From dfh@apci.net Sun Sep 20 19:56:21 1998 Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 12:53:02 -0500 From: David Harrison <dfh@apci.net> Reply-To: dharrison@acm.org Subject: SIGAda '98 Announcement Please distribute to your membership -- David F. Harrison SIGAda '98 Publicity Chair (618) 624-0852 (Vox) (618) 624-5140 (FAX) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ACM SIGAda | | | | presents | | Annual International Conference and Exposition | | | | SIGAda '98 | | (formerly Tri-Ada) | | | |Sponsored by the ACM's Special Interest Group on the Ada Programming Language | | in cooperation with: SIGAPP, SIGBIO, SIGCAS, SIGCSE, SIGPLAN, SIGSOFT, | | Ada-Europe, Baltimore SIGAda, and DC SIGAda | | | | November 8-12, 1998 | | | | Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington, DC | | | | "Ada IN CONTEXT" | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ DETAILS: http://www.acm.org/sigada/conf/sa98 Register early and save up to $150. For registration information please call: 800-500-2711 (U.S. & Canada) +1-407-628-3602 (all others) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Each registrant receives free 2-disk Ada CD with over 10Gb of Ada resources * Each Tutorial registrant receives the full Tutorial Book, which contains charts from all SIGAda '98 tutorials. A unique value provided by SIGAda's conference! +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ GRANTS FOR EDUCATORS +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you are a college or university educator, you are eligible for a SIGAda Educator Grant providing you a full waiver of conference and tutorial fees. See the web site for details; you must act fast, as the application deadline is approaching. For a hard-copy version of the Advance Program via snail-mail, contact Hal.Hart@acm.org For the full ASCII version via e-mail, contact dharrison@acm.org +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The location ------------ The Omni Shoreham is a beautifully restored traditional hotel, in a park setting at the edge of central Washington, DC. The hotel is adjacent to the Metro station at Woodley Park and a lively restaurant district. The conference -------------- "Ada in Context" will be a lively, informative and enjoyable conference with something for everyone with an interest in the Ada language and related technologies: * Tutorials * Workshops * Six truly excellent keynote and invited speakers * Professional development seminars * Lively panels * Refereed paper sessions * Experience report sessions * Birds-of-a-Feather sessions Buffet Reception and Conference Gala featuring a hilarious satirical show by the ACT Players. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ We hope to see you in Washington in November! Yours truly, Bill Thomas (bthomas@mitre.org) Ed Seidewitz (seidewitz@acm.org) Conference co-chairs Michael Feldman (mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu) Program chair +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
From: "Ed Colbert" <colbert@abssw.com>
To: "SIGAda: Interest" <sigada-interest@ns1.sw-eng.falls-church.va.us>,
"Team Ada" <team-ada@acm.org>
Subject: 1998 SIGAda Award Nominations Due 30 Sept!
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:58:10 -0700
Dear SIGAda Members,
The ACM SIGAda Awards recognize individuals and organizations that have made
outstanding contributions to the Ada community and to SIGAda. The two
categories of awards are:
Outstanding Ada Community Contribution Award
-- For broad, lasting contributions to Ada technology & usage.
ACM SIGAda Distinguished Service Award
-- For exceptional contributions to SIGAda activities & products.
Your support will maintain the prestige and honor of these awards.
Please consider who should be nominated this year. You may nominate a
person for either or both awards, and as many people as you think worthy.
You can a see a list of past recipients on our Web page,
www.acm.org/sigada/awards. These may help you think about the measure of
accomplishment that is appropriate. People who have received either of the
two awards remain eligible for the other. You may be aware of people who
have made substantial contributions that have not yet been acknowledged.
Nominate them. Consider what you believe to be the best developments in the
Ada community or SIGAda in the last year; the last 5 years; since Ada's
inception. Who was responsible? Nominate them.
The ACM SIGAda Awards Committee, volunteers who have previously won an
award, will determine this year's recipients from your nominations.
Call our attention to the people who are most deserving, by nominating them.
And please nominate by 30 September!
