* Workshop on Methods and Tools for Ada 95
@ 1996-06-26 0:00 Laurent Pautet
1996-06-26 0:00 ` Ian Ward
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Workshop on Methods and Tools for Ada 95
Organized by Telecom Bretagne and TNI
Sponsored by Region Bretagne
Why you should attend this Workshop ?
______________________________________
* Acquire a good understanding of the GNAT Ada 95 technology
* Learn the new possibilities of Ada 95 for your needs and your
applications : its object-oriented, real-time and system features.
* Learn the HOOD Methodology that was selected by the European Space Agency
* Learn the exciting details of GNAT and its development tools
* Meet the leading architects of GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler)
* Put your hands on GNAT and its related tools and HOOD !
* Meet outstanding contributors to Ada 95 : two speakers are
distinguished reviewers of Ada 95 !
Date and location
_________________
September 16-20 in Brest, France. This five day session will take
place on the campus of ENST de Bretagne. The participants of the
Workshop will have access to workstations and will be able to
experiment GNAT and Ada 95 related tools. The location of ENST by the
seaside provides outstanding opportunity to learn in a relaxed
atmosphere.
Planned Schedule
________________
Some sessions will be organized in parallel.
Monday AM Registration - Welcome - Opening addesses
PM E. Schonberg : An introduction to Ada 95
Tuesday AM R. Dewar - GNAT
PM F. Gasperoni - GNAT and its tools
L. Asplund - System programming in Ada
Wednesday AM A. Strohmeier - OO and Ada 95
PM L. Pautet Y Kermarrec The distributed system annex
Practical work on OOP Discussion on GNAT, Ada 95
Thursday AM R. Dewar - Real time session
PM P. Dissaux - HOOD methodology
Practical work on the distributed annex
Friday AM C. Comar Interface and libraries
P. Dissaux - Practical work on HOOD
PM Final session
Registration
____________
Fill the form and send it to the Workshop bureau.
Full Name
Title
Organization or Affiliation
Department or Mail Stop
Address
City State/Province Zip/Postal Code
Country
Telephone Fax
E-mail
Time Before July 15 After July 15
Amount Without VAT
1. Workshop* 4 000 FF 5 000 FF
2. Price for academics* 3 000 FF 3 500 FF
2. ADD'L banquet ticket 250 FF 250 FF
(for spouses)
Total FF FF
Payments should be made by bank money transfer (Account
15589-29755-00011351743, Credit Mutuel de Bretagne, CCM Landerneau St
Julien. Please include your name as registered and the workshop label
"Ada95").
TNI VAT number: FR 76 334 237 351
* Includes one copy of workshop proceedings, entrance to Oceanopolis,
one ticket for the banquet dinner, shuttles at selected times (from the
hotels to ENST de Bretagne), lunches and coffee breaks.
The workshop speakers
______________________
* Lars ASPLUND is Professor at the Department of
Computer Systems (DOCS) at Uppsala University, Sweden and leads two
research groups: neural networks with application for ATM-networks and
hardware implementation and Real Time Systems with emphasis for
distributed Ada. He is chairman for Ada in Sweden and member of the
Swedish ISO-committee for computer languages.
* Cyrille COMAR is a member of Ada Core Technologies (ACT) and founder of
ACT Europe. He is one of the key architect of GNAT and has implemented
the object-oriented features and its library model.
* Pierre Dissaux is products manager at TNI and carries out his
activities around HOOD. TNI has produced STOOD which is a CASE tool
for HOOD~4 and generates Ada, and C/C++ code. STOOD can now generate
Ada 95 code.
* Robert Dewar is Professor at New York University and President of
Ada Core Technologies (ACT). He has been intensively involved in
programming languages and was a Distinguished Reviewer of Ada 95.
He has been involved in the design and implementation of the Alsys
Ada compiler. Now, he coordinates the activities around GNAT.
* Franco Gasperoni is a member of the GNAT team. He is the co-founder
of ACT Europe. He contributes to the development of GNAT. His
current interests are software engineering and software tools to assist
GNAT programmers.
* Yvon Kermarrec is assistant Professor at ENST de Bretagne in Brest.
He is a member of the GNAT team and is working on the design and
implementation of the Distributed System Annex of Ada 95. His research
interests are distributed systems and platforms, OSF DCE and
software engineering.
