
UK User Group Conference
Newport, South Wales
Nov 19 - 21, 2007
Ian Barnard and Jamie Knowles - Telelogic
This two-hour seminar starts by describing the motivation for adopting Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). However, along with the benefits of SOA there are some new challenges; the seminar examines how System Architect and Tau can be used to address these challenges so your business really benefits from the agility, quality and time-to-market advantages of a SOA strategy.
Mark Richardson - Telelogic
By harnessing the power of Model-Driven Development, systems engineers and software developers have increased their productivity, yet code centric methods still dominate the testing process. With code-based testing threatening to derail productivity gains made by using an MDD environment, finding a solution that can bridge the testing gap is a major challenge for developers and engineers. With the latest Rhapsody TestConductor features added in version 7.1, Telelogic is closing the productivity gap by bringing the benefits of MDD to the testing process, extending MDD into the testing domain to include model based testing for production code.
Ian MacAfee - Telelogic
Telelogic Rhapsody® is ideally suited to support the fundamental concepts of Agile Development. In particular Rhapsody supports incremental Test-Driven Development, and provides a development toolset that facilitates the inevitable refactoring that comes from an evolutionary approach to both understanding the requirements and an acceptance that they will change. Combine the flexibility to re-factor with the need to express design and implementation detail in a way that non-coders can also understand and you have the best of both worlds. Happy, highly productive, developers and a management that can have confidence that the resultant artifacts can be easily understood for the inevitable maintenance phase.
Barbara Jones - Consultant Q
Hazel Woodcock - Telelogic
What usually happens is that we receive customer requirements which are a mixture of stakeholder, system, missing and irrelevant requirements. Often they are imposed and not open to formal negotiation. So how do you agree them? This workshop looks at ways to make your life easier in managing the requirements to the satisfaction of all parties.
Trevor Lea-Cox and Mark Best - Telelogic
A Service Management Architecture is the bridge between the ITLv3 Best Practice guidelines and your Service Management Infrastructure. It has a significant impact on the cost and quality of establishing a Service Management Infrastructure. The tutorial will work through an example and some key issues in defining a Service. We will use System Architect, DOORS and Telelogic Focal Point™ to illustrate this example.
Eugene McSheffrey - Telelogic
The MOD Architecture Framework is a mechanism for managing the complexity of defence-related enterprise architectures. This session gives an overview of MODAF and shows how System Architect can help manage a MODAF-based architecture.

22nd Oct Onwards |
£495 + VAT |
For more information contact:
marika.reynolds@telelogic.com
+44 (0) 1865 719820