Advance Program International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies (Ada-Europe'96) ------------------------------- http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada-Europe/Conference/1996/ Dates: June 10-14, 1996 Location: Montreux, Switzerland Sponsored by Ada-Europe, in cooperation with ACM SIGAda. Organized by the Software Engineering Lab of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Prof. Alfred Strohmeier and Stéphane Barbey; conference logistics by the Convention and Tourism Office of Montreux, Switzerland. GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- The international conference of Ada-Europe, the European federation of national Ada societies, will take place this year at the Montreux Palace Hotel, Montreux, Switzerland, on the edge of beautiful lake Geneva, from June 10 to 14, 1996. The conference provides an international forum for researchers, developers and users of reliable software technologies to share current research, academic and industrial experiences. Presentations and discussions cover applied and theoretical work currently conducted to support the development and maintenance of reliable software systems. An exhibition will also showcase the latest products related to Ada and to the technologies for reliable software systems. The conference comprises a three-day technical program and exhibition from Monday evening to Thursday, with workshops and tutorials scheduled on Monday and Friday. In this document, you will find information about - organization and program committees, - the tutorials, - the invited speeches, - the technical program (accepted submissions, panels), - the workshops, - the joint events, - the exhibition (including vendor application form), - the social events, - travel information, - conference registration (including form), - hotel registration (including form), - ... and information on how to get more information. THE WEEK AT A GLANCE -------------------- * MONDAY, JUNE 10 8h30-17h00 Tutorials and Workshop 18h00-19h15 Conference Opening and Invited Speech * TUESDAY, JUNE 11, TO THURSDAY, JUNE 13 8h30- 9h30 Invited Speeches 10h30-12h30 Technical Program 14h00-18h00 Technical Program * WEDNESDAY JUNE 12 18h45 Bus Departure for Banquet 19h00-23h30 Banquet at the "Chateau du Chatelard" * FRIDAY, JUNE 14 8h30-17h00 Full Day Tutorial 8h30-12h00 Half Day Tutorials 13h30-17h00 Half Day Tutorials * CONFERENCE DESK OPENING HOURS Sunday 17h00-19h00 Monday 8h00-20h00 Tuesday to Thursday 8h00-18h00 Friday 8h00-14h00 ORGANIZATION & PROGRAM COMMITTEEES ---------------------------------- * ORGANIZATION - Conference Logistics Convention and Tourist Office Ada-Europe'96 Rue du Théâtre 5 Case postale 1451 CH-1820 Montreux Switzerland Phone +41 21 962 84 84 Fax +41 21 963 78 95 - Alfred Strohmeier Programme Chair, alfred.strohmeier@di.epfl.ch - Stéphane Barbey Tutorial Chair, stephane.barbey@di.epfl.ch Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) Department of Computer Science Software Engineering Lab CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland Fax : +41 21 693 5079 - Björn Källberg PR Officer, bjkae@celsiustech.se - Peter E. Obermayer Exhibition Organizer, obermayer@cci.de Competence Center Informatik GmbH Lohberg 10 P.O. Box 1225 D-49716 Meppen Germany Fax : +49 5931 805 100 * PROGRAM COMMITTEE - Angel Alvarez, Technical University of Madrid - Lars Asplund, Uppsala University - Stéphane Barbey, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Tutorial Chair - Mark S. Gerhardt, LORAL Space & Range Systems - Charlene Roberts-Hayden, GTE Systems - Bjorn Kallberg, CelsiusTech Systems AB - Jan van Katwijk, Delft University of Technology - Philippe Kruchten, Rational - Peter E. Obermayer, Competence Center Informatik Gmbh, Exhibition Organizer - Laurent Pautet, Telecom Paris - Erhard Ploedereder, University of Stuttgart - Jean-Pierre Rosen, ADALOG - Sergey Rybin, Moscow State University - Edmond Schonberg, New York University - Alfred Strohmeier, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Program Chair - Bill Taylor, Transition Technology Limited - Stef Van Vlierberghe, OFFIS N.V./S.A. - Peter Wehrum, Rational - Brian Wichmann, National Physical Laboratory * ADVISORY BOARD - John Barnes, John Barnes Informatics - Luc Bernard, OFFIS N.V./S.A. - Alan Burns, University of York - Dirk