Thank you,
Edward Colbert Hal Hart
Co-Chair Co-Chair
ACM SIGAda Awards Committee
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1998 SIGAda AWARDS NOMINATION FORM
Name of Nominee:
Category of Nomination: (mark one or both)
(1) Outstanding Ada Community Contribution
(2) ACM SIGAda Distinguished Service Award
Name/Address of Nominee's Employer (if known):
Accomplishments supporting this nomination: (attach additional sheets if
necessary) Note: Please be thorough in your description, since the awards
committee will use these narratives as the primary basis for selection.
Affiliation(s) and position at time of accomplishments (if known):
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Name of member submitting nomination:
Address/Phone/E-mail of member submitting nomination:
Please send completed nomination forms by 30 September 1998 to
SIGAda-Awards@ACM.ORG or SIGAda Awards Program, c/o Heather Levell, ACM,
1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036.
=================END OF SIGAda AWARDS NOMINATION FORM===================
From: "David F. Harrison" <dharrison@erols.com>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada
Subject: SIGAda '98 Reminder
Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 13:30:04 -0400
Reply-To: dharrison@acm.org
Please circulate...
--
David F. Harrison SIGAda '98 Publicity Chair
(703) 560-2047 (R) (703) 760-0261 (W)
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F I N A L C A L L F O R E X P E R I E N C E R E P O R T S
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***** SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE JUNE 5 1998 *****
SIGAda '98 (formerly Tri-Ada)
Ada in Context
ACM SIGAda Annual International Conference
OMNI SHOREHAM HOTEL
WASHINGTON, DC, USA, NOVEMBER 8-12, 1998
SPONSORED BY ACM SIGADA,
IN COOPERATION WITH: SIGAPP, SIGBIO, SIGCAS, SIGCSE,
SIGPLAN, SIGSOFT, DC SIGADA, BALTIMORE SIGADA, and ADA-EUROPE.
http://www.acm.org/sigada/conf/sa98
_________________________________________________________________
The ACM Special Interest Group on Ada (SIGAda) is dedicated to the
technical, business and educational issues related to the Ada
programming language. SIGAda '98, the successor to the annual Tri-Ada
exposition, will be this year's largest Ada-focused conference and is
being organized to attract participants from all segments of the
software engineering community. The SIGAda '98 conference proceedings
will be published as an issue of Ada Letters.
This year we are hoping to increase significantly the participation
of educators and students in the conference, both as authors and
conference registrants.
Ada features a proven track record in large-scale system development
and full support for object orientation, and facilitates writing
portable source programs. Ada's support for sound software engineering
is bringing the language increased attention in computing education
and across a broad range of application areas in government and
industry. Ada's unique ability to interface with software written in
other languages makes it a viable candidate for developing systems in
a multi-language environment. Current Ada projects span a spectrum
that encompasses finance, the Internet, and the Java Virtual Machine,
complementing the language's traditional context of hard real-time,
embedded systems in defense, space, industrial process control,
medical applications, commercial aviation, and ground transportation.
_________________________________________________________________
The Conference Theme
We are soliciting conference contributions on the theme "Ada in
Context", pertinent to Ada or of general interest to the Ada community,
from authors inside and outside this community, in industry,
government, research, and education. Topics may include, but are not
limited to, Ada in the context of
* the Internet, the Web, and the National Information Infrastructure
* safety-critical and high-integrity applications
* multilanguage programming (e.g., Ada and Java or C++ in
collaboration)
* defense and non-defense applications
* object technology
* undergraduate, graduate, and secondary-school computing education
* pure and applied research
* software engineering practice
* the spectrum of programming languages and historical trends
* reengineering and maintenance of legacy systems
* making reuse real
* hybrid technology and COTS systems
* process improvement and the Capability Maturity Model
* software quality management
* the tension between better/cheaper/faster and reality
* the tradeoff between short-term gains and long-term quality
__________________________________________________________________________
EXPERIENCE REPORTS
Experience reports present timely results on the success or failure of
the application of Ada in real-world projects. Such reports will be
selected on the basis of the interest of the experience presented to
the community of Ada practitioners. You are invited to submit a 1-2
page description of the project and the key points of interest of
project experiences. Descriptions may be published in the final
program or proceedings, but a paper will not be required.
