For your information: I will be hosting a Birds-of-feather at next weeks Tri-Ada conference to discuss the work being done by the OMG CORBA/Real-Time Standards Special Interest Group. Hopefully interested people would like to informally discuss some of the issues being raised, and see how Real-Time Ada (and especially Ada 95) could help with the eventual standards. See you there.. Scott Moody Boeing Defense & Space Group =================================================== ---------------------------- TRI-Ada Birds-of-a-Feather ------------------------------------ Wed Dec 4, 5:30-7:30 pm Title: A Role for Ada-95 in Future Open Standards Based, Real-Time Distributed Object Technology Issues: (1) Discussion of OMG's Real-Time SIG (Object Management Group: www.omg.org) a. Request for Information (Due Feb 97) -- will provide some copies b. Supporting White Paper and initial requirements -- will provide some copies c. Eventual Request for Proposal (Out about Sep 97) 1.1 Also mention the POSIX 1003.21 work on Real-Time Distributed Systems Communication (2) Discuss how Ada Community should respond by showing how Ada-95 already has built-in linguistic support for Real-Time/Concurrent/Distributed programming. a. Show how the Ada-95 runtime systems already designed might be modified to support future standards (eg. GNARL, GNAT, GARLIC) b. Discuss the portability of Ada-95 and the role of POSIX c. Discuss the ease of developing Real-Time Systems through native support for building Schedulers, etc. d. Utilize the Ada-95 LRM and Rationale sections on - requirements, and - metrics as they could apply to future requirement on Real-Time ORBS (Object Request Brokers). (3) Raise concerns that eventual standards might make it hard for Ada-95 programmers to use their own native real-time features and instead be required to use external ORB/API calls for things like 'delay', 'semaphores', etc. - So Ada needs to hide these low level calls in the language itself, and layered architectures like GNAT could become very useful. Contact: Scott Moody Boeing Defense and Space Group Reusable Computing Systems Research [log in to unmask] 206-773-8600