Path: news.daimi.aau.dk!news.uni-c.dk!news99.sunet.se!news00.sunet.se!sunic!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: Alan O'Callaghan <100303.2324@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: comp.infosystems,comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.beta,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.cobol Subject: Research Student Wanted Date: 23 Nov 1995 15:05:59 GMT Organization: CompuServe, Inc. (1-800-689-0736) Lines: 21 Message-ID: <4922kn$j9d$6@mhafm.production.compuserve.com> Xref: news.daimi.aau.dk comp.infosystems:16370 comp.lang.ada:44946 comp.lang.beta:10554 comp.lang.c++:158146 comp.lang.cobol:16029 Object Modelling and Migration RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP BURSARY (9000 pounds sterling + EC fees) A bursary is offered for a research student with a First or Upper Second Class honours degree in a computing subject, who has strong skills in object-oriented construction and, preferably, some knowledge of OO analysis and design models and computer networks. The successful candidate will work in an exciting new project, funded by BT, involving collaboration between the University's Object Technology Group (OTG) and BT laboratories investigating the possible usefulness of patterns or micro-architectures in existing large-scale systems in developing pathways for their incremental migration to Object Technology. The bursary, initially for one year, is designed to support a candidate working most of their time in Ipswich in a BT software development environment, but also partly with the OTG at Leicester. The successful applicant will be expected to register for a Ph.D Applicants should send full CVs to: Professor Derek Teather, Head of Research Unit, School of Computing Sciences, De Montfort University, LEICESTER, LE1 9BH, UK by December 15th 1995 at the very latest, with a view to a start in January 1996. informal inquiries may be made either to the Project Manager, Alan O'Callaghan (+44 116 2551551 x8503) or to Ray Farmer (+44 116 2577 7495) or by e-mail to any of the following addresses: aoc@dmu.ac.uk, 100303.2324@compuserve.com, or rwf@dmu.ac.uk -- A. J. O'Callaghan Chair, Object Technology Group, DMU.