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* Distributed Ada 95 Workshop (April)
@ 1995-03-13 13:54 Ted Baker
  1995-03-13 15:11 ` sl65r
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Ted Baker @ 1995-03-13 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)


Announcing the ARTEWG Workshop on Distributed Systems Applications and Ada95

The Ada RunTime Environment Working Group (ARTEWG) of the Special Interest
Group on Ada (SIGAda) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will
hold a Workshop to discuss the needs for distributed systems software
technology for high-tech applications and how the distributed systems
features of Ada95 can respond to these needs.  The workshop will be held on
21-23 April 1995 at the Radisson Hotel in Santa Barbara CA.  The following
application domains will be represented:

FAA:  Don Smith, Loral Federal Systems
Medical Information Systems:  Robert Leif, Ada_Med
Manufacturing and Process Control:  Jay Bayne, Elsag Bailey
Commercial and Military Avionics:  Keith Pratt, Boeing
Radar and Tracking:  Bob Kingan, Raytheon
Financial and Banking:  TBD
Telecommunications:  TBD
Simulation and Interactive Training:  TBD
NASA:  TBD

In addition, Tucker Taft, Chief Language Designer of Ada95, will present an
overview of Ada95 and its distributed systems features.

The tentative agenda for the Workshop is:

21 April 1995

1200-1300  Lunch for invited experts
1330-1600  Introduction and overview of the Workshop; an overview of
           distribution facilities in Ada95 by Tucker Taft
1600-1630  Break
1630-1830  Presentations by invited experts

22 April 1995

0830-1030  Presentations by invited experts
1030-1100  Break
1100-1200  Presentations by invited experts
1200-1530  Lunch and midday break
1530-1700  Presentations by invited experts
1700-1730  Break
1730-1900  Presentations by invited experts

23 April 1995

0900-1030  Presentations by invited experts
1030-1100  Break
1100-1230  Presentations by invited experts
1230-1330  Lunch
1330-1430  Panel Session

The results of the Workshop will be summarized and published in AdaLetters,
the bi-monthly journal of SIGAda and a copy will be sent to all the
attendees.  Additionally the summary will be presented to the Joint
Workshop Distributed Real-Time Systems (see below) on 24-26 April.  In
addition, the results of this Workshop should set an agenda for future
exploration and cooperation.

Ada practitioners and implementors from industry, vendor and academic
community are invited to attend.  Attendance is limited to 40 people.
Guest reservations are $89 for single/double per night (an extra person is
$20 extra per night).  Cost of the workshop will be approximately $100 per
person to be collected at the meeting.

If you are interested in attending please contact Mike Kamrad
(1.612.921.6908 or kamrad@cdev.com) by 20 March 1995.  Then please contact
the Radisson Hotel (1.805.963.0744 FAX 1.805.962.0985) by 20 March 1995 for
hotel reservations.

Previous workshops by ARTEWG on real-time scheduling and safety software
were very engaging and produced enlightening results.  This promises to do
the same.  I look forward to your participation.

Mike Kamrad, ARTEWG Chair

PS:

Subsequent to our Workshop will be the Joint Workshop On Parallel And
Distributed Real-Time Systems (3rd Workshop on Parallel and Distributed
Real-Time Systems and 7th International Real-Time Ada Issues Workshop)
sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and SIGAda.  You are also invited to
this Workshop, to be held on 24-26 April in Santa Barbara, where the latest
in the state-of-the-art in distributed real-time software technology will
be presented and discussed.  This Workshop compliments our ARTEWG Workshop
that discusses the problem space by discussing the solution space.  Both
Workshops provides those with an interest in distributed systems and Ada an
excellent opportunity to see both sides of these technologies.  If you are
interested in attending this meeting, please contact Dr. Ted Baker
(904.644.5452 or baker@ada.cs.fsu.edu) or Dr. Lonnie Welch (201.596.5683 or
welch@vienna.njit.edu).


Mike Kamrad                             1.612.921.6908
Computing Devices International         1.612.921.6165
M/S BLC W3T                             kamrad@cdev.com
8800 Queen Avenue South
Bloomington MN 55431




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* Re: Distributed Ada 95 Workshop (April)
  1995-03-13 13:54 Distributed Ada 95 Workshop (April) Ted Baker
@ 1995-03-13 15:11 ` sl65r
  1995-03-13 19:30   ` Pat Rogers
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: sl65r @ 1995-03-13 15:11 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <3k1iqe$48d@mailer.fsu.edu>, baker@grep.cs.fsu.edu (Ted Baker) writes:
> The Ada RunTime Environment Working Group (ARTEWG) of the Special Interest
> Group on Ada (SIGAda) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will

