For those of you lamenting the cancellation of tonight's seminar, I
offer this link on Object Management Group (OMG) model driven
architecture (MDA):

http://www.omg.org/mda/

Give them your contact information and you can see a web-based
seminar.  Lots of other information is on the site for anonymous
browsers.

Jim


On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 08:20:05 -0400, Greg Jones
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The next meeting of the International Association of Software Architects (
> IASA ) is tonight,
> Thursday September 16, 2004 6:30 - 8:30.  Admission is free and food will be
> provided.
> You can find more information and register for our mailing lists and blogs
> at
> http://www.iasarchitects.org
> 
> Below is an overview of the meeting and updated directions
> 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. Continue west along the
> service road through the stoplights at Roxboro,St. Morgan St. and Blackwell
> St. The South Parking Deck is in the middle of the block past the Blackwell
> St. intersection. Turn right into the deck. Park on the ground floor. At
> ground level in the northeast corner this is a covered crosswalk over your
> head. Compuware is on the other side of  waterfall fountains next to the
> parking lot.
> 
> >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. The South Parking
> Deck is in the middle of the block past the Blackwell St. intersection. Turn
> right into the deck. Park on the ground floor. At ground level in the
> northeast corner this is a covered crosswalk over your head. Compuware is on
> the other side of  waterfall fountains next to the parking lot.
> 
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