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Software Architecture Workshop
Posted by Dennis Geurts in Uncategorized on May 20th, 2009
Earlier this month we (luminis) once again invited Dana Bredemeyer to give a workshop on software architecture. This time I was one of the happy few that were able to attend this workshop. Much to my surprise the workshop already started the weekend before when I received a personal e-mail from Dana with some simple questions pertaining my view on software architecture:
- What is your definition of software architecture?
- How is software architecture positioned in your organization (value and benefits)?
- …
(There were more questions; ask us to invite Dana again if you want to know them all
)
Usually, to such a list of questions you really find some (sometimes shallow) answers to work with but the ones Dana posed really got me started on the role of software architecture in general. What indeed is a good definition of software architecture ? Is the value of (good) software architecture a measurable entity ? I think not. Many times during the course of the workshop I pondered about quality and got thrown back to college time when I read “Zen and the art of motorcycle management”, that also addresses the notion of quality: That what you just like. Is that enough ? Certainly not ! With respect to software architecture it also counts if the product (or products) that is (are) based on the architecture even get to production state and actually start adding value for your company. If they do not, then it has all been in vain…
Many issues like these got addressed during the workshop. Also the political forces that influence technical decisions where explained with such clarity that my understanding of what it takes to be a good software architect (and what personal skills I lack !) has grown enormously.
In short, a must-attend workshop for all stakeholders to the process of employing software to extend business for a company: manager, CEO, CFO, engineer and last but certainly not least the architects.

OSGi DevCon EclipseCon and OSGi Security
Posted by Marcel Offermans in Uncategorized on March 10th, 2008
I hope you registered already for this years OSGi DevCon at EclipseCon? It’s less then two weeks away and it would be great to see you there.
In case you did I’d like to urge you to consider our talk about OSGi security.
The program looks very interesting and OSGi is well represented throughout the conference.
Marcel Offermans and Karl Pauls will give a tutorial on the first day about Building Secure OSGi Applications.
This Tutorial focuses on embedding various OSGi framework implementations namely, Eclipse Equinox and Apache Felix, into applications as a means of plugin mechanism while taking advantage of the often overlooked benefits of this solution: security. The OSGi specifications have an extensive and very powerful security model that eases the difficult task of building secure, dynamically extensible, applications so don’t miss out on this opportunity.
People in and around the Netherlands, however, have another possibility to get to see this as we will give a boiled down version of the tutorial at the NLJUG jspring 2008 as well.
Thats all for today and we look forward to seeing you in Santa Clara!
regards,


