers, and customers) is essential for success. Reasoned application of the web enhances both the effectiveness of design communications and the execution of OO design activities.

The purpose of this workshop is to understand:

The result of the workshop will be a greater understanding of the commonalities and differences in the way that various organizations use the web for effective OO design. Participants should leave with new ideas for improving the way they use the web to enact OO design.

The output of the workshop will be partly determined by the participants during the workshop, but will at least include a collection of position papers by the participants. The participants may also decide to publish such items as a summary of the discussions held during the workshop, a set of questions whose answers would lead to progress, and a set of recommendations based on collective experience.

Organizer:

Steven Fraser, Northern Telecom
Email: sdfraser@nortel.ca  

Priya Marsonia, Northern Telecom
Bill Opdyke, Lucent Technologies

 

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