[PRL] Fwd: [Colloq] REMINDER: Talk by Neeraj Sangal, Lattix, Inc., TODAY, May 25, 12pm

Karl Lieberherr lieber at ccs.neu.edu
Wed May 25 10:38:15 EDT 2005


I agree with Matthias: no PL theory but it is fun to see your Java code
represented in a nested DSM. Neeraj analyzed our DJ and AP libraries and
they got good grades.

-- Karl

> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Matthias Felleisen
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 9:54 AM
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> Subject: [PRL] Fwd: [Colloq] REMINDER: Talk by Neeraj Sangal, Lattix,
> Inc.,TODAY, May 25, 12pm
> 
> The DSM is an nifty alternative representation to the usual UML class
> hierarchy stuff. I encountered it in business school many years ago,
> though didn't think it required any attention. Well here is an
example.
> It's worth 15 minutes of your attention. Go! -- Matthias
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> > From: Rachel Kalweit <rachelb at ccs.neu.edu>
> > Date: May 25, 2005 9:41:20 AM EDT
> > To: colloq at lists.ccs.neu.edu
> > Subject: [Colloq] REMINDER: Talk by Neeraj Sangal, Lattix, Inc.,
> > TODAY, May 25, 12pm
> > Reply-To: rachelb at ccs.neu.edu
> >
> > 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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