hoebel@cs.rochester.edu Call For Participation and Program Announcement (07/10/90)
__________________________________________________________________________ 5th Annual RADC Knowledge-Based Software Assistant (KBSA) Conference September 24-28, 1990 Sheraton Convention Center Syracuse, New York __________________________________________________________________________ You are invited to the Fifth Annual Knowledge-Based Software Assistant Conference which will be held September 24-28, 1990. The theme for this year's conference is "Supporting and Enabling Technologies". The RADC sponsored KBSA project is a long term, on going research and development effort to create an automated assistant for all phases and facets of the software development process. A complete conference schedule is included in this packet and is subject to change. This years conference includes 30 paper presentations, five panels and software demos. All conference events will be held in the Sheraton Convention Center which is adjacent to the Sheraton Hotel. Additional meeting rooms are available for conference participants who wish to organize continued discussion or "birds of a feather" type meetings. Contact conference organizers either before or at the conference. The nature of conferences in past years has been to encouarge interaction among the participants and we wish to encourage that at this years conference as well. The conference will be held at the Sheraton Inn Syracuse & Convention Center located in Liverpool, New York. Participants are responsible for their own reservations and the room fees are $69 per night for a single or double room. If you require transportation from the airport to the hotel, please contact the hotel at (315) 457-1122 or Barbara Radzisz at the address below. You must mention the conference when registering to get the special rate. USAir has been designated as the official carrier for the attendees of the 5th Annual Knowledge Based Software Assistant Conference. USAir agrees to offer an exclusive low fare for the attendees. This special fare will offer a 5% discount off any published USAir promotional round trip fare, excluding First Class and Government Contract Fares. This discount is valid providing all rules and restrictions are met and is applicable for travel within the Continental United States. For attendees unable to meet the restrictions for promotional fares, USAir will offer a 40% discount off the standard round trip coach fare for travel within the Continental United States. For attendees traveling from Canada, they will offer a 30% discount with no minimum stay requirement or a 35% discount with a 2 night minimum stay requirement. Additional restrictions apply for discounts on international travel. These meeting discounts are valid between September 21 - October 1, 1990. To obtain this meeting discount, you or your travel agent must call USAir's Meeting and Convention Center Reservation Office at 1-800-334-8644; from Canada, 1-800-428-4322, Ext. 7702; Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM, Eastern Time. REFER TO GOLD FILE NO. 222501. If you already sent in a preregistration form, we are reserving a spot for you at the conference. Hotel rooms and conference spaces are limited, so make your reservations early. The conference fee is $275.00 ($175.00 for full-time students). The fee includes a copy of the proceedings, breaks, three (3) lunches, and a reception. Please make your check payable to: Kaman Sciences Corporation. For more information contact: Barbara Radzisz Louis Hoebel, Conference Chair Data & Analysis Center for Software RADC/COES PO Box 120 Griffiss AFB, New York 13441-5700 Utica, New York 13503 (315) 330-4833 (315) 336-0937 hoebel@aivax.radc.af.mil kbsa-con@aivax.radc.af.mil We hope that you will join us in September to participate at KBSA_5. The KBSA Program Committee Melissa P. Chase (MITRE) Louis Hoebel (RADC) Stephen Kelly (Kaman) Penny Muncaster-Jewell (McDonnell Douglas) Mary Anne Overmann (NSA) Barbara Radzisz (Kaman) William Sasso (Andersen Consulting) Douglas White (RADC) -------------------------registration form ------------------------------ -----------------------------cut here------------------------------------ 5th Annual RADC Knowledge-Based Software Assistant (KBSA) Conference Registration Form TITLE: [ ] Mr. [ ] Ms. [ ] Dr. [ ] Other:__________________________ CITIZENSHIP: [ ] United States [ ] Other:_______________________________ NAME/POSITION:_____________________________________________________________ ORGANIZATION:______________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ CITY:______________________________ STATE:__________ ZIP CODE:_____________ TELEPHONE:_________________________ AUTOVON:_______________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS:_________________________ FAX:______________________________ Please mark all items that apply to your registration. [ ] KBSA Registration Fee......................................$275.00 (The fee includes conference proceedings, break refreshments, three (3) lunches, and reception) [ ] KBSA Student Registration Fee..............................