_________________________________________________________________
Conference Grants for Educators
As in past years, SIGAda is offering grants to educators to attend the
conference. Grants cover the registration and tutorial fees; travel
funds are not available. More details on the grant program are
available at
http://www.acm.org/sigada/conf/sa98/grants.html.
_________________________________________________________________
HOW TO SUBMIT
To facilitate electronic distribution to referees, kindly follow these
rules for submission. We prefer submission in the form of an ASCII or
PostScript file; other formats may be accepted, by prior arrangement
with the Program Chair.
Please deposit your contribution by anonymous ftp to
ftp://ftp.seas.gwu.edu/incoming/sigada98, and send a confirming e-mail
message to the Program Chair,Prof. Michael B. Feldman, The George
Washington University mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu
Please be sure to write "SIGAda 98 submission" on the subject line of
the message. Please indicate the title of the submission and the names
and affiliations of authors. Identify one author as a point of contact
and provide an e-mail address, postal address, phone number and fax
number for this author. Please indicate whether a similar report on
this work has been submitted elsewhere.
_________________________________________________________________
KEY DATES
* Friday, June 5, 1998: deadline for submission of experience
reports
* Monday, June 29, 1998: authors notified of acceptance
* Friday, August 14, 1998: deadline for final versions of papers and
experience reports
* November 8-12, 1998: SIGAda '98:
+ November 8-9: Tutorials
+ November 10-12: Conference
_________________________________________________________________
Conference Officers
* Ed Seidewitz, General Co-Chair
DHR Technologies (seidewitz@acm.org)
* Bill Thomas, General Co-Chair
MITRE (bthomas@mitre.org)
* Michael Feldman, Program Chair
The George Washington University (mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu)
* Ben Brosgol, Exhibits Chair,
Aonix (brosgol@aonix.com)
* Currie Colket, SIGAda Vice Chair for Meetings and Conferences
(colket@acm.org)
* David Cook, Tutorial Chair
C.S. Draper Laboratory (cookd@software.hill.af.mil)
* David Harrison, Publicity Chair
Harris Technical Services Corp. (dharrison@acm.org)
* Hal Hart, Conference Treasurer
TRW (hal.hart@acm.org)
* Alok Srivastava, Workshops Chair
TRW (alok.srivastava@trw.com)
_________________________________________________________________
Program Committee will include
* Elizabeth Adams, Richard Stockton College
* Ted Baker, Florida State University
* Brad Balfour, Objective Interface Systems
* Shan Barkataki, California State University, Northridge
* John Beidler, University of Scranton
* Jim Briggs, University of Portsmouth
* Deborah Cerino, Rome Laboratory
* Norman Cohen, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
* David Cook, C.S. Draper Laboratory
* James Cross, Auburn University
* Jerry van Dijk, Ordina Finance BV
* Dennis Frailey, Raytheon and Southern Methodist University
* Maretta Holden, Boeing
* James Hopper, SAIC
* Judy Kerner, Aerospace Corporation
* Robert Leif, AdaMed
* Karlotto Mangold, ATM Computer GmbH
* John McCormick, University of Northern Iowa
* Allen Parrish, University of Alabama
* Jean-Pierre Rosen, Adalog
* Erhard Ploedereder, University of Stuttgart
* Frances van Scoy, West Virginia University
* Edmond Schonberg, Ada Core Technologies and New York University
* Jag Sodhi, U.S. Army
* Alok Srivastava, TRW
* Alfred Strohmeier, University of Lausanne
* S. Tucker Taft, Intermetrics
* Joyce L. Tokar, DDC-I
* Debora Weber-Wulff, Technische Fachhochschule Berlin
* David Wood, Aonix
* Anna Yu, North Carolina A&T University
_________________________________________________________________
Information on Exhibiting
The SIGAda conference, like its Tri-Ada predecessors, includes a large
and well-attended vendor exhibition. For specific information on
reserving exhibit space, please contact the Exhibits Chair,
Dr. Ben Brosgol
Tel: +1 781 221 7317
Fax: +1 781 270 6882
