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* Ada-Belgium'99 Seminar - Nov 19 - Ada 95 Works!
@ 1999-04-28  0:00 Dirk Craeynest
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                         Call for Contributions

  A d a - B e l g i u m ' 9 9   -   9 t h   A n n u a l   S e m i n a r

                        A d a   9 5   W o r k s !

                        Friday, November 19, 1999
                      (exact location TBD), Belgium

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

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Ada-Belgium is a non-profit volunteer organization whose purpose is to
promote the use in Belgium of the Ada programming language, the first
ISO standardized object-oriented language and a great language for
engineering reliable systems.

Ada-Belgium is soliciting contributions for presentation during its
next Annual Seminar, to be held in central Belgium on Friday, November
19, 1999. Attendees will include industry, government and university
representatives that are active and interested in Ada software
development and management. The language of the Seminar is English.

This ninth Annual Ada-Belgium Seminar will feature tutorial, paper and
project presentations. Once more, we are preparing a program with
first class invited speakers, such as the previous years John Barnes
('94), Robert Dewar ('95), Tucker Taft ('96), Bill Beckwith ('97) and
Brian Dobbing ('98), and lots of free Ada-related material, e.g. free
Ada CD-ROMs in all Seminars from '94 on, copies of the Ada 95
Reference Manual and Rationale ('95), of the Ada 95 Quality and Style
Guide ('96), of the CORBA IDL to Ada 95 mapping document ('97), etc.

Theme of the Seminar will be "Ada 95 Works!".

Presentations will show that Ada 95 is a viable alternative to be
considered for your next project, as well as share practical
experiences, describe available products, etc.

Contributions consistent with the general theme of the Seminar,
outlined below, are hereby invited:
  * Presentations supporting the theme of the Seminar.
  * Experience reports of projects using or trying out Ada technology.
  * 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, lessons learned.
  * Ada technology.
  * Ada research projects in universities and industry.

Those interested to present at the Seminar should submit a short
abstract (10-15 lines) in English by July 26, 1999, via e-mail to
ada-belgium-board@cs.kuleuven.ac.be for consideration by the board.

Short presentations will get a time-slot of 20-30 minutes. For longer
presentations, the organizers will work out a schedule with the
authors. Proceedings with full papers of the presentations will be
available at the Seminar.

Dates:

  * July 26, 1999: deadline for submission of abstracts.
  * end of August, 1999: notification of acceptance.
  * October 21, 1999: deadline for submission of final papers.
  * November 19, 1999: Ada-Belgium'99 Seminar.

For additional information on the Ada-Belgium'99 Seminar please
contact the Ada-Belgium Board at the e-mail address listed.

Dirk Craeynest
Ada-Belgium Board
ada-belgium-board@cs.kuleuven.ac.be

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                           Acknowledgements

We would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support of our
    activities: ACT Europe, John Robinson & Associates, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Koninklijke Militaire School / Ecole
   Royale Militaire (K.M.S./E.R.M.), OFFIS nv/sa, Rational Software
Corporation, Top Graph'X, and Universite' Libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B.).

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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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* Ada-Belgium'99 Seminar - Nov 19 - Ada 95 Works!
@ 1999-11-03  0:00 Dirk Craeynest
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                         Call for Participation

  A d a - B e l g i u m ' 9 9   -   9 t h   A n n u a l   S e m i n a r

                        A d a   9 5   W o r k s !

                        Friday, November 19, 1999
                             Leuven, Belgium

                     Organized with Assistance from
                       ACM SIGAda and Eurocontrol

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

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Ada-Belgium is a non-profit volunteer organization whose purpose is to
promote the use in Belgium of the Ada programming language, the first
ISO standardized object-oriented language and a great language for
engineering reliable systems.

  For companies throughout the world, Ada is the programming language
  of choice for all the right reasons.  These companies know that Ada
  is their most effective language for building fast, reliable, and
  adaptable systems, on time.