$175.00 (The fee includes conference proceedings, break refreshments, three (3) lunches, and reception) NOTE: Students must present proof of status on department letterhead. [ ] Conference Proceedings (Includes Shipping).................$75.00 (I cannot attend the conference, but reserve a copy of the proceedings for me.) [ ] Around the World Buffet on Wednesday night................$20.00 [ ] I will be attending the reception Monday night. (Please indicate if you plan on attending the reception) Please indicate preferences to aid us in final scheduling of facilities. I prefer to attend Session 2 [ ] Session 2A [ ] on Tuesday, September 25th. I prefer to attend Session 3 [ ] Session 3A [ ] on Wednesday, September 26th. I prefer to attend Session 4 [ ] Session 4A [ ] on Wednesday, September 26th. I prefer to attend Session 6 [ ] Session 6A [ ] on Thursday, September 27th. I prefer to attend Session 7 [ ] Session 7A [ ] on Friday, September 28th. TOTAL ENCLOSED $__________________ CHECK NUMBER ________________ Make checks payable to Kaman Sciences Corporation. Return payment and this form to the Data & Analysis Center for Software by Wednesday, August 15, 1990. Ms. Barbara Radzisz, KBSA Conference Coordinator Kaman Sciences Corporation Data & Analysis Center for Software PO Box 120 Utica, New York 13503 (315) 336-0937 ----------------------end of registration form--------------------------- 5th Annual RADC Knowledge-Based Software Assistant (KBSA) Conference Conference Schedule Monday, September 24, 1990 1:00 - 7:00 Registration 1:30 - 2:45 RADC Overview by Robert Ruberti (RADC) KBSA Program Overview by Doug White (RADC) SLCSE Overview by Deborah Cerino (RADC) 2:45 - 3:00 Refreshment Break 3:00 - 5:00 Tutorial: KBSA/CASE Technology by P. Chase (MITRE) The presentation will explain the similarities and differences in technologies of the two paradigms. 5:00 - 7:00 Wine & Cheese Reception Tuesday, September 25, 1990 8:00 - 12:30 Registration 8:00 - 9:00 Coffee and Pastry 9:00 - 9:30 Opening Remarks and Official Welcome Louis Hoebel (RADC) Dr. F. Diamond, Chief Scientist RADC 9:30 - 10:30 Session 1 Automating the Development of Software Douglas R. Smith (Kestrel Institute) The role of derivational analogy in program synthesis Sanjay Bhansali and Medhi T. Harandi (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 10:30 - 11:00 Refreshment Break 11:00 - 12:30 Session 1 continued Formal Methods and Reusable Software Shiu-Kai Chin (CASE Center, Syracuse University) Persistence with Integrity and Efficiency Deborah A. Baker, David A. Fisher and Frank P. Tadman (Incremental Systems Corporation) Reuse by Design: Data Abstraction Vs. "Top-Down" Mindset in an Object-Oriented Environment Jeffrey W. Grubbs and Robert F. Roggio (Univ. of Mississippi) 12:30 - 2:00 Lunch 2:00 - 3:00 Session 2 Panel: Issues in Using Object Oriented Databases to Support KBSA 2:00 - 3:00 Session 2A Text Layout as a Problem of Modality Selection Yigal Arens and Eduard H. Hovy (USC/ISI) KAPTUR: Knowledge Acquisition for Preservation of Tradeoffs and Underlying Rationales Sidney Bailin, J. Mike Moore, Richard Bentz, and Manju Bewtra (CTA Incorporated) 3:00 - 3:30 Refreshment Break 3:30 - 4:30 Session 2 Rebuttals and Questions & Answers 3:30 - 5:00 Session 2A continued Utilizing Interactive Multimedia To Support Knowledge-based Development of Software Requirements James D. Palmer and Peter Aiken (George Mason University) Requirements Analysis Using ARIES: Themes and Examples W. Lewis Johnson and David R. Harris (USC/ISI) Graph-Based Language Specification, Analysis, and Mapping With Application to the Development of Parallel Software Paul D. Bailor, Gary B. Lamont and Thomas C. Hartrum (Air Force Institute of Technology) 5:00 - 6:30 Software Demonstrations Wednesday, September 26, 1990 8:00 - 9:00 Coffee and Pastry 9:00 - 10:00 Session 3 Panel: Dynamic Documentation and Explanation of Software 9:00 - 10:30 Session 3A Configuration Change Management A. Larson (Honeywell Inc.) Animated Knowledge-Based Requirements Traceability in Large Scale Space Applications Dr. Warren Moseley (University of Alabama) Tim Crumbley (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center) A Comparative Assessment of Formal Specification Techniques Algirdas Avizienis and Chi-Sharn Wu (UCLA) 10:30 - 11:00 Refreshment Break 11:00 - 12:00 Session 3 Rebuttals and Questions & Answers 11:00 - 12:30 Session 3A continued Support for Software Design, Development, and Reuse through an Example-Based Environment Lisa Neal (Harvard University) Integrating Code Knowledge with a Software Information System Peter G. Selfridge (AT&T Bell Laboratories) A Design-Paradigm-Based KBSA Architecture Paul A. Bailes and Ron Weber (University of Queensland) 12:30 - 2:00 Lunch 2:00 - 3:00 Session 4 The KBSA Concept Demonstration Prototype Michael DeBellis (Andersen Consulting) A Software Development Process Model for the KBSA Concept Demonstration System William C. Sasso and Michael DeBellis (Andersen Consulting) 3:00 - 3:30 Refreshment Break 3:30 - 5:00 Session 4A Preliminary Design Review for the KBSA Concept Demo Presentation by Andersen Consulting of contract work