[comp.software-eng] Computer Assurance Conference

kuhn@swe.ncsl.nist.gov (Rick Kuhn) (03/27/91)

                            COMPASS '91
              6th Annual Conference on Computer Assurance
     National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
                             June 24-28, 1991

           Sponsored by IEEE National Capital Area Council &
             IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society


FEATURED SPEAKERS:

    David L. Parnas, Queens University
    John Cullyer, University of Warwick
    H. O. Lubbes, Naval Research Laboratory

PANELISTS:

    Bruce Barnes, National Science Foundation
    John Cherniavsky, National Science Foundation
    Peter J. Denning, NASA Ames Research Center
    Diane Jachinowski, Nellcor
    William Junk, University of Idaho
    Claire Lohr, Lohr Systems
    John A. McDermid, University of York/British Computer Society
    Raymond Miller, University of Maryland
    Peter G. Neumann, SRI International
    David L. Parnas, Queens University
    William L. Sherlis, DARPA
    J. Alan Taylor, British Computer Society

COMPUTER RELATED RISK OF THE YEAR:
    Weak Links and Correlated Events - Peter G. Neumann, SRI International

TUTORIALS: 

    Safe Systems>A Disciplined Approach
        John McDermid, University of York
        John Cullyer, University of Warwick

    Software Safety Analysis>Linking Fault Trees and Petri Nets
        Janet Gill, Patuxent River Naval Air Test Center


SESSIONS:

    Industry Training on Computer Assurance
    European Economic Community '92 Perspectives
    Certification and Safety of Critical Systems
    US and International Sponsored Initiatives
    Risk Containment Planning and Quality Measurements
    Formal Methods




COMPASS '91 PRE-CONFERENCE TUTORIALS, Monday, June 24th

0900    Registration for Tutorial 1
1000    Tutorial 1:  Safe Systems--A Disciplined Approach
        John McDermid, University of York
        John Cullyer, University of Warwick
1200    Lunch; Registration for Tutorial 2
1300    Tutorial 1:  Safe Systems--A Disciplined Approach (continued)
        Tutorial 2:  Software Safety Analysis--Linking Fault Trees
                     and Petri Nets
        Janet Gill, Patuxent River Naval Air Test Center
1700    Close of tutorials
  
Safe Systems--A Disciplined Approach

Professor John McDermid, University of York, and Professor John Cullyer,
University of Warwick, will discuss the integration of formal methods into
the life cycle development of safety-critical software.  Professor McDermid
will discuss the safety life cycle and the safety analysis of software.
Professor Cullyer will discuss the integration of formal methods during
the requirements and specification phases, design phases (including
hardware), and the verification and validation phase.  Finally, Professor
McDermid will discuss the skills, education and training required to apply
formal methods to safety-critical software.

Software Safety Analysis--Linking Fault Trees and Petri Nets

Independently, fault trees and Petri nets serve limited evaluation purposes
in safety-critical systems.  This tutorial presents a technique for
converting and linking fault tree analysis (FTA) with Petri net modeling 
and vice versa.  This technique permits the analyst to determine if a
software fault can be reached be analyzing the software in detail with FTA.


COMPASS '91 PROGRAM, Tuesday, June 25th

0800    Registration
0900    Opening Remarks, General Chair, Lt. Col. Anthony Shumskas,
        Office of the Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense
0915    Honorary Chair Address
0930    Keynote Address, David L. Parnas, Queens University
1030    Break
1100    Conference Topic Panel:  Educating Computer Scientists for the
        Year 2000
        Chair, John Cherniavsky, National Science Foundation
          David L. Parnas, Queens University
          Peter J. Denning, NASA Ames Research Center
          William L. Sherlis, DARPA
          John A. McDermid, University of York/British Computer Society
          Bruce Barnes, National Science Foundation
          Raymond Miller, University of Maryland
1245    Lunch
1345    Panel (continued)
1515    Break
1545    Questions from the audience to panel members
1830    Cocktail Reception/Banquet (Holiday Inn)
        The Accidents of Life--From Conception to Our Last Moments
          John Cullyer, University of Warwick

COMPASS '91 PROGRAM, Wednesday, June 26th

0800    Registration
0830    Computer Related Risk of the Year:  Weak Links and Correlated Events
        Peter G. Neumann, SRI International
0915    SESSION 1:  EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY '92 PERSPECTIVES
        Chair, John Cullyer, University of Warwick