  From: "Choose Ada - The Most Trusted Name in Software tm"
  http://www.adaic.com/docs/flyers/choose-ada.html

We are pleased to announce that on Friday, November 19, 1999,
Ada-Belgium organizes its 9th Annual Seminar at the Faculty Club,
Groot Begijnhof, in Leuven.

Highlights
----------

  * Theme of Ada-Belgium'99 is "Ada 95 Works!". We will have a mix of
    longer tutorial like presentations and shorter experience reports
    or product presentations, given by speakers both from the s.c. Ada
    vendors and the Ada users.
  * Invited speaker is John Barnes. He will give three tutorial
    presentations: one on the SPARK language and toolset for
    developing "more correct" Ada 95 programs, and two on how to use
    some of the advanced new features in Ada 95.
  * Free Ada-related material will be distributed, a.o. the new Walnut
    Creek Ada and Software Engineering double CD-ROM set: the October
    1999 release is a special edition for SIGAda'99 and
    Ada-Belgium'99.
  * All presentations are in English. Everyone interested is welcome.

More information is available below and at the Ada-Belgium'99 Home
Page via URL

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

Here you will find:
  * the full programme,
  * abstracts of the talks,
  * a short biography of the speakers,
  * the presenters' company/organization,
  * free Ada CD-ROMs,
  * documentation that will be handed out,
  * the location of the seminar,
  * the participation fee,
  * the seminar secretariat,
  * acknowledgements,
  * an Ada-Belgium'99 seminar registration form,
  * an Ada-Belgium membership application form.

The annual Ada-Belgium Seminar is an event not to be missed!
Do not delay to register!

Looking forward to meet many of you in Leuven.

Dirk Craeynest
Ada-Belgium Board
ada-belgium-board@cs.kuleuven.ac.be

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Preliminary Programme
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08:30 - 09:30   Registration

09:30 - 09:35   Welcome (Ada-Belgium)

09:35 - 10:35   Tutorial
    [1h00]      "An Overview of SPARK"
                by John Barnes, JBI, U.K.

10:35 - 11:00   Technical Vendor Presentation
    [0h25]      "Rational's solutions for safety-critical applications"
                by Jean-Luc Adda, Rational Software Corporation, France

11:00 - 11:30   Coffee break

11:30 - 12:30   Tutorial
    [1h00]      "Building Frameworks in Ada 95"
                by Ehud Lamm, The Open University, Israel

12:30 - 12:50   Technical Vendor Presentation
    [0h20]      "ObjectAda Real-Time ETS"
                by Patricia Langle, Aonix France

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12:50 - 13:50   Lunch
13:50 - 14:20   Coffee break

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14:20 - 14:40   Technical Presentation:
    [0h20]      "Ada 95 and Real-Time"
                by Pierre Mor�re, Aonix France

14:40 - 15:05   Experience Report:
    [0h25]      "Ada at ADSE - or - Ada for engineering applications"
                by Kees de Lezenne Coulander, Aircraft Development and
                Systems Engineering B.V., the Netherlands

15:05 - 15:50   Tutorial - Part 1:
    [0h45]      "Advanced Ada 95 - Storage Pools"
                by John Barnes, JBI, U.K.

15:50 - 16:20   Coffee break

16:20 - 17:05   Tutorial - Part 2:
    [0h45]      "Advanced Ada 95 - Multiple Inheritance"
                by John Barnes, JBI, U.K.

17:05 - 17:30   Technical Vendor Presentation:
    [0h25]      "GTKAda GUI and GUI builder technology"
                by Arnaud Charlet, ACT Europe, France

17:30 - 17:55   Technical Presentation:
    [0h25]      "The Use of CORBA with Ada 95"
                by Jean-Claude Mahieux, Top-Graph'X, France

17:55 - 18:00   Closing Remarks (Ada-Belgium)

18:00           End of the Seminar

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Abstracts (provided by the authors)
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* Tutorial: "An Overview of SPARK"
  John Barnes, JBI, U.K.