* Laurent Nana is a PhD student at ENST de Bretagne in Brest. He is a
member of the GNAT team and he is in charge of the implementation of
the distributed features of Ada 95 in GNAT. His research interests are
distributed system and fault tolerance.
* Laurent Pautet is assistant Professor at ENST, Paris and member of the
GNAT team. His research interests include software
engineering, distributed systems, and real-time systems. He is
currently participating to the implementation of the Ada 95 Distributed
System Annex for GNAT.
* Alfred Strohmeier is a Professor of Computer Science at the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Switzerland where he
leads the Software Engineering Laboratory. He has been teaching
object-oriented design and Ada (since 1981) in academic and
industrial settings. He has been a Distinguished Reviewer of Ada
95 and participated in its definition. His current interests
are Software Engineering; Software Development Methodologies,
especially object-oriented approaches; Software Development
Environments; and technologies related to the Ada language,
including software components and bindings.
* Ed Schonberg is Professor of Computer Science at New York
University and is one of the founders of Ada Core technologies
(ACT). His research interests include the design and implementation
of programming languages, Software Engineering and programming
methodologies, and chamber music.
Outings
_______
Two social events are included in the program:
A visit to Oceanopolis. "Prepare to see the sea as you have never seen
it before. The sea viewed from outer space from the surface and from
the depths. The flora, fauna and mysteries of the sea await you at
Oceanopolis. Come and make fascinating descoveries and spend moments
of pleasure, relaxing in an extraordinary environment which
reconstructs the undersea world".
A banquet Dinner (3h) on a boat. "While enjoying a delicious meal,
you will discover the wonderful Brest sea coast line and the
attractions of the river upto Landevennec where the famous benedictine
abbey and boat graveyard are located". Due to on-board limitations,
only the first 100 participants registered will participate to the
banquet. SO REGISTER NOW !
Hotels
______
The workshop has specially selected two 3 stars hotels for you in the
city center of Brest. You can contact the hotel directly to book your
room. If you specify your participation in the Workshop, you can
obtain a discount. Both hotels offe your outstanding features and
restaurants.
Holiday Inn Garden Court proposes a single room with breakfast buffet
at 430 FF per night. The double room is at 460 FF per night. (phone
+33 98 80 84 00 - fax +33 98 80 84 84)
Hotel Oceania proposes a single room at 380 FF per night. The double
room is at 460 FF per night. (phone +33 98 80 66 66 - Fax +33 98 80
65 50)
Transport to Brest and ENST de Bretagne
________________________________________
Air Inter Europe (subsidiary of Air France) operates flights between
Paris and Brest. It will take one hour to reach Brest. You can choose
your airport in Paris: Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (two flights a day)
and Orly (6 flights a day). Air Inter Europe offers discounts (upto 60
%) to participants of the Workshop (ask us for a voucher).
BritAir operates flights between London and Brest and between Lyon and
Brest. You can get discount (ask us for a voucher).
High Speed Trains operates between Paris Montparnasse and Brest.
Travel time will be about 4 hours.
Buses link the City of Brest to ENST (line 14 - direction Technopole -
Stop : Europe). You can also take the bus from your hotel to ENST but
at specific times only.
Cancellation policy
___________________
The information given in this program is subject to modifications and
we reserve the right to operate last minute changes. In case of
cancellation of the workshop, we will reimburse only the amount paid.
Cancellation must be in writing; an administrative fee of 500 FF will be
applied to all cancellations. All refunds will be made after the workshop.
No refund will be made for cancellations postmarked after August 1, 1996.
Address and point of contact
____________________________
Yvon Kermarrec
ENST de Bretagne
Departement Informatique
BP 832
29285 Brest, France
Phone: +33 98 00 12 85
Fax : +33 98 00 12 82
e-mail: Yvon.Kermarrec@enst-bretagne.fr
URL : http://www-info.enst-bretagne.fr/~kermarre/workshop/workshop.html
Pierre Dissaux
TNI
Technopole Brest-Iroise
Case Postale 1
29608 Brest Cedex
Phone : +33 98 05 27 44
Fax : +33 98 49 45 33
e-mail: tni-0699@eurobretagne.fr
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-- Laurent
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* Re: Workshop on Methods and Tools for Ada 95
1996-06-26 0:00 Laurent Pautet
@ 1996-06-26 0:00 ` Ian Ward
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From: Ian Ward @ 1996-06-26 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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As TNI make the world's best HOOD tool for
Ada, C and C++, I am glad that they now
seem to have encompassed Ada95.