Craeynest, OFFIS N.V./S.A. - Xavier Cusset, CS Defense - Albert Llamosi, Universitat Rovira i Virgili - Karlotto Mangold, ATM Computer GmbH - Jim Moore, MITRE Corp - Kiyoshi Ishihata, Meiji University TUTORIALS --------- The tutorial program covers a broad spectrum of topics. The tutorials have been selected to appeal to practitioners, managers, and researchers alike. They are all presented by renowned speakers from academia and industry. * TUTORIALS AT A GLANCE - Monday, June 10, Full Day o OOP with Ada 95 and other gOODies, John Barnes o Object Technology Project Management, Richard T. Due o Real-Time and Distributed Features of Ada 95, Joyce L. Tokar - Friday, June 14, Full Day o Software Architecture and Iterative Development Process, Philippe Kruchten - Friday, June 14, Morning o Task Schedulability Analysis, Vance Christiaanse o Writing Java(tm)-Compatible Applets in Ada 95, S. Tucker Taft - Friday, June 14, Afternoon o Information Systems Programming in Ada 95, Benjamin M. Brosgol o Real-Time POSIX, Michael Gonzalez Harbour * SHORT ABSTRACTS - OOP WITH ADA 95 AND OTHER GOODIES (full day, Monday) John Barnes (JB Informatics) This example-driven tutorial will cover the main features of the core of Ada 95 with strong emphasis on OOP and other interesting areas. - OBJECT TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT (full day, Monday) Richard T. Dué (Thomsen Dué and Associates, Ltd.) This tutorial presents a overview of proven, practical approaches to the full-time job of managing Object Technology systems development projects. - REAL-TIME AND DISTRIBUTED FEATURES OF ADA 95 (full day, Monday) Joyce L. Tokar (Tartan) This tutorial will present an overview of features and programming techniques for real-time and distributed systems with Ada 95. - SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE AND ITERATIVE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS (full day, Friday) Philippe Kruchten (Rational Software) This tutorial introduces the concept and a model of software architecture and describes an iterative process to develop and validate the architecture of software-intensive systems. - TASK SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS (half day, Friday morning) Vance Christiaanse (Lockheed Martin) This tutorial presents the principles of multi-tasking software design on a monoprocessor. It will cover the major Ada 95 scheduling disciplines and help your tasks meet hard deadline time requirements. - WRITING JAVA(TM)-COMPATIBLE APPLETS IN ADA 95 (half day, Friday morning) S. Tucker Taft (Intermetrics) This tutorial will introduce the attendees to writing Java(tm)-compatible applets in Ada 95. - INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING IN ADA 95 (half day, Friday afternoon) Benjamin M. Brosgol (Thomson Software Products) This tutorial will cover the information systems-related facilities of Ada 95, such as exact decimal arithmetic a la Cobol, picture-driven edited output, character handling, string processing, and interfacing with other software systems. - REAL-TIME POSIX (half day, Friday afternoon) Michael Gonzalez Harbour (EE & CS Dept, Cantabria University) This tutorial discusses the main real-time operating system services defined in the POSIX standards and the different options and services suitable for developing real-time applications in Ada. Full abstracts are available on the WWW site of the conference. INVITED SPEECHES ---------------- Invited speakers will discuss the state of the art and what the future will offer in the area of reliable software development for real-time systems, distributed systems, and Internet applications. Those selected presentations will feature the four following talks: - PROGRAMMING THE INTERNET IN ADA 95 (Monday 10 June, 18:15 - 19:15) S. Tucker Taft, Intermetrics chief scientist and lead designer of Ada 95 The Internet and the World Wide Web is considered as one of the nineties' major shift in the computer industry. S. Tucker Taft will present Sun's Java programming language and discuss how the full power of Ada 95 can benefit the Internet by programming Java(tm)-compatible programs in Ada 95 and assuring efficient and secure transmission over the Internet. - RISK AND RELIABILITY ANALYSIS FOR SAFETY CRITICAL SOFTWARE (Tuesday 11 June, 8:30 - 9:30) Norman F. Schneidewind,Professor of Information