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Microsoft and SDT (Microsoft Gold Certified Partner) have partnered to host an ISV event to create awareness around the INNOVATE-ON initiative and for partners to leverage and benefit from the skills of International Experts. The INNOVATE-ON initiative provides you with a full range of technical and business resources as you develop your solutions on Microsoft technologies
Software Product Line EngineeringGunther LenzGunther Lenz leads the global research efforts for Software Factories and Microsoft technologies within Siemens Corporate Technology worldwide. He focuses on Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD), automated guidance in context and Software Factories. He is an invited member of an expert advisory board for Microsoft, and received the Microsoft MVP Solution Architect award.
In this session he will focus on the work done in the area of Software Product Line Engineering, showing how they were able to boost productivity of software product development efforts based on systematic reuse and highly efficient software development automation technologies, in the context of Software Product Families.
LINQ for Domain Driven Design (DDD)Jimmy NilssonJimmy Nilsson is co-founder and CEO of factor10 and is a developer with almost 20 years of experience.With a basic understanding what tricks LINQ can do, he puts LINQ in the context of DDD to see how it will affect solutions, what new capabilities will brings to the table and how it makes it possible to focus even more on the domain, instead of the infrastructure.Dynamic languages for statically typed mindsNiclas NilssonNiclas Nilsson is a software development coach, consultant, educator and writer with a deep passion for the software development craft. He started working as a developer in 1992 and knows that some choices make a significant difference in software development, like languages, tools, communication and processes. This will give insight of what the differences are between dynamic languages like Ruby, Python and Groovy and traditional, statically typed, curly bracket languages like C#, Java and C++. Many questions will be answered and you will also see how dynamic languages can be added to, and used within, systems that are built in Java, C# and C++ - which may mean that you could benefit from dynamic languages sooner than you thought.Design for Change: Event-driven Rules Base Patterns for Enterprise ApplicationsJC OberholzerJC Oberholzer is a Software Architect at SDT Financial Software Solutions where he is involved in all aspects of the development, maintenance and evolution of packaged enterprise applications. The constantly changing business environment requires a high level of flexibility and adaptability in its supporting software systems. These capabilities have to be designed into the core of your application right from the start. This presentation explores patterns which provides a high level of functional as well as process flexibility in OLTP software.
DATE:
25 January 2008
VENUE:
Microsoft SA, Bryanston, Johannesburg (Auditorium 2)
TIME:
07:00
Registration
08:00
Software Product Line Engineering
08:45
LINQ for Domain Driven Design (DDD)
09:45
Dynamic languages for statically typed minds
10:45
Tea/Coffee Break
11:00
Event-driven Rules Base pattern for Enterprise Applications
Light lunch/Drinks/Networking : available till 14:00
QUERIES:
0860 2255 67 (CALL MS)
Who should attend:
Developers, Architects, Development Managers