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 Back to [[conference:committee:speakers-2013]]\\ Back to [[conference:committee:speakers-2013]]\\
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-**Bio**:Prof. Peter Sommerlad is head of IFS Institute for Software at FHO/HSR Rapperswil. Peter is co-author of the books POSA Vol.1 and Security Patterns. His goal is to make software simpler by Decremental Development: Refactoring software down to 10% its size with better architecture, testability and quality and functionality. The original idea behind Mockator Pro was inspired by him.\\ +**Bio**: Prof. Peter Sommerlad is head of IFS Institute for Software at FHO/HSR Rapperswil. Peter is co-author of the books POSA Vol.1 and Security Patterns. His goal is to make software simpler by Decremental Development: Refactoring software down to 10% its size with better architecture, testability and quality and functionality. The original idea behind Mockator Pro was inspired by him.\\
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-Michael Rüegg is a scientific assistant at IFS Institute for Software and holds a diploma in computer science of FHO/HSR Rapperswil. He works on refactoring Eclipse plug-ins for C++. Mockator Pro is his master thesis project.\\ +
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-Remark / Message to the Programme Committee and Chairs:\\+
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 Mockator Pro is available free of charge for Eclipse CDT Indigo and Juno at http://mockator.com\\ Mockator Pro is available free of charge for Eclipse CDT Indigo and Juno at http://mockator.com\\
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 [[2013:C++11 for the rest of us. Simpler Code with More Power!]]\\ [[2013:C++11 for the rest of us. Simpler Code with More Power!]]\\
 [[2013:C++11 User-defined Literals and Literal Types]]\\ [[2013:C++11 User-defined Literals and Literal Types]]\\
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 +In an email Peter writes...\\ 
 +depending on what you select from my proposals, we need to talk, before you do the scheduling. The problem is, I do not yet know (but soon) on which day of the week my lecture will be next semester. Since I am attending the WG21 meeting in Bristol the week after ACCU and I do not want to skip my lecture twice in a row, I need to be here in Rapperswil the day of my lecture in the week of ACCU. However, I do not have a problem flying to LHR twice, if the day of my lecture is badly scheduled. So please, talk to me, before scheduling ACCU.\\ 
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