Sciences, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey It is feasible to predict the software reliability and increase management's confidence in the reliability of safety critical software such as the NASA Space Shuttle Primary Avionics Software System. These objective were achieved with our novel approach of integrating software safety criteria, risk analysis, reliability prediction, and a stopping rule for testing. This approach is applicable to other safety critical software. We encourage practitioners to apply this approach. - FAULT-TOLERANCE BY REPLICATION IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS (Wednesday 12 June, 8:30 - 9:30) André Schiper, Professor of Computer Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Reliable software technology considers it unacceptable when services become unavailable because of failures. A. Schiper's talk will concentrate on the techniques that have been developed to implement software-based replicated services. - ADA 95: AN EFFECTIVE CONCURRENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (Thursday 13 June, 8:30 - 9:30) Alan Burns, Professor of Real-Time Systems in the Department of Computer Science, University of York, U.K. Through a discussion of three case studies, this presentation shows how the language abstractions supported by Ada can be combined to build effective higher-level abstractions. The three examples concern a concurrency problem, a fault tolerance requirement and a scheduling issue. Full abstracts are available on the WWW site of the conference. TECHNICAL PROGRAM ----------------- Besides the invited speeches, the Ada-Europe'96 technical program contains more than thirty presentations on the most important trends in software technologies, and more specifically on reliable systems. There will be sessions on - Software Development Methods - Verification and Validation - Safety & Security - Real-Time Systems - Distributed Systems - The Ada 95 Programming Language - Compilers and Tools - Interfacing with Other Worlds - Experiences Reports Among the presentations, some will describe the use of object-oriented methods for specific problems such as the implementation of distributed systems, or testing. Moreover, you will hear experience reports and case studies describing the problems encountered and the solution found for the development of large software, and the application of software development methods to enhance software quality. There will also be a session about ASIS, the Ada Semantic Interface Specification. * ACCEPTED SUBMISSIONS - Software Development Methods Mapping HRT-HOOD Designs to Ada 95 Hierarchical Libraries Juan A. de la Puente, Alejandro Alonso, Angel Alvarez An Approach to Increasing Software Component Reusability in Ada Hyoseob Kim, Cornelia Boldyreff Iterative Development in Large Ada Systems Philippe Kruchten, Christopher J. Thompson HCSD Unit Developement Process: Step-Wise Process Improvement David Emery, Jaswinder S. Madhur - Verification and Validation Testing Ada 95 Programs for Conformance to Software Architectures Neel Madhav Tasking Deadlocks in Ada 95 Programs and Their Detection Jingde Cheng, Kazuo Ushijima On Some Characterisation Problems of Subdomain Testing T. Y. Chen, Y. T. Yu A Framework for Testing Object-Oriented Software Using Formal Specifications R. Fletcher, A. S. M. Sajeev - Real-Time Systems The Dining Philosophers in Ada 95 Benjamin M. Brosgol Using Ada 95 for Prototyping of Real-Time Systems Jorge Real, Agustin Espinosa, Alfons Crespo The GNARL Implementation of POSIX/Ada Signal Services Ted Baker, Dong-Ik Oh, Seung-Jin Moon Implementing Protected Types on Embedded Targets David Mundie, John Fardo - Distributed Systems Secure Communication in Distributed Ada Jörg Kienzle, Thomas Wolf, Alfred Strohmeier Using Object-Oriented Methods in Ada 95 to Implement Linda Kristina Lundqvist, Göran Wall Shared Packages Through Linda Göran Wall, Kristina Lundqvist Drago: An Ada Extension to Program Fault-Tolerant Distributed Applications Angel Alvarez, Francisco J. Miranda, Sergio Averalo, Francisco J. Guerra - The Ada 95 Programming Language Augmenting Ada 95 With Additional Real-Time Features Johann Blieberger, Roland Lieger, Bernd Burgstaller Beyond Ada 95: The Addition of Persistence and its Consequences Michael Oudshoorn, Stephen Crawley Flexible Typing in Ada Bernd