BCS OOPS Specialist Group 6:15 pm Wednesday 5th June 2002 NOTE EARLIER START for: AGM followed by: OOPS-160 Aspect-Oriented Programming Mark Skipper (Imperial College) and Justin Forder (Logica) Aspect Oriented Software Development (AOSD) is a family of design and implementation approaches that go beyond normal OO in their support for separation of concerns. This talk will explore the following questions: € what is AOSD? € how did it come about? € what does it feel like in practice? € where is it going? € how might it affect me? Justin Forder works for Logica as a principal consultant specialising in Software Architecture and in OO Analysis, Design and Implementation. He provides technical and methods consultancy, team leading, and mentoring, and has carried out major reviews of client organisations' projects, architectures, and methodologies. Mark Skipper is a researcher in the computing department at Imperial College, working in the area of software composition. VENUE: Logica Ltd, United Kingdom House (5th Floor), 180 Oxford Street, W1N 0DS (entrance in Great Titchfield Street) Map at: http://www.logica.com/img/map_lon.jpg Admission Free - No pre-registration required OOPS Meetings Programme Committee: Brian Saxby, Kingston University [[log in to unmask]]; Hedley Apperly, Princeton Softech [[log in to unmask]] Immo Huneke, Logica [[log in to unmask]] Normal monthly meetings are open to all - Admission Free. No pre-registration required. Because of this policy we must reserve the right to restrict entry if the venue reaches capacity. OOPS Meetings Schedule - http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/oops.htm OOPS Site - http://www.bcs-oops.org.uk (See above WWW pages for regional programmes)