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Central Arkansas Refresh Reminder #refreshca

July 24, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

This is just a reminder about our upcoming Central Arkansas Refresh Meeting this Tuesday, July 28, at the Flying Saucer in downtown Little Rock.  If you haven’t already RSVP’d via our Facebook page you can do so by going here or you can RSVP via Twitter by going to our homepage.  See the map below for directions…

Our speaker this month will be Larry Taylor and the topic will be on UML.  Larry is a software consultant in Little Rock, AR and has been programming for over 20 years. He is a long time member of the Little Rock .NET User Group and has been very active in the local .NET developer community and is currently serving as President.

As the strategic value of software increases for many companies, the industry looks for techniques to automate the production of software and to improve quality and reduce cost and time-to-market. These techniques include component technology, visual programming, patterns and frameworks. Businesses also seek techniques to manage the complexity of systems as they increase in scope and scale. In particular, they recognize the need to solve recurring architectural problems, such as physical distribution, concurrency, replication, security, load balancing and fault tolerance. Additionally, the development for the World Wide Web, while making some things simpler, has exacerbated these architectural problems. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) was designed to respond to these needs.


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Filed Under: Farm & Business, Marketing & Tech Tagged With: #RefreshCA, UML

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