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- Subject: UC Berkeley Short Courses on Software
- Date: 24 Feb 1996 00:33:35 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- U.C. Berkeley
- Continuing Education in Engineering
- Announces 3 Short Courses on
- Software Development
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- - TESTING OF OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE
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- -CONCURRENT OBJECT-ORIENTED NETWORK PROGRAMMING
- WITH C++
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- -SYSTEMS ENGINEERING OF COMPLEX SOFTWARE INTENSIVE
- SYSTEMS
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- COURSE SUMMARIES
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- TESTING OF OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE
- (April 29-May 1, 1996)
-
- Testing of object-oriented software is fundamentally different from testing of
- non-object-oriented software. This is due primarily to such factors as
- Information hiding, Encapsulation, and Inheritance. This course is designed
- to give participants an understanding of the issues and techniques associated
- with the testing of object-oriented software.
-
- INSTRUCTOR: Edward V. Berard, President of The Object Agency, Inc.,
- has done extensive work in the area of object-oriented software engineering.
- He has defined and formalized many object-oriented concepts and techniques.
- He has also conceived and directed the development of over one million lines
- of object-oriented software.
-
- CONCURRENT OBJECT-ORIENTED NETWORK PROGRAMMING WITH
- C++
- (May 22-24, 1996)
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- Developing extensible network software that effectively utilizes concurrency on
- uniprocessor and multiprocessor platforms is a complex task. This course
- describes OOD/OOP techniques and software tools used to reduce the complexity
- of developing concurrent distributed systems. These systems include on-line
- transaction processing, telecommunication switch management, network
- management for large global PCS systems, and high performance parallel
- communication protocol stacks.
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- INSTRUCTOR: Douglas C. Schmidt, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of
- Computer Science at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Schmidt
- has published widely in IEEE, IFIP, ACM, and USENIX technical conferences.
- He is coeditor with Jim Coplien of AT&T Bell Labs, of Pattern Languages of
- Program Design. He has worked on the development of the HP ORB Plus
- CORBA ObjectRequest Broker. Dr. Schmidt consults with Ericsson/GE Mobile
- Communications, the Motorola IRIDIUM Project, and Kodak, developing
- distributed telecommunications switch monitoring systems, and concurrent
- networking software for communications systems on Windows NT and UNIX
- multi-processor platforms using CORBA and C++.
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- SYSTEMS ENGINEERING OF COMPLEX SOFTWARE INTENSIVE
- SYSTEMS
- (April 22-25, 1996)
-
- Software intensive systems are generally distinguished by their complex
- intellectual content, evolving and changing requirements, difficult
- technical and organizational interfaces, and high risk content. Some
- systems are dominated more by integration issues than development.
- This four-day course addresses the systems engineering of complex
- systems with these characteristics. Both information systems and
- embedded systems are treated.
-
- Lecturer: Michael S. Deutsch, M.S. is Quality Manager for Hughes
- Information Technology Company's Earth-Space Environmental
- Systems where he is responsible for long range engineering
- methodology planning. Deutsch is well-known internationally for his
- work in software quality methods and as the author of the textbooks
- "Software Verification and Validation: Realistic Project Approaches"
- and" Software Quality Engineering: A Total Technical and Management
- Approach." His present work focusses on evolutionary life cycle
- processes and empirical studies of the software project management
- process.
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- For more information (complete course descriptions, outlines,
- instructor bios, etc.) send your postal address or fax to:
-
- Harvey Stern
- or Loretta Lindley
- U.C. Berkeley Extension/Southbay
- 800 El Camino Real Ste. 220
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- Tel: (415) 323-8141
- Fax: (415) 323-1438
-