Their "Stood" tool, while having it's faults,
is the most natural tool I have EVER used
and, I think, is the best example I have
seen of the use of Prolog.
Without slagging off any other tool
manufacturers, you could really learn
a thing or two from these guys.
I would recommend this company to anybody.
(And no, I don't own shares.)
One more thing, Bretagne also has the best
golf course I've ever played...
Fresloni�rre, in Rennes.
Best regards,
---
Ian Ward's opinions only : ian@rsd.bel.alcatel.be
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* Workshop on Methods and Tools for Ada 95
@ 1997-07-19 0:00 Laurent Pautet
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From: Laurent Pautet @ 1997-07-19 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Workshop on Methods and Tools for Ada 95
8 - 12 September 1997 in Brest
Organized by Telecom Bretagne and TNI
Sponsored by Region Bretagne and Ada Europe
This second edition of the `Workshop on software and methods and tools
for Ada 95' will be held in Brest, Brittany, France. Sessions, demos and
tutorials will address distributed and real-time systems. We are fairly
confident that you will find useful information and expertise during this
workshop. Please note that the official language will be English.
More information can be found on our web page:
http://www-info.enst-bretagne.fr/~kermarre/
Why you should attend this Workshop ?
______________________________________
* Meet outstanding contributors to Ada 95, to real time and to
distribution.
* Meet the leading architects of GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler) and
other products.
* Learn the new possibilities of Ada 95 for your needs and your
applications : its features for object-oriented, real-time,
distribution and system
* Learn the HOOD Methodology that was selected by the European Space Agency
* Learn how RTEMS (Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems) can
be the solution for your real-time needs.
* Discover the new products from various vendors. There will be
product presentations and an exhibition. Use their products for
practical work.
Date and location
_________________
September 8-12, 1997 in Brest, France. This five day session will take place
on the campus of ENST de Bretagne. The participants at the Workshop will
have access to workstations and will be able to experiment GNAT and Ada
95 related tools. The location of ENST by the seaside provides
outstanding opportunity to learn in a relaxed atmosphere.
Planned Schedule
________________
Some sessions will be organized in parallel. Please consult our web
pages to have more details on the program.
Monday AM Registration - welcome - Introduction to Ada 95
PM Keynote address: S. Moody
L. Asplund : system programming with Ada 95
Labs setup
Tuesday AM A. Wellings : Real time and Ada
J. Sherrill : RTEMS
S. Rybin : ASIS
C. Comar : Tool design for Ada
PM Real time Labs and ASIS Labs.
L. Asplund - System programming in Ada
Wednesday AM L. Pautet Y Kermarrec S Tardieu Distributed Ada 95 and GLADE
HOOD User Group meeting
PM Distribution Labs and HOOD Labs
Thursday AM Vendor sessions
E. Schonberg : Java and Ada 95
PM R. Dewar : title to be announced
Vendor sessions
Friday AM Labs
Participants' corner
PM Final session
Call for Exhibitions
--------------------
There will be an exhibition during this workshop. If you want to present
your products, please get in touch with the organizers.
Call for Presentations
----------------------
If you are willing to present your current activities, we have reserved
a special slot in the program. Please get in touch with the organizers.
The workshop speakers
______________________
* Lars ASPLUND, Department of Computer Systems, Uppsala University, Sweden,
is active within the fields of Neural Networks, Real-Time Systems and
hardware implementations. The teaching and research at the university is
combined with industrial involvements through Asplund Data AB, especially
embedded systems based on Ada. He is chairman for Ada in Sweden and member
of the Ada-Europe board.
* Cyrille COMAR is a member of Ada Core Technologies (ACT) and founder of
ACT Europe. He is one of the key architect of GNAT and has implemented
the object-oriented features and its library model.
* Robert Dewar is Professor at New York University and President of
Ada Core Technologies (ACT). He has been intensively involved in
programming languages and was a Distinguished Reviewer of Ada 95.
He has been involved in the design and implementation of the Alsys
Ada compiler. Now, he coordinates the activities around GNAT.
* Pierre Dissaux is products manager at TNI and carries out his
activities around HOOD. TNI has produced STOOD which is a CASE tool
for HOOD 4 and generates Ada, and C/C++ code. STOOD can now generate
Ada 95 code.