  (duration: 1h00)

  The SPARK language consists of a subset of Ada 95 with embedded
  annotations in the form of Ada comments.  One of the keys to
  developing correct software is using appropriate abstractions.  This
  presentation will show how the SPARK language and its associated tools
  improve the completeness and correctness of abstractions and thus lead
  to Ada programs which are more likely to be correct.

* Tutorial: "Advanced Ada 95"
  John Barnes, JBI, U.K.

  (duration: 0h45 + 0h45)

  Ada 95 contains many advanced features which give the programmer
  greater control over various aspects of programs.  Important ones are
  the ability to define storage pools, to manipulate exception
  occurrences, to handle streams, and to control visibility.  An aspect
  of Ada 95 which has been considered controversial is its approach to
  multiple inheritance.  These talks will discuss various aspects of
  storage pools and multiple inheritance illustrated by examples.

* Tutorial: "Building Frameworks in Ada 95"
  Ehud Lamm, The Open University, Israel

  (duration: 1h00)

  One major vehicle for reuse is the use of libraries of code.  Many
  libraries attempt to provide common data structures and algorithms
  (e.g., trees and sorting), and this seems to be the focus of the 'Ada
  Standard Component Library WG' (see http://www.suffix.com/Ada/SCL/).
  Another type of library consists of frameworks.  We will informally
  define as a framework a canned application structure, which the
  programmer augments with specific functionality.  An Ada 95 framework
  can be built as a class-hierarchy, a generic package, and in several
  other ways.  Our aim is to encourage application frameworks sharing,
  this being a high level form of reuse, and to explore the various
  possibilities and pitfalls, in using the various Ada 95 features.

  Example code will include file processing frameworks, a simple
  interpreter framework etc.  The work presented is work in progress.
  Code examples will be shown and discussed.  Major Ada (and Ada 95)
  features explored: Generics, access-to-subprogram parameters, tagged
  types, Ada.Finalization.

* Experience Report: "Ada at ADSE - or - Ada for engineering
  applications"
  Kees de Lezenne Coulander, Aircraft Development and Systems
  Engineering B.V. (ADSE), the Netherlands

  (duration: 0h25)

  ADSE has developed a number of computer programmes to support the
  aircraft design activities.  These are general engineering programmes
  on subjects like aircraft performance, engine performance and
  anti-icing systems.  All of these programmes are in Ada 95.
  Development is done using the GNAT compiler on OS/2.  The finished
  executables also run under DOS or Windows with the use of suitable DOS
  extenders.  The programmes are used in-house and also at customer
  sites.

  The choice of Ada is based on the good support for general software
  engineering principles, reliability, and in particular the stability
  of the language under hectic circumstances.  Over time a large pool of
  reusable components has been developed, so that new programmes can be
  fielded relatively quickly.

* Technical Presentation: "Ada 95 and Real-Time"
  Pierre Mor�re, Aonix France

  (duration: 0h20)

  The use of High Level Languages in the Real-Time field is still
  subject to discussion.  There are many papers talking about the
  pertinence of using C++ or Java for this kind of applications.  One
  of the reasons of the limited success of such languages is that the
  developers do not control precisely the code generated.  Working on
  Ada for several years, I am still surprised to see programming rules
  for Ada made regarding only one implementation.  One of Aonix'
  positions is to make the users aware of the different ways to
  implement several kinds of Ada features.

* Technical Presentation: "The Use of CORBA with Ada 95"
  Jean-Claude Mahieux, Top-Graph'X, France

  (duration: 0h25)

* Technical Vendor Presentation: "GTKAda GUI and GUI builder technology"
  Arnaud Charlet, ACT Europe, France

  (duration: 0h25)

* Technical Vendor Presentation: "ObjectAda Real-Time ETS"
  Patricia Langle, Aonix France

  (duration: 0h20)

  Demonstration of this PC environment, identical to ObjectAda for
  Windows, with a real-time executive from Pharlap compatible with
  Win32.

