From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on polar.synack.me X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.0 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_40 autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: 103376,eb6edc23d2759783,start X-Google-Attributes: gid103376,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1995-03-28 23:22:55 PST Path: nntp.gmd.de!Germany.EU.net!EU.net!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!news.alpha.net!news.mathworks.com!news.duke.edu!convex!bcm!newsfeed.rice.edu!news.sesqui.net!uuneo.neosoft.com!stout.entertain.com!nobody From: cjames@stout.entertain.com (Colin James III) Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Subject: Re: Ada Training Date: 29 Mar 1995 07:22:55 -0000 Organization: /etc/organization Message-ID: <3lb1sf$fg2@stout.entertain.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: ftp.entertain.com Date: 1995-03-29T07:22:55+00:00 List-Id: It is unclear which version of Ada is being taught, presumably Ada83 ? The course description for the OO course is not very helpful because the effectiveness of it is predicated on the particular methodology chosen, which is namely what ? It is unclear if non-government people can take the course; or put another way, what is the course discount for government employees ? In article , Ken Cohen wrote: > > ANNOUNCEMENT OF ADA PROGRAMMING CURRICULUM > >Location: DSDC-U, Building 30 (at DCSC) (Formerly DSAC) > 3990 E. Broad Street > Columbus, Ohio 43213 > >Course Title: Introduction to Software Engineering >Date: 13-16 June 1995 >Cost: $600 > >Course Title: Ada Programming Language 1 >Date: 19-30 June 1995 >Cost: $1500 > >Course Title: Software Engineering with Ada >Date: 10-21 July 1995 >Cost: $1500 > >Course Title: Ada Programming Language 2 >Date: 24 July - 4 August 1995 >Cost: $1500 > >Course Title: Object Oriented Design with Ada >Date: 7-18 August 1995 >Cost: $1500 > >Course Title: Software Reuse with Ada >Date: 21-23 August 1995 >Cost: $600 > >Audience: Computer programmers, systems analysts, computer > specialists > >Prerequisites: Working knowledge of programming concepts of > a high level language such as COBOL, Pascal or C > >Registration: Call the DSDC-U registrar office on extension > (614) 692-8093; DD Form 1556's are due no later than ten > (10) working days prior to the start of the class. > > > COURSE DESCRIPTIONS > >Introduction to Software Engineering >Course Description: The course will introduce the student to > the goals and principles of software engineering and how > they are applied at various stages of software development > and maintenance. The course will focus on the products, > processes, and techniques used in engineering software > throughout the software lifecycle. Among the topics to > be discussed are: > The Software Capability Maturity Model > Software Project Planning > Software Requirements Analysis > Software Design > Coding and Testing Issues > Software Maintenance > Reusable Software > Object Oriented Programming > Functional Decomposition > Software Metrics > >Ada Programming Language 1 >Course Description: The course will be a comprehensive > presentation of the main features of the Ada programming > lanaguage. The student will have the opportunity to code > program exercises that deal with: program structures; > data manipulation; conditional operations; computational > operations; variable and type declarations; arrays, strings, > and record handling; procedures and functions; packages > and generic units. Upon completion, the student will be > able to design, code, compile and test a complex Ada > program for correct results. > Discussions of Ada95 features will be included in the class. > >Software Engineering with Ada >Course Description: This course will provide an in-depth and > detailed introduction to Software Engineering for MIS > applications, goals and principles. It will also provide > practical experience in the use of Ada and the Software > Engineering principles it supports. This course will > include labs. > >Ada Programming Language 2 >Course Description: This course will provide an overview of > basic knowledge of Ada and teaches how to effectively > apply advanced features of the language. Daily workshops > are included. > >Object Oriented Design with Ada >Course Description: This course introduces the application of > Object Oriented techniques and concepts to the development > of Ada MIS projects from both the requirements and design > aspects. This course will include labs. > >Software Reuse with Ada >Course Description: This course introduces the concept of > reusable component techniques for Ada application design. > This course will include labs. > > Thank you for choosing DSDC-U > A Full Service Training Organization Offering Instructor Led, Vendor, and > MultiMedia Courses >+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >| DSDC-U Building 30, Section 2 USER | >| 3990 E. Broad Street FRIENDLY | >| P.O. Box 1605 ## ***** ## | >| Columbus, Ohio 43216-5002 ## * \\\\\ # | >| ## *** \ ## | >| For more information, contact ## * \ ## | >| the Registrars at: ## * \ ## | >| DSN 850-8093/8328 (614) 692-8093/8328 ############ | >| FAX DSN 850-9987 (614) 692-9987 TRAINING | >| email clsreg@dsac.dla.mil | >+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > >