Monday, 5 May 2008

Paper Submission


This is SOA usability and webservice usability and documentation paper poster.
The paper is submitted to SD SOA and VL/HCC.






Coolest Professor in CMU

We have Anthony Lattanze in Software Engineering Program. He is most popular professor in terms of his enormous experience in Software Architecture and Product Line.
His lecture is , in my opinion, a masterpeice in Software Engineering area.
Software Engineering is a complicated, over-stuructured , and composed of too much principles and concepts. However, he explaines everything in a well-organized and simple way.
I think his talent is comming from ways of thinking, attitudes toward the world and cultures, and nature-born living style.

He lives 1 or 2 hours away from CMU, most Coolest and peaceful place.
He taught how to pull the trigger to his two sons because, he believes if they are used at how to handle a dangerous weapon, then they can conqueor and control , not being afraid of it as well.
This sounds "complexity vs. divide & conqueor" principles in Software Engineering area to me.
He is a living Indian in Pittsburgh.


I enjoyed his two classes a lot, received great comments from final project. Everytime I feel lots of energies and enormous enthusiasm from him. He is a really really cool professor in CMU.

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra


1. April 25th. Thursday 6:00~8:00PM

I went to PSO to hear "Chee-yun"'s play.

She played Mozart's Concerto No.3 in G major with her violin and Schumann's Symphony No3. in E-flot major. It's gracefull and soft but dynamic play.
This brillient player was born in Korea. She is a very entertaining person and really really kind enough to take picture with anyone.
2. May 2nd, Friday 8:00~10:00 P
First play was Ralph vaughan williams' Symphony No.4 in Fminor. I have no idea about this music. This is the first time I can hear the play. However, a conductor of PSO explained every stage, allegro, andante, scherzo and finale with very strong russian accent (It sounds to me).
That was great.
And then Beethoven's "Emperor" - Concert No.5
I enjoed this very much , especially most powerful play I ever see in PSO.
All the people gave them a big, big hands. It's COOL.