[comp.software-eng] STARS/USERS - correction to *BAD* post

bamberg@sei.cmu.edu (Judy Bamberger) (08/02/90)

                           Call for Participation
                           STARS / USERS WORKSHOP
               Dialogue with STARS Program Office and Primes

                  Monday - Tuesday, 10 - 11 September 1990
             Software Engineering Institute / Mellon Institute
                            Pittsburgh PA 15213
                                412-268-7700


  The STARS (Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems) Program is
focused on providing the DoD software community with a software  engineering
environment, repository technology, and process models.  STARS is sponsoring
a workshop targeted toward increasing the communication  between  the  STARS
Program  and  the  builders of software-dependent systems.  This will be the
first of many public discussions hosted by the STARS Program.  This workshop
is being hosted by the SEI.

  The primary purposes of this workshop are:

   - For  organizations  building  software-dependent systems to review
     STARS Program goals, objectives, and progress and to provide input
     into the STARS Program plans.

   - For  the  STARS  Program  to  validate  its goals, objectives, and
     plans.

  The goals of the workshop are:

   - To begin an on-going dialogue with the  intended  users  of  STARS
     products  and  technologies  toward  a shared vision for tools and
     environments to support large system development effectively.

   - To validate STARS assumptions about the needs and requirements  of
     organizations building large software-dependent systems.

  The  target  audience  of this workshop is those who specify, buy, and use
environments to build and  maintain  large,  operational  software-dependent
systems.

  To this end, the workshop will feature:

   - An overview of the current direction of the STARS Program.

   - A  discussion  of  key issues affecting the STARS Program, and the
     technical thrusts of the STARS prime contractor efforts to date.

   - Small  discussion  groups,  focusing  on  current   "hot   topics"
     applicable   to   STARS,  such  as:    reuse,  process,  interface
     standards,   frameworks,   distribution,   reverse    engineering,
     responsiveness  of  the CASE industry, and STARS commercialization
     strategy.

   - A STARS Program response to the  issues  raised  by  the  workshop
     attendees during discussion groups.

The  output  from  this  workshop  will be a written summary of the meeting,
including discussion group reports and STARS Program responses, as  well  as
plans  for  follow-on  events;  this  summary  will  be  mailed  to workshop
attendees within 45-60 days of the workshop.

  STARS / Users Workshop participants are also encouraged  to  attend  SEI's
Affiliates  Symposium, the annual event that provides a showcase for current
SEI and Affiliate activities; it is  being  held  following  this  workshop.
STARS  / Users Workshop participants are invited to attend this event, which
is normally limited to SEI Affiliates, 12 - 13 September 1990 (tutorials are
offered  11  September),  and requires separate registration.  Contact Helen
Joyce at 412-268-6504 for registration information.

                   Application for STARS / USERS WORKSHOP




  Attendance will be limited because  of  space,  so  applications  must  be
received  by  MONDAY,  6  AUGUST  1990.    Notification  of  acceptance  and
conference registration information will be sent out by  Monday,  13  August
1990.

Please complete both sides of this form and send to:

          Shirley Brooks
          Software Engineering Institute
          Pittsburgh PA  15213
          FAX:  412-268-5758
          Email:  sab@sei.cmu.edu

There   may   be  a  small  registration  fee  ($40.00)  to  cover  workshop
incidentals.

  Applicant Information

Name            ____________________________________________

Title           ____________________________________________

Company         ____________________________________________

Division        ____________________________________________

Address         ____________________________________________

                ____________________________________________

City/State/Zip  ____________________________________________

Business Phone  ____________________________________________

Email           ____________________________________________

To ensure a mix of interests at discussion groups,  please  check  the  area
below that best represents your work:

          _____  STARS Prime or related (e.g., DARPA)

          _____  System builder

          _____  CASE / tool vendor

          _____  Other (specify)
Please  provide  a  one-paragraph  discussion  of your interest in the STARS
Program and its products, and how you are or may be impacted by them.













  Please suggest one (or more) issue(s) you  would  like  to  see  discussed
among  the  workshop  participants,  STARS Program Office, and STARS primes.
(Some candidate issues appear on page 6.)

























  A similar workshop is intended in Spring 1991 for CASE tool vendors.

