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                         Call for Participation

                        *** PROGRAM SUMMARY ***

                           The Ada Connection

                    16th International Conference on
            Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2011
                                   +
                         Ada Conference UK 2011

                    20 - 24 June 2011, Edinburgh, UK

                http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2011

                        Organized by Ada-Europe,
                     in cooperation with ACM SIGAda

            *** Early registration discount until May 23 ***
        *** Advance Program available on conference web site ***

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The Ada Connection, which combines the 16th International Conference on
Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2011 - with Ada Conference
UK 2011, will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city and the
UK's most popular conference destination.

The Ada Connection is the union of two Ada events that have both
been very successful in their own right.  The Ada-Europe series of
conferences has become established as an international forum for
providers, practitioners and researchers in all aspects of reliable
software technologies.  The Ada Conference UK has been running
in its current form since 2006 as a series of biennial one-day
events, to highlight the increased relevance of Ada in safety-
and security-critical systems.  By combining these events, the Ada
Connection will provide a unique opportunity for interaction and
collaboration between academics and industrial practitioners.

The 20-page Advance Program (AP) brochure with full information is
available on the conference web site.  The AP contains the list of
accepted papers and industrial presentations, as well as detailed
descriptions of all tutorials, keynote presentations, and panel
sessions.  In the menu on the home page first select "Programme",
and then the AP download link.  Also check the conference web site
for registration, accommodation and travel information.

Quick overview
- Mon 20 & Fri 24: tutorials
- Tue 15 - Thu 17: paper, industrial & vendor presentations
- Tue 15 - Wed 16: vendor exhibition

Proceedings
- published by Springer
- volume 6652 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (LNCS)
- will be available at conference

Program co-chairs
- Alexander Romanovsky, Newcastle University, UK
  [log in to unmask]
- Tullio Vardanega, University of Padua, Italy
  [log in to unmask]

Invited speakers
- Peter Bernard Ladkin, University of Bielefeld CITEC and Causalis
  Limited, "Functional Safety of Software-Based Critical Systems"
- Pippa Moore, UK Civil Aviation Authority,
  "Hippocrates and DO-178B"
- Jeff O'Leary, US Federal Aviation Administration, "Assuring Software
  Reliability While Using Web Services and Commercial Products"

Tutorials (half day)
- "Experimenting with ParaSail - Parallel Specification and
  Implementation Language", S. Tucker Taft, SofCheck, USA
- "Designing and Checking Coding Standards for Ada",
  Jean-Pierre Rosen, Adalog, France
- "Programming Distributed Systems with YAMI4",
  Maciej Sobczak, Inspirel, Poland
- "Why and How to Measure Non-functional Properties On-target",
  Ian Broster, Rapita Systems Ltd, UK
- "Hard Real-Time and Embedded Systems Programming with Ada",
  Pat Rogers, AdaCore, France
- "Use of Object-Oriented Technologies in High-Reliability Systems",
  Jean-Pierre Rosen, Adalog, France

Tutorials (full day)
- "MAST: Predicting Response Times in Event-Driven Real-Time Systems",
  Michael G. Harbour, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
- "SPARK: The Libre Language and Toolset for High-Assurance Software",
  Roderick Chapman, Altran Praxis, UK
- "Distributed Programming Techniques in Ada",
  Thomas Quinot, AdaCore, France

Panel sessions
- "Programming Languages Meet Multicore", moderator Erhard Plödereder
  (Univ. of Stuttgart), Alan Burns (Univ. of York), S. Tucker Taft
  (SofCheck, Inc), Kevin Hammond (Univ. of St Andrews)
- "DO178C and Object-Orientation for Critical Systems", moderator Tim
  Kelly (Univ. of York), Cyrille Comar (AdaCore), Jean-Pierre Rosen
  (Adalog), Dewi Daniels (Verocel), Trevor Jennings (Altran Praxis)

Papers and Presentations
- 12 refereed technical papers in sessions on Multicore, Verification,
  Achitecture and Modelling, Education and Mixed Criticality
- 12 industrial presentations in sessions on Modelling and Complexity,
  Real-time and Longevity, Transitioning and Debugging, Innovation and
  New Markets
- submissions by authors from 19 countries, and accepted contributions
  from Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland,
  Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA

Vendor exhibition
- 14 exhibitors already committed: AdaCore, Altran Praxis, Causalis
  Limited, Ellidiss Software, Green Hills Software, IPL, LDRA,
  Objektum Solutions, Rapita Systems, Resource Engineering, TTE
  Systems, Vector Software, Verocel and Wind River
- vendor presentation track for exhibitors

Social evening events
- Tuesday: welcome reception with single malt Scotch whisky tasting
- Wednesday: conference banquet dinner at The Signet Library, just
  below Edinburgh Castle, in the center of Edinburgh's Old Town;
- pre-dinner speech by Les Hatton "On the Evolution of Unnatural
  Language"

Registration
- early registration discount up to Mon May 23, 2011
- additional discount for academia, Ada-Europe, ACM SIGAda and
  Safety-Critical Systems Club members
- registration includes copy of printed proceedings at event
- includes coffee breaks and lunches
- three day conference registration includes social events
- payment possible by check, bank transfer or credit card

Please make sure you book accommodation as soon as possible as hotels
in the area tend to be extremely busy.

For more info and latest updates see the conference web site at
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2011>.

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Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement.
Please circulate widely.

If you have a LinkedIn account, let your network know that you will
be attending or are interested in this event; see
http://events.linkedin.com/Ada-Connection-16th-International/pub/405820

[log in to unmask], Ada-Europe'2011 Publicity Chair

*** 16th Intl.Conf.on Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe'2011
*** June 20-24, 2011 *** Edinburgh, UK *** http://www.ada-europe.org


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