This is very interesting (TIVI).  I wonder if you could have thrown
in anymore acronyms (IWIYCHTIAMA).  ITC RMA BRB XTR RRX ... LOL :)

BTW: PCMCIA (pronounced puckmuckia) stands for "People Can't Memorize
Computer Industry Acronyms" :)



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* Re: Distributed Ada 95 Workshop (April)
  1995-03-13 15:11 ` sl65r
@ 1995-03-13 19:30   ` Pat Rogers
  1995-03-14 23:56     ` sl65r
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Pat Rogers @ 1995-03-13 19:30 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <1995Mar13.091151.44564@cc.usu.edu>,  <sl65r@cc.usu.edu> wrote:
>In article <3k1iqe$48d@mailer.fsu.edu>, baker@grep.cs.fsu.edu (Ted Baker) writes:
>> The Ada RunTime Environment Working Group (ARTEWG) of the Special Interest
>> Group on Ada (SIGAda) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will
>
>This is very interesting (TIVI).  I wonder if you could have thrown
>in anymore acronyms (IWIYCHTIAMA).  ITC RMA BRB XTR RRX ... LOL :)
>
>BTW: PCMCIA (pronounced puckmuckia) stands for "People Can't Memorize
>Computer Industry Acronyms" :)

This from a person who's only identifiable name is "s165r" (at cc.usu.edu)!
-- 
Pat Rogers
progers@acm.org



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* Re: Distributed Ada 95 Workshop (April)
  1995-03-13 19:30   ` Pat Rogers
@ 1995-03-14 23:56     ` sl65r
  1995-03-15 16:02       ` Peter Hermann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: sl65r @ 1995-03-14 23:56 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <3k26fs$lik@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM>, progers@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (Pat Rogers) writes:
> In article <1995Mar13.091151.44564@cc.usu.edu>,  <sl65r@cc.usu.edu> wrote:
>>In article <3k1iqe$48d@mailer.fsu.edu>, baker@grep.cs.fsu.edu (Ted Baker) writes:
>>> The Ada RunTime Environment Working Group (ARTEWG) of the Special Interest
>>> Group on Ada (SIGAda) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will
>>
>>This is very interesting (TIVI).  I wonder if you could have thrown
>>in anymore acronyms (IWIYCHTIAMA).  ITC RMA BRB XTR RRX ... LOL :)
>>
>>BTW: PCMCIA (pronounced puckmuckia) stands for "People Can't Memorize
>>Computer Industry Acronyms" :)
> 
> This from a person who's only identifiable name is "s165r" (at cc.usu.edu)!

it is sL65r, not s165r, and I certainly didn't choose the account name,
but since the account is "free" I can't complain.  :)  ("free" means
included in student fees)  
Of course, it is an acronym for "Sings Like a '65 Rocker"  ;-)


Paul



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* Re: Distributed Ada 95 Workshop (April)
  1995-03-14 23:56     ` sl65r
@ 1995-03-15 16:02       ` Peter Hermann
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Peter Hermann @ 1995-03-15 16:02 UTC (permalink / raw)


sl65r@cc.usu.edu wrote:
: In article <3k26fs$lik@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM>, progers@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (Pat Rogers) writes:
: > In article <1995Mar13.091151.44564@cc.usu.edu>,  <sl65r@cc.usu.edu> wrote:
: >>In article <3k1iqe$48d@mailer.fsu.edu>, baker@grep.cs.fsu.edu (Ted Baker) writes:
: >>> The Ada RunTime Environment Working Group (ARTEWG) of the Special Interest
: >>> Group on Ada (SIGAda) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will
: >>
: >>This is very interesting (TIVI).  I wonder if you could have thrown
: >>in anymore acronyms (IWIYCHTIAMA).  ITC RMA BRB XTR RRX ... LOL :)
: >>
: >>BTW: PCMCIA (pronounced puckmuckia) stands for "People Can't Memorize
: >>Computer Industry Acronyms" :)
: > 
: > This from a person who's only identifiable name is "s165r" (at cc.usu.edu)!

: it is sL65r, not s165r, and I certainly didn't choose the account name,
: but since the account is "free" I can't complain.  :)  ("free" means
: included in student fees)  
: Of course, it is an acronym for "Sings Like a '65 Rocker"  ;-)

I hate abbreviations and misuses of the computer like "s123" or "ucaa2385"
(which was forced on me ;-), too.
But if the acronyms always come along with the long meaning like
in the original text above, then it is quite acceptable.
if u cn rd ths, u r gd enuf to chg to Ada...

--
Peter Hermann  Tel:+49-711-685-3611 Fax:3758 ph@csv.ica.uni-stuttgart.de
Pfaffenwaldring 27, 70569 Stuttgart Uni Computeranwendungen
Team Ada: "C'mon people let the world begin" (Paul McCartney)



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