Workshop on

Engineering e-Business Systems

17-18th July 2001

hosted by

The Computing Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

Index | Programme | Speaker Biographies | Abstracts | Registration & Accomodation | Transport | Joining Instructions

PROGRAMME

TUESDAY 17 July 2001
9.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE    
9.50 WELCOME    
 

Session A

Derek Coleman (chair) RosettaNet (on secondment from HP)
10.00 The e-business project lifecycle - first hand experiences Chris Winter IBM Global Services
11.00 COFFEE    
11.30 Model-driven approaches to large-scale e-business system development Steve Cook IBM Global Services
12.30 Discussion    
13.00 LUNCH    
 

Session B

Steve Cook (chair) IBM Global Services
14.00 Model Driven Architecture - coping with multiple platforms Andrew Watson The Object Management Group
15.00 From requirements to components John Daniels Syntropy Ltd.
16.00 TEA    
16.30 XP meets UML Alan Cameron Wills Trireme International Ltd.
17.30 Discussion    
18.15 END    
WEDNESDAY 18 July 2001
 

Session C

Peter Linington (chair) UKC
9.00 MAFTIA: a European project for dependable internet applications despite intrusions and accidental faults Yves Deswarte LAAS/CNRS
10.00 Practical application of secure operating systems in E-business Nigel Edwards HP Labs
11.00 COFFEE    
11.30 Security Policy and Trust in Internet Applications Morris Sloman Imperial College London
12.30 Discussion    
13.00 LUNCH    
 

Session D

Alan Cameron Wills (chair) Trireme Interenational Ltd.
14.00 The evolution of B2B standards: the survival of the fittest Derek Coleman RosettaNet (on secondment from HP)
15.00 Panel: Future Trends Keith Bennett University of Durham
    Wolfgang Emmerich University College London
  Report Jose Fiadeiro ATX Software and University of Lisbon
    Stuart Kent UKC
16.30 TEA & END