Holzmueller An Ada 95 View of Some Difficult or Controversal Points in Object-Oriented Programming Patrick de Bondeli Where does GOTO go to? Wolfgang Gellerich, Markus Kosiol, Erhard Ploedereder - Compilers and Tools ASIS-for-GNAT: From the Prototype to the Full Implementation Sergey Rybin, Alfred Strohmeier, Eugene Zueff, Vasily Fofanov, Alexey Kuchumov Parsing Irregular Grammars in Ada Drasko Sotirovski, Philippe Kruchten Interprocedural Call Optimization Tim Birus, Christine Cipriani, Dean Sutherland - Safety & Security The Use of Ada in Critical Systems, such as the TGV Marc Richard-Foy, Gilles Le Goff, Hervé Legall Ada 95 and Critical Systems: An Analytical Approach Dan Craigen, Steve Michell, Mark Saaltink Use of a Static Analysis Tool for Safety-Critical Ada Applications: A Critical Assessment Alfred Rosskopf - Interfacing with Other Worlds Ada/O2 Coupling: A Solution for Efficient Management of Persistence in Ada 83 Thierry Millan, Pierre Bazex Interoperability of C++ Classes and Ada Tagged Types Robert Dewar, Cyrille Comar An Ada 95 Harness for Converting Legacy Fortran Applications B. Gliss - Experience Reports The Funds Management Modernization: Experiences with Developing an Object-Oriented, Client-Server Management Information System in Ada 95 Chad Bremmon Converting the Part Task Nautical Simulator to Ada 95 Kor Molenmaker Visibility Control and Migration of Interfaces in Large Ada Systems Vincent Celier Ada Tasking and Dynamic Memory: To Use or Not To Use, That's a Question Philippe Waroquiers Experiences Applying a Practical Architecture Method David E. Emery, Richard F. Hilliard II, Timothy B. Rice A Decade of Development and Deployment of Distributed Ada Systems John D. Smart Planning the Transition to Ada 95 for a Large Real-Time Project Michael Tonndorf, Roland Feith * PANELS - ASIS PANEL Co-chaired by Mr. Currie Colket, Chairman ASIS Working Group/Chairman ASIS Rapporteur Group and Dr. Sergey Rybin, Moscow State University The ASIS Panel will address the new ASIS specification to support Ada 95, its use in developing CASE tools, and ASIS resources available. It will provide an opportunity to discuss issues and technical solutions concerning the building of CASE tools using ASIS with those who have already done so. - THE BUSINESS CASE FOR ADA Chaired by Bob Mathis, Executive Director, Ada Resource Association with Robert Dewar, President, Ada Core Technologies, USA Rudolf Landwehr, CCI, Germany Nasser Kettani, Rational Software, France Ada has proven itself in many situations, but it is still not being used in many other situations where its proponents think it would provide a superior technology and an improved solution. This panel will discuss some of the different factors that go into evaluating programming languages for use in different business contexts. The panelists will also discuss the different perspectives that exist in different countries. Specific factors to be discussed include when and why software development managers make decisions about programming languages, level of familiarity with different programming languages, and importance of factors like reliability, ability to handle large programs, speed of running programs, language standardization, clarity of source code, reuse of code or designs, maintenance and support costs, portability of programs, client-server support, support for modern software engineering methods, object-oriented programming support, life cycle costs, initial costs, compile speed, global acceptance, popularity in an industry segment, and government use. * PROCEEDINGS The proceedings will be printed in the famous Lecture Notes of Springer (LNCS), and be available at the start of the conference. WORKSHOPS --------- - Design Patterns for Active Objects (full day, Monday) Organizers: Mark Gerhardt, Loral Space and Range Systems, Gerhardt_Mark@srs.loral.com and Rich Hilliard, The MITRE Corporation, rh@mitre.org Active objects are objects that have or use a thread of control as a part of their state. