Professional courses

This page lists the professional courses organized by Prof. Dr. Mehmet Akşit and his group. In general, our courses score very high. For example, for 10 years long, the avarage score of our courses has been the highest among all the courses organized by the Post Academic Education Informatics (PAOI) organization. Evaluation reports are available upon request.

To obtain information about the characteristics of our courses, please select here.

For questions please send an email to
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Aksit [m.aksit@ewi.utwente.nl].

Upcoming courses

Registration

To register for the courses, please contact the course organization PATO, http://www.pato.nl or send an email to Prof. Dr. Mehmet Aksit [m.aksit@ewi.utwente.nl].

In-company courses

In-company courses/seminars were given for the following companies/organisations: 3T(1x), AMB-IT (x1), BSO (x3), Digital (x3), Document Access (x1), ECC-Anderson (x1), Ericsson (x4), Hollandse Signaal/Thales (x5), ICT (x2), MSB-Forte (x2), NLR (x1), Origin (1x), Philips (x10), Sprinter IT (x1), TNO-FEL (x1), UETP Southern Sweden (x1), Un. of Cork (x1), Un. of Jonkoping (x1), University of Nantes (x2), VDO (x1), WL-Delft Hydraulics (x1).

Conference tutorials

Tutorials were given at the following conferences: ECOOP'91, OOPSLA'92, ECOOP'95, ECECCS’95, ECOOP'98, ECOOP'99, OOPSLA'99, SPLC1'00 and ECOOP'00, ECOOP'01, ECOOP'02, AOSD'02, Net.ObjectDays'02, AOSD'03.

Open courses

More than 45 Open POST Academic Education courses were given.

List of courses given

    2006

  1. Software Architecture Design, Post Academic Education (PATO), 26,27 and 27 April 2006 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  2. 2005

  3. Agile and Plan-Driven Software Development, Post Academic Education (PATO), 12, 13 December 2005 (2 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  4. Patterns: Principles & Hands-on Experience, Post Academic Education (PATO), 24, 25 October 2005 (2 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  5. Modeling with UML, Post Academic Education (PATO), October 7, 2005 (1 day), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  6. Patterms, Principles and Hands on Experience, AMB-IT BV, 8 and 29 June 2005 (2 days), Delft, The Netherlands.


  7. Software Architecture Design, Post Academic Education (PATO), 21, 22, 23 February 2005 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  8. 2004

  9. Object-Oriented Software Development, Post Academic Education (PATO), 13 and 14 December 2004 (2 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  10. Patterms, Principles and Hands on Experience, Post Academic Education (PATO), 1 and 2 November 2004 (2 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  11. Introduction to Object-Oriented Modeling using UML and Java, Post Academic Education (PATO), 4 October (1 day), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  12. 2003

  13. Identifying and Modeling Aspects Using Domain Analysis Techniques, AOSD'2003 Conference Tutorial, 18 March 2003 (half a day), Boston, The United States.


  14. 2002

  15. Quality-Oriented Software Engineering, European Master of Sciences in Object-Oriented Software Engineering Technologies, L'Ecole des Mines Nantes, 27, 28, 29 November 2002 (3 days), Nantes, France.


  16. Solving the Evolution Problems of Object-Oriented Programs using Aspect-Orientation and Composition Filters Approach, Net.ObjectDays'2002, 7 October 2002, Erfurt, Germany.


  17. Advanced Aspect Composition: Obstacles and The Composition Filters Approach, ECOOP'2002 Conference Tutorial, 11 June (half a day), Malaga, Spain.


  18. Advanced Aspect Composition: Obstacles and The Composition Filters Approach, AOSD'2002 Conference Tutorial, 22 April (half a day), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  19. Object-oriented modeling, patterns and architectures, Ericsson, May and June 2002 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  20. Object-oriented modeling, patterns and architectures, Ericsson, April and May 2002 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  21. Patterns for Software Development, Post Academic Education (PATO), 13 and 14 May 2002 (2 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  22. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, Post Academic Education (PATO), 4, 5, 8 and 9 April 2002 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  23. 2001

  24. Object-Oriented Software Analysis and Design, Thales, 26, 27, 28 and 29 November, 2001 (4 days), Hengelo, The Netherlands.


  25. Advanced Software Composition: Obstacles and Approaches, ECOOP'2001 Conference Tutorial, 19 June, 2000 (half a day), Budapest, Hungary.


