Pgh.NET: Represent the Architecture of Your Enterprise Application Using UML 2.0 and More

The next meeting for the Pittsburgh
.NET User Group
will be on Thursday, August 10, from 6:00 p.m. –
8:00 p.m. at the Pittsburgh Technology Council. Read on for complete
details.

Represent
the Architecture of Your Enterprise Application Using UML 2.0 and
More

Have you ever been confused by an arrow
in a box-and-line diagram? Do you use UML in your software architecture? Do
you want to understand the difference between architecture and detailed
design? If your answer to any of these questions is “yes,” then this tutorial
has practical and valuable information for you. This joint meeting of the
Pittsburgh .NET and Java User Groups offers attendees the chance to learn from
Paulo Merson of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) as he explains how to
represent an architecture so that others can use it, maintain it and build a
system from it successfully. Explore examples of existing applications, then
take the concepts presented and apply them to any software system. Sponsored by Advanticom, DQE Communications, Schneider Downs,
Sprint Nextel and Summa Technologies.

Please RSVP to Council
Events
at 412.918.4229 so that we have an accurate count for
dinner. For directions, visit the
Council’s
Web site
.