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for workers interested in formulating and discussing design patterns using active object techniques in Ada 95 (its features for full object-oriented programming, concurrency, and distribution). Prospective attendees are required to submit a position paper. - Design and Coding Guidelines for Ada 95 (half-day, Thursday afternoon) Organizer: Philippe Kruchten, Rational Software, pkruchten@rational.com The objective of this workshop is to present and discuss guidelines for the use of Ada features, and preferably Ada 95 features. Attendance to the workshop is by invitation only. The selection of participants will be based on the submission by candidates of 2 proposed guidelines. Full abstracts are available on the WWW site of the conference. * PARTICIPATION For participation in a workshop, please contact the workshop organizer. JOINT EVENTS ------------ * ARG Meeting (June 15-17 (Sat-Mon), Eurotel Riviera 4*) * ISO WG9 (Friday, June 14) * ASIS Working Group (Monday, June 10) * Ada-Europe General Assembly (Tuesday, June 11, 18:00-19:00) EXHIBITION ---------- The conference will be accompanied by a three-day commercial exhibition on June 11, 12 and 13. Vendors of software products and services should contact the Exhibition Organizer at the earliest convenience for further information and to ensure their inclusion. * EXHIBITION LOCATION The exhibition will take place in the Montreux Palace Hotel in Room Léman A during the Conference from Tuesday to Thursday. It will be opened Tuesday morning in the first coffee break and be closed Thursday afternoon. * PROSPECT EXHIBITORS - Addison-Wesley - ACT Europe - AJPO - Cadre Technologies - Competence Center Informatik GmbH - CRI - Dassault Electronique - DDC-I - Intermetrics - GSE Gesellschaft für Software-Engineering mbH - CISI - Mark V - OCS - OIS - Prentice-Hall - Rational - Sema Group - SGI - Springer Verlag - Tartan - TLD Systems Ltd. - Thomson Software Products If your company, or a company that you would like to meet at Ada-Europe'96 , does not figure in this list, and you want to be present at Ada-Europe'96 , please contact the exhibition organizer. See also the vendro exhibition form at the end of this program. SOCIAL EVENTS ------------- A banquet will be held at the "Château du Chatelard". The castle Châtelard has been built in 1441 as a defence tower during the Burgundy wars. This private property is a famous wine-growing center. The terrace with its view over the whold Lake of Geneva is an ideal place for Aperitives. The banquets, with Trumpets and Candlelight, are an unforgettable Event! The Banquet package includes: * Transportation to and from the Castle, * The aperitive, with the "Vin du fût" and "pains aux greubons, au cumin et au lard". * The meal (fine french cooking, including cheese and dessert) * unlimited wine * coffee and liqueur (à volonté) TRAVEL INFORMATION ------------------ Montreux is situated on the shores of the Lac Léman - Lake Geneva- in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, less than 40 km from Lausanne. Surrounded by mountains, protected from cold winds, and with palms and other exotic trees and plants lining its shores, Montreux is known as the "Pearl of the Swiss Riviera". * Access Routes and Links - By Air Geneva is the nearest airport. Direct trains to Montreux depart every hour from the train station within the airport. Travel time is approximately one hour. Montreux can also be reached by train from Zürich International Airport in about 3 hours. - By Rail Direct trains from Paris, Milan, Rome. Connections in Basel, Bern or Zürich with intercity lines from Germany, Benelux and Scandinavia via Lausanne. - By Road Freeway, Montreux exit. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION ----------------------- To register, please fill out the form below and return it by postal mail or fax it to the Convention and Tourist Office of Montreux. Convention and Tourist Office Ada-Europe'96 Rue du Théâtre 5 Case postale 1451 CH-1820 Montreux Switzerland Phone +41 21 962 84 84 Fax +41 21 963 78 95 Please note that the conference organizers will not answer questions regarding the conference registration. Direct your questions to the Conference and Tourism Office. All prices are given in CHF (Swiss francs). