[net.lang] Simula Conference

andy@cheviot.uucp (Andy Linton) (07/05/85)

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 | THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF SIMULA USERS |
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 |              28th, 29th and 30th August, 1985                   |
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 |                    University of Calgary                        |
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 |                           Canada                                |
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 |                      Invited speakers                           |
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 |      GRAHAM M. BIRTWISTLE, University of Calgary, Canada        |
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 |      CRAIG SCHAFFERT, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA        |
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 SIMULA has played a very significant role in the development of
 modern programming languages.  It is probably the widely
 available general-purpose language which best embodies modern
 principles of program structure and abstraction.  Its concepts
 form the foundation of what is now termed "object-oriented
 programming".
 
 It is hoped that this year's particularly interesting and varied
 programme will attract the participation of many interested in
 important programming issues on this rare occasion on which this
 conference is being held outside Europe.
 
 
 
                         PROGRAMME
                         =========
 
 Advanced Use of SIMULA
         G.M. Birtwistle, University of Calgary, Canada.
 
 Jade's Inter-Process Communication Kernel for Distributed Simulation
         J.Cleary, G.Lomov, B.Unger & X.Zhong-e, University of
         Calgary, Canada.
 
 A Testbed for the Time Warp Distributed Simulation Mechanism
         O.Berry, University of Southern California, USA.
 
 From Word Processing to Document Processing - What is Needed and
 how can SIMULA help us?
         K.Schifjeld, SimTech, Oslo, Norway.
 
 Interfacing the Mimer Data Base Management System to SIMULA
         M.J.Wiechowski & L.G.Gustafsson, University of Uppsala, Sweden.
 
 RLC - A Random Logic Silicon Compiler
         W.Kroeker, R.Esau & G.M.Birtwistle, University of Calgary,
         Canada.
 
 Fuzzy Objects Using SIMULA
         B.Wyvill, M.Novacek & G.M.Birtwistle, University of Calgary,
         Canada.
 
 Mach-S - The Classy Workstation - How the Tortoise Won the Race
         O.Haugen, SimTech, Oslo, Norway.
 
 Multiple Inheritance in a Strongly Typed Language
         C.Schaffert, Digital Equipment Corporation, Hudson, USA.
 
 PROLOG Execution in SIMULA
         J-F.Lamy & J.Vaucher, University of Montreal, Canada.
 
 SIMOB (SIMULA Observatory) Revisited
         G.Syrrist, Simula a.s., Oslo, Norway.
 
 A Comparison of SIMULA Implementations
         P.Jensen, Simula a.s., Oslo, Norway.
 
 SIMULA, FORTRAN, Pascal, Ada, MODULA, ... , SIMULA 85?
         R.Pooley, University of Edinburgh, Great Britain.
 
 SIMULA 85
         A.Wang, University of Oslo, Norway.
 
 The Role of Simulation in Management Architecture Performance
         B.D.Gaither, New Mexico Tech., USA.
 
 Simulating a System of Automatically Guided Vehicles
         B.Magnusson, University of Lund, Sweden.
 
 On Customers Resources and Processes
         M.Livny, University of Wisconsin-Madison & O.Berry, University of
         Southern California, USA.
 
 For those unfamiliar with SIMULA's basic concepts there will be
 an optional one-day tutorial on 27th August.
 
 There will also be demonstrations of Mach-S, the SIMULA workstation.
 
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 Conference fees, including Annual Dinner:
 ----------------------------------------
 
 Commercial Companies      1000 Norwegian kroner  (145 Canadian dollars)
 University Staff           750                   (106                 )
 Students                   250                   ( 35                 )
 
 Tutorial fee               250                   ( 35                 )
 
 
 Registration (please indicate tutorial attendance and number of guests
 ------------  at annual dinner)
 
 By post/telephone/telex to:
             Mrs. Eileen Schreiner,       Telephone: Oslo 466930
             Simula a.s.,
             Post Box 335,                Telex:     165 18 ncc n
             Blindern,
             N-0314 Oslo,
             Norway.
 
 By network mail to:
             Ron_Kerr%Newcastle@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
 
 REGISTRATION IS BINDING
 
 Hotel Accommodation:
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 A block booking has been made until 20th July with
             Village Park Inn,            Telephone: (403) 289 0241
             1804 Crowchild Trail N.W.,
             Calgary, Alberta,            Telex:     03 826557
             Canada T2M 3Y7.
 
 Reservations should be made directly quoting "SIMULA Conference /
 Graham Birtwistle".


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