EuroPLoP'06 Workshops
The following papers were discussed at the writers workshops of EuroPLoP 2006.
Master Track Workshop
Workshop Leader: Neil Harrison
Papers:
- MT1: Joseph Bergin: Patterns for Agile Development Practice - Part 2
- MT2: Markus Voelter: Software Architecture - A pattern language for building
sustainable software architectures
- MT3: Michael J. Pont, Susan Kurian and Ricardo Bautistar: Meeting real-time constraints using "Sandwich Delays"
Writers' Workshop A
Workshop Leader: Paris Avgeriou
Papers:
- A1: Paris Avgeriou: Patterns for Adaptive Service-Centric Systems
- A2: Dominik Grolimund, Peter Mueller: A Pattern Language for Overlay Networks
in Peer-to-Peer Systems
- A3: Carsten Hentrich, Uwe Zdun: Patterns for Process-Oriented Integration in
Service-Oriented Architectures
- A4: Till Koellmann, Carsten Hentrich: Synchronization Patterns
for Process-Driven and Service-Oriented
Architecturesi
- A5: Fang Yan Rao, Ru Fang, Zhong Tian: Cache Mediation Pattern
- A6: Tim Wellhausen: Business Logic on the Client-Side
Writers' Workshop B
Workshop Leader: Till Schuemmer
Papers:
- B1: Rui Lopes, Luis Carrico: Patterns for Time-based Hypermedia Artifacts
- B2: Bettina Biel, Volker Gruhn: Towards Usability-Improving Design Patterns for
Mobile Client-Server Computing
- B3: Dirk Schnelle, Fernando Lyardet: Voice User Interface Design Patterns
- B4: Till Schuemmer and Stephan Lukosch: READ.ME -
Talking about computer-mediated
communication
- B5: Wolfram Schobert and Till Schuemmer: Supporting Pattern Language Visualization with CoPE
- B6: Leon Welicki, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle, Luis Joyanes Aguilare: Meta-Specification and Cataloging of Software Patterns with
Domain Specific Languages and Adaptive Object Models
Writers' Workshop C
Workshop Leader: Klaus Marquardt
Papers:
- C1: Ademar Aguiar, Gabriel David: Patterns for Documenting Frameworks - Part II
- C2: Ian Graham: A pattern language
for BRMS development
- C3: Alexander Fuelleborn, Maritta Heisel: Methods to Create and Use Cross-Domain Analysis Patterns
- C4: Allan Kelly: Patterns for Technology Companies
- C5: Klaus Marquardt: Patterns for Software Release Versioning
- C6: Martin Schmettow: User Interaction Design Patterns for Information Retrieval
Systems
Writers' Workshop D
Workshop Leader: Andreas Rueping
Papers:
- D1: Patrick Morrison, Eduardo B. Fernandez: Securing the Broker Pattern
- D2: Sasha Romanosky,
Alessandro Acquisti
Jason Hong,
Lorrie Faith Cranor
Batya Friedman: Privacy Patterns for Online Interactions
- D3: David J. Pearce, James Noble: Relationship Aspect Patterns
- D4: Arno Schmidmeier: Configuration of Aspects
- D5: Raf Haesen, Lotte De Rore, Monique Snoeck, Wilfried Lemahieu, Stephan Poelmans: Active-passive hybrid data collection
- D6: Andreas Rueping: Web Content Management -
Patterns for Interaction and
Personalisation
Writers' Workshop E
Workshop Leader: Dietmar Schuetz
Papers:
- E1: Alexandros Karagkasidis: Load Distribution Patterns for Loosely-coupled
Multicomputer Systems
- E2: Juergen Salecker: Embedded System Update
- E3: Dietmar Schuetz: Boot Loader
- E4: Povl Kvols, Hedin Meitil: A Pattern Language for Logging
- E5: Susan Kurian, Michael J. Pont: Restructuring a pattern language which supports time-triggered co-operative software architectures in resource-constrained embedded systems
- E6: Thomas Holzer: Data Selection Patterns in Batch Programming -
Or: Why batch programming isn't that trivial after all
Writing Group
Writing Group Leader: Andy Longshaw
Papers:
- WG1: Thomas Mey: Rewrite
Patterns for the replacement and maintenance of Software Systems.
[Associated with workshop A]
- WG2: Uzair Ahmad, Muhammad Ahmad Ghazali: A Pattern Based Persistence Framework for
Object Oriented Database Systems [Associated with workshop B]
- WG3: Michalis Hadjisimou, Aimilia Tzanavari: Migrating to e-Learning in secondary education
[Associated with workshop C]
- WG4: Harri Hakonen, Ville Leppaenen: Object-Oriented Design Pattern:
Access Protector
[Associated with workshop D]
- WG6: Klaus Meffert: Defining and Selecting Design Patterns Considering
Explicit Semantics and Corresponding Elements
[Associated with workshop E]