  26. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, 3T, (14 evenings), Until, June 2001, Enschede, The Netherlands.


  27. Object-Oriented Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, 12, 13 and 14 March 2001 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  28. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, Post Academic Education-Informatics, 29, 30, 31 January and 1 February 2001 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  29. 2000

  30. Object-Oriented Software Analysis and Design, Hollandse Signaal Apparaten, 11, 12, 13 and 14 December , 2000 (4 days), Hengelo, The Netherlands.


  31. Quality-Oriented Software Engineering, European Master of Sciences in Object-Oriented Software Engineering Technologies, L'Ecole des Mines Nantes, 28, 29 November 2000 (2 days), Nantes, France.


  32. Object-Oriented Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, 20, 21 and 22 November, 2000 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  33. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, Post Academic Education-Informatics, 9, 10, 11 and 12 October 2000 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  34. Architecture Synthesis, SPLC1 Conference Tutorial, 28 August, 2000 (half a day), Denver, USA.


  35. Balancing Architecture Alternatives Based on Adaptability and Performance Factors, ECOOP'2000 Conference Tutorial, 13 June, 2000 (half a day), Sophia-Antipolis, France.


  36. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, Sprinter IT, from April to July 2000 (14 evenings), Hengelo, The Netherlands.


  37. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, VDO, 8, 9, 11, and 12 May 2000 (4 days), Eindhoven, The Netherlands.


  38. Object-Oriented Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, 15, 16 and 17 May, 2000 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  39. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, Post Academic Education-Informatics, 13, 14, 15 and 16 March 2000 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  40. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, Philips, February and March 2000 (5 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  41. 1999

  42. Object and Component Oriented Software Analysis and Design Using UML and Process, Post Academic Education-Informatics, November 1999 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  43. Balancing Architecture Design Alternatives Based on Adaptability and Performance Factors, OOPSLA'99 Conference tutorial, November 1999 (3 hours), Denver, USA.


  44. Object-Oriented Architectures, Philips, October 1999 (3 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  45. Object-Oriented Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, September 1999 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  46. Designing Object-Oriented Software Architectures, ECOOP’99 Conference tutorial, June 1999 (3 hours), Lisbon, Portugal.


  47. Object-Oriented Design Patterns, Post Academic Education-Informatics, May-June 1999 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  48. Object-Oriented Software Development, Philips, January 1999 (5 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  49. 1998

  50. Object-Oriented Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, December 1998 (3 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  51. Object-Oriented Design Patterns, Post Academic Education-Informatics, December 1998 (2 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  52. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, November 1998 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  53. Object-Oriented Architectures, Philips, November 1998 (3 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  54. Object-Oriented Software Development, Philips, October 1998 (5 days), Hamburg, Germany.


  55. Object-Oriented Software Development, Philips, September 1998 (5 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  56. Object-Oriented Design, Hollandse Signaal Apparaten, September 1998 (4 days), Hengelo, The Netherlands.


  57. Designing Object-Oriented Software Architectures, ECOOP’98 Conference tutorial, June 1998 (3 hours), Brussels, Belgium.


  58. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, June 1998 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  59. Object-Oriented Design Patterns and Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, May 1998 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  60. Object-Oriented Software Development, Philips, April 1998 (5 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  61. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, WL-Delft Hydraulics, March 1998 (5 days), Delft, The Netherlands.


  62. Software Architectures, Philips, January 1998 (3 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  63. 1997

  64. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, December 1997 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  65. Object-Oriented Design, Hollandse Signaal Apparaten, December 1997 (4 days), Hengelo, The Netherlands.


  66. Object-Oriented Design Patterns and Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, November 1997 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  67. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Origin, November 1997 (5 days), Arnhem, The Netherlands.


  68. Object-Oriented Software Development, Philips, September 1997 (5 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  69. Object-Oriented Design Patterns and Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, May 1997 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  70. Object-Oriented Software Development, Philips, April 1997 (5 days), Best, The Netherlands.


  71. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, March 1997 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  72. Object-Oriented Architectures, Document Access Seminar, March 1997 (1 day), Lanaken, Belgium.


  73. Object-Oriented Architectures and Case Studies, ICT Automatisering, March 1997 (1 day), Deventer, The Netherlands.


  74. Object-Oriented Design Patterns, Architectures, Obstacles and Solutions, and Analysis of the Ericsson’s System Architecture, Ericsson, February 1997 (4 days), Hildesheim, Germany.


