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Waterfall 2006 - International Conference on Sequential Development

Waterfall 2006 - International Conference on Sequential Development > After years of being disparaged by some in the software development community, the waterfall process is back with a vengeance. You've always known a good waterfall-based process is the right way to develop software projects. Come to the Waterfall 2006 conference and see how a sequential development process can benefit your next project. Learn how slow, deliberate handoffs (with signatures!) between groups can slow the rate of change on any project so that development teams have more time to spend on anticipating user needs through big, upfront design. This is a must-attend conference. Don't miss sessions like wordUnit: A Document Testing Framework and Introduction to Dogmatic Programming .

Ontology Driven Architectures and Potential Uses of the Semantic Web in Systems and Software Engineering

Ontology Driven Architectures and Potential Uses of the Semantic Web in Systems and Software Engineering Wow, I was just asking about software engineering concerns specific to the semantic web, and here we go. > This note outlines the benefits of applying knowledge representation languages common to the Semantic Web, such as RDF and OWL, in Systems and Software Engineering practices.