        Airbus A320 Software Safety
          J. Peter Potocki de Montalk, Airbus Industrie

        Some Results From DRIVE
          Thomas Buckley, University of Leeds

1015    Break
1045    SESSION 2:  HOW INDUSTRY TRAINING IN COMPUTER ASSURANCE CAN BE
        IMPROVED THROUGH EDUCATION
        Chair, Diane Jachinowski, Nellcor
          Peter G. Neumann, SRI International
          J. Alan Taylor, British Computer Society
          Claire Lohr, Lohr Systems
          William Junk, University of Idaho
1245    Lunch
1345    SESSION 3A:  CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY OF CRITICAL SYSTEMS
        Chair, Michael Brown, Naval Surface Warfare Center

        Certification of Production Representative/Production Software
        Intensive Systems for Dedicated Test and Evaluation
          Lt. Col. Anthony F. Shumskas, Office of the Secretary of Defense

        Interrelationships of Problematic Components of Safety-Related
        Automated Information Systems
          Morey J. Chick, General Accounting Office

        A Case-Study of Security Policy for Manual and Automated Systems
          Edgar H. Sibley, James B. Michael, and Ravi Sandhu
          George Mason University

1515    Break
1545    SESSION 3B:  CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY OF CRITICAL SYSTEMS (CONTINUED)

        Safety Criteria and Model for Mission-Critical Embedded Software
        Systems
          R. A. Gove and Janene Heinzman, Booz Allen, and Hamilton

        A Case-Study on Isolation of Safety-Critical Software
          Edward A. Addy, Logicon, Incorporated

1830    Birds of a Feather Meeting (Holiday Inn)
        Presentation:  Software Development Methods in Practice
        J. V. Hill, Rolls-Royce and Associates Limited


COMPASS '91 PROGRAM, Wednesday, June 26th

0800    Registration
0830    Day's Keynote:  High Assurance Computing
        H. O. Lubbes, Naval Research Laboratory
0900    SESSION 4A:  FORMAL METHODS
        Chair, Andrew Moore, Naval Research Laboratory

        Report on the Formal Specification and Partial Verification of
        the VIPER Microprocessor
          Bishop Brock and Warren A. Hunt, Computational Logic, Incorporated

        Using Correctness Results to Verify Behavioral Properties of
        Microprocessors
          Phillip J. Windley, University of Idaho

        Estella:  A Facility for Specifying Behavorial Constraint Assertions
        in Real-Time Rule-Based Systems
          Albert Mo Kim Cheng, University of Houston; and
          James C. Browne, Aloysius K. Mok, and Rwo-Hsi Wang,
          University of Texas at Austin

1000    Break
1030    SESSION 4B:  FORMAL METHODS (CONTINUED)

        Design Strategy for a Formally Verified Reliable Computing Platform
          Ricky Butler and James L. Caldwell, NASA Langley Research Center;
          and Ben L. De Vito, Vigyan, Inc.

        Specifying and Verifying Real-Time Systems Using Time Petri Nets and
        Real-Time Temporal Logic
          Xudong He, North Dakota State University

        Developing Implementations of Estelle Specifications Using the PEDS
        Toolkit
          William Majurski, NIST

1245    Lunch
1345    SESSION 5:  US AND INTERNATIONAL SPONSORED INITIATIVES
        Chair, H. O. Lubbes, Naval Research Laboratory

        NIST:  Workshop on Assurance of High Integrity Software
          Dolores R. Wallace, D. Richard Kuhn, NIST, and
          John Cherniavsky, National Science Foundation

        NASA Langley:  Research Program in Formal Methods
          Ricky Butler, NASA Langley Research Center

1445    Break
1515    SESSION 6:  RISK CONTAINMENT PLANNING AND QUALITY MEASUREMENTS
        Chair, Michael Brown, Naval Surface Warfare Center

        Planning and Implementing and IV&V Program in a Large Scale DoD
        Software Development Program
          Florence Sippel and Kevin Mello, Naval Underwater Systems Center

        Quality and Security, They Work Together
          Richard Carr, Marie Tynan, NASA Headquarters; and
          Russell Davis, PRC, Inc.