sponsored by RADC. KBSA Consortium participation is encouraged. Open to all participants 3:30 - 5:00 Session 4 continued Reverse Software Engineering of Concurrent Programs X. Ge and N. Prywes (Computer Command and Control Company) Knowledge-Based Software Assistant: A Knowledge Representation Model and its Implementation N. Boudjlida and T. Khammaci (Nancy I University) Towards Knowledge-Based Reverse Engineering J. Zhang and C. Boldyreff (Brunel University) 5:00 - 6:00 KBSA Concept Demo Demonstration 7:30 Around the World Buffet Dinner in the Convention Center Thursday, September 27, 1990 8:00 - 9:00 Coffee and Pastry 9:00 - 10:00 Session 5 Panel: KBSA/CASE Tools 10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break 10:30 - 11:30 Session 5 Rebuttals and Question & Answers 12:00 - 1:30 Lunch 1:30 - 2:30 Session 6 Panel: Intelligent Interfaces to Richly Functional Systems: Making KBSA Usable 1:30 - 2:30 Session 6A Verifying Expert Systems using Conceptual Models Alun D. Preece (Concordia University) Detecting Interference in Knowledge Base Systems James G. McGuire and Randy Stiles (Lockheed AI Center) 2:30 - 3:00 Refreshment Break 3:00 - 4:00 Session 6 Rebuttals and Questions & Answers 3:00 - 4:30 Session 6A continued Simulation in Support of Specification Validation Kevin M. Benner (USC/ISI) KUIE Layout - An Interval-based Graphical Constraint System Bob Schrag (Honeywell Systems and Research Center) Exploiting Metamodel Correspondences to Provide Paraphrasing Capabilities for the Concept Demonstration Jay J. Myers (USC/ISI) and Gerald B. Williams (Andersen Consulting) 4:30 - 6:00 Software Demonstrations Friday, September 28, 1990 8:00 - 9:00 Coffee and Pastry 9:00 - 10:00 Session 7 Panel: Bridging the Gap 9:00 - 10:00 Session 7A A Planning System for the Intelligent Testing of Software Myla Archer, Deborah Frincke and Karl Levitt (University of California at Davis) A Schema-Based Approach to Software Application Derivation Medhi T. Harandi and Kanth Miriyala (University of Illinois) 10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break 10:30 - 11:30 Session 7 Rebuttals and Questions & Answers 10:30 - 12:30 Session 7A continued Multi-Agent Rule-Based Software Development Environments Naser S. Barghouti and Gail E. Kaiser (Columbia University) A Distributed Implementation of a Multiple View Integrated Software Development Environment Chris Marlin (University of Adelaide) Specification Evolution and Program (Re)Transformation Martin S. Feather (USC/ISI) 12:30 - 2:00 Closing Remarks and KBSA_6 Panel Descriptions Each panel member will make a 10 - 15 minute presentation followed by rebuttals, question and answers, and discussions. Conference attendees will then have the opportunity to make short statements and question the panelists following the break. Panel: Issues in Using Object Oriented Databases to Support KBSA Panel Chair: Penny Muncaster-Jewell (McDonnell Douglas) Panel Members: Craig Thompson (Texas Instrument) David Fisher (Incremental Systems Incorporated) Tom Atwood (Object Design Incorporated) Tim Andrews (Ontalogic) Each member of the panel will discuss a different issue. Topics included are schema evolution, standardization and change management mechanisms. Panel: Dynamic Documentation and Explanation of Software Panel Chair: William Swartout (USC/ISI) Panel Members: W. Lewis Johnson (USC/ISI) Elliot Soloway (University of Michigan) Eduard Hovy (USC/ISI) Ursula Wolz (Columbia University) Perspectives on what the problems of automatic documentation and explanation of software are. Panel: KBSA/CASE Tools Panel Chair: Gilles Lafur (Andersen Consulting) Panel Members: Cordell Green (Kestrel Institute) Bob Balzer (USC/ISI) Glover Fergusen (Andersen Consulting) Tony Wasserman (Interactive Development Environments) Cordell Green and Bob Balzer were the authors of the original KBSA '83 report and have been involved with with KBSA development since that time. Glover Fergusen and Tony Wasserman are lead developers in their perspective company's CASE tools products. Panel: Intelligent Interfaces to Richly Functional Systems: Making KBSA Usable Panel Chair: William Sasso (Andersen Consulting) Panel Members: Elliot Soloway (University of Michigan) Peter Selfridge (AT&T, Bell Labs) Loren Terveen (MCC, University of Texas at Austin) Michael Williams (Intellicorp) KEY interface designer What is needed to make KBSA usable? Panel: Bridging the Gap Panel Chair: Mary Anne Overman (National Security Agency) Panel Members: Bill Liles (CIA) Representatives from NASA and SEI will also participate. A governmental view point on technology and its transfer. Software Demonstrators Below is a tentative list of software demonstrators. o Andersen Consulting Inc. - Demonstration of the KBSA Concept Demonstration Model o Odyssey Research - Penelope - An Ada Verification System o ICONIX Software Engineering - CASE Tools o Computer Technology Associates, Inc. - KAPTUR - A development environment based on Knowledge Acquisition for Preservation of Tradeoffs and Underlying Rationales o RADC - Software Life Cycle Support Environment (SLCSE) - KBSA Facet Prototypes and others to be announced.