Posts tagged with: Software

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 …

Software Safety Engineering – An Updated Look at a Maturing Discipline

Date: May 10, 2011
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Place: University of Alabama in Huntsville University Center Room 126
http://www.uah.edu/sitefeature/campusmap.php Marked building #7a on the map
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Speaker: Steven Mattern, Senior System Safety Engineer, Bastion Technologies
The discipline commonly referred to as “Software Safety Engineering” has been maturing within …

Computer Society Meeting, “Evolving Critical Systems”, Mike Hinchey

Presentation:
“Evolving Critical Systems”
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Speaker Bio:
Dr. Mike Hinchey
NASA Expert Consultant
Dr. Mike Hinchey is Director of Lero, the Irish Software Research Center, and Professor of Software Engineering at University of Limerick Ireland. Until January 2007, he was Director of the NASA Software Engineering Laboratory, located …

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 …

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