        Data Collection and Descriptive Analysis:  A First Step for
        Developing Quality Software
          Anita Shagnea, Kelly Hayhurst, and B. Edward Withers,
          Research Triangle Park

        Fault Locator and Weighting System
          Jeffrey Bulow, General Electric, Syracuse

1715    Closing Remarks


Friday, June 28th

0830 - 1400     Forum:  US and International Standards for High Integrity
                Systems (DoD, Government, and Industry)
                Chair, Dolores Wallace, National Institute of Standards and
                Technology

REGISTRATION

FEES

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                   Advance
                  (ends 6/8)    On-Site   Students*
                   M     NM     M    NM     M  NM
Conference        225   275    275  325    25  75
Tutorial           50    70     70   90    25  45
Proceedings Only** 20    20     20   20    20  20
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M = Member of a Sponsoring Organization or IEEE; NM = Not a member of any
Sponsoring Organization.
*Lunches and banquet not included in student fee (these can be paid for
separately at the conference).
**Price good through 28 June 1991 only; $30 thereafter.

Note:  Requests for refunds received after 8 June 1991 will be subject to a
$15 administrative fee.  For further details, contact Dolores Wallace,
(301) 975-3340.

ACCOMMODATIONS

A block of sixty rooms at a special rate ($55/night, single or double) has
been reserved for COMPASS '91 participants at the Gaithersburg Holiday Inn.
Fill out and mail the Hotel Registration card on the reverse no later than
7 June 1991.  Reservations must be guaranteed by a credit card or one night's
deposit.  Make checks payable to the hotel or include your credit card
information in the space provided on the hotel registration form.

DIRECTIONS

Directions to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
are as follows:  Route I-495 North to Route I-270 North to Exit 10,
Route 117, Clopper Road (West).  NIST is located on the left side of 
Clopper Road, 4/10 of a mile from I-270.

PARKING

Parking is available in the NIST Visitors Parking Lot adjacent the
Administration Building.

HOTEL

Directions to the Holiday Inn are as follows:  Route I-495 North to Route
I-270 North to Exit 11, Route 124 Quince Orchard Road.  Proceed to the far
left lane.  Go left at the traffic light on Frederick Ave. (Route 355).
The Holiday Inn will be on your immediate right.

TRANSPORTATION

For persons who do not wish to drive, the conference hotel is accessible
from BWI, Dulles, and National airports by regular limousine service with
no reservations required.  Also, NIST provides shuttle service to and from
Shady Grove Metrorail Station (on the Red Line) on the quarter and three
quarter hour (0815, 0845, - 1715) from the West KISS and RIDE lot.  COMPASS
'91 will provide a shuttle morning and evening between NIST and the hotel.
The morning bus will depart at 0815.

MEALS

The registration fee includes lunches on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
and banquet on Tuesday.  Refreshments will be available at all breaks.

_____________________________________________________________________________

COMPASS '91 SIXTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER ASSURANCE
ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM
(Advance registration ends 8 June 1991)

Address:  COMPASS '91                 [ ] CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
          1100 S. Barton St. #289     [ ] PROCEEDINGS ONLY
          Arlington, VA 22204 USA     [ ] TUTORIAL (Linking Fault Trees and
or fax to:  Dolores Wallace, NIST,        Petri Nets)
            (301)590-0932             [ ] TUTORIAL (Safe Systems)
            (301)590-0932             [ ] EXTRA PROCEEDINGS (number: ____ )
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Department of Defense Approval:
"In reviewing the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers' plans
for COMPASS '91, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) finds
this event meets the standards for participation by DoD personnel under
instruction 5410.20 and DoD Standards of Conduct Directive 5500.7.  This
finding does not constitute DoD endorsement of attendance which must be
determined by each DoD component."
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HOTEL REGISTRATION

Please make reservations directly with the hotel and refer to COMPASS '91.
Complete all information and check desired accomodation.  COMPASS '91 room
rate (single or double, not including tax) is $55.  Reservations must be
made by 7 June 1991 to take advantage of this rate.  One nights deposit is
required when making reservations.

HOLIDAY INN                     Please guarantee for late arrival: $__________
Two Montgomery Village Avenue   [ ] check
Gaithersburg, MD  20879         [ ] American Express  [ ] Visa
(301)948-8900                   [ ] Mastercard
[ ] Single                      Acct. # _____________________  Exp. date _____
[ ] Double                      Signature ___________________________

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ADDRESS  ________________________________________________
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