Preliminary Programme

Melbourne, 23rd November 1999

8:30-9:00 Welcome

9:00-11:00 Session 1: Enterprise-level Architecture Modelling

OO Enterprise Architecture approach using UML :Information System Architecture Perspective

James Leo

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Representation and Management of Systems Architecture at the Enterprise Level

Jun Han, Pin Chen and Abdel El-Sakka, Monash University and DSTO

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Directions in modelling large scale software architectures

John Grundy, University of Auckland

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11:00-11:30 Morning tea

11:30-1:00 Session 2: Architecture Modelling and Analysis

Viable Components: A Cybernetic Organisation for Computing

Charles Herring and Simon Kaplan, University of Queensland

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Meta-component architecture for software interoperability

Ly Danielle Sauer, Robert L. Clay and Rob Armstrong, Sandia National Laboraties

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Architectural Descriptions as Models of Software

Eyðun Eli Jacobsen, Bent Bruun Kristensen and Palle Nowack, University of Southern Denmark/Odense University

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1:00-2:00 Lunch

2:00-3:30 Session 3: Architecture Design and Implementation

Crafting a suitable client/server architecture based on a performance characteristic

S. Ramesh Babu and Ramkumar Ramaswamy, Infosys Technologies Limited

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Patterns as Reengineering Front-End in Distributed Environments

Seng Thean Oo1, Peter Bertok, Liping Zhao, Harvey C. Jiang, John P.T. Mo, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and CSIRO

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Dynamic Architectures

Andre Augusto Cesta and John Hamer, University of Auckland

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3:30-4:00 Afternoon Tea

4:00-6:00 Session 4: Architecture Applications and Education

An architecture to manipulate continuous fields in GIS Applications

Luis Polasek, Arturo Zambrano, and Silvia Gordillo, UNLP

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A mediator-based multi-agent architecture for information gathering from the web

Hongen Lu and Leon Sterling, University of Melbourne

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A two-level architecture for semantic protection of persistent distributed objects

Mark Evered, University of New England

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Integrating Software Architecture Topics into a Software Engineering Curriculum

John Grundy, University of Auckland

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6:00 Workshop Ends