* Technical Vendor Presentation: "Rational's solutions for
  safety-critical applications"
  Jean-Luc Adda, Rational Software Corporation, France

  (duration: 0h25)

  The presentation provides an overview of tools and practices proposed
  by Rational Software for the development of safety-critical
  applications using Ada 95.  It covers from requirement collection to
  embedded code debugging.

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Biography of speakers (provided by the authors)
---------------------

* Jean-Luc Adda, Rational Software Corporation, France

  Jean-Luc Adda joined Rational Software in 1990 as a sales sector
  manager covering most the Ada business in France and Benelux. He has
  been working in Ada since 1982, in development, project management,
  and sales activities.

* John Barnes, JBI, U.K.

  John Barnes read Mathematics at Trinity College Cambridge. His early
  career was with Imperial Chemical Industries where he worked on the
  development of languages for process control applications. He has been
  involved with Ada from the early days. He was a member of the Ada 83
  and Ada 95 design teams and was principal author of the Rationale for
  Ada 95. He has written a number of books including High Integrity Ada
  - The SPARK Approach (upon which the first tutorial is based) as well
  as Programming in Ada 95. He is currently President of Ada-Europe.

* Arnaud Charlet, ACT Europe, France

  Arnaud Charlet is Software Engineer at ACT Europe.

* Kees de Lezenne Coulander, Aircraft Development and Systems
  Engineering B.V. (ADSE), the Netherlands

  Studied aeronautical engineering at the Technological University of
  Delft in the Netherlands, and the Cranfield Institute of Technology in
  the U.K. Joined Fokker Aircraft in 1973, and was initially involved
  with general aircraft design studies in the Advanced Design
  Department. Gradually specialized in aircraft performance and the
  associated computer programmes. Joined ADSE in 1996 and became
  involved with consultancy and design activities in various
  aeronautical fields, in addition to continuing to design and maintain
  computer programmes for aircraft design purposes.

* Ehud Lamm, The Open University, Israel

  Home page: http://purl.oclc.org/NET/ehudlamm

  Ehud Lamm served in the Israeli Army (the IDF) as an application
  programmer, system programmer, DBA and DBA Department Manager.
  Received B.A. cum laude in Computer Science from the Open University
  in Israel in 1998. Since 1998 Ehud serves as an instructor in the Open
  University course "Software Engineering and Ada." Main topics of
  interest in computer science: algorithms and data structures, machine
  learning, programming languages and software engineering.

* Patricia Langle, Aonix France

  Patricia Langle is Pre-sales Consultant at Aonix France.

* Jean-Claude Mahieux, Top-Graph'X, France

  Jean-Claude Mahieux is Director of Top-Graph'X.

* Pierre Mor�re, Aonix France

  Pierre Mor�re has occupied several positions, from contract engineer
  to senior technical consultant in Aonix (formerly Alsys) since 1992.
  As an expert in Safety Critical development, he was deeply involved
  in the Safe Ada Executive project which is the Ada83 version of RAVEN.
  He is now in charge of the Ada Skill Center in Aonix France.

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Companies and Organizations (provided by the authors)
---------------------------

* ACT Europe, France

  http://www.act-europe.fr/

  ACT: The Ada Partner

  ACT's mission is to ensure that your software project will succeed.
  To this end, ACT Markets GNAT Professional, the most advanced Ada 95
  Development environment available today.  GNAT Professional is the
  only Ada solution that comes with real support covering all aspects of
  its use, and expert consulting on maximizing the benefits of the Ada
  language itself.  To help meet deadlines and budget constraints, our
  high-quality, responsive support increases productivity and reduces
  costs by allowing your team to concentrate on its software mission.

* Aircraft Development and Systems Engineering B.V. (ADSE), the
  Netherlands

  http://www.adse.nl/

  ADSE was founded in the Spring of 1996.  Most initial employees
  transferred from Fokker Aircraft, which had just ceased its design
  activities.  Within three years, the company has grown to employ more
  than 70 people.  Turnover in 1998 was nearly 5 million Euros.

