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Model Transformation for Automatic Code Generation for Kontakt GUI 5Lorenzo Monni
KONTAKT 5™ is the industry-standard sampler from Native Instruments. Its outstanding audio engine and state-of-the-art modular architecture provide unlimited sonic potential for composing music. The basic idea of the project is to provide a graphical tool for the creation of the graphical interface of a Kontakt library. This will be realized at first by designing a customized metamodel of the main elements of the graphical interface and then making a M2T transformation which maps to the code needed for the construction of the graphical interface of the chosen elements.
OAuth 101 & Secure API's - Paul Madsen and Brian Campbell, Ping IdentityBrian Campbell
A key technical underpinning of the Cloud are Application Programming Interfaces (API) - consistent methods for applications to interface with services in the cloud. More and more it will be through APIs that cloud data moves. The security of consumer APIs was threatened by the so-called 'password anti-pattern' – a model in which a client would collect and replay the password for a user at an API in order to access information on behalf of that user. OAuth not only defeats the password anti-pattern, but does much more. OAuth 2.0 defines a consistent, flexible identity and policy architecture for web applications, web services, devices, and desktop clients attempting to communicate with Cloud APIs. We'll discuss what OAuth provides, where it came from, and where its going.
About Paul Madsen
Paul Madsen is a Senior Technical Architect within the Office of the CTO at Ping Identity. He has served in various design, chairing, editing, and education roles for a number of federation standards, including OASIS Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), OASIS Service Provisioning Markup Language (SPML), and Liberty Identity Web Services Framework (ID-WSF). He participates in a number of the Kantara Initiative's activities, as well as various other cloud identity initiatives. He holds an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Carleton University and the University of Western
About Brian Campbell
As Principal Architect for Ping Identity, Brian Campbell aspires to one day know what a Principal Architect actually does for a living. In the meantime, he tries to make himself useful by ideating, designing and building software systems such as Ping’s flagship product PingFederate. When not making himself useful, he contributes to various identity and security standards including a two-year stint as co-chair of the OASIS Security Services Technical Committee and a current focus on OAuth 2.0 within the IETF. He holds a B.A., magna cum laude, in Computer Science from Amherst College in Massachusetts. Despite spending four years in the state, he has to look up how to spell "Massachusetts" every time he writes it.
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Model Transformation for Automatic Code Generation for Kontakt GUI 5Lorenzo Monni
KONTAKT 5™ is the industry-standard sampler from Native Instruments. Its outstanding audio engine and state-of-the-art modular architecture provide unlimited sonic potential for composing music. The basic idea of the project is to provide a graphical tool for the creation of the graphical interface of a Kontakt library. This will be realized at first by designing a customized metamodel of the main elements of the graphical interface and then making a M2T transformation which maps to the code needed for the construction of the graphical interface of the chosen elements.
OAuth 101 & Secure API's - Paul Madsen and Brian Campbell, Ping IdentityBrian Campbell
A key technical underpinning of the Cloud are Application Programming Interfaces (API) - consistent methods for applications to interface with services in the cloud. More and more it will be through APIs that cloud data moves. The security of consumer APIs was threatened by the so-called 'password anti-pattern' – a model in which a client would collect and replay the password for a user at an API in order to access information on behalf of that user. OAuth not only defeats the password anti-pattern, but does much more. OAuth 2.0 defines a consistent, flexible identity and policy architecture for web applications, web services, devices, and desktop clients attempting to communicate with Cloud APIs. We'll discuss what OAuth provides, where it came from, and where its going.
About Paul Madsen
Paul Madsen is a Senior Technical Architect within the Office of the CTO at Ping Identity. He has served in various design, chairing, editing, and education roles for a number of federation standards, including OASIS Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), OASIS Service Provisioning Markup Language (SPML), and Liberty Identity Web Services Framework (ID-WSF). He participates in a number of the Kantara Initiative's activities, as well as various other cloud identity initiatives. He holds an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Carleton University and the University of Western
About Brian Campbell
As Principal Architect for Ping Identity, Brian Campbell aspires to one day know what a Principal Architect actually does for a living. In the meantime, he tries to make himself useful by ideating, designing and building software systems such as Ping’s flagship product PingFederate. When not making himself useful, he contributes to various identity and security standards including a two-year stint as co-chair of the OASIS Security Services Technical Committee and a current focus on OAuth 2.0 within the IETF. He holds a B.A., magna cum laude, in Computer Science from Amherst College in Massachusetts. Despite spending four years in the state, he has to look up how to spell "Massachusetts" every time he writes it.