workshops

sunday - tuesday

Chair:
Jim Haungs
TeamTools, Inc.

OOPSLA workshops are intensive collaborative sessions where groups of object technologists meet to surface, discuss, and solve challenging problems facing the field. Workshops also provide the opportunity for representatives of a technical community to coordinate efforts and establish collective plans of action.

To ensure a sufficiently small group for effective interaction, workshop attendance is managed by the organizers. Prospective attendees typically are required to submit a short position paper outlining their opinions on an aspect of the workshop topic.  Participants are chosen based on the relevance of their position papers to the workshop theme. A three- to five-page position paper should be submitted via email to the primary organizer, (listed first after each workshop description). Plain text or Postscript are preferred.

Workshop presentations are at the discretion of the organizers but all attendees are expected to contribute to the discussion. After the workshop, the organizers are responsible for reporting results to the object community via a short paper in the Addendum of the proceedings.

Workshop organizers and participants must register for the conference for at least the day of their workshop. There are no free registrations for workshop organizers. Workshop participants should check-in at the registration desk the evening before the workshop.


SCHEDULE

Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

1

Convention Centre
Room 20

Object Technology and Product Lines

4

Convention Centre
Room 7

Behavioural Modeling in Object-Oriented Software Systems

5

Pan Pacific Hotel
Governor General B

System Envisioning Workshop

6

Convention Centre
Room 14

Applying Software Architecture as a Method

7

Waterfront Centre Hotel
Nootka Room

How Software Architectures Learn - What happens after they are built?

8

Pan Pacific Hotel
Governor General C

Business Object Design and Implementation IV: From Business Objects to Complex Adaptive Systems Complex Adaptive Systems

9

Waterfront Centre Hotel
Sechelt Room

Formalizing UML. Why? How?

10

WITHDRAWN

OO Business Rules and their Uses, including Agents and Workflow 

11

Pan Pacific Hotel
Pavilion C

Evaluating Object-Oriented Design

12

Pan Pacific Hotel
Governor General A

Pragmatic Issues in Using Frameworks Implications for Framework Design

13

Convention Centre
Room 9

Reflective Programming in C++ and Java

14

Pan Pacific Hotel
Governor General D

Formal Underpinnings of the Java Paradigm

15

Convention Centre
Room 17

Meta-data and Active Object Model Pattern Mining Workshop

Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

2

Convention Centre, Gazebo I

Classroom Reuse Experiences - What Makes Course Materials Reusable?

3

Pan Pacific Hotel, Gazebo II

A Paradigm Shift in Teaching OOT

Sunday 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Pan Pacific Hotel, Atrium

Tutorials and Workshops Reception

 

Monday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

16

WITHDRAWN

Agents of Change

17

WITHDRAWN

Partitioning and Simulation of UML Models

18

Waterfront Centre Hotel
Sechelt Room

Object Technology, Architecture, and Domain Analysis - Experiences in Making the Connection

19

Pan Pacific Hotel
Governor General B

Implementation and Application of Object Oriented Workflow Management Systems

20

Convention Centre
Burrard II

Thinking with Prototypes

21

Convention Centre
Room 20

Habitability in a Virtual World: What Constitutes "Living" Software?

22

Convention Centre
Room 17

Non-Software Examples of Patterns of Software Architecture

23

Convention Centre
Room 12

Pattern Writers' Workshop

24

Convention Centre
Room 14

Workshop on Use Case Patterns

25

Convention Centre
Room 9

Model Engineering, Methods and Tools Integration with CDIF

26

Convention Centre
Room 7

OO Process and Metrics for Effort Estimation

27

Pan Pacific Hotel
Governor General C

Software Development as a Studio Discipline

28

Pan Pacific Hotel
Governor General D

Modeling Dynamic/Emergent Distributed Object Systems

29

Pan Pacific Hotel
Pavilion C

Objects, Components, and the Virtual Enterprise

30

Pan Pacific Hotel
Pavilion B

Web Enactment of Object-Oriented Software Design

31

Convention Centre
Room 16

Behavioral Semantics of OO Business and System Specifications

 

Tuesday 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

32

Convention Centre
Room 19
Object-Oriented Curricula: The Future of CS2

 

Descriptions of all workshops
(in entirety)
OOPSLA'98 Home Registration

Last updated 05 October 1998 16:05:34