* Bertrand Dupouy is Assistant Professor at Telecom Paris and works with
real-time and embedded systems. He is in charge of the SPIF system.
* Franco Gasperoni is Assistant Professor at ENST, Paris and member of
the GNAT team. His current interests are software engineering and
internet programming.
* Yvon Kermarrec is assistant Professor at ENST de Bretagne in Brest.
He is a member of the GNAT team and is working on the design and
implementation of the Distributed System Annex of Ada 95. His research
interests are distributed systems and platforms, OSF DCE and
software engineering.
* S. Moody s a senior computer science engineer specializing in Computer
Language Design and Development. He is a Principle Investigator in
the Boeing Defense and Space - Hardware and Software Reuse Initiative.
* Laurent Pautet is assistant Professor at ENST, Paris and member of the
GNAT team. His research interests include software
engineering, distributed systems, and real-time systems. He is
currently participating to the implementation of the Ada 95 Distributed
System Annex for GNAT.
* Sergey Rybin is Senior Researcher at Moscow State University, Russia and
has been working on implementing ASIS (the Ada Semantic Interface
Specification) for GNAT.
* Ed Schonberg is Professor of Computer Science at New York
University and is one of the founders of Ada Core Technologies .
His research interests include the design and implementation
of programming languages, Software Engineering and programming
methodologies, and chamber music.
* Joel Sherrill is one of the principal developers of RTEMS (Real-Time
Executive for Multiprocessor Systems) and currently RTEMS Product
Manager for On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). He is
the technical lead for the GNAT/RTEMS integration and validation efforts.
* Samuel Tardieu is a PhD student at ENST, Paris and member of the GNAT
team. His research areas include distributed, embedded and real-time
systems. He is currently working on the implementation of the
Ada 95 Distributed System Annex for GNAT (called GLADE).
* Andy Wellings is Professor of Real-Time Systems at the University of York,
UK in the Computer Science Department. He is interested in all aspects
in the design and implementation of real-time dependable computer systems.
Professor Wellings teaches courses in Operating Systems, Real-time
Systems, and Network and Distributed Systems. He is the author of several
books including "Concurrency in Ada" and "Real-Time Systems and Programming
Languages".
Registration
____________
The registration fee is indicated without VAT.
Before July 15 After July 15
1. Workshop 5 000 FF 6 000 FF
2. Price for academics 2 000 FF 3 000 FF
The fee includes one copy of workshop proceedings, social events,
one ticket for the banquet dinner, shuttles at selected times (from
the hotels to ENST de Bretagne), lunches and coffee breaks.
Please check our web pages or our brochure to know how to register and
to know more on the cancellation policy.
Outings
_______
Two social events are included in the program:
A visit to Oceanopolis. "Prepare to see the sea as you have never seen
it before. The sea viewed from outer space from the surface and from the
depths. The flora, fauna and mysteries of the sea await you at
Oceanopolis. Come and make fascinating discoveries and spend moments of
pleasure, relaxing in an extraordinary environment which
reconstructs the undersea world".
A banquet Dinner at the 'end of the western world' near
Le Conquet and Pointe Saint Matthieu.
Transport to Brest and ENST de Bretagne
_______________________________________
Air Inter Europe (subsidiary of Air France) operates flights between Paris
and Brest. It will take one hour to reach Brest. You can choose your
airport in Paris: Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (two flights a day) and
Orly (6 flights a day). Air Inter Europe offers discounts (up to 60 %) to
participants of the Workshop (ask us for a voucher).
BritAir operates flights between London and Brest and between Lyon and
Brest.
High Speed Trains operates between Paris Montparnasse and Brest.
Travel time will be about 4 hours.
Address and point of contact
____________________________
Yvon Kermarrec
ENST de Bretagne
Departement Informatique
BP 832
29285 Brest, France
Phone: +33 2 98 00 12 85
Fax : +33 2 98 00 12 82
e-mail: Yvon.Kermarrec@enst-bretagne.fr
URL : http://www-info.enst-bretagne.fr/~kermarre/
Pierre Dissaux
TNI
Technopole Brest-Iroise
Case Postale 1
29608 Brest Cedex
Phone : +33 2 98 05 27 44
Fax : +33 2 98 49 45 33
e-mail: pierre.dissaux@tni.fr
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-- Laurent
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