Email: brosgol@aonix.com
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 20:14:52 GMT From: Computer Systems Engineering Information Clearinghouse <cseic@sw-eng.falls-church.va.us> To: Dirk.Craeynest@cs.kuleuven.ac.be Subject: CFCSEIC News Briefs W/E Friday, Apr. 3, 1998 Center for Computer Systems Engineering News Briefs Week Ending: April 3, 1998 [...] CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IN SIGADA '98 Topic: Ada The ACM Special Interest Group on Ada (SIGAda) is dedicated to the technical, business, and educational issues related to the Ada programming language. SIGAda '98 is the successor to the annual Tri-Ada exposition, and has been organized to attract participants from all segments of the software engineering community. The conference is scheduled for November 8-12, 1998, and will be held in Washington D.C. Its theme will be "Ada in Context", and the conference's organizers are soliciting contributions in six major categories from authors inside and outside of the Ada community. They are looking for technical articles that present significant results in research, practice, or education; extended abstracts that discuss current work for which submission of a full paper may be premature; experience reports which present timely results on the success or failure of the application of Ada in real-world projects; panel sessions where experts will discuss a particular topic; tutorials that address topics relevant to current software issues; and workshops that will explore issues, exchange views, and possibly produce a report on a particular subject. Submission procedures are detailed in the Call for Participation, which is available at http://www.acm.org/sigada/conf/sa98/cfp.html. The Program Chair is Dr. Michael Feldman, who can be reached at mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu or at (202) 994-5919. Source: ACM SIGPLAN Notices, March 1998, v33, n3, p. 14. http://www.acm.org
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 17:55:01 -0500
Sender: "Team Ada: Ada Advocacy Issues (83 & 95)" <TEAM-ADA@ACM.ORG>
From: Michael Feldman <mfeldman@SEAS.GWU.EDU>
Subject: SIGAda '98 International Conference - Call for Participation
To: TEAM-ADA@ACM.ORG
C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N
-------------------------------------------
SIGAda '98 (formerly Tri-Ada)
Ada in Context
ACM SIGAda Annual International Conference
OMNI SHOREHAM HOTEL
WASHINGTON, DC, USA, NOVEMBER 8-12, 1998
SPONSORED BY ACM SIGADA,
IN COOPERATION WITH: SIGAPP, SIGBIO, SIGCAS, SIGCSE,
SIGPLAN, SIGSOFT, AND ADA-EUROPE.
HTTP://WWW.ACM.ORG/SIGADA/CONF/SA98
_________________________________________________________________
The ACM Special Interest Group on Ada (SIGAda) is dedicated to the
technical, business and educational issues related to the Ada
programming language. SIGAda '98, the successor to the annual Tri-Ada
exposition, will be this year's largest Ada-focused conference and is
being organized to attract participants from all segments of the
software engineering community. The SIGAda '98 conference proceedings
will be published as an issue of Ada Letters.
This year we are hoping to increase significantly the participation
of educators and students in the conference, both as authors and
conference registrants.
Ada features a proven track record in large-scale system development
and full support for object orientation, and facilitates writing
portable source programs. Ada's support for sound software engineering
is bringing the language increased attention in computing education
and across a broad range of application areas in government and
industry. Ada's unique ability to interface with software written in
other languages makes it a viable candidate for developing systems in
a multi-language environment. Current Ada projects span a spectrum
that encompasses finance, the Internet, and the Java Virtual Machine,
complementing the language's traditional context of hard real-time,
embedded systems in defense, space, industrial process control,
medical applications, commercial aviation, and ground transportation.
