[PRL] FW: [Colloq] Talk by Neeraj Sangal, Lattix, Inc., Wednesday,
May 25, 12pm
Karl Lieberherr
lieber at ccs.neu.edu
Tue May 24 21:27:45 EDT 2005
This talk is about an OOPSLA 2005 paper with Daniel Jackson.
-- Karl
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Subject: [Colloq] Talk by Neeraj Sangal, Lattix, Inc., Wednesday, May
25,12pm
College of Computer and Information Science Colloquium
Presents:
Neeraj Sangal
Lattix, Inc.
Who will speak on:
Dependency Models to Manage Software Architecture
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
12:00pm
366 West Village H
Northeastern University
Abstract:
This talk will present a Dependency Structure Matrix (DSM) based
approach to specify and manage the architecture of large software
systems. The system is decomposed into a hierarchy of subsystems with
the dependencies between the subsystems presented in the form of a
matrix.
This yields a number of key benefits: The adaptation of DSM is highly
scalable compared to the directed graph approaches that are common
today. The specification is precise and architectural violations can be
checked automatically. Finally, there are a variety of matrix algorithms
that can be applied to organize the matrix in a form that reflects the
architecture and highlights patterns and problematic dependencies. The
talk will show the actual application of this technique to a real
open-source system to see how it can be used to discover, analyze and
manage existing systems.
Bio:
Neeraj Sangal is President of Lattix, Inc. Neeraj was previously founder
and president of Tendril Software that pioneered synchronized UML models
for Java. Tendril also applied the Demeter project approach for
supporting model driven development. Tendril was acquired by
BEA/WebGain. Prior to Tendril, Neeraj was the founder and chairman of
Metrix Network Systems. Metrix was acquired by HP and Neeraj spent 2
years at HP managing a distributed software development team.
Joint work with Ev Jordan (Lattix) and Vineet (MIT) and Daniel Jackson
(MIT).
Host: Karl Lieberherr
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