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Talks, keynote
Emerging technology divide in areas like 5G infrastructure and microprocessors
In NHO. NHO conference: NHO, 2020.Status: Published
Emerging technology divide in areas like 5G infrastructure and microprocessors
Emerging technology divide in areas like 5G infrastructures and microprocessors
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, GAIA, The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Location of Talk | NHO |
Date Published | 11/2022 |
Publisher | NHO |
Place Published | NHO conference |
Type of Talk | Keynote |
Talks, keynote
Robust ICT infrastructure during Hybrid Warfare
In Teknologirådet, Stortinget, Oslo, Norway. Teknologirådet, Stortinget: Simula Metropolitan Centre for Digital Engineering, 2022.Status: Published
Robust ICT infrastructure during Hybrid Warfare
The talk "Robust ICT infrastructure during Hybrid Warfare" discussed how to achieve more robust network connectivity in the light of hybrid warfare.
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, GAIA, The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Location of Talk | Teknologirådet, Stortinget, Oslo, Norway |
Date Published | 11/2022 |
Publisher | Simula Metropolitan Centre for Digital Engineering |
Place Published | Teknologirådet, Stortinget |
Type of Talk | Keynote |
Keywords | 5G, Cloud services, Robustness, Seacables |
From a need, to an idea, to a complete system: a perspective based on real-world applications
In IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Quality of Service (virtual). IEEE, 2022.Status: Published
From a need, to an idea, to a complete system: a perspective based on real-world applications
Researchers and developers have been talking about what determines a good system in various aspects for a long time, and eventually, it is all about quality. We are interested in quality throughout the entire holistic system, from data production to data consumption, and we have for several years aimed to solve real-world problems with a focus on both functional and non-functional requirements. This includes optimizing the various steps of both workflow and computing pipelines.
In this talk, we will address quality at various levels and aspects within a holistic system. We will highlight some examples starting from challenges in society, using sports and health as showcases, via researching solutions where we optimize workflows, system performance and user experiences, to observations of real use and deployments of the systems. In particular, the talk will cover a video and metadata system for commercial sport production and dissemination as an integrated, next generation live streaming and archive system. We will also use an example from an AI-based medical computer assisted diagnosis system to detect anomalies during colonoscopy examinations. The talk will look at various solutions and the state of the art, and will conclude with various open challenges.
Afilliation | Machine Learning |
Project(s) | Department of Holistic Systems |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Location of Talk | IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Quality of Service (virtual) |
Date Published | 06/2022 |
Publisher | IEEE |
Type of Talk | Keynote |
URL | https://iwqos2022.ieee-iwqos.org/program/keynote/ |
Talks, keynote
NorNet at Hainan University: From Simulations to Real-World Internet Measurements for Multi-Path Transport Research
In Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China, 2019.Status: Published
NorNet at Hainan University: From Simulations to Real-World Internet Measurements for Multi-Path Transport Research
A large fraction of the communication in the Internet is handled by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Since the first deployments of this protocol more than 30 years ago, the spectrum of applications as well as the structure of the network have developed at a fast pace. For example, today's network devices, like smartphones and laptops – i.e.\ particularly many devices in the area of mobile computing – frequently have an interesting property: the existence of multiple IP addresses (IPv4 and/or IPv6). The addresses may even change due to mobility. This property, denoted as multi-homing, can be utilised for multi-path transport, i.e. the simultaneous usage of multiple paths in the network to improve performance. Multi-path transport is a hot topic in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which is the standardisation organisation for the Internet. This talk provides an overview of the work in the areas of multi-homing and multi-path transport, with focus on the area of the protocols TCP and Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) with their experimental extensions Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) and Concurrent Multi-Path Transfer for SCTP (CMT-SCTP). It particularly shows the sequence of research and selected results, beginning from a simple simulation model, via lab setups and small Internet scenarios, up to the large-scale, international testbed project NorNet. NorNet, and particularly its landline network part NorNet Core, is furthermore described in some detail. Based on NorNet, it is finally possible to validate simulation results in real-world, multi-homed networks, in order to provide valuable input to the ongoing IETF standardisation processes of MPTCP and CMT-SCTP. Particularly, it will also show how the NorNet testbed can be utilised for research at Hainan University.
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | NorNet, The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications, MELODIC: Multi-cloud Execution-ware for Large-scale Optimised Data-Intensive Computing |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Location of Talk | Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China |
Date Published | 04/2019 |
Type of Talk | Keynote Talk |
Keywords | Introduction, Multi-Homing, NorNet, NorNet Core, NorNet Edge, Status, Testbed |
MELODIC at Hainan University: An Introduction to the MELODIC Project
In Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China, 2019.Status: Published
MELODIC at Hainan University: An Introduction to the MELODIC Project
In former times, it was necessary to operate and maintain powerful personal computers to run applications. Nowadays, many "normal" users just use laptops, tablet PCs or smartphones. Their applications are powered by cloud systems in the background, which are operated in data centres at remote locations and being connected over the Internet. This presentation first introduces the basics of cloud computing: virtualisation, virtual machines, containers, and software as a service. A challenge of using cloud computing is to deploy services to cloud providers, in order to operate them in a cost-efficient way while providing the best application experience to the users. The vision of the Multi-Cloud Execution-Ware for Large-scale Optimised Data-Intensive Computing (MELODIC) project is to enable federated cloud computing for data-intensive applications. Furthermore, it provides the user with an easy-to-use, unified cloud environment, which hides the complexity of a multi-cloud. The second part of this presentation therefore provides an overview of the basic ideas and application use cases of MELODIC.
