* LA AdaTEC Meeting Anouncement
@ 1983-03-18 0:48 trw-unix!colbert
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LA Ada TEC
Topic: Development of a Production Ada Compiler
Speaker: Gerry Fisher
Telesoft
Date: Monday, March 14, 1983
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: E2/B114
TRW
Compton Blvd
Redondo Beach
Contact: Hal Hart or Ed Colbert
535-7060 535-5776
Abstract:
Gerry Fisher is a distinguished reviewer and was the director of the NYU
Ada/Ed project. He now heads the development of TeleSoft's Ada Compiler. In
this talk he compares the goals of several important Ada compiler development
projects and asseses the results. His experience as an implementor, combined
with his perspective as national AdaTEC chairperson, should guarantee an
interesting report on the real state of Ada compiler development.
Future AdaTEC Events:
Apr 18: LA AdaTEC/SigSOFT at Aerospace Corp: "All
About Methodman," Prof. Peter Freeman (UCI), Methodman
Co-author.
May 18: 2 Ada Sessions at NCC in Anaheim: Future APSE's &
Applications.
May 21: LA AdaTEC's 1st Annual Compiler Fair, at
Aerospace Corp. (detail info to be mailed soon).
*
"ADA" is a registered trademark of the United States
Department of Defense (Ada Joint Program Office).
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* LA AdaTEC Meeting Anouncement
@ 1983-06-13 21:41 colbert
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LA Ada*TEC Dinner Meeting
Topic: Ada Environment Standardization: Report from the Captain
Speaker: Patricia Oberndorf (NOSC)
KIT Chair
Date: Monday, June 20, 1983 Price: Dinner (Tax & Tip inc.)
with Reservations $12.00
Time: 6:30 p.m. Cocktails Program only Free
7:00 p.m. Dinner Validated Parking $ 1.00
8:00 p.m. Program
Place: TraveLodge Reservations & Information:
9750 Airport Blvd. Cheryl Chapman 536-7281
Los Angeles, CA before 2pm Fri, Jun 17, `83
Abstract:
The history and status of the two DoD teams - the KAPSE Interface Team
(KIT) and the KAPSE Interface Team from Industry and Academia (KITIA) - will be
presented. Their charter is to define a set of interfaces which can be used as
a DoD standard for achieving the ability to share tools and data bases between
conforming APSEs.
Biography:
Mrs. Oberndorf was born in the fine northern town of Minneapolis in ...
(as you might guess - I hate biographies!) But, seriously ...
B.S. in Math/Computer Science from Oregon State University
M.S. in Computer Science from UCSD
Started working for the Naval Electronics Laboratory Center (now the Naval
Ocean Systems Center) in 1974.
Started working environment/tool projects in 1975. Participated in the
reviews that lead to the selection of the AIE contract winner and was
subsequently chosen by the AJPO to head the KIT effort, starting in January
1982.
Note:
Election of officers this meeting. Nominees are Hal Hart (Vice Chair),
Cheryl Chapman (Treasure), Carol LeDoux (Secretary), Mike Hogan (Industrial
Representative Committee Chairman). Additional nominations from the floor (or
any one standing on it) will be accepted at the meeting.
Future AdaTEC Events:
July 14: John Forman (Texas Instruments), "The APSE Interactive
Monitor", TRW E2/Presentation Room, 6:30pm.
Aug: Hal Hart "TRW's Ada Introduction Strategy" or Mark Bigger
(SDC), "SDC's Ada Syntax Directed Editor"
* "ADA" is a registered trademark of the United States
Department of Defense (Ada Joint Program Office).
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* LA AdaTEC Meeting Anouncement
@ 1983-07-11 17:55 colbert
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y fashion. The project did successfully produce an initial PA-APSE that
served as a test bed for a new prototype support tool, an automated Unit
Development Folder (UDF) capability. Partial development of the automated UDF
prototype revealed new issues to be faced in the evolution of mature APSEs,
thus confirming the potential value of such a PA-APSE test bed. The project
also analyzed other issues to be faced in the evolution of mature APSEs; these
issues clustered in several principal areas: (1) man-machine interfaces and
the Tool Extension Paradigm, (2) methodologies and environment capabilities,
(3) software structure, system conventions and virtual KAPSE interfaces, and
(4) master (project) database issues. This presentation discusses the results
of the feasibility analysis.
Judy Bamberger is currently a member of the PA-APSE design and
implementation team. Previous assignments at TRW have included Software
Engineering and Technical Assistance on the MX JOVIAL (J73) compilers. She
holds a Master's in Education (Junior High School), which has provided insight
into how to teach concepts germane to all programming languages (notably,
JOVIAL (J73) and Ada), and is currently working on her Master's in Computer
Science at UCLA. She is the chairperson of the Education Committee of the
Ada-JOVIAL Users Group; she presents J73 tutorials at national meetings; and
she will be delighted to present Ada tutorials to interested groups.
Future AdaTEC Events:
Aug: Hal Hart "TRW's Ada Introduction Strategy",
* Ada is a registered trademark of the U. S. Government -- Ada Joint
Program Office.
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