_________________________________________________________________
The Conference Theme
We are soliciting conference contributions on the theme "Ada in
Context", pertinent to Ada or of general interest to the Ada community,
from authors inside and outside this community, in industry,
government, research, and education. Topics may include, but are not
limited to, Ada in the context of
* the Internet, the Web, and the National Information Infrastructure
* safety-critical and high-integrity applications
* multilanguage programming (e.g., Ada and Java or C++ in
collaboration)
* defense and non-defense applications
* object technology
* undergraduate, graduate, and secondary-school computing education
* pure and applied research
* software engineering practice
* the spectrum of programming languages and historical trends
* reengineering and maintenance of legacy systems
* making reuse real
* hybrid technology and COTS systems
* process improvement and the Capability Maturity Model
* software quality management
* the tension between better/cheaper/faster and reality
* the tradeoff between short-term gains and long-term quality
__________________________________________________________________________
How You Can Contribute
Ada in Context is interested in receiving contributions in six major
categories: technical articles, extended abstracts, experience
reports, panel sessions, tutorials, and workshops.
Contributions from students are actively solicited.
_________________________________________________________________
TECHNICAL ARTICLES
Technical articles present significant results in research, practice,
or education. These papers will be double-blind refereed and published
in a refereed section of the Proceedings. Papers should not exceed
5000 words (equivalent to approximately 10 pages, typeset 10-point on
16-point spacing).
_________________________________________________________________
EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
Extended abstracts discuss current work for which early submission of
a full paper may be premature. If your abstract is accepted, you will
be expected to produce a full paper, which will appear in the
Proceedings. Extended abstracts will be competitively reviewed.
Clearly state the contribution of the work being described, its
relationship with previous work by you and others (with bibliographic
references), results to date, and future directions. Please do not
exceed 2500 words (equivalent to approximately 5 pages typeset
10-point on 16-point spacing).
_________________________________________________________________
EXPERIENCE REPORTS
Experience reports present timely results on the success or failure of
the application of Ada in real-world projects. Such reports will be
selected on the basis of the interest of the experience presented to
the community of Ada practitioners. You are invited to submit a 1-2
page description of the project and the key points of interest of
project experiences. Descriptions may be published in the final
program or proceedings, but a paper will not be required.
_________________________________________________________________
WORKSHOPS
A workshop is a focused work session for a limited number of
participants. It provides a forum for a variety of knowledgeable
professionals to explore issues, exchange views, and perhaps produce a
report on a particular subject. A list of planned workshops and
requirements for participation will be published in the SIGAda '98
Advance Program. Workshop proposals will be evaluated by the Program
Committee and selected based on their applicability to the conference
and potential for attracting participants. Proposals should state the
problem or issue to be addressed, the coordinator(s), and criteria for
participant selection.
_________________________________________________________________
PANEL SESSIONS
A Panel session gathers a group of experts on a particular topic who
present their views and then exchange views with each other and the
audience. Panel proposals should be 1-2 pages in length, identifying
the topic, coordinator, and potential panelists.
_________________________________________________________________
TUTORIALS
Half-day, full-day, and two-day tutorials offer the flexibility to
address a multitude of topics designed for a novice, intermediate, or
experienced audience. Consideration will be given to a broad spectrum
of topics which are relevant to current software systems issues and
the communities we are trying to reach. Submissions will be evaluated
based on relevance, suitability for presentation in tutorial format,
presenter's expertise and past performance.
Tutorial proposals should be two to three pages, and include the
following: expected level of experience of participants; a tutorial
abstract or outline; the expected benefit to the participants; the
qualifications of the instructor(s); a list of previous presentations
of the tutorial, if any; the length of the tutorial (half, full, or
two-day); and the maximum number of participants desired.
_________________________________________________________________
Conference Grants for Educators
As in past years, SIGAda is offering grants to educators to attend the
conference. Grants cover the registration and tutorial fees; travel
funds are not available. More details on the grant program are
available at
http://www.acm.org/sigada/conf/sa98/grants.html.
_________________________________________________________________
HOW TO SUBMIT
To facilitate electronic distribution to referees, kindly follow these
rules for submission. We prefer submission in the form of an ASCII or
PostScript file; other formats may be accepted, by prior arrangement
with the Program Chair.
Tutorials: Please e-mail your tutorial proposal to the Tutorial Chair,
Dr. David Cook, C.S. Draper Laboratory cookd@software.hill.af.mil
Other Contributions: Please deposit your contribution by anonymous ftp
to
ftp://ftp.seas.gwu.edu/incoming/sigada98, and send a confirming e-mail
message to the Program Chair,Prof. Michael B. Feldman, The George
Washington University mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu
Please be sure to write "SIGAda 98 submission" on the subject line of
the message. Please indicate the title of the submission and the names
and affiliations of authors. Identify one author as a point of contact
and provide an e-mail address, postal address, phone number and fax
number for this author. Please indicate whether a similar report on
this work has been submitted elsewhere.