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | NorNet, The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications, MELODIC: Multi-cloud Execution-ware for Large-scale Optimised Data-Intensive Computing |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Location of Talk | Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China |
Type of Talk | Keynote Talk |
Keywords | Applications, Big Data, Cloud computing, MELODIC, OpenStack |
Talks, keynote
NorNet at Hainan University in 2021: From Simulations to Real-World Internet Measurements for Multi-Path Transport Research — A Remote Presentation
In Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China. Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China, 2021.Status: Published
NorNet at Hainan University in 2021: From Simulations to Real-World Internet Measurements for Multi-Path Transport Research — A Remote Presentation
A large fraction of the communication in the Internet is handled by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Since the first deployments of this protocol more than 30 years ago, the spectrum of applications as well as the structure of the network have developed at a fast pace. For example, today's network devices, like smartphones and laptops — i.e. particularly many devices in the area of mobile computing — frequently have an interesting property: the existence of multiple IP addresses (IPv4 and/or IPv6). The addresses may even change due to mobility. This property, denoted as multi-homing, can be utilised for multi-path transport, i.e. the simultaneous usage of multiple paths in the network to improve performance. Multi-path transport is a hot topic in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which is the standardisation organisation for the Internet. This talk provides an overview of the work in the areas of multi-homing and multi-path transport, with focus on the area of the protocols TCP and Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) with their experimental extensions Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) and Concurrent Multi-Path Transfer for SCTP (CMT-SCTP). It particularly shows the sequence of research and selected results, beginning from a simple simulation model, via lab setups and small Internet scenarios, up to the large-scale, international testbed project NorNet. NorNet, and particularly its landline network part NorNet Core, is furthermore described in some detail. Based on NorNet, it is finally possible to validate simulation results in real-world, multi-homed networks, in order to provide valuable input to the ongoing IETF standardisation processes of MPTCP and CMT-SCTP. Particularly, it will also show how the NorNet testbed can be utilised for research at Hainan University in 2021.
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | NorNet, The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications, Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, SMIL: SimulaMet Interoperability Lab |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Location of Talk | Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China |
Date Published | 01/2021 |
Place Published | Haikou, Hainan/People's Republic of China |
Keywords | Introduction, Multi-Homing, NorNet, NorNet Core, NorNet Edge, Status, Testbed |
Talks, keynote
Robustness of Communication Infrastructures
In HISS 2015 High Integrity Systems Symposium, 2015.Status: Published
Robustness of Communication Infrastructures
Afilliation | Communication Systems, Communication Systems |
Project(s) | The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Location of Talk | HISS 2015 High Integrity Systems Symposium |
Date Published | 06/2015 |
Type of Talk | Invited talk |
Talks, keynote
Milliardinvesteringer i digitalisering. Hva gir det oss?
In Software 2018, DnD, Norway, 2018.Status: Published
Milliardinvesteringer i digitalisering. Hva gir det oss?
Privat og offentlig sektor investerer milliarder av kroner på å utvikle, videreutvikle og erstatte digitale løsninger med det formål å forbedre og effektivisere.
Hvor godt, og når, lykkes slike investeringene?
Bør vi roe ned eller heller øke tempoet i digitaliseringen?
Har investeringene total sett gitt mer effektivitet og bedre liv?
Det er overraskende vanskelig å kunne besvare disse spørsmålene godt. Noe vet vi imidlertid, og presentasjonen vil oppsummere kunnskap om dette basert på internasjonale evalueringer, egen og andres forskning på IT-utvikling, analyser av sammenheng mellom digitaliseringsinvesteringer og produktivitet, erfaringer fra gjennomganger i digitaliseringsrådet og andre kilder.
Afilliation | Software Engineering |
Project(s) | Department of IT Management |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Location of Talk | Software 2018, DnD, Norway |
Type of Talk | Keynote |
When is agile better? How the use of agile and autonomous teams affect success differently in different contexts (and other results)
In A-teams (First International Workshop on Autonomous Agile Teams), XP-workshop, Porto, Portugal, 2018.Status: Published
When is agile better? How the use of agile and autonomous teams affect success differently in different contexts (and other results)
Afilliation | Software Engineering |
Project(s) | Department of IT Management |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Location of Talk | A-teams (First International Workshop on Autonomous Agile Teams), XP-workshop, Porto, Portugal |
What can - and should - empirical software engineering learn from empirical studies in psychology?
In 12th International Symposium on
Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, Oulu, Finland, 2018.Status: Published
What can - and should - empirical software engineering learn from empirical studies in psychology?
Software development is about people solving problems. They do this alone or in groups, for themselves or for others, with knowledge, experiences and biases. People solving problems have been empirically studied for more than two hundreds years in psychology, affecting not only treatment processes, but also economics, management, marketing, teaching and numerous other disciplines. What can we learn from how psychology researchers do their empirical studies and succeed in achieving useful results and affect practice? In this talk I will examine similarities and differences in use of empirical methods in psychology and software engineering and summarize this in what I argue has the potential of improving the quality and impact of our empirical software engineering studies.
Afilliation | Software Engineering |
Project(s) | Department of IT Management |
Publication Type | Talk, keynote |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Location of Talk | 12th International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, Oulu, Finland |