Posts tagged with: Highly Reliable Systems

Chair’s Message – Section Events and Outlook, June 2011

Like all North Alabama communities, IEEE Huntsville Section members continue recovery from the devastating effects of the April 27th tornadoes, attending loss of life and property, and week-long power outage during the TVA infrastructure recovery. As thousands rebuild their lives and property in the wake …

Probabilistic Inference and its Application to Distributed Track Management Systems

Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Speaker: Clay Stanek, Senior Software Engineer, Northrop Grumman
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Probabilistic inference is one of the hottest areas in Track Management technology space.  By combining computer science discipline with a rigorous understanding of probability theory, one can estimate …

Chair’s Message – Section Events and Outlook, Spring 2011

IEEE Huntsville Section has seen a series of activities so far this year, beginning with the Alabama Regional Future City Competition (ARFCC) in January, followed with exception performance of the ARFCC top finisher in the national Future City Competition in Washington, D.C. during Engineers Week …

2011 NASA/Army/Industry/Academia Systems and Software Engineering Forum

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The 2011 3rd Annual Systems and Software Engineering Forum is rescheduled to July 26th and 27th at UAHuntsville’s University Center. For current program information and agendas, visit the Forum websites: https://mrpt.saic.com/ssf/default.html or http://www.pcs.uah.edu/jsp/forum.jsp
The Forum agenda features subject matter experts delivering systems and software …

Why Analyze When You Can Test?

The IEEE Huntsville Computer Society cordially invites you to hear Steve Hosner’s presentation on “Why Analyze When You Can Test?”, a look at DO-178B requirements for analysis and test verification, specifically the strengths, weaknesses, and potential pitfalls of requirements based testing and coverage analysis techniques. Click here for a flyer to post in your workplace.