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The Fourth International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, Ada- Europe’99, took place in Santander, Spain, from June 7 to 11, 1999. It was sponsored by Ada Europe, the European federation of national Ada societies, in cooperation with ACM SIGAda and Ada Spain, and it was organized by members of the University of Cantabria and the Technical University of Madrid, in Spain. This was the 19th consecutive year of Ada Europe conferences, which have always been the main Ada events in Europe, with their counterparts being the ACM SIGAda conferences in the USA (formerly Tri Ada). The conference is not just devoted to the Ada language, but rather to the more general area of reliable software technologies. In this sense, there are papers on formal methods, testing, software architectures and design, software engineering tools, etc. We believe that the role of reliable software technologies is becoming increasingly important, as computer applications control more and more of our everyday systems. The goal of our conference is to contribute to advancing the state of the art of all the technologies that help us in achieving better and more reliable software at a lower overall cost.
Contributors from industry, government, and academia swap ideas, techniques, and applications of computer simulations in the 20 papers, among which are not the keynote and the other invited talk. They consider such aspects as an efficient asynchronous simulation technique for high-speed slotted networks, a simulation-based performance analysis of a gang scheduling in a distributed system, a framework for simulating heterogeneous virtual processors, assessing the safety of hardware/software systems using fault simulation, evaluating the performance of a parallel simulation environment, genetic simulation for finite-state machine identification, and hardware support for generating a floating-point map function. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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