2000 Ptolemy Project Presentations

NOTE: Presentations are provided in both PDF and Powerpoint formats for convenience. Providing Powerpoint files makes it very easy and tempting to "borrow" the material. However, these presentations are owned by the author. Please do not use this material without permission from the author.

Mobies Embedded Software Working Group Meeting (powerpoint presentation)
Nov. 2-3, 2000, St. Louis, MO.
Modeling Heterogeneous Systems (powerpoint presentation)
Plenary talk, Edward A. Lee, Design for Safety Workshop, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA, October 11, 2000.
Concurrent Models of Computation in System-Level Design (powerpoint presentation)
Plenary talk, Edward A. Lee, Forum on Design Languages (FDL), Tubingen, Germany, September 7, 2000.
The Gigascale Silicon Research Center (powerpoint presentation)
Report on the GSRC Semantics Project, Edward A. Lee, Forum on Design Languages (FDL), Tubingen, Germany, September 6, 2000.
What Comes After C++ in System-Level Specification (powerpoint presentation)
Panel Discussion, Edward A. Lee, Forum on Design Languages (FDL), Tubingen, Germany, September 6, 2000.
Discrete-Event Modeling and Design of Embedded Software (powerpoint presentation)
Plenary talk, Workshop on Discrete Event Systems, WODES 2000, Ghent, Belgium, 21-23 August, 2000.
Ptolemy II - Heterogeneous Modeling and Design in Java (powerpoint presentation )
July 6, 2000, Agilent Labs, Palo Alto, CA.
Process-Based Software Components for Networked Embedded Systems (powerpoint presentation)
June 27, 2000, DARPA-Mobies Kickoff, Monterey CA.
Component-Based Design of Embedded Control Systems (powerpoint presentation)
June 12, 2000, DARPA-SEC PI meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
Hybrid/OCP Workgroup Report (powerpoint presentation)
June 12, 2000, DARPA-SEC PI meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
Hybrid Workgroup Report (powerpoint presentation)
April 27-28, 2000 SEC Working Group meeting, St. Louis.
System-Level Design Languages; Orthogonalizing the Issues, (powerpoint presentation)
Invited keynote address, Hardware Design Language (HDL) Conf., March 9, 2000, San Jose, California.