06summer Presentation suggestions
Purpose
This page has been created to collect suggestions for one hour sessions for the Summer 2006 JA-SIG Conference. Please edit the page to suggest a presentation idea. If you are interested in presenting use the Call For Presentations page on the conference web site.
Suggested Topics
Implementing campus network registration service in uPortal
uPortal as a campus computer cluster information and services delivery platform
Empowering End Users Effectively: how to encourage customizations without making a mess
The Open/Closed Principle and its implications for shared-source projects
Using Acegi for campus web applications
Using Spring for campus web applicatinos
Effective Object Design
Continuous Integration and campus IT projects
Extreme programming and other agile techniques applied to campus IT projects
Using DLM effectively
Migrating from SLM to DLM effectively
JSR-168 portlets and Proxy CAS
Migrating to CAS
Unit testing in Java: JUnit and mock objects
Logging effectively in Java
WOLP: Using Java to implement secure online payment infrastructure at Rutgers
Library uPortal channels at Yale: Orbis search, subscriber accounts, and course reserves
Maven
Using CVS for Enterprise-sized projects: UW-Madison's use of CVS tags for the MyUW uPortal project
JetSpeed2: What uPortal can learn from Apache's portal offering
Migrating from IMultithreaded: Why it was deprecated and how to quickly, easily, and painlessly move off of this interface (Brad Johnson would be great to present this)
CAS Account Management Module: kickoff for implementing common identity and account management integration with CAS
MyVT Showcase: MyVT reviewed, how MyVT is implemented, and the design process
Nested Div themes and using them with DLM
Running multiple uPortal instances and porting layouts between them (or how to make a single uPortal deployment meet this need)
Integrating uPortal and PeopleSoft
Investment strategies and the ROI of Open Source.
Using Hypercontent to edit JA-SIG's web presence – hour long tutorial on practical how-to of becoming aware of and more comfortable with using Hypercontent to edit JA-SIG's web presence.