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archives[ANN] Call for Speakers - Code Generation 2009Share your experiences of Model-Driven Software Development at our 3rd annual conference. Accepted speakers have their conference fees waived. Call for Speakers: We are currently seeking high-quality session proposals covering topics in model-driven software development (including Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs), Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), Executable UML, Eclipse Modelling Tools, Software Factories, Generative Programming, Software Product Lines and related areas). Sessions could cover topics such as: Real-world case studies based on any aspect of these and related approaches are particularly encouraged although more theoretical sessions are also welcome. Take part in Code Generation 2009 and find out why industry observers think that Code Generation is the next evolutionary step in Software Development. Code Generation 2009 takes place in Cambridge, UK from 16th - 18th June 2009. The event is supported by IASA and OMG. For more information on proposing a session please visit:
"The presentations were all top quality, making it often difficult to decide between the concurrently running sessions. The wealth of MDD knowledge present at the event was impressive, not only from the presenters, but from the other delegates as well." "I enjoyed the conference very much, it has been the best conference of the last years I’ve been to. A very good selection of speakers, but I also think that the level of expertise of the audience was very high, much higher than I expected. ... it gives the opportunity to dig much deeper." "I've been working in domain-specific modelling for a dozen years … and in this time this has been the highest-quality conference on this topic that I've been to - and I've been to a few." "I'll definitely try to attend next year and will recommend this conference to my colleagues and customers." "Three very long, exhausting but thoroughly enjoyable and very informative days." "[A] great opportunity to meet with influential practitioners in the field." By Mark Dalgarno at 2008-10-26 18:21 | LtU Forum | login or register to post comments | other blogs | 5279 reads
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