[aadl]: Save the date: AADL User Day -- Arlington, VA -- October 28 2019

Jerome Hugues jjhugues at sei.cmu.edu
Thu Sep 5 11:19:52 EDT 2019


Hi,

Ad mentioned by Bruce Lewis, the SEI is organizing the 2nd AADL User Day. See details below.

On behalf of the Architecture Analysis & Design Language (AADL) community, we invite you to attend the 2nd AADL User Day to be held in Arlington, Virginia on 28 October 2019 at the AUSA General Gordon R. Sullivan Conference and Event Center located at 2425 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201.

The AADL User Day is a one-day forum that presents the current state of AADL standard, associated tools and ongoing projects through a half-day briefing session on current Science & Technology (S&T) and Research & Development (R&D) projects on AADL and Architecture Centric Virtual Integration Process (ACVIP), and a half-day tool vendor exhibition.

This event will gather AADL tool vendors and teams developing AADL and ACVIP. It is a forum to exchange with practitioners and technology experts.

This event is organized by Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Registration is free to all. Please note, attendance is limited to 100 people and is on a first-come first-serve basis.

Link to register:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aadl-user-day-tickets-70283934139
The full program will be available early September.

About AADL: the Architecture Analysis and Design Language, or AADL, is an SAE International Aerospace Standard (AS) 5506 for describing both the software architecture and the execution platform architectures of performance-critical, embedded, real-time systems. AADL is being used for the engineering of safety-critical systems.

For more details on AADL, see:  http://www.aadl.info
About ACVIP: Architecture Centric Virtual Integration Process (or ACVIP) is a compositional, quantitative, architecture-centric, model-based approach for real-time embedded systems engineering. ACVIP enables virtual integration analysis in the early phases and throughout the lifecycle of the embedded system to detect and remove defects that currently are not found until software, hardware, and systems integration and acceptance testing.
For more details on ACVIP, see: https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/asset_files/ConferencePaper/2015_021_001_506998.pdf
Jerome Hugues,
Senior Researcher, CMU/SEI

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