* Ada training
@ 1987-09-02 23:34 Andrew Lue
1987-09-04 18:12 ` Lance Murray
0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Lue @ 1987-09-02 23:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
I am currently teaching myself how to program in Ada from a textbook.
Even though I consider the book ("An Introduction to ADA," by S.J. Young) to
be well written, I am concerned that my understanding of the language and its
capabilities will not be complete.
It's important that I learn Ada because my job requires it.
Unfortunately, my company does not have any in-house Ada courses. Could
someone out there let me know about such classes (both short- and long-term)?
Thanks.
Andrew Lue
{ucbvax!sun!nsc!andrew}
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* Re: Ada training
1987-09-02 23:34 Ada training Andrew Lue
@ 1987-09-04 18:12 ` Lance Murray
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Lance Murray @ 1987-09-04 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
Andrew,
try Foothill and Stanford. At one time the Northeastern Bay
Area Technology Center (in Sunnyvale/Santa Clara) had a class scheduled,
but I'm sure if this is still valid. Hope this helps.
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* Ada Training
@ 1989-09-18 14:08 C. Czaplicki
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: C. Czaplicki @ 1989-09-18 14:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
As chairman of the Naval Air Development Centers Ada Training Committee,I've
taken it upon myself to explore this INFO-ADA group to find potential sources
for in-house Ada training courses. A recent survey which was completed has
indicated that the line management anticipates a considerable need for Ada
training.
The courses that we are immediately looking for are:
Ada Language Overview
Ada Project Management
Software Engineering with Ada
Ada and Software Development Standards
Ada Programming Workshop
Advanced Ada Programming Workshop
Designing Real Time Systems with Ada
Any company interested can send their Curriculum and Rate Schedule for classes
at the customer site to:
John Markow, Code 032
Naval Air Development Center
Warminster, Pennsylvania 18974-5000
Please respond by 3 October, 1989.
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* Ada Training
@ 1995-03-29 0:00 nus2716
1995-03-29 7:22 ` Colin James III
0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: nus2716 @ 1995-03-29 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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* Re: Ada Training
1995-03-29 0:00 Ada Training nus2716
@ 1995-03-29 7:22 ` Colin James III
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Colin James III @ 1995-03-29 7:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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 <D67FMw.483@dsac.dla.mil>, Ken Cohen <kcohen@dsdc.dla.mil> 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 |
>+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
>
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* Ada TRAINING
@ 1995-04-07 0:00 nus2716
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: nus2716 @ 1995-04-07 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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* ada training
@ 1997-12-29 0:00 Stacy Wolfson
1997-12-29 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
` (2 more replies)
0 siblings, 3 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Stacy Wolfson @ 1997-12-29 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Can anyone suggest a training company that offers ada training?--Thanks!
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* Re: ada training
1997-12-29 0:00 Stacy Wolfson
@ 1997-12-29 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1997-12-30 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
1998-01-12 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
2 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Robert Dewar @ 1997-12-29 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Stacy asks
<<Can anyone suggest a training company that offers ada training?--Thanks!
>>
Ada Core Technologies offers Ada training courses with an emphasis on
the use of Ada 95. We also provide training courses in the effective
use of GNAT.
Robert Dewar
Ada Core Technologies
(for details, send email to sales@gnat.com)
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* Re: ada training
1997-12-29 0:00 Stacy Wolfson
1997-12-29 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
@ 1997-12-30 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
1997-12-30 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1998-01-12 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
2 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Richard D Riehle @ 1997-12-30 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <34A7BD6B.1587@mathworks.com>,
Stacy Wolfson <swolfson@mathworks.com> wrote:
>Can anyone suggest a training company that offers ada training?--Thanks!
Our company, AdaWorks, offers a full range of Ada training. Our
web page is www.adaworks.com. My email address is,
richard@adaworks.com.
I apologize for posting a commercial message in this forum.
Richard Riehle
AdaWorks Software Engineering
Suite 30
2555 Park Boulevard
Palo Alto, CA 94306
(415) 328-1815
FAX 328-1112
info@adaworks.com
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* Re: ada training
1997-12-30 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
@ 1997-12-30 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1997-12-30 0:00 ` Larry Kilgallen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Robert Dewar @ 1997-12-30 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Richard said
<<I apologize for posting a commercial message in this forum.
>>
I think we have agreed in the past that brief commercial announcements
are useful on CLA providing that they are clearly such, and that they
are brief (i.e. minimum of information, with pointer for people who want
more). I certainly have found such messages from others useful in the
past.
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* Re: ada training
1997-12-30 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
@ 1997-12-30 0:00 ` Larry Kilgallen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Larry Kilgallen @ 1997-12-30 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <dewar.883487928@merv>, dewar@merv.cs.nyu.edu (Robert Dewar) writes:
> Richard said
>
> <<I apologize for posting a commercial message in this forum.
>>>
>
> I think we have agreed in the past that brief commercial announcements
> are useful on CLA providing that they are clearly such, and that they
> are brief (i.e. minimum of information, with pointer for people who want
> more). I certainly have found such messages from others useful in the
> past.
Certainly, and the value of this brief announcement was enhanced by the
fact that it was a "fresh" item, rather than responding to one of what
seems like daily "write-before-read" postings asking "Has anyone ever
heard of an ADA compiler for Windows 95?".
My newsreader displays -<Discussion about Ada*.>- for this newsgroup,
and I am certain it was not put their by the local system manager.
It would be nice if someone could make it include a FAQ URL.
Larry Kilgallen
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* Re: ada training
@ 1997-12-31 0:00 Sam Harbaugh, Palm Bay, Florida
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Sam Harbaugh, Palm Bay, Florida @ 1997-12-31 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Stacy Wolfson <swolfson@MATHWORKS.COM> wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a training company that offers ada training?--Thanks!
from http://www.acusys.com
Two Courses, Language and Management on One CD-ROM* for only $29.95 US plus
$3.95 US shipping and handling per order.
The above price is for a single user license. Multi-user, Site and LAN
licenses are available.
The Ada 95 Introduction CD-ROM contains two courses, Language and
Management. Together they contain over 750 content screens with over 9
hours of narration by Dr. Charles (Chuck) Engle, Jr. and Lisa Chan, both
experts in the Ada language.
A knowledge of Ada 83 is assumed. These courses focus on making the
transition to Ada 95 both from the programmer's and program manager's point
of view.
sam harbaugh
p.s. It works fine on Windows NT also
p.p.s. I guess that I also should apologize for the commercial posting.
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* Re: ada training
1997-12-29 0:00 Stacy Wolfson
1997-12-29 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1997-12-30 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
@ 1998-01-12 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle
2 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Richard D Riehle @ 1998-01-12 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <34A7BD6B.1587@mathworks.com>,
Stacy Wolfson <swolfson@mathworks.com> wrote:
>Can anyone suggest a training company that offers ada training?--Thanks!
In looking over the responses to this inquiry we note that our
response did not seem to get posted. Our company, AdaWorks, also
does Ada training. Our web page is www.adaworks.com.
Richard Riehle
richard@adaworks.com
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