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by Joseph Yoder on June 26, 2009

Joseph Yoder at SugarLoaf PLoP

Joseph Yoder with Fabio Kon in Brazil

The following are Metadata and Adaptive Object-Model events, or other related events. I have attended these events or will be attending them in the near future. Adaptive Object Models and Metadata has become a hot topic in many conferences and workshops. Be sure to tune in to upcoming events all over the world.

  • MetaPLoP 2011
  • QCon San Francisco 2010
  • SPLASH 2010
  • SugarLoaf PLoP 2010
  • CBSoft 2010
  • QCon San Francisco 2009
  • QCon San Francisco 2008
  • JAOO 2007 AOM Talk
  • NII 2007 Adaptive Object-Model Architecture Style: “Giving Users Control over their Business Models”
  • ENEI 2007 Adaptive Object Model Keynote
  • OOPSLA 2005 AOM Tutorial
  • ECOOP 2003 Model Driven and Agile Development Workshop
  • OOPSLA 2002 Generative Techniques in the context of Model Driven Architecture Workshop
  • ECOOP 2001 Adaptive Object-Models and Metamodeling Techniques Workshop
  • Smalltalk Solutions 2001 MetaData and Adaptive Object-Model Workshop
  • Business Rules Workshop — OOPSLA 2000
  • ECOOP 2000 MetaData and Adaptive Object-Model Workshop
  • OOPSLA ’99 MetaData and Active Object-Model Workshop
  • OOPSLA ’98 MetaData and Active Object-Model Workshop
  • University of Illinois ’98 MetaData and Active Object-Model Workshop
  • Latest AOM News

    • The first MetaPLoP will be held in Portugal immediately following the Agile PT conference. The conference will be preparing a collection of the best "meta" patterns out there today for publication in a forthcoming TPLoP edition.
    • The second AsianPLoP has been rescheduled for October 5-7, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan. Joe will be attending as will other pattern enthusiasts.
    See more AOM News
  • What is Metadata & Adaptive Object Models?

    Metadata is just saying that if something is going to vary in a predictable way, store the description of the variation in a database so that it is easy to change. In other words, if something is going to change a lot, make it easy to change.

    What is Metadata & Adaptive Object Models

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