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Sunday at the VB.Net users group: Software Architecture: Techniques, Methods, and Issues

I hope to see you this sunday at the VB.Net users group meeting. should be really fun! here's the invitation letter:
 
Once again, in BIG BOLD LETTERS – PLEASE NOTE THE 1-TIME DAY CHANGE !!!

This month we will be meeting on SUNDAY Sept 5.  Other than that – same time, same place.

 The goal of this month's speaker, Natty Gur, is to share with us the various techniques, methods, and issues when addressing software system architecture.  Natty is an independent consultant on architecture and design to many organizations.  He is very passionate about software architecture and will provide an overview of different classical and more recent approaches.  Although we all love to see code, it is important to occasionally take a step back and look at how we should address the "big picture".

 As always, we'll have our special "Hatzilu" session at our meeting. So please come prepared to discuss your most frustrating problems (or at least some of them !) and to share some of your own techniques and solutions that you have found useful in your applications.

The September meeting of the Israel Visual Basic User Group
http://www.renaissance.co.il/ivbug:

Sunday September 5, 2004

Location
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Microsoft Israel

2 Hapnina St,
Ra'anana

(09) 7625-100

Floor 0 , Dekel Room

It is the new building across from Amdocs.

After the first traffic circle, there is an area for parking on the right.

 17:30 - 18:00   Assembly
18:00 - 18:05   Introduction and miscellaneous
18:05 - 19:15   
“Software Architecture: Techniques, Methods, and Issues – Part 1

Natty Gur  - Independent Consultant and MS MVP

19:15 - 19:30    Break
19:30 – 19:45   "Hatzilu !"
                        Open session, with questions and answers/ideas from everyone
19:45 - 20:45   
“Software Architecture: Techniques, Methods, and Issues – Part 2

Natty Gur  - Independent Consultant and MS MVP

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