Έχουμε τη χαρά να φιλοξενούμε την επόμενη εβδομάδα στο πανεπιστήμιό μας την Καθηγήτρια Daphné Tuncer (http://dtuncer.com), από το École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (ENPC) της Γαλλίας.
Στο πλαίσιο της επίσκεψής της, θα πραγματοποιήσει ομιλία με τίτλο: On the Complexity of Managing Digital Infrastructures
Η ομιλία θα πραγματοποιηθεί την Παρασκευή 15 Μαΐου και ώρα 11:30 στην Αίθουσα Τηλεδιάσκεψης του κεντρικού κτιρίου του Τμήματος Ηλεκτρολόγων Μηχανικών και Τεχνολογίας Υπολογιστών. Παράλληλα, θα υπάρχει δυνατότητα διαδικτυακής παρακολούθησης μέσω Zoom στον ακόλουθο