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Proposed Topics:
===Proposed Topics===
# Review Unified Modeling Language for those new to UML
# Review Unified Modeling Language for those new to UML
# Discuss established mechanisms for using UML on large/complicated[''sic''] systems
# Discuss established mechanisms for using UML on large/complicated[''sic''] systems
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Participants
===Participants===
* [[Brian Lawler]] - I'm pretty strong on #1 and #2 above.  #3 is a topic that interests me and wonder if anyone has any insights on this.
* [[Brian Lawler]] - I'm pretty strong on #1 and #2 above.  #3 is a topic that interests me and wonder if anyone has any insights on this.
* [[Amelie Veron]] - I have vague memories about UML and would love to listen to a quick review and then discuss #2 and #3 !
* [[Amelie Veron]] - I have vague memories about UML and would love to listen to a quick review and then discuss #2 and #3 !
* [[Alex Healing]] - My UML knowledge is close to nil but would be interested in sitting in on the session
* [[Alex Healing]] - My UML knowledge is close to nil but would be interested in sitting in on the session
* [[Aaron Frank]] - My UML knowledge is also close to nil, but I may be tested on in for my comps!
* [[Aaron Frank]] - My UML knowledge is also close to nil, but I may be tested on in for my comps!

Revision as of 02:33, 12 June 2007

Proposed Topics

  1. Review Unified Modeling Language for those new to UML
  2. Discuss established mechanisms for using UML on large/complicated[sic] systems
  3. Discuss how to convey complexity when projects are using UML models


Participants

  • Brian Lawler - I'm pretty strong on #1 and #2 above. #3 is a topic that interests me and wonder if anyone has any insights on this.
  • Amelie Veron - I have vague memories about UML and would love to listen to a quick review and then discuss #2 and #3 !
  • Alex Healing - My UML knowledge is close to nil but would be interested in sitting in on the session
  • Aaron Frank - My UML knowledge is also close to nil, but I may be tested on in for my comps!