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[hyades-dev] FW: Technology exchange logistics
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Hi there,
Some of you may be aware that there is to be a Technical Exchange at the
Eclipse Conference regarding the construction of agents to speak to the
Hyades Infrastructure. I am anticipating four 5 minute presentations
from Antony Miguel, Richard Duggan, Harm Sluiman and me. This is likely
to cover the way to feed in log and statistical data, the XML fragment
and CBE and getting the loaders to populate the model. It will also
give some motivation for what you can do with it when it gets there.
I look forward to sharing experience of gluing things into the
architecture, and hope you all will be able to attend in person.
Regards,
Mike Norman
-----Original Message-----
From: susan.iwai [mailto:susan_iwai@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 5:04 PM
To: John.Duimovich; Darin.Wright; Jean-Michel.Lemieux; Michael.Valenta;
Jeff.McAffer; Nick.Edgar; frankb; merks; danjou; echaland; mgburke;
brian; mstorey; Michael Norman; rduggan; sluiman
Cc: erich.gamma
Subject: Technology exchange logistics
Hi!
We've heard that the description of the technology exchanges on the
website might be a little vague, so here's more information about how
they could work. They are one hour in length from 17:00 - 18:00 on
Tuesday and Wednesday of the conference. You can check the detailed
schedule now at http://www.eclipsecon.org/schedule.htm.
The moderators of the technology exchange should decide on and invite
their "inner circle" - that is 3-5 other presenters on the topic. Each
of these core group might do a 5 min. presentation or briefing, just to
get the discussion rolling. (The plan is to have a projector in each of
the rooms.) The 'outer circle' is open to all attendees, but we're
envisioning 10-20 people in addition to your core group. The
exchanges are meant to be less formal than a workshop so we weren't
planning to include the presentations on the conference CD or in a
publication. However, they're intended to be slightly more formal than
a BoF (which they might lead to :-) .
I hope this helps ! We open to suggestions!
And, all the best for the holidays!
Kind regards,
Susan Iwai
eclipse.org, OTI Labs
IBM Research, Zurich
Mobile +49 170 811 3791