From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.5-pre1 (2020-06-20) on ip-172-31-74-118.ec2.internal X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.8 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_50 autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.5-pre1 Date: 1 Sep 1991 16:46:59-EDT From: Judy.Bamberger@sei.cmu.edu Subject: TRI-Ada '91 - Special Meetings and Panels! Message-ID: <9109012046.AA06813@ts5a.sei.cmu.edu> List-Id: Ada: Today's Accomplishments; Tomorrow's Expectations FINAL PROGRAM - FINAL PROGRAM - FINAL PROGRAM TRI-Ada '91 San Jose Convention Center San Jose, California October 21-25, 1991 The largest worldwide conference and exposition devoted exclusively to the advancement of Ada software ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- For a printed copy of the TRI-Ada '91 Final Program, or for additional information, contact: TRI-Ada '91 - Danieli & O'Keefe Associates, Inc Conference Management 490 Boston Post Road Sudbury MA 01776 USA TO FAX: CALL +1-508-443-4715. OR CALL 1-800-833-7751 (in USA and Canada only) or +1-508-443-3330. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXECUTIVE SESSION: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND Ada. This seminar for senior executives, coordinated by Larry Druffel, Director of the Software Engineering Institute, will provide a concise, management-oriented overview of Ada and software engineering. Attendance is limited. Topics: Introduction and Overview of Ada L E Druffel, Software Engineering Institute Experiences with Ada J T Foreman, Software Engineering Institute A Program Manger's View D Andres, TRW Software Engineering and Ada S Murphy, IBM Economics of Software Engineering F McGarry, NASA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROUNDTABLE: PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY - FREEDOM OR CONFINEMENT? This panel will discuss a broad range of subjects relating to software design, development and marketing, safety, quality, intellectual property rights, and standards, and will explore ethics and the decision making process through a case study of real-world situations critical to the computing and system development industry. Moderator: James Mauer, Executive Editor, Communications of the ACM Panelists: David Brandon, Vice President for Program and Technology, Interop, Inc Bill Curtis, Director, Software Process Program, Software Engineering Institute Joseph DeBlasi, Executive Director, Association for Computing Machinery Paul Levy, President, Rational Paul Saffo, Research Fellow, Institute for the Future Winston Royce, Director of Software Development Technology, TRW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Invited PANEL: Policy for Progress on Process Tu-Ma-4 Moderator: Joan Bebb, TRW Panelists: M F Browning, Information Systems for C4 J D Carlson, SDIO/SD T Horner, Defense Security Assistance Agency L K Mosemann II, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Communications, Computers, and Logistics) J P Solomond, Ada Joint Program Office Senior representatives of the US DoD will discuss current policies and explain future plans of their organisation to support better software engineering through Ada. For: Those interested hearing the senior policy leaders describe exactly how the US DoD will shape the software development process used on its programs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------