EA User Group Brussels 2015 Call for Speakers

Brussels

September 18, 2015

There are still open spots for presentations on the next Enterprise Architect User Group event in Brussels on September 18, 2015.
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Join Sander Hoogendoorn, Peter Doomen, Geert Bellekens and many others and share your story about Enterprise Architect.

We are interested in just about everything you do with Enterprise Architect, from the organisation of your model to enhancements you have made using MDG or the automation API, or even just a project with which you are especially happy with. That said, we are not just after the sunshine stories and would be interested in hearing about any experiences learned the hard way. Presentations of an obvious or purely commercial nature will not be accepted.

Some example topics are:

  • Enterprise Architecture (TOGAF, DoDAF/UPDM)
  • Business Architecture, Capability Mapping, Process Modelling
  • Systems Engineering
  • Business Analysis, Requirements Management
  • Modelling Languages (UML, SysML, BPMN, ArchiMate)
  • SOA, DDS, GIS, NIEM
  • Data modelling
  • Code generation/IDE integration
  • Project management
  • EA-based reporting
  • EA scripting and automation
  • Simulation
  • Tool adoption/deployment
  • MDG Technologies/UML profiles
  • Model collaboration and management
  • Test management

Do you have a story to tell? If so, please let us know.

Closing date for Speaker submissions for the
Enterprise Architect Brussels Conference 2015 is
August 18, 2015 

You will be confirmed as a speaker no later than August 28 2015.
Thank you for taking time to share with us!

Sponsorship opportunities

If you are an Enterprise Architect partner organisation or provide EA-related services and products, you are invited to join us at this conference. For more information about sponsorship opportunities please contact us.
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