[evla-sw-discuss] Third Annual Workshop on Real-Time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing
Bill Sahr
bsahr at cv3.cv.nrao.edu
Wed Apr 24 18:43:13 EDT 2002
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Subject: [ace-announce] Third Annual Workshop on Real-Time and Embedded
Distributed Object Computing
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 09:39:18 -0500
From: "Douglas C. Schmidt" <schmidt at cs.wustl.edu>
To: ace-users at cs.wustl.edu, tao-users at cs.wustl.edu,
ace-announce at cs.wustl.edu,tao-announce at cs.wustl.edu
Hi Folks,
I wanted to draft your attention to the following event, which
will be held in mid-July this summer. There will be extensive focus
on topics pertaining to Real-time and Fault-Tolerant CORBA, as well as
the CORBA Component Model (CCM) and the Model Driven Architecture
(MDA). Many members of the DOC group will be present since these are
all topics that we're working on these days.
BTW, we are tentatively planning to hold the ACE+TAO workshop
on July 19th across the street from DARPA in Arlington. I'll be
sending out more information on this soon, as well.
We hope to see many of you at these events this summer!
Thanks,
Doug
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Third Annual Workshop on Real-Time and Embedded Distributed Object
Computing
July 15 - 18, 2002
Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA, USA.
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/realtime2002/.
The Object Management Group will hold its third annual "Real-time and
Embedded Distributed Object Computing" Workshop from July 15 through
18, 2002 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA, USA.
Exclusively sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Information Technology Office (DARPA ITO), this highly interactive
workshop will include tutorials, case studies and in-depth technology
sessions, as well as a vendors' roundtable and a poster session.
The workshop will kick-off with one and a half days of tutorials
covering Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) and
Real-Time UML (Unified Modeling Language), Safety Critical Systems
Design, Modeling Behavior with UML and UML Profile for Schedulability,
followed by an informational session, Introduction to the OMG Model
Driven Architecture (MDA). On the remaining days of the workshop,
attendees will hear from a number of speakers who will share their
experiences with Real-time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing.
Session topics on these days include:
- "Department of Defense Industry Case Studies on Real-Time CORBA"
- "Model Driven Approaches to Real-Time Software Development"
- "Performance Issues of use of Real-Time CORBA and/or RT Java"
- "Fault Tolerance/High Assurance"
- "Network and OS Support for DRE Middleware and Applications"
- "Deeply Embedded Distributed Objects"
- "Real-Time Scheduling"
- "Composable Real-Time and Embedded Systems"
A Vendors' Roundtable and a Poster Session will be held in the
afternoon of the second to last day. In the Vendor's Roundtable,
vendors of Real-Time CORBA implementations will briefly discuss topics
including, their future plans, ideas on standards conformance and
suggestions for future standardization. A question and answer session
will follow the presentations. Papers, covering a variety of topics
from Software-defined Radio to Case Studies will be showcased in the
Poster Session.
The OMG invites Real-time and Embedded Distributed Object Computing
users and vendors to attend. Complete agenda, hotel and registration
information is available at:
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/realtime2002/. Exhibit space is
available, for more information see,
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/realtime2002/demoinfo.htm.
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