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08.30 | Registration. | |
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09.00 | Betting on Functional Programming and Winning.
Erik Stenman, Kreditor, Sweden. | |
09.30 | Horde Leader, a Framework to Build Cluster Aware Erlang
Web Administration Console.
Jérôme Sautret and Mickaël Rémond, Process-one, France. | |
10.00 | Experiences from Using Erlang for Autonomous Robots.
Vincenzo Nicosia and Corrado Santoro, University of Catania, Italy. | |
10.30 | Coffee. | |
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11.00 | Vixo.com - A Case Study in Developing a Web/SMS Start-up in Erlang.
Dale Harvey, vixo.com, Scotland. | |
11.30 | CEAN, a Comprehensive Erlang Archive Network, or How to Make any
Erlang Software Deployment a Child’s Play.
Christophe Romain and Mickaël Rémond, Process-one, France. | |
12.00 | Testing a Media Proxy with Quviq QuickCheck.
John Hughes, Chalmers University, and Thomas Arts, IT University, Sweden. | |
12.30 | Lunch. | |
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14.00 | Refactoring Erlang Programs.
Zoltan Horvath, Huiqing Li and Simon Thompson, University of Kent, England. | |
14.30 | Using GNU Autoconf to Configure Erlang Programs.
Romain Lenglet, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. | |
15.00 | Configuration Aware Distributed System Design in Erlang.
Gabor Batori, Zoltan Theisz and Domonkos Asztalos, Ericsson, Hungary. | |
15.30 | Coffee. | |
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16.00 | Comparing C++ and Erlang for Motorola Telecoms Software.
Henry Nyström, Erlang Training and Consulting, Sweden. | |
16.30 | ErlHive - Safe Erlang Reloaded!
Ulf Wiger, Ericsson, Sweden. | |
17.00 | Current Erlang/OTP Developments.
Kenneth Lundin, Ericsson, Sweden. | |
17.30 | Close followed by bus transport to an ErLounge. | |
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