If you are submitting a full paper for blind refereeing, include the
paper title, but no other identifying information, in the paper
itself, and then send the title and author information in your e-mail
message to the above address.
_________________________________________________________________
KEY DATES
* Wednesday, April 1, 1998: deadline for submission of tutorial
proposals
* Friday, May 1, 1998: deadline for submission of articles,
abstracts, panel and workshop proposals
* Friday, June 5, 1998: deadline for submission of experience
reports
* Monday, June 29, 1998: authors notified of acceptance
* Friday, August 14, 1998: deadline for final versions of papers and
experience reports
* November 8-12, 1998: SIGAda '98:
+ November 8-9: Tutorials
+ November 10-12: Conference
_________________________________________________________________
Conference Officers
* Ed Seidewitz, General Co-Chair
DHR Technologies (seidewitz@acm.org)
* Bill Thomas, General Co-Chair
MITRE (bthomas@mitre.org)
* Michael Feldman, Program Chair
The George Washington University (mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu)
* Ben Brosgol, Exhibits Chair,
Aonix (brosgol@aonix.com)
* Currie Colket, SIGAda Vice Chair for Meetings and Conferences
(colket@acm.org)
* David Cook, Tutorial Chair
C.S. Draper Laboratory (cookd@software.hill.af.mil)
* David Harrison, Publicity Chair
Harris Technical Services Corp. (dharrison@acm.org)
* Hal Hart, Conference Treasurer
TRW (hal.hart@acm.org)
* Alok Srivastava, Workshops Chair
TRW (alok.srivastava@trw.com)
_________________________________________________________________
Program Committee will include
* Elizabeth Adams, Richard Stockton College
* Ted Baker, Florida State University
* Brad Balfour, Objective Interface Systems
* John Beidler, University of Scranton
* Jim Briggs, University of Portsmouth
* Deborah Cerino, Rome Laboratory
* Norman Cohen, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
* David Cook, C.S. Draper Laboratory
* James Cross, Auburn University
* Jerry van Dijk, Ordina Finance BV
* Dennis Frailey, Raytheon and Southern Methodist University
* Maretta Holden, Boeing
* James Hopper, SAIC
* Judy Kerner, Aerospace Corporation
* Robert Leif, AdaMed
* Karlotto Mangold, ATM Computer GmbH
* John McCormick, University of Northern Iowa
* Allen Parrish, University of Alabama
* Jean-Pierre Rosen, Adalog
* Erhard Ploedereder, University of Stuttgart
* Frances van Scoy, West Virginia University
* Edmond Schonberg, Ada Core Technologies and New York University
* Jag Sodhi, U.S. Army
* Alok Srivastava, TRW
* Alfred Strohmeier, University of Lausanne
* S. Tucker Taft, Intermetrics
* Joyce L. Tokar, DDC-I
* Debora Weber-Wulff, Technische Fachhochschule Berlin
* David Wood, Aonix
* Anna Yu, North Carolina A&T University
_________________________________________________________________
Information on Exhibiting
The SIGAda conference, like its Tri-Ada predecessors, includes a large
and well-attended vendor exhibition. For specific information on
reserving exhibit space, please contact the Exhibits Chair,
Dr. Ben Brosgol
Tel: +1 781 221 7317
Fax: +1 781 270 6882
Email: brosgol@aonix.com
Last modified 3/17/1998, Michael Feldman
As announced at Tri-Ada'97 in St.Louis:
The 1998 edition of the annual conference of ACM SIGAda will be held in the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington DC on November 8-12, 1998, and will be called SIGAda'98.
The Call for Papers is available at URL http://www.acm.org/sigada/conf/sa98/
Dirk Craeynest, 1997/12/11
Last update: 1998/09/22.
Dirk Craeynest