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Past Events 2007

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Zürich 07.12.07 OODBMS - Revival oder Renaissance? Einführung und Werkstattbericht über db4o Stefan Keller, Dozent an der HSR; Institutspartner Institut für Software

Zürich 14.11.07 TopShot! RIA for Business Applications Bruno Schäffer, Canoo AG
Björn Müller, CaptainCasa
Ryan Stewart, Adobe

Zürich 25.10.07 TopShot! SIG JBoss: JBoss 5.0 Application Server and Microcontainer Mark Newton, JBoss.org
Ales Justin, RedHat

Basel 08.10.07 Weiterführende Software-Architektur Arif Chugtai, IT-Consultant

Zürich 27.09.07 Business Rule Management Systeme und SOA Mike Schäfer, innovation process technology

Zürich 11.09.07 Workshop-Tage 2007

Zürich 27.06.07 TopShot! JUGS birthday party

Zürich 20.06.07 Eine kurze Geschichte zum Application life-cycle Frédéric Erler, Thomas Glauser, Compuware AG

Zürich 14.06.07 TopShot! Anwendungsentwicklung mit Spring - Wie man mit Spring Anwendungen bauen kann Eberhard Wolff, Interface 21

Zürich 31.05.07 J2ME Software Entwicklung und Fehlersuche - Ein Praxisbericht Michael Kroll, IT-Berater

Zürich 14.05.07 TopShot! What's New in Spring 2.1: Spring in a Java EE 5 and OSGi World Jürgen Höller, Interface21

Zürich 25.04.07 TopShot! Building Enterprise Applications with JBoss: Ask the experts! Christian Bauer, RedHat
Tom Baeyens, JBoss jBPM
Bruno Georges, Red Hat
Sacha Labourey, JBoss Division at Red Hat

Zürich 15.03.07 Select Solution Factory for MDA Hedley Apperly, Select Business Solutions

Zürich 06.02.07 Modell-Unterstützte Entwicklung von Geschäftsanwendungen - Die JET J2EE Software Fabrik Christoph Schuler, Ergon Informatik AG

Zürich 25.01.07 TopShot! Object-oriented Reengineering Patterns - an Overview Oscar Nierstrasz, University of Bern, Institute of Computer Science

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