Engineering e-Business Systems
17-18th July 2001
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| 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 | ||