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The Three-Tier Architecture Pattern Language Workshop

The Three-Tier Architecture Pattern Language Workshop. Welcome to. OOPSLA 2001, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA, Marriott Waterside Hotel, Monday, Oct 15, 2001. Goal. Capture similarities among three-tier architectures Describe common requirements and system designs using design patterns

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The Three-Tier Architecture Pattern Language Workshop

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  1. The Three-Tier ArchitecturePattern Language Workshop Welcome to OOPSLA 2001, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA, Marriott Waterside Hotel, Monday, Oct 15, 2001

  2. Goal • Capture similarities among three-tier architectures • Describe common requirements and system designs using design patterns • Integrate the design patterns into a pattern language • Share experiences • Just how many layers/tiers are there? • Document best practices as a pattern language

  3. Reference Questions • Is it really Three-tier or N-tier? • Are there forces specific to each layer? General forces? • Should the patterns be characterized by layers? • What are some of the existing patterns and pattern languages? • What should be the target audience of the pattern language? • How would the pattern language map to specific domains?

  4. Agenda • Introduction (8:30am - 9:00am) • Introduction to Patterns (9:00am - 9:30am) - Michael Kircher • Experience Report (9:30am - 10:00am) • Marco Torchiano, “Lessons learnt from developing and changing an educational three tier system” • Break (10:00am - 10:30am) • Transactions, Persistency, and Resource Management (10:30am - 12:00pm) • Jim Tyhurst, “Choosing Transaction Models for Enterprise Applications” • Brian Berenbach, “Container Based Persistence” • Prashant Jain, “A Pattern Language for Resource Management in Three Tier Architectures” • Lunch (12:00pm - 1:30pm) • Moderated Discussion (1:30pm - 3:00pm) • Break (3:00pm - 3:30pm) • Moderated Discussion (3:30pm - 5:00pm)

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