SPEAKER SLIDES
Our programme consisted of 35 sessions spread over 3 days. Some of the speakers were kind enough to make their slides available for general publication after the event.
All slides are copyright their respective owners unless otherwise noted.
All Slides
Download all CG2008 slides as a .zip archive (40.89Mb)Keynotes
- Matching Supply and Demand: Challenges in Model-Based Code Generation for QoS-Constrained Software (Bran Selic) PDF (4.93 Mb)
- The Domain-Specific IDE (Steve Cook) PDF (4.38 Mb), Powerpoint (3.83 Mb)
Other sessions
- Model-Driven SOA: Synchronize Business Planning with the IT Design Process (Ian Barnard) PDF (2.00 Mb)
- Supporting the Model-driven Development of Component-based Adaptive Systems (Nelly Bencomo) PDF (2.38 Mb)
- Enterprise Level Code Generation (Matthew Fowler) Powerpoint (884 kb)
- Using Eclipse Modelling Tools to develop LEGO Mindstorms Robots (Peter Friese, Frank Zimmermann) PDF (1.85 Mb)
- Evangelizing Code Generation: A Case Study of Incremental Adoption (Brooke Hamilton) PDF (3.00 Mb)
- Strategies for Generating Code from Microsoft DSL Tools and T4 Text Templates (Brooke Hamilton) PDF (224 kb)
- Direct Code Generation with Built-in Flexibility (Anneke Kleppe) PDF (796 kb)
- Building industrial sensors with Model-Driven Software Development (Bernhard Merkle) PDF (3.02 Mb)
- MDD: Models, frameworks & code generation: some experiences building business software (Pedro J. Molina) PDF (2.22 Mb)
- Putting It All Together (Michael Osmond) PDF (509 kb)
- Bidirectional DSLs : Synchronizing Model and code in Visual Studio. (Jean-Marc Prieur) Powerpoint (7.96 Mb)
- A Practical Guide to Code Generation using Model Driven Architecture and Executable UML (Chris Raistrick, Ian Wilkie) PDF (1.71 Mb)
- Using openArchitectureWare for M2M and M2T (Karsten Thoms, Sven Efftinge, Jan Köhnlein) PDF (1.86 Mb)
- Implementation Techniques for Domain-Specific Languages (Markus Völter) PDF (3.14 Mb)
- Building Interpreters with EMF, Xtext and Scala (Markus Völter) PDF (2.15 Mb)
Audio-Recorded Sessions
Several conference sessions were audio-recorded. We will release edited copies of these as time and energy allows...