                          *DRAFT* Workshop Program




MONDAY, 10 September 1990

    8:00am -  8:45am  Registration and continental breakfast [SEI Cafeteria]

    8:45am -  9:00am  Welcome and Introductions (John Foreman, SEI)

    9:00am -  9:15am  DARPA/ISTO Overview (Barry Boehm, DARPA/ISTO)

    9:15am -  9:40am  STARS Program Overview (Jack Kramer, DARPA/ISTO)

    9:40am - 10:00am  Workshop Overview (John Foreman, SEI)

   10:00am - 10:30am  Issue:  Reuse

   10:30am - 11:00am  BREAK [SEI 2nd floor lobby area]

   11:00am - 11:30am  Issue:  Process

   11:30am - 12:00pm  Issue:  Software Engineering Environment

   12:00pm - 12:30pm  Issue:  STARS Evaluation

   12:30pm -  2:00pm  LUNCH [on your own]

    2:00pm -  5:30pm  Discussion Groups

    4:00pm -  4:30pm  BREAK [SEI 2nd floor lobby area]

    6:00pm -  9:00pm  Working dinner - initial feedback from DG leaders

                      to STARS Program





TUESDAY, 11 September 1990

    7:00am -  8:30am  STARS Program meeting (continued, if needed)

    8:00am -  8:30am  Continental breakfast [SEI Cafeteria]

    8:30am - 10:30am  Discussion Groups (continued)

   10:30am - 11:00am  BREAK [SEI 2nd floor lobby area]

   11:00am - 12:30pm  Discussion Group Reports

   12:30pm -  2:30pm  LUNCH [Syria Mosque, banquet hall, lower level,

                      with SEI Affiliates Symposium]

    2:30pm -  4:30pm  Wrap-up - STARS initial responses to workshop issues

                   Candidate Issues for Discussion Groups




  The following list identifies candidate issues that may be appropriate for
discussion  by  workshop  attendees.    When  filling  out the "issues to be
discussed" section of the application form, feel free to select one or  more
of these issues, or add your own to this candidate list.

   1. How  do industry and government users get involved with the STARS
      Program?  Set  up  cooperative  efforts?    Affect  internal  R&D
      activities  to  take  the  most  advantage  of STARS products and
      technologies?

   2. "I already have a significant investment in  process  and  tools,
      and support for both.  How do I capitalize on that, given STARS?"

   3. What  message can the STARS Program and system houses take to the
      CASE vendors?

   4. Are there two distinct (and conflicting) CASE cultures emerging -
      the  "front-end CASE" versus the "back-end CASE"?  Is there a gap
      between the two?  Where are other gaps?  Which gap  deserves  the
      highest  priority (i.e., should be addressed first)?  What really
      is a "gap" (e.g., what does it mean to "integrate" tools)?   What
      mechanism   exists   to  confirm  that  a  gap  has  been  filled
      effectively?

   5. What    issues    must    be    addressed    when     integrating
      multi-method/paradigm  tools  and  multi-lingual  systems?   What
      support must be provided by an environment?

   6. Where should the environment support  (automation)  end  and  the
      user  manipulation  (brute  force)  begin?    For the purposes of
      automation and standardization, is STARS  examining  the  highest
      leverage activities involved in software development/maintenance?

   7. Economics  -  what  business  environment  can  be assumed "after
      STARS"?

   8. How does STARS  converge  on  the  "right"  building  blocks  for
      environments, for example:

         - Standard  interfaces  (POSIX,  X11,  SQL, MOTIF, CAIS, PCTE,
           ATIS, etc)

         - Program language bindings (Ada, C++, etc)

      What  mechanisms  should  there  be   for   interfacing   between
      tools/languages  coming  from different basic paradigms (e.g., an
      Ada binding for X Windows)?

   9. What  environment  support  is  required  specifically  for   the
      development and maintenance of embedded systems?  For distributed
      targets?  Which of those issues should STARS be pursuing?

  10. What should environments have to support reuse of all  levels  of
      artifacts  (e.g., automated support for reasonable documentation,
      testing,  recording  of  history,  design  records,   full/formal
      specifications)?

  11. What  is  STARS  doing  about  system  development processes that
      emphasize interactive models of designing and implementing (e.g.,
      prototyping)?






























From:  JBamberger - STARS / USERS '90
Software Engineering Institute - 5409
Pittsburgh PA  15213