  75. Object-Oriented Design Patterns, Architectures, Obstacles and Solutions, Analysis of the Ericsson’s System Architecture, Ericsson, December 1996 and January 1997 (6 days), Rijen, The Netherlands.


  76. Object-Oriented Design Patterns, Architectures, Obstacles and Solutions, TNO-FEL, January 1997 (4 days), Den Haag, The Netherlands.


  77. 1996

  78. From Object-Orientation to Client-Server Systems: Issues, Problems and Solutions, MSB-Forte Seminars, November 1996 (2 days), Brussels, Belgium.


  79. From Object-Orientation to Client-Server Systems: Issues, Problems and Solutions, MSB-Forte Seminars, November 1996 (2 days), Utrecht, The Netherlands.


  80. Object-Oriented Design Patterns and Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, November 1996 (4 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  81. Obstacles of Object-Oriented Modelling and Possible Solutions, ICT Automatisering, September 1996 (4 days), Deventer, The Netherlands.


  82. Object-Oriented Design, Hollandse Signaal Apparaten, September 1996 (4 days), Hengelo, The Netherlands.


  83. Object-Oriented Design Patterns and Software Architectures, Post Academic Education-Informatics, June 1996 (3 days), Hengelo, The Netherlands.


  84. 1995

  85. Object-Oriented Domain Analysis of Complex Engineering Systems- Reuse, Obstacles and Possible Solutions, ECECCS’95 Conference tutorial, November 1995 (6 hours), Florida, USA.


  86. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, November 1995 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  87. Lecture for the course: Multimedia Databases, Post Academic Education-Informatics, November 1995, Enschede, The Netherlands.


  88. Object-Oriented Domain Analysis for Complex Systems- Reuse, Obstacles and Possible Solutions, ECOOP Conference tutorial, August 1995 (6 hours), Aarhus, Denmark.


  89. Object-Oriented Design of Client-Server Architectures, Digital Learning Services, April 1995 (4 days), Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.


  90. Object-Oriented Design, Un. of Jonkoping, March 1995 (3 days), Jonkoping, Sweden.


  91. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, March 1995 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  92. Object-Oriented Design of Client-Server Architectures, Digital Learning Services, January 1995 (2 days), Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.


  93. 1994

  94. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, December 1994 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  95. Object-Oriented Design of Client-Server Architectures, Digital Learning Services, December 1994 (2 days), Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.


  96. Object-Oriented Design, BSO, September 1994 (4 days), Rotterdam, The Netherlands.


  97. Experiences in Object-Oriented Software Development, Post Academic Education-Informatics, June 1994 (2 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  98. Object-Oriented Design, BSO, May 1994 (4 days), Rotterdam, The Netherlands.


  99. Lecture for the external course: Multimedia Databases, Post Academic Education-Informatics, May 1994, Enschede, The Netherlands.


  100. Advanced Object-Oriented Design, UETP Southern Sweden, March 1994 (2 days), Kristianstad, Sweden.


  101. Object-Oriented Design, BSO, February 1994 (4 days), Rotterdam, The Netherlands.


  102. 1993

  103. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, December 1993 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  104. Object-Oriented Design, University of Cork, June 1993 (3 days), Cork, Ireland.


  105. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, April 1993 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  106. Object-Oriented Design, NLR, March 1993 (3 days), Northoost Polder, The Netherlands.


  107. 1992

  108. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, December 1992 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  109. Analysis and Design of Distributed Systems, ACM OOPSLA’92 Conference tutorial, October 1992 (3 hours), Vancouver, Canada.


  110. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, September 1992 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  111. Object-Oriented Design, Post Academic Education-Informatics, June 1992 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  112. 1991

  113. Object-Oriented Design: Composition-Based Approach, CAE and Post Academic Education-Informatics, November 1991 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  114. Object-Oriented Analysis, Design and Implementation, ECOOP '91 Conference tutorial, July 1991 (6 hours), Geneva, Switzerland.


  115. Object-Oriented Design, CAE and Post Academic Education-Informatics, February 1991 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  116. 1990

  117. Object-Oriented Design, ECC (Anderson Consulting), December 1990 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  118. Object-Oriented Design, CAE and Post Academic Education-Informatics, August 1990 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.


  119. Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, CAE and Post Academic Education-Informatics, February 1990 (5 days), Enschede, The Netherlands.