We are pleased to announce to the Triangle, a new Architects Users Group. The International Association of Software Architects (IASA) provides a forum for business, technology and systems architects to share knowledge about application architecture, multi-systems architectures, vertical and horizontal re-use strategies, architecture methodologies and strategies, and architecture definitions.
IASA provides a place for architects to meet and discuss problems and solutions to today's hardest architecture challenges. We are opening user groups around the country to help bring real value to the architecture community. IASA is a non-profit organization dedicated to one and only one purpose; making software architecture a stable well-understood practice in corporate IT, software product companies, education and government. OUR NEXT MEETING IS Thursday September 16, 2004. You can find more information and register for our mailing lists and blogs at http://www.iasarchitects.org I hope to see you there, - Greg Jones (IASA Raleigh Chapter President, Retiring Java Users Group President ) International Association of Software Architects (IASA) Presents: Model Process Framework - Leverage existing infrastructure with MDA presented by Stan Sewell Thursday, September 16, 2004 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Compuware 410 Blackwell St. Suite 200 Durham, North Carolina Abstract: Learn how MDA effects current infrastructure, how you can utilize your current infrastructure, as well as the rewards of moving to this type of architecture. Whether you are building your system from the ground up, or modernizing it for the 21st century, business process modeling will provide the 'quick wins' to stay competitive in today's environment. Since the future of your company largely depends on your ability to satisfy your market or customer in an efficient manner, you cannot afford to stay with current process. About the Speaker: Before joining The MOD Group, Stan served as a C-level executive, where he was a lead advisor on M&A strategies to clients acting as both buyers and sellers, closing transactions with an aggregate consideration of $3 Billion. Prior to that, Stan worked with emerging business and technology development companies and sectors with Sybase, Broadvision, IBM, NEON, and Baan. Agenda: 6:30 - 7:00 PM -- Meet, Talk, Food 7:00 - 7:15 -- IASA Introduction, Business and Announcements 7:15 - 8:15 -- Presentation 8:15 - 8:30 -- Discussion with Presenter 9:00 - Doors close Admission: Admission is free for all users DIRECTIONS to Compuware: >From Raleigh/Cary/Apex: Proceed West on I40, Merge onto NC-147 N via exit number 279B toward DURHAM/DOWNTOWN. Take the exit- exit number 12B- toward US-15-BR/DOWNTOWN/US-501-BR/ROXBORO ST/MANGUM ST. Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto WILLARD ST/JACKIE ROBINSON DR. Stay straight to go onto JACKIE ROBINSON LN. Turn RIGHT onto BLACKWELL ST. End at 410 Blackwell St Durham NC >From Durham: >From US-15 BR S/US-501 BR S/S MANGUM ST, Turn RIGHT onto W PETTIGREW ST.Turn LEFT onto BLACKWELL ST.End at 410 Blackwell St Durham NC _______________________________________________ Juglist mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://trijug.org/mailman/listinfo/juglist_trijug.org
