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
Compressed PostscriptRepresentation and Management of Systems Architecture at the Enterprise Level
Jun Han, Pin Chen and Abdel El-Sakka, Monash University and DSTO
Compressed PostscriptDirections in modelling large scale software architectures
John Grundy, University of Auckland
Compressed Postscript11:00-11:30 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
Compressed PostscriptMeta-component architecture for software interoperability
Ly Danielle Sauer, Robert L. Clay and Rob Armstrong, Sandia National Laboraties
Compressed PostscriptArchitectural Descriptions as Models of Software
Eyðun Eli Jacobsen, Bent Bruun Kristensen and Palle Nowack, University of Southern Denmark/Odense University
Compressed Postscript1:00-2:00 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
Compressed PostscriptPatterns 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
Compressed PostscriptDynamic Architectures
Andre Augusto Cesta and John Hamer, University of Auckland
Compressed Postscript3:30-4:00 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
Compressed PostscriptA mediator-based multi-agent architecture for information gathering from the web
Hongen Lu and Leon Sterling, University of Melbourne
Compressed PostscriptA two-level architecture for semantic protection of persistent distributed objects
Mark Evered, University of New England
Compressed PostscriptIntegrating Software Architecture Topics into a Software Engineering Curriculum
John Grundy, University of Auckland
Compressed Postscript6:00 Workshop Ends