OCM 2002: Welcome - Ecole des mines de Nantes

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OCM 2002: Welcome - Ecole des mines de Nantes
OCM 2002: Welcome
OCM 2002
Objects, Components, Models
The Evolution of Software Architectures and Development Methods
http://www.ocm−ouest.org
March 21, 2002
École des Mines de Nantes, Nantes, France
OCM 2002
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OCM 2002: Welcome
Welcome
Following the scope of the previous conferences Objet XX, OCM 2000 and OCM 2001,
the OCM 2002 conference aims at assessing the academic and industrial researches
and applications in the objects, components and models domains.
About the conference
During the last decade, we have gone through procedural technologies, objects
technologies, and components technologies. Nowadays, we can see an emerging use
of models in the development field and Web Services in the system architecture field. «
Objects, Architectures and Models engineering » is becoming more and more apparent
and constitutes the OCM 2002 conference thematic.
About the course of the conference
Organized by different institutional, academic and industrial organisms, the OCM 2002
conference aims at having objective and critical viewpoints about progresses and
prospects for objects, architectures and models evolutions in the industry.
The day will be divided into three main sections:
• In the morning sessions, two main inventors and actors of object technology,
Bjarne Stroustrup (ATT) and Steve Cook (IBM), will give a presentation on their
works.
• The different afternoon sessions will be set up to run in parallel. They will
prospect for new development methods and new software architectures. Each of
these technologies will be developed by two presentations: (i) the first will show
the concepts, the principles and the possible cases of use, (ii) the second will
consist in an experimentation feedback based on an concrete industrial use. The
different examples will concern different domains of use and different
applications classes. The aim of these presentations is to assist the industrial
participants in making coherent commercial and technical decisions about
development methods and software architectures.
• At the end of the afternoon, discussions will go on with a round table with
different academic and industrial participants. This round table will summarize
the major points of the sessions, make a link between them, and try to anticipate
their possible evolutions.
Welcome
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OCM 2002: Welcome
Invited Speakers
Bjarne Stroustrup ([email protected]) (ATT)
Talk
« Multiparadigm Programming in Standard C++ »
Multi−paradigm programming is programming applying different styles of programming,
such as object−oriented programming and generic programming, where they are most
appropriate. This talk presents simple example of individual styles in ISO Standard C++
and examples where these styles are used in combination to produce cleaner, more
maintainable code than could have been done using a single style only.
Biography
Bjarne Stroustrup is the designer and original implementer of C++ and the author of «
The C++ Programming Language » (1st edition 1985, 2nd edition 1991, 3rd edition
1997) and « The Design and Evolution of C++ ». His research interests include
distributed systems, operating systems, simulation, design, and programming.
Dr. Stroustrup is the head of AT&Lab's Large−scale Programming Research
department, an AT&Bell Laboratories Fellow, and an AT&Fellow. He is actively involved
in the ANSI/ISO standardization of C++. Recipient of the 1993 ACM Grace Murray
Hopper award. ACM fellow.
Invited Speakers
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Steve Cook ([email protected]) (IBM)
Talk
« Model−driven approaches to software development »
Building and configuring software for today's e−business systems is extremely complex.
The task can be simplified by using models as abstract and approachable
representations of the system's structure and behaviour. This talk will discuss the
structure and relationships of models and modelling languages, and the use of models
in software development. A particular area of focus will be the Unified Modeling
Language (UML) and related technologies.
Biography
Steve Cook joined IBM in 1994 to form the European Object Technology Practice.
Before joining IBM he ran his own company, Object Designers Ltd, which he started in
1989 after ten years of research at Queen Mary College, London University. He was a
co−inventor of OCL (Object Constraint Language) and responsible for introducing it into
the definition of UML.
Steve Cook ([email protected]) (IBM)
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Program
09h30
Invited Speaker:
« Multiparadigm Programming in Standard C++ »
Bjarne Stroustrup (ATT)
10h30
Coffee Break
11h00
Invited Speaker:
« Model−driven approaches to software development »
Steve Cook (IBM)
12h00
Lunch
JAVA
platform
.NET
platform
MDA
XML platform
and Web Services
(3)
(1)
13h30
« Le projet
Eclipse : Une
plateforme
universelle pour
outils intégrés »
Philippe
Mulet
(IBM)
(2)
« Le . sur .Net (le point
sur .Net) »
François
Mérand
(Microsoft)
15h00
17h00
Program
(4)
« Technologie XML
appliquée à la TV
numérique »
Jean−Jacques
Henin
(Teamlog)
Coffee Break
(5)
15h30
« L'approche
MDA:
Concepts,
Challenges et
Opportunités »
Jean
Bézivin
(Univ. Nantes)
Jean
Jourdan
(Thalès)
« Retour
d'expérience sur
les technologies
J2EE −
Plate−forme
e−Commerce
Smart−EC »
Philippe
Ensarguet
(AQL)
(6)
« Retour d'expérience
sur le développement
d'un site Web en
architecture .NET avec
une approche génie
logiciel »
François−Régis
Chaumartin
(Information Technology
Software)
(7)
« Migration vers
Java : une
approche basée
sur le MDA »
Frédéric
Madiot
(Sodifrance)
(8)
« Mise en oeuvre
des Web Services
avec .Net »
Raphaël
Mansuy
(Business Design
Consulting/Groupe
Air Liquide)
Round table:
« From objects models to services models »
Jean Bézivin (Univ. Nantes), Pierre Cointe (EMN), Jean−Marc Jézéquel (IRISA), Jean
Jourdan (Thalès), Steve Cook (IBM), Bjarne Stroustrup (ATT)
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Committees
Organization Committee
Gérard Baubau ([email protected]) (MEITO)
Jean Bézivin ([email protected]−nantes.fr) (Université de Nantes)
Pierre Cointe ([email protected]) (EMN)
Catherine De Charette (catherine.de−[email protected]) (EMN)
Jean−Marc Jézéquel ([email protected]) (IRISA)
Thomas Ledoux ([email protected]) (EMN)
Frédéric Le Mouël (frederic.le−[email protected]) (EMN)
Jean−Marc Menaud (jean−[email protected]) (EMN)
Chantal Rahuel ([email protected]) (MEITO)
Committees
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Co−Organization
The OCM 2002 Conference is co−organized with the following group of institutional,
academic and industrial organisms:
École des Mines de Nantes
Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Systèmes
Aléatoires
Mission pour l'Electronique, l'Informatique et les
Télécommunications de l'Ouest
With the participation of:
Université de Nantes
École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de
Bretagne
Sodifrance
With the support of:
Conseils régionaux des Pays de la Loire
Conseils régionaux de Bretagne
Co−Organization
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Direction Régionale de l'Industrie, de la Recherche et de
l'Environnement des Pays de la Loire
Direction Régionale de l'Industrie, de la Recherche et de
l'Environnement de Bretagne
Agence française de l'innovation, délégation Pays de la Loire
Agence française de l'innovation, délégation Bretagne
Co−Organization
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Registration
Identity
Mr.
