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Practice-based Design: Some Object Lessons

Topics
Design,
Architecture

In this OOPSLA 2008 session, Lucy Suchman teaches 8 lessons about objects: Learning to see, Classification, Object Agencies, Configurations, Boundaries and Interfaces, Contextualizations, Recontextualizations, and Transformations, showing how they can influence design.

Presentations about OOPSLA 2008

DSLs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Topics
Domain Specific Languages,
Architecture

In this panel recorded during OOPSLA 2008, the panelists, Jeff Gray (moderator), Kathleen Fisher, Charles Consel, Gabor Karsai, Marjan Mernik, Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, talk about the benefits and drawbacks of using DSLs.

The Evolution of Lisp

Topics
Architecture,
Language

In this presentation recorded at OOPSLA 2008, Guy L. Steele Jr. and Richard P. Gabriel reenact their presentation called “The Evolution of Lisp” which took place during ACM History of Languages Conference in 1993.

Community-Based Innovation: From Sports Equipment to Software

Topics
Community,
Architecture,
Open Source

In this presentation recorded during OOPSLA 2008, Sonali K. Shah talks about innovations produced by community users. Contrary to the general perception, most innovations are not created by firms but by individuals. Shah offers the details of a study of innovations in sports equipments and also talks about open source and gated community innovations in software.

Social Programming A Pyramid

Topics
Module Systems,
Architecture

In this presentation filmed during OOPSLA 2008, Mark Lehner, an Egyptologist, talks about ancient Egyptian cultures as seen through the discoveries made on the Giza Plateau and makes some connections with software engineering.

Convergence: Model-Based Software, Systems And Control Engineering

Topics
Domain Specific Languages,
Embedded Devices,
Design,
Modeling,
Model Driven Engineering,
Architecture

In this presentation filmed during OOPSLA 2008, Janos Sztipanovits attempts to tackle the complexity of large scale systems integration. Software, systems and control engineering converge in such systems, raising the integration challenges and demanding a new approach to model-based design.

Interviews about OOPSLA 2008

Guy Steele Interviews John McCarthy, Father of Lisp

Topics
Java,
Language,
.NET,
Language Design,
Architecture,
Ruby

In this phone interview that took place in front of an audience at OOPSLA 2008, Guy Steele spins a yarn with John McCarthy, the father of Lisp, attempting to find out some details surrounding the language inception in the 50’ and its later evolution.