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ADA-EUROPE'96 REGISTRATION FORM * IDENTIFICATION Name : ________________________ Surname : __________________________ Company : __________________________________________________________ Address : __________________________________________________________ Postal Code : _____ City : _________________________________________ Country : __________________________________________________________ Phone : ___________________________ Fax : __________________________ Email: _____________________________________________________________ Badge: _____________________________________________________________ * EVENTS - CONFERENCE Name Normal Price On or before May 10, 1996 [ ] Full Conference CHF 800 CHF 700 [ ] Academics CHF 800 CHF 500 [ ] One Day Tuesday CHF 400 CHF 400 [ ] One Day Wednesday CHF 400 CHF 400 [ ] One Day Thursday CHF 400 CHF 400 - BANQUET number of banquet tickets (each CHF 130): ___ - ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: number of extra proceedings (each CHF 80): ___ - WORKSHOPS Name Schedule Price [ ] Design Patterns for Active Objects Monday all-day CHF 150 [ ] Design and Coding Guidelines for Ada 95 (free for conference attendees Thursday afternoon CHF 100 registered for Thursday, June 13) - TUTORIALS Name Schedule Normal On or before Price May 10, 1996 [ ] John Barnes OOP with Ada 95 and other Monday CHF 500 CHF 400 gOODies all-day [ ] Richard T. Dué Object Technology Project Monday CHF 500 CHF 400 Management all-day [ ] Joyce Tokar Real-Time and Distributed Monday CHF 500 CHF 400 Features of Ada 95 all-day [ ] Philippe Kruchten Software Architecture and Friday CHF 500 CHF 400 Iterative Development all-day [ ] Vance Christiansee Friday Task Schedulability Analysis Morning CHF 250 CHF 200 [ ] S. Tucker Taft Writing Java(tm)-compatible Friday CHF 250 CHF 200 applets in Ada 95 Morning [ ] Ben Brosgol Information Systems Friday CHF 250 CHF 200 Programming in Ada 95 Afternoon [ ] Michael Gonzalez-Harbour Friday Real-Time Posix Afternoon CHF 250 CHF 200 * TOTAL (Conference + Banquet + Proceedings + Workshops + Tutorials) = CHF ______________ - PAYEMENT [ ] Cheque in CHF (Swiss Francs) drawn on a Swiss bank is attached [ ] Bank transfer to Banque Cantonale Vaudoise, CH-1820 Montreux, Switzerland - Clearing 767.222 Account : Ada-Europe'96 No 909'29.13. Kindly ensure that your name and your company are clearly indicated. [ ] Credit card [ ] American Express [ ] Eurocard/Mastercard [ ] Visa Card number _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Cardholder name _________________________________ Expiring date ____-____ - REMARKS (presentation of paper/tutorial, special conditions, vegetarian meals, ...) - CANCELLATION MUST be in writing; an administrative fee of CHF 100.- will be applied to ALL cancellations. All refunds will be made following the conference. NO REFUND WILL BE MADE FOR CANCELLATIONS POSTMARKED AFTER MAY 17, 1996 Date: ___________________ Signature: ___________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOTEL RESERVATION ----------------- Please fill out the above form and return it by postal mail or fax it to the Convention and Tourist Office of Montreux. Convention and Tourist Office Ada-Europe'96 Rue du Théâtre 5 Case postale 1451 CH-1820 Montreux Switzerland Phone +41 21 962 84 84 Fax +41 21 963 78 95 Please note that the conference organizers will not answer questions regarding the hotel reservation. Direct your questions to the Conference and Tourism Office. All rooms include breakfast and hotels are within walking distance (10 mins max.) of the conference facilities. Prices are in CHF (Swiss Francs), per room and per night, VAT and service included. (Please make your reservation as soon as possible. After May 24, some categories may be sold out.) * OFFICIAL HOTELS The conference will be held at the Montreux Palace. The ARG meeting will take place in the Eurotel Riviera. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ADA-EUROPE'96 HOTEL RESERVATION FORM * IDENTIFICATION Name : ________________________ Surname : __________________________ Company : __________________________________________________________ Address : __________________________________________________________ Postal Code : _____ City : _________________________________________ Country : __________________________________________________________ Phone : ___________________________ Fax : __________________________ Email: _____________________________________________________________ Badge: _____________________________________________________________ * HOTEL Hotel Single room Double room [ ] Montreux Palace 5* CHF 280.-- CHF 400.-- [ ] Eurotel Riviera 4* CHF 190.-- CHF 250.-- [ ] Bon Accueil 3* CHF 150.