The Next Forty Years:
Meeting the Challenges of Ubiquitous Computing
Chicago Chapter ACM 40th Anniversary Meeting
Program
Join us to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the
Chicago Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Future information technology will surely hold challenges equal to those seen in the chapter’s forty year history. Our distinguished speakers will offer fresh perspectives on this and wrap up the evening with a lively panel discussion about
embedding information technology into everything.
Your registration for this event includes a full dinner catered by the Wolfgang Puck Restaurant at the elegant Gleacher Center, just off north Michigan Avenue.
Speakers
(Presentation Resources)
Keynote: Forty Years Later – So What?
Adele Goldberg, Neometron, past President ACM, founder ParcPlace Systems.
Forty Years of Breakthroughs in Software Development
Conrad Weisert, Information Disciplines, Inc.
Informational Modeling – Life Begins at 40?
Robert L. Ashenhurst, Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago.
Ubiquitous Computing: Grand Challenges for the Future of IT
Gregory D. Abowd, Associate Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Panel: Meeting the Challenges of Ubiquitous Computing: the Next Forty Years
Panelists: Gregory D. Abowd, Robert L. Ashenhurst, Adele Goldberg, Conrad Weisert. Moderator: Robert V. Binder, Mobile Systems Verification Corporation.
When and Where
Wednesday, April 23, 2003. 3:30 to 9:00 P.M.
University of Chicago Gleacher Center, 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive
Between Michigan Avenue and Columbus Drive,
on the north bank of the Chicago river.
Please print, fill out, and mail in with payment one of the forms below.
Make checks payable to: Chicago Chapter ACM
Mail payment to: Chicago Chapter ACM, P.O. Box 2381, Chicago, IL 60690