
(Ok, I tricked a bit because our car is closer to the camera, but still its a nice difference)
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( 3.4 / 197 )Sorry for the delay, but I was quite busy the last months. Finishing the lecture on Business Process Management, writing my thesis and preparing papers and talks for conferences. Yes, conferences are coming. Next week is the 4th International Conference on Business Process Management, this year in Vienna. Three highly interesting days and each day a talk by me. Afterward the 3rd International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods is taking place. No, I don't talk about Web Services there, but I'm highly interested in the paradigm of Service oriented Architectures. I'm going to talk about my point of view at the EMISA conference taking place in Hamburg later in October.
Besides, I updated my homepage at the HPI, where you can now find a short BIO as well as slides of my talks and most of my publications. I recommend this one if you want a short version of my thesis (that has yet to come). Finally, I won't miss to point you to restingbird.info. This blog is maintained by a colleague of mine and focuses on RESTful business process management based on B3MN (an extension of BPMN) and the pi-calculus as a theoretical foundation.
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( 2.9 / 101 )The all new MacBooks have arrived - blogging and podcast ready! While I was surprised about the technical details (Core Duo, DVI video output, high-resolution screen, but only onboard graphics) the design seems to step back a bit. The white model resembles some MSI notebooks, whereas the black just looks like a Dull. I'm also interesting in getting my fingers on the keyboard, since it now resembles some kind of calculator keyboard:

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( 2.9 / 117 )It took some time to reach me - but finally I'm aware of this cool ad from an Amsterdam, The Netherlands based company called Virgil. Very seriously looking they sell streaming data solutions to the financial service industry. But their advertising agency had a sense of humor - Hardcore Java Programmers wanted:

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( 2.9 / 99 )Now that I don't need an ugly hack to get Windows XP running on an Intel-based Mac (see here) I want one too! Why? Ok, I'm just kidding, but booting XP and playing some nice games only available for PC's doesn't sound so bad. Unfortunately I also think this is the final curtain for games on the Mac. Who is willing to develop games for a platform that can simply boot another OS and run the game? Maybe Apple is even adding Windows support inside Mac OS Leopard, just like OS/2 did? As a developer I would ask: Why two platforms if one fits it all? Hopefully, the Mac will survive once again!
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