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TOOLS USA 2001 has the richest tutorial program ever, covering a wide range of hot technologies presented by top experts.
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C1: Component frameworks by John Williams
C2: Reuse-based programming with the Eiffel libraries by James McKim
C3: Developing component-based software: arming yourself for the full lifecycle by Ali Arsanjani
C4: J2EE for enterprise applications by Gilda Pour
C5: Building Trusted Components by Bertrand Meyer
W1: Technology to Go - Peer-to-Peer (P2P) mobility in the wireless era by Dana Moore
W2: O-O On the Go - Developing O-O applications for wireless by Dana Moore
W3: Concurrent O-O programming in Java by David Holmes
W4: Wireless software design for handled devices by Mahmoud Qusay
W5: Design patterns for concurrent and distributed objects by Michael Stal
W6: A survey and comparison of concurrency and real-time programming support in Java, Ada, and Posix by Ben Brosgol
T1: SOAP: what is it and what is it good for by Patrick Thompson
T2: Autonomous intelligent agents by John Williams
T3: Automating software testing by Elfriede Dustin
T4: Relational vs. object-oriented databases by Édouard Duvillier
T5: Aspect-oriented programming with AspectJ by Erik Hilsdale
T6: Patterns for designing and implementing business rules in component-based systems by Ali Arsanjani
T7: Component/object to relational database bridging by James White
T7A: Reflexivity and meta-tools to manage your software real estate by Darius Blasbland
T8: Introducing Object-Oriented concepts with Ruby by Pete McBreen
M1: Transitioning to an Object-Oriented process by Brian Henderson-Sellers and Magdy Serour
M2: Extreme Architecting: surviving the architectural zoo by Will Tracz
M3: Strategic IT management by Per Grape
M4: Agile processes: an evaluation by Granville Miller
M5: High-integrity modeling in UML by Richard Mitchell
M6: Creativity in software development by Pete McBreen
M7: A toolkit for the creative developer by Martine Devos
M9: Business rules: don't be an e-diot
Luc Abom (post-conference tutorial, full day)