Baltimore SIGAda

Past Meetings and History



Baltimore SIGAda is the local chapter of SIGAda, the Special Interest Group for the Ada programming language. SIGAda is a subordinate of ACM, the Association of Computing Machinery.

This page explains where the group has been.
 


 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of September 14, 2004
Topic:    A Licensed screening of "To Dream Tomorrow."
Producer:  Flare Productions, Inc.
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of April 27, 2004
Topic:    "Code Analysis for Quality in High Integrity Systems (HIS)"
Speaker:  Currie Colket
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of February 10, 2004
Topic:    "Using Rational Rose RT with UML"
Speaker:  Robert O'Brien
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of November 3, 2003  (Cancelled)
(Presentation made at DC SIGAda meeting on January 8, 2004)
Topic:    "Writing and Filing US Patents - From a Software Perspective"
Speaker:  Lester Sussman, ceBerg, Inc
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of October 9, 2003
Topic:    "Real-time MILS CORBA: High Assurance Security 
for Real-time, Distributed Systems"
Speaker:  Steve Grimaldi and Victor Giddings (both of Objective Interface Systems)

 [ACM Logo] Meeting of September 9, 2003
Topic:    "Highlights of the 8th International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies (Ada-Europe 2003) held at Toulouse, France from 16-20 June 2003"
Speaker:  Currie Colket and Bill Bail (both of MITRE)
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of November 12, 2002
Topic:    "EROS: A Foundation for Usefully Secure Systems"
Speaker:  Dr. Jonathan Shapiro, JHU Information Security Institute,
                Johns Hopkins University
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of September 10, 2002
Topic:    "The Use of Formal Methods Early in the 21st Century
                then...A Focus on Z in Particular"
Speaker:  Randy Johnson, PhD, WG19
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of April 9, 2002
Topic:  "ObjectAda GUI Builder"
Speaker:  Mr. Frank Beard
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of March 13, 2001
Topic:  "FAA DO-178B and Aonix Support"
Speaker:  Greg Gicca of Aonix
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of February 8, 2001
Topic:  "Applying Object Oriented Measures to Software Projects"
Speaker:  Bill Pritchett of DCS Corporation
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of December 14, 2000
Topic:  "Software Engineering Standards"
Speaker:  Jim Moore of MITRE Corporation
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of November 16, 2000
Topic:  "AdaSTAT, an Ada95 Code Analysis Tool"
Speaker:  Bill Pritchett of DCS Corporation
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of September 12, 2000
Topic:  "Reuse and Maintenance Cost"
Speaker:  William R. Bitman of JHU/APL
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of May 9, 2000
Topic:  "Developing Software Hosted on or Targetted for Linux"
Speaker: Dr. Samuel Tardieu of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of March 14, 2000
Topic:  "DDC-I's New SCORE Ada System Uses Open Standards"
Speaker: Joyce L. Tokar, V.P. of Technology, DDC-I, Inc.
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of January 11, 2000
Topic:  "An Overview of Java Technology"
Speaker: Mr. Marty Hall of The Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Laboratory
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of November 9, 1999
Topic: "Highlights from SIGAda'99"
Speakers:  Mr. Joseph Wisniewski, Mr. J.C. Morrison and Mr. Currie Colket.
Place:  This joint Baltimore/DC SIGAda meet was held at Lockheed-Martin's facilities at Shady Grove Road in Rockville/Gaithersburg.
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of September 14, 1999
Topic:  "An Overview of the Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS)"
Speaker: Mr. Joseph Wisniewski of Commercial Software Solutions, Ltd.
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of May 11, 1999
Topic:  "Real-Time CORBA for Ada 95"
Speaker: Mr. Brad Balfour of OIS
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of April 13, 1999
Topic:  "CDs and other Public Resources"
Speakers:  Rush Kester and Dr. Mars Gralia of JHU/APL
 
 [ACM Logo] Meeting of January 12, 1999
Topic:  "The Booch Ada Data Components: Overview and Experiences"
Speaker:  Dr. Mars Gralia of JHU/APL
 
 [ACM Logo] Co-sponsor of the SIGAda '98  Annual International Conference
Washington, DC, November, 1998.
 
 [ACM Logo] Co-sponsor of the Professional Development Seminars   (PDS)
The Baltimore and Washington, DC SIGAda Chapters held a special day of Professional Development Seminars (PDS) on Saturday, 7 November, 1998 in conjunction with SIGAda '98.  These seminars covered a range of valuable training including project management, process improvement, and object-oriented design and programming.


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Updated 13 January 2005