  ADSE has a multi-disciplinary team of systems and product development
  engineers. Expertise in the aeronautical field embraces a wide range
  of subjects, such as aircraft interiors, conceptual design,
  simulation, anti-icing systems and air traffic management, as well as
  project management and systems engineering. The customer base has
  widened to include not only the aerospace industry, but also such
  diverse fields as shipbuilding, high-speed railways, and power
  generation.

* Aonix

  http://www.aonix.com/
  http://www.aonix.fr/

  Aonix is a major provider of lifecycle software-development tools and
  is one of the largest software tools companies in the world.  Aonix
  currently has more than 20,000 installations with half a million users
  worldwide.  The company was formed in November 1996 as a result of the
  merger of two successful development tools companies Thomson Software
  Products (formally Alsys and MUST Software), specializing in Ada and
  MIS tools, and Interactive Development Environments (IDE), an
  experienced player in the modeling, analysis and design tool market.

  The Aonix products and array of consulting services provide complete
  life-cycle solutions for analyzing requirements, designing,
  implementing, testing and deploying software for the most challenging
  commercial or technical projects.  The comprehensive set of offerings
  address the most popular object-orientated and structured-development
  languages including Ada, C, C++, Java, IDL and others on a variety of
  development platforms.

* Open University, Israel

  http://www-e.openu.ac.il/

  The Open University of Israel is a distance education university
  designed to offer academic studies to students throughout Israel.  Its
  home study method allows students all over the country to pursue a
  higher education, whenever and wherever convenient, without
  interfering with their other personal and vocational obligations.
  Authorized by the Israeli Council for Higher Education to confer a
  Bachelor's Degree, the Open University of Israel offers about 400
  courses in Life Sciences, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Computer
  Science, Social Sciences, Management, Jewish Studies, Education,
  Humanities, Psychology, Communications, Music and Art.

  The Open University offers programs towards B.A and M.Sc degrees in
  computer science. These programs offer around 40 courses and seminars
  concerning both theoretical and applied computer science. Some of the
  courses take advantage of computer mediated communication techniques.
  Currently there are about 4000 students enrolled in the Open
  University computer science programs. Graduates of the Open University
  can be found in the Hi-Tech industry and in studies toward higher
  degrees in institutes of higher learning both in Israel and abroad.

* Rational Software Corporation

  http://www.rational.com/

  Rational Software Corporation (NASDAQ: RATL), the leader in unifying
  software teams, helps organizations develop and deploy e-business,
  Web, enterprise-wide, technical and embedded software through a
  combination of tools, services and software engineering best
  practices.  Rational is the leading Ada vendor since 1991, providing
  integrated development environments for complex Ada and mixed-language
  Ada, C, and C++ applications.  Founded in 1981, Rational had revenues
  of $411.8 million for its fiscal year that ended in March 1999, and
  employs thousands of people worldwide.

* Top-Graph'X, France

  http://www.topgraphx.com/

  Our goal is to provide Ada developpers with robust and reliable
  solutions.  Most of our products are entirely implemented in Ada,
  exploiting all the language facilities.  Our mission is to help our
  customers to achieve their goals.  So we also provide high level
  assistance and excellent and very responsive support.

  Top Graph'X is the only company in the world who took the challenge of
  re-implementing X11 and Motif libraries in Ada.  The first
  implementation was based on Ada83 technology, the new generation,
  entirely re-designed, takes advantages of new Ada 95 features.  Top
  Graph'X has also been the first company in the world being able to
  deliver a full Ada 95 CORBA implementation since September 1997.

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Free Ada CD-ROMs
----------------

Copies of the new October 1999 Edition of the Walnut Creek Ada and
Software Engineering CD-ROM set, bought by Ada-Belgium through an
agreement with the Special Interest Group on Ada of the ACM (ACM
SIGAda), will be freely distributed to all registered participants (*),
up to the amount available.

