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Title: The Three-Tier Architecture Pattern Language Workshop


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 (830am - 900am)
  • Introduction to Patterns (900am - 930am) -
    Michael Kircher
  • Experience Report (930am - 1000am)
  • Marco Torchiano, Lessons learnt from developing
    and changing an educational three tier system
  • Break (1000am - 1030am)
  • Transactions, Persistency, and Resource
    Management (1030am - 1200pm)
  • 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 (1200pm - 130pm)
  • Moderated Discussion (130pm - 300pm)
  • Break (300pm - 330pm)
  • Moderated Discussion (330pm - 500pm)
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