Software Enginering SIG

The Software Engineering Special Interest Group (SIG) is a network where industry and academia meet for formal lectures and informal discussion about different topics of interest within software engineering, including topics such as architecture, testing and emerging technologies.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Statistical and Syntactic Pattern Recognition

A one week course in Statistical and Syntactic Pattern Recognition starts Tuesday 10 April at 1200 hours in Aud C. The course is open for external candidates and participants from companies are very welcome to enter. To participate in the course the participant should have qualifications similar to entering a masters program (i.e. bachelor degree or similar). The course will be given by John B. Oommen, Professor at Carleton University, Canada and Professor II at Agder University College. More information about the course is available here.

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Trolltech guest lecture about Qt Jambi and Greenphone

As previously announced we are co-organizing SWEng SIG meetings with guest lectures at AuC. The first lecture is by Trolltech about Qt Jambi and Greenphone, Monday March 5th at 14.15 in Aud Min. The lecture will last one hour and afterwards we will have a SIG meeting (open for anyone) with an informal discussion about the topics covered in the lecture and anything else for that matter.

The lecture should be of high relevance to anyone who has an interest in mobile applications, mobile devices and open source. If you are working with cross-platform application development and application development targeting mobile devices you should not miss this opportunity.

Qt is used for cross-platform application development and Qt Jambi is a technology that offers the Qt API to Java programs, enabling native looking rich client Java applications. Greenphone is a Linux mobile development device. Visit the Trolltech to learn more about the company, Qt Jambi and Greenphone.

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