(Apologies if you receive more than one copy of this)

ANNOUNCING:
THE FOURTH BIENNIAL PTOLEMY MINICONFERENCE

Web page: http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptconf

Thursday and Friday
March 22-23, 2001, 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
Claremont Hotel, Berkeley

TENTATIVE PROGRAM

The program includes invited speakers from organizations worldwide,
plus members of the Ptolemy project describing current research at
Berkeley. Topics include:

·       Models of Computation
·       Ptolemy II Software Architecture
·       Hybrid and Modal Modeling
·       Code Generation
·       MoML - Modeling Markup Language
·       Modeling Concurrency
·       Ptolemy II Type System
·       ePtolemy - Distributed Modeling
·       Control Flow Modeling
·       Modeling of Wireless Networks
·       Modeling Optical Networks
·       Implementing Radar and Sonar Systems
·       Dataflow modeling
·       EDA/Instrument integration
·       Process Networks from Matlab code
·       Distributed Optimization
·       Distributed Synchronized Clocks
·       Debugging Ptolemy Applications
·       Software Practice
·       GSRC Semantics Project

PTOLEMY II TUTORIAL
Friday afternoon, March 23, will be devoted to a tutorial on Ptolemy II:

·       Using and extending the GUI
·       Overview of the actor libraries
·       Overview of the domains
·       How to write actors
·       How to write applets

You must register in advance to attend the tutorial, as space is
limited. Some Java background is assumed.

HOTEL INFO:

A number of rooms have been reserved at the special rate of $195 per
night. Make reservations by February 21. Mention the EECS Ptolemy
Conference to obtain the special rate.

    Claremont Hotel
    41 Tunnel Road
    Berkeley, CA 94705
    1-800-551-7266
    http://www.claremnt.com/

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION:

Register on-line by March 16 at:

     http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptconf

Or send your name and email address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Advance registration is strongly advised, since previous instances of
this conference have sold out. Advance registration is required for the
tutorial on Friday afternoon.

SPONSORS

This conference is sponsored by Thales (formerly Thomson-CSF) and the
industrial sponsors of the Ptolemy Project (Agilent, Cadence, Hitachi,
Hughes, Lockheed-Martin, Moca and Philips)

ABOUT THE PTOLEMY PROJECT

The Ptolemy Project focuses on system-level modeling, simulation, and
design of reactive and real-time embedded systems. It has developed an
open software architecture that provides high-level support for signal
processing, communications, and real-time control. The key principle of
the project is the use of multiple concurrent models of computation in
a hierarchical and heterogeneous design environment.


Ptolemy Project
Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu

Contact: Peggy Kingsley
(510) 642-1818
Fax: (510) 642-2379
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
begin:vcard 
n:Kingsley;Peggy
tel;cell:(510)543-8237
tel;fax:(510) 642-2739
tel;work:(510) 642-1818
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
org:UC Berkeley;Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
version:2.1
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
adr;quoted-printable:;;UC Berkeley=0D=0ADept of EECS=0D=0A558 Cory Hall - 1770;Berkeley;CA;94720;
fn:Peggy Kingsley
end:vcard

Reply via email to