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Friday, April 5, 2013 at 3:30pm
The talk will provide an overview of complex information systems including quantifying, managing, and designing heterogeneous networked systems. Methods of measuring and assessing the performance of network, software, and hardware integrated systems such as cloud architectures will be discussed including techniques of sparse approximation in systems measurements, and algebraic and topological statistical metrics for performance. Strategies of quantifying risk over different geometric and statistical classes of distributed systems will be examined as well as methods of tracking and coding dynamic information flows.
Because of restrictions on travel at federal funding agencies introduced because of the sequester, Dr. Bonneau is unable to travel to Cornell to give the talk, and will instead be giving the talk remotely via video conference.
Robert Bonneau
Office of Scientific Research, U.S. Air Force
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