-- CHF 180.-- [ ] Bon-Port 3* CHF 130.-- CHF 180.-- [ ] Inexpensive accommodation CHF 60.-- to 110.-- CHF 120.-- Single/Double:_____________________________ (After May 24, some categories may be sold out.) Arrival Date : _____________________________ Departure Date :_____________________________ * GUARANTEE The Convention & Tourist Office of Montreux will confirm your reservation. No deposit required. Please indicate the full details of your credit card in order to guarantee your room : [ ] American Express [ ] Eurocard/Mastercard [ ] Visa Card number _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Cardholder name _________________________________ Expiring date ____-____ Place and date :_______________ Signature :____________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND MAILING LISTS ---------------------------------------- If you have access to the World Wide Web, please access the conference home page at http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada-Europe/Conference/1996/ You can register your e-mail address by sending a message to ae96-info@lglsun.epfl.ch. You will get up-to-date information by e-mail whenever available. * ORDERING PAPER COPIES OF THE ADVANCE PROGRAM You can also receive a paper copy of the advance program as soon as it is available. (It is an extract of the WWW pages and similar in content to this ascii program.) Please send your postal address by e-mail to ae96-booklet@lglsun.epfl.ch, or send it by postal mail or by fax to the "Convention and Tourist Office" by filling out the form below. Convention and Tourist Office Ada-Europe'96 Rue du Théâtre 5 Case postale 1451 CH-1820 Montreux Switzerland Phone +41 21 962 84 84 Fax +41 21 963 78 95 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ADA-EUROPE'96 ADVANCE PROGRAM FORM Please send me a paper copy of the advance program as soon as it is available. First Name: ________________________ Last Name: ________________________ Company: _________________________________________________________________ Street: _________________________________________________________________ City: __________________________ Zip: ________ Country: _______________ Phone: _________________________ Fax: __________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- VENDOR EXHIBITION APPLICATION FORM ---------------------------------- Please send your application to the exhibition organizer Dr. Peter E. Obermayer Competence Center Informatik GmbH Lohberg 10 D-49716 Meppen Germany Tel. : +49 (5931) 805 469 Fax : +49 (5931) 805 100 email: obermaye@cci.de ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ADA-EUROPE'96 EXHIBIT APPLICATION FORM * IDENTIFICATION Organization name: ____________________________________________ Contact person: _______________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________________________________ Fax: ________________________________________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________ URL: ________________________________________________________ * BOOTH We wish to exhibit a [ ] Tool [ ] Technique [ ] Environment [ ] Product [ ] Book/Journal Name of item(s) exhibited: Description of item(s), software engineering problem(s) they address: Contribution of item(s) to solving the problem: Amount of space for exhibition booth requested, equipment provided and price (please mark your choice): [ ] 9 square meter exhibition space with one table and two chairs 5000 CHF [ ] 12 square meter exhibition space with two tables and four chairs 6250 CHF [ ] 15 square meter exhibition space with three tables and six chairs 7500 CHF * PAYEMENT [ ] Cheque in CHF (Swiss Francs) drawn on a Swiss bank is attached [ ] Bank transfer to Banque Cantonale Vaudoise, CH-1820 Montreux, Switzerland - Clearing 767.222 Account : Ada-Europe'96 No 909'29.13. Kindly ensure that your name and your company are clearly indicated. [ ] Credit card [ ] American Express [ ] Eurocard/Mastercard [ ] Visa Card number _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Cardholder name _________________________________ Expiring date ____-____ Title of Vendor's Presentation: _____________________________________________________________________ Presentor: ______________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Signature: ___________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------