[ont.events] ICR Sept 28 Prof Dobson The Advanced Networked Systems Architecture..

cfry@watdcsu.waterloo.edu (C.Fry - Inst. Computer Research) (09/24/88)

                           The Advanced Networked Systems

                             Architecture (ANSA) Project

          by

          Prof. John Dobson

          of

          Computing Laboratory
          University of Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.

          Abstract

          The Advanced Networked Systems Architecture (ANSA) project  is  a
          U.K.  research  project,  shortly  to  become a European project,
          which is intended to provide  an  architecture  for  interworking
          computer  systems that embodies and exploits the best distributed
          computing system concepts, and that will become the basis of  fu-
          ture international standards in the area of open application sys-
          tems.

          The talk will first briefly review the themes  which  formed  the
          basis for the development of ANSA.  These themes are:  the theory
          of systems architecture, the concept of human-centred design, the
          concept  of  distribution  transparency,  assumptions  about  the
          development of technology, and the results of  a  decade  of  ad-
          vanced  research  into  distributed  systems.  The talk will then
          describe the basic models and framework for ANSA, the  rules  for
          the  use  of  these  models  and  framework,  and  the  method of
          representing the architecture.  Finally, the  current  status  of
          the  project  and  its  demonstrator  will be outlined and future
          plans indicated.

          DATE:     Wednesday, September 28, 1988

          TIME:     3:30 p.m.

          PLACE:    University of Waterloo, Davis Centre, Room 1302

          Everyone is welcome.  Refreshments served.