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* "Developing Distributed Applications" - Ada-Belgium'97
@ 1997-07-04  0:00 Dirk Craeynest
  1997-07-05  0:00 ` cuseeme Gerard van Kesteren
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dirk Craeynest @ 1997-07-04  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



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                         Call for Contributions

             7th Annual Ada-Belgium Seminar (Ada-Belgium'97)

                   Developing Distributed Applications

                        Friday, November 28, 1997
                        Trasys, Brussels, Belgium

    http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/local.html

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Ada-Belgium is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote the
use in Belgium of Ada, the first and only internationally standardized
object-oriented programming language.


Ada-Belgium is soliciting contributions for presentation during its
next Annual Seminar, to be held at Trasys on Friday, November 28, 1997
(tentative date).  Attendees will include industry, government and
university representatives that are active and interested in Ada
software development and management.

This seventh Annual Ada-Belgium Seminar will feature tutorial, paper
and project presentations.  As the previous years, we are preparing a
program with first class invited speakers, such as John Barnes in
1994, Robert Dewar in 1995, and Tucker Taft in 1996, and lots of free
Ada-related material, e.g. free Ada CD-ROMs in 1994, 1995 and 1996,
copies of the Ada 95 Reference Manual and Rationale in 1995, copies of
the Ada 95 Quality and Style Guide in 1996, etc.


Theme of the Seminar will be "Developing Distributed Applications".


Several approaches to develop distributed applications will be
presented (Corba, DCE, Ada Distributed Systems Annex, etc.) as well as
practical experiences, available products, etc., with special emphasis
on the role of Ada 95.

Contributions consistent with the general theme of the Seminar,
outlined below, are hereby invited:
  * Longer presentations giving an overview of one of the approaches
    mentioned above.
  * Shorter experience reports of projects using or trying out one or
    more of the approaches.
  * Short technical presentations of available products.

More general contributions are also welcome, such as on:
  * Management of Ada software development projects, including the
    transition to Ada 95.
  * Experiences with Ada development, including distributed
    applications.
  * Ada technology, including Ada 95 topics.
  * Ada research projects in universities and industry.


Those interested should submit a short abstract (10-15 lines) in
English by July 31, 1997, via e-mail to: ada@belgium.eu.net

Short presentations will get a time-slot of 20-30 minutes.  For longer
presentations, the organizers will work out a schedule with the
authors.

For additional information on the Ada-Belgium'97 Seminar please contact
the Ada-Belgium Board at the e-mail address listed.

Dirk Craeynest
Ada-Belgium Board
ada@belgium.eu.net

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  Information on this and other Ada-Belgium events is available on the
     Internet at the Ada-Belgium World-Wide-Web pages and is updated
                        regularly. Check out URL

    http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/local.html

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* cuseeme
  1997-07-04  0:00 "Developing Distributed Applications" - Ada-Belgium'97 Dirk Craeynest
@ 1997-07-05  0:00 ` Gerard van Kesteren
  1997-07-05  0:00   ` cuseeme bengel
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Gerard van Kesteren @ 1997-07-05  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gerardvk


Hello,
just yesterday i have donwloaded the latest version of cuseeme from cornell university. 
However, it isn;t working on my computer!
After typing an ip adress, the only thing that happens after a while is that a message 
box with unable to connect appears and when somebody is contacting me to send video, 
after the accepting window a grey screen with the senders name on top and a bottom line 
with 'not receiving' is opened as a window.
How to proceed to get it going??
I am using a 200 pentium processor, mmx, isdn connection.
Looking foreward for usefull suggestions cause with the information from cornell the 
problem couldn';t be solved yet.
Thanks!
Gerard van Kesteren




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* Re: cuseeme
  1997-07-05  0:00 ` cuseeme Gerard van Kesteren
@ 1997-07-05  0:00   ` bengel
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: bengel @ 1997-07-05  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



In nl.comp Gerard van Kesteren <gvk.kesteren@pi.net> wrote:
> just yesterday i have donwloaded the latest version of cuseeme from cornell university. 
> However, it isn;t working on my computer!

did you ever try to get it working ? many ISP's don't allow CUSEEME at all.

(many have seen this yesterday I think when the marslander arrived.)

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