Sunday Full-Day Tutorials
(9:00am - 5:30pm)Monday Full-Day Tutorials
(8:30am - 5:00pm)Monday Morning Tutorials
(8:30am - 12:00 noon)Monday Afternoon Tutorials
(1:30 - 5:00pm)
SIGAda 2003 offers two days of outstanding tutorials led by some of the most respected technical leaders in the industry. These half-day and full-day tutorials have been selected to meet the needs of software developers in today's demanding environments.Our tutorial program features a full line-up of Ada 95 and related technology sessions and covers a broad range of disciplines including systems and software engineering, architecture, software tools, security, and the World Wide Web.
Note that any tutorial and/or presentation shown below in red has been cancelled for the conference.
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Sunday Full-Day Tutorials |
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| SF1 | Architecture-Centered Development of Time Critical Systems with AADL, UML, and Ada | Ed Colbert, Bruce Lewis | |
| SF2 | Improved Software Testing With the Use of Metrics | Alfred Sorkowitz | |
| SF3 | Introduction to Ada | Joyce Tokar | |
| SF4 | SPARK, An Intensive Overview | Roderick Chapman, Ph.D | |
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Monday Full-Day Tutorials |
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| MF1 | Normative Quality Specification and Standardized Acceptance Testing | Hans-Ludwig Hausen | |
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Monday Morning Tutorials |
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| MA1 | Links in the Chain: Why Mature Systems Engineering is Needed | Rick Conn | |
| MA2 | The HOOD Design Method | Jean-Pierre Rosen | |
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Monday Afternoon Tutorials |
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| MP1 | High-Integrity Ravenscar using SPARK | Roderick Chapman, Ph.D, Brian Dobbing | |
| MP2 | A# | Martin Carlisle, Ph.D | |