This CD-ROM set includes a.o. ports to lots of platforms of the GNU Ada
95 compiler (GNAT), and Aonix' Ada 95 Compiler and Environment for
Windows 95.  It is a 2-disc update to the November 1998 base edition
that was distributed at our Seminar last year; a limited number of these
base sets will be available for a small fee for attendees who didn't
participate last year.  More information on this special CD-ROM edition
for Ada-Belgium'99 is available separately.

(*) Students, already enjoying free registration, who are not a member
of Ada-Belgium, will be asked a small fee for the 2-disc set to help
cover part of the expenses.

Documentation
-------------

It is a tradition that lots of interesting documents are distributed
(freely) on the Seminar day.

For this 9th Annual Seminar each participant will be offered, a.o.,
printed proceedings with papers related to the presentations.
Moreover, copies of slides, and additional documents and papers will
be distributed.

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Location
--------

The Seminar takes place at the premises of the Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven (K.U.Leuven).  Exact location of the Seminar is the "Faculty
Club", Groot Begijnhof, Tervuursevest, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium.  Parking
facilities are available.

See also "How to get there and where to stay?" on the Ada-Belgium'99
Web-pages.

Participation fee
-----------------

5000 BEF for Ada-Belgium members
7000 BEF for non-members
Free registration for full-time students (without lunch)

All registration includes coffee breaks and full documentation.  Paid
registration includes lunch.  Students can optionally pay for lunch.
Paid registration or Ada-Belgium membership includes a free October 1999
Walnut Creek Ada CD-ROM set (up to the amount available).

Students, who are not a member of Ada-Belgium, pay 200 BEF fee for the
2-disc update set to help cover part of the expenses.  Copies of the
2-disc base set are available at 200 BEF for all.

The attached Registration Form has to be returned, signed, preferably
before Monday November 15, 1999.  Students may arrange registration in
group through their institution.

Seminar secretariat
-------------------

Ada-Belgium'99 Seminar Secretariat
Attn. Prof. K. De Vlaminck
c/o Department of Computer Science
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven)
Celestijnenlaan 200A, B-3001 Leuven (Heverlee)

Phone:  +32-(0)16-32.70.58 or 32.76.32
Fax:    +32-(0)16-32.79.96
E-mail: ada-belgium-board@cs.kuleuven.ac.be
WWW:    http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/

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                            Acknowledgements
 
 We would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support of our
     activities: ACT Europe, John Robinson & Associates, Katholieke
 Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Koninklijke Militaire School / Ecole
    Royale Militaire (K.M.S./E.R.M.), OFFIS nv/sa, Rational Software
 Corporation, Top Graph'X, and Universit� Libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B.).
 
  Special thanks to ACM SIGAda (ACM Special Interest Group on the Ada
  programming language) and Eurocontrol (European Organisation for the
       Safety of Air Navigation) for their support of this event.
 
    tm "The Most Trusted Name In Software" is a trademark of the Ada
                         Resource Association.

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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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Ada-Belgium'99 Seminar Registration
________________________________________________________________________

Please mail to                                  or fax to
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Ada-Belgium'99 Secretariat                      + 32 (0)16-32.79.96
Attn. Prof. K. De Vlaminck
c/o Department of Computer Science
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven)
Celestijnenlaan 200A
B - 3001 Leuven (Heverlee), Belgium

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to become one, please mail or fax an Ada-Belgium membership application
form for 1999 and pay the appropriate fee.

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1999 Ada-Belgium Membership Application
________________________________________________________________________

Please mail to                                  or fax to
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   Ada-Belgium                                     + 32 (0)2 650 56 09
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Dirk (Dirk.Craeynest@cs.kuleuven.ac.be for Ada-Belgium e-mail)

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Dirk Craeynest | OFFIS nv/sa       | Email Dirk.Craeynest@offis.be
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*** Nov 19, Ada-Belgium'99, 9th Annual Seminar, "Ada 95 Works!", Leuven
*** http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/local.html




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