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MANNARINO DO-178B/C Seminar "Software Aspects of Certification & RTCA/DO-178B/C Training" ~ 24 to 27 January 2017 (Ottawa, Ontario)
MANNARINO will be holding a seminar in January 2017 in the Ottawa area. This seminar will provide a thorough review of Software Aspects of Certification & RTCA/DO-178B/C Training, as well as the supplements in RTCA/DO-178C which include Model-Based Development & Verification, Tool Qualification, Object-Oriented Technology, and Formal Methods, all with practical guidance application examples. Created for both system and software engineers, this seminar focuses on the certification and system aspects of developing airborne software as well as the detailed guidelines applicable to software engineers.
Seminar Organization & Duration
This seminar is organized over 3 days, which will be dedicated to the core RTCA/DO-178B/C documentation and main aspects, as well as a cursory overview of the supplements addressing RTCA/DO-330 (Tool Qualification), RTCA/DO-331 (Model-Based Development), RTCA/DO-332 (Object-Oriented Technology) and RTCA/DO-333 (Formal Methods). An optional 4th day is dedicated to a more detailed review of the RTCA/DO-178C supplements.
Seminar Location
Residence Inn by Marriott
Ottawa Airport
1172 Walkley Road
Ottawa, Ontario
K1V 2P7
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/yowap-residence-inn-ottawa-airport/
Seminar Date & Time
3 day course ~ Tuesday to Thursday, 24 to 26 January 2017
4th optional day ~ Friday, 27 January 2017
Daily Schedule ~ 8:30 to 17:00
Registration Fees
$1,750 Canadian for the 3 day course + $250 for the 4th optional day
Note: Fees include coffee breaks and lunch for all registered days
Registration & Queries
For registration or queries regarding our offering, please contact
Ms. Amanda Melles
DAO Chief Airworthiness Computer Scientist
Tel: (514) 381-1360 x 322
Email: [email protected]
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