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Parallel Computing, the new frontier of WORA
HomeJP06Logo2.png! BOF: Parallel Computing, the new frontier of WORA Abstract 'Parallel computing, the new frontier of WORA (or how we learned to stop worrying and love parallel computing)' The available computing power increased in the last decades following the Moore's Law ...
Open Source Java ME
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Open Source Java ME: What you need to know ! On November 13th Sun made all of its Java platform implementations available under GPLv2, including Java ME. This BOF focuses on Java ME and explains what's ...
The lords of the BPM
HomeJP06Logo2.png! The Lord of the BPM Abstract Given this late hour we have transformed our heavydutyhardcoretech presentation in a sitbackrelaxandenjoy type of BOF. We're going to explore the jBPM project, but also BPM values and pitfalls in analogy to "The Lord of the Ring" fragments. Of course ...
Andy Carmichael
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Andy Carmichael BIO Andy Carmichael is well known in the software engineering community through his writing, consulting and speaking on methods, object modelling and process, such as his acclaimed book on agile development, Better Software Faster. His experience ...
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Managing by priority
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Managing by priority Increasing the agility and control of development projects Abstract Agility, the ability to change direction at short notice, is an essential quality required of projects. Yet so too is control, auditability and the visibility of progress and status. How can ...
Enterprise Java Performance
HomeJP06Logo2.png! BOF: Enterprise Java Application Performance Project: Top 10 round table Abstract In october 2006 I gave a talk about the top 10 performance problems in Enterprise Java http://www.nljug.org/pages/events/content/jfall2006/sessions/00008/ That top ...
Rails-like productivity with Rife
HomeJP06Logo2.png! BOF: Railslike productivity with RIFE Abstract RIFE is a fullstack, opensource Java web application framework, offering fast results with the promise of maintainability and code clarity. While many are attracted to RIFE for the productivity gains it offers, the framework actively tries ...
Desktop Java Features in Mustang
HomeJP06Logo2.png! BOF: Desktop Java Features in Mustang Abstract A guided tour of the new desktop features in Java SE 6. Host(s) Yngvar Sørensen
High Performance Grid computing with JavaSpaces
HomeJP06Logo2.png! BOF: High Performance Grid computing with JavaSpaces Abstract JavaSpaces is probably what you'd invent if you were asked to design a Javabased services architecture. It's truly distributed, lightweight, works through Spring, integrates with Mule, hosts C24 ...
Pizia Framework for Telco Application
HomeJP06Logo2.png! BOF: Pizia Framework for Telcos Abstract MClink is an ISP based in Rome, Italy. Our customers, mainly small/medium companies and professionals, are scattered across the whole country, with peaks in the biggest cities (Rome, Milan, Turin, Florence ...
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