SATURN 2010 Presentations
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Presentations from the program of SATURN 2010 (May 17-21, 2010, in Minneapolis, Minnesota)
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Software Engineering Institute
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SATURN 2010 took place from May 17-21, 2010 in Minneapolis, MN. 160 attendees enjoyed tutorials, presentations, and keynote speeches on the SATURN 2010 theme of "Architecting for Change."
Sessions and presentations included:
- Agile Architecting: Using Agile Principles to Agilitize the Architecting Process, Amine Chigani
- An Architectural Decision Modeling Framework for SOA and Cloud Design, Olaf Zimmermann
- Architects: Accelerators or Anchors to Organizational Agility?, Jim Highsmith
- Architecturally Focused Techniques for Managing System Evolution, William Koscho
- Architecture and Agile, Friends or Enemies?, Ger Schoeber
- Architecture Certification Panel: SATURN 2010, Mark H. Klein
- Architecture Model Reconstruction Towards Change Scenario Evaluation, Heiko Koziolek, Emanuel Kolb, and Jens Doppelhamer
- Assessing Commercial Off-the-Shelf Software in Industry Using ATAM and RUP Analysis, Marcel Derosier
- Cloud Computing Architecture, Gerald Kaefer
- Designing and Building Large-Scale Systems in an Agile World, Stevie Borne and Dave Hendricksen
- Enterprise Architecture for the Smart Grid: A Status Update, Elizabeth Sisley
- Introducing Software Architecture Development Methods into a TSP-Based Development Company, Isaac M. Aceves, Jaime Castillo, Humberto Cervantes, and Carlos M. de Oca
- Lessons Learned Adapting an Existing Architecture in a Changing Business Landscape, Arthur Wright
- Lessons Learned from Service-Oriented Systems for Engineering Systems of Systems, Grace Lewis
- Managing Scale and Agility: Transformational Architecture for the Smart Grid (Keynote), Wayne Longcore
- Managing Software Interfaces of On-Board Automotive Controllers, Anthony Tsakiris
- Promoting Data-Centric Architectures, Uwe Hohenstein, Michael Jaeger, Gerald Kaefer, and Ravi Madipadaga
- Quality Attribute Workshop Experiences and Reflections, Pia Stoll, Anders Wall, and Roland Weiss
- Software Architecture and Agility: A Clash of Two Cultures?, Philippe Kruchten
- The Architect as Change Agent, Linda Rising
- The Use of Change Cases in Software System Architecting, J.D. Baker
- Using the Attribute-Driven Design for Automated Predictive Maintenance and Diagnostics of Complex Software Systems, Aldo Dagnino
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