Hier erhalten Sie einen Überblick über die IBM-Vorträge, die auf der OOP gehalten werden.
„How Secure Are We? Identity Management and Social Networking Threats“
22. Januar 2013, 11:00 – 12:00 Uhr
IBM Sprecher: Jeff Crume, Distinguished Engineer, IT Security Architect, IBM Master Inventor, IBM Security Systems Technical Sales & Client Technical Specialist
Jeff Crume is IBM Distinguished Engineer and IT Security Architect with 30 years‘ experience. He authored „Inside Internet Security: What Hackers Don‘t Want You To Know“ and has written articles on cryptography, cloud computing security, virtual private networking, etc. He serves on the „Information Management & Computer Security“ research journal editorial board and has worked with clients in 40 countries across 6 continents.
Garbage Collection Revealed
22. Januar 2013, 17:45 – 18:45 Uhr
IBM Sprecher: Ian Partridge, Application and Integration Middleware Software
Ian Partridge joined IBM in 2003 as a member of the JVM development team. He
initially worked in the garbage collection development team, before taking roles in the
shared classes and RAS components. In 2009 he moved to the Java service organisation to pass on his knowledge of JVM debugging and troubleshooting to customers. He has experience speaking on Java technologies at conferences such as Jazoon and the Websphere User Group.
Traceability between Business Rules and Legacy Code: The User Experience
23. Januar 2013, 09:00 – 10:30 Uhr
IBM Sprecher: Yael Dubinsky, Researcher Scientist
Yael Dubinsky is affiliated with the Software and Services group in IBM Research - Haifa (HRL). For more than ten years she is also the instructor of project-based courses at Technion IIT. She has published her work at conferences and journals related to software engineering and information systems, and organized workshops and tutorials in leading conferences. Her book on Agile Software Engineering, which she co-author with Orit Hazzan, was published in 2008.
