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@ 1992-12-17  2:18 Orville R. Weyrich
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From: Orville R. Weyrich @ 1992-12-17  2:18 UTC (permalink / raw)


I am on the program committee for the 2nd Annual Arizona Business and 
Computer Exhibition which is presented jointly with the 34th Annual
Association for Systems Management Southwest Systems Conference
[March 15-16, Phoenix, AZ].

I would really like to find a speaker to present a technical talk on 
Ada-9X, object-oriented techniques in Ada, and perhaps "mainstreaming" Ada.

The program this year is shaping up to have a lot of very good 
people in the areas of Real-Time, Object-Oriented Systems Modeling
and possibly Object-Oriented Databases and I would like to find someone 
that could give a good technical presentation on the above Ada topic[s].

So, does anyone know of any good speakers/topics that you have heard
that I might try to contact? 

Note: we aren't looking for a sales presentation -- we are looking for a
technical presentation that would enhance our conference. But we have an
exhibit area that we would love to get more vendors for :-)

Any leads (or offers) would be most welcome,

Thanks,


orville

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