Ms.
Mrs.
Miss.
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Title/Position :
Organization :
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Address :
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Registration
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(check according to the program)
13h30
1st session choice
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15h30
2nd session choice
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17h00
Round Table
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Lunch
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Registration
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Registration Fees
Registration fees entitle conference proceedings, coffee breaks and the lunch.
Prices (VAT 19,6% included)
Industrial
1st registred
participant
230 Euros
2nd registered
participant
150 Euros
Academic
Student (1)
150 Euros
75 Euros
3rd registered
75 Euros
participant
(1) Less than 26 years old. Join a valid student identification card.
Means of Payment
Cheque made out to MEITO (2).
Order Form (only for French organizations) (2).
Bank Transfer :
MEITO − Banque de Bretagne − Rennes
Bank Code Counter Code Account Number Key RIB
40168
00019
19249726811
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(2) Registration fees must be send to the following address :
MEITO
11, rue du Clos Courtel
35700 Rennes, France
Registration Fees
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Pratical Information
Conference address
École des Mines de Nantes
4, rue Alfred Kastler, BP 20722
44307 Nantes Cedex 3, France
EMN Access
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• From Rennes:
Go towards « Angers, Paris ». Take the highway exit « n°24 Nantes Est ».
• From Paris or Angers:
Take the highway exit « La Chapelle sur Erdre ». Take the highway in direction
of « Paris, Angers. Make a U−turn. Take the highway exit « n°24 Nantes Est »
(highway exit not accessible from Angers or Paris).
• From Cholet:
Take the beltway in direction of « Rennes, Vannes ». Take the highway exit « La
Beaujoire ». Go towards « St−Joseph de Porterie » and run across the town. Go
towards « Atlanpole » until the « École des Mines ».
• From Bordeaux:
Take the south beltway in direction of « Angers, Paris ». Take the direction of «
Rennes, Vannes » until the highway exit « La Beaujoire ». Go towards «
St−Joseph de Porterie » and run across the town. Go towards « Atlanpole » until
the « École des Mines ».
• From Vannes or St−Nazaire:
Go towards « Paris ». Take the highway exit « n°24 Nantes Est ».
Pratical Information
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• From the train station:
Go to the north exit which is in front of a tramway station. Take the tramway
towards the terminus « La Beaujoire ». Take the bus « n°72 or 76 » towards «
Gachet/Carquefou » and stop at « Christian Pauc » station in front of the « École
des Mines ».
• From the aeroport:
Take the aeroport bus and stop at « Commerce » station. Take the tramway
towards the terminus « La Beaujoire ». Take the bus « n°72 or 76 » towards «
Gachet/Carquefou » and stop at « Christian Pauc » station in front of the « École
des Mines ».
Timetables of bus and tramway are available on the TAN website.
Pratical Information
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Links
Previous conferences with their guest speakers:
• OCM 2001 (Rennes)
Philippe KRUCHTEN (Rational Software)
Bertrand MEYER (ISE)
• OCM 2000 (Nantes) : theme « Past, present, futur »
Jean−Pierre BANÂTRE (Université de Rennes 1 INRIA)
François BANCILHON (Arioso)
Adele GOLDBERG (Neometron)
Gregor KICZALES (University of British Columbia)
Kristen NYGAARD (University of Oslo)
Gerard ROUCAIROL (Bull)
• Objet 99 (Nantes) : theme « Components »
Patrick ALBERT (ILOG)
François BANCILHON (Ardent Software)
• Objet 98 (Rennes) : theme « Patterns »
Jim COPLIEN (Lucent Technologies − Bell Labs)
Erich GAMMA (OTI)
• Objet 97 (Brest) : theme « Normalization »
Richard SOLEY (OMG)
Michael A. JACKSON (Software Development Consultant)
• Objet 96 (Nantes) : theme « Smalltalk »
Dave THOMAS (OTI)
Rebecca WIRFS−BROCK (ObjectShare)
• Objet 95 (Rennes) : theme « Reuse »
Bertrand MEYER (ISE)
Arnold ROCHFELD (Ingénia)
Interesting links
Les jeudis de l'Objet
Club Objet de l'Ouest
Links
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