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Re: design by contract



Actually this is something best left on the list as there are talks 
underway about the topics that deserve deeper focus within AJUG 
meetings and this sounds like one of them. Are there any other lurkers 
out there who have a particular interest in this topic?

On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 05:47  PM, Fuqua, Andrew (ISSAtlanta) 
wrote:

> Hi Gregory.
>
> I'd like to have a session on DBC at a future XP-atlanta or AJUG 
> meeting so I'm trying to identify knowledgeable people who can talk 
> about it. I think both groups would enjoy an intro or intermediary 
> presentation on DBC in general. If I can find someone who knows about 
> DBC in Java, then AJUG may be the more appropriate venue. If I can 
> find someone who has done DBC in something other than Java or who has 
> done some refactoring and unit testing with DBC, then xp-atlanta may 
> be the more appropriate venue. And in either case, a case study or 
> experience report would tie it all together with examples.
>
> If we can find 2 or 3 people, then we could even have a panel.
>
> Thanks for responding. In what way would you be able to contribute? 
> (We can take this off-line if you wish.)
>
> andrew m fuqua
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregory Pierce [mailto:gregorypierce@mac.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 4:30 PM
> To: Fuqua, Andrew (ISSAtlanta)
> Cc: Xp-Atlanta (E-mail); Ajug-Members (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: design by contract
>
>
> Hi Andrew, I've done a lot of Design by contract. Its a very useful way
> of designing systems (generally when there is little tight/formal
> communication). What aspect of the design method are you seeking to
> gain more information on? Are you looking for something more along the
> lines of a case study or are you just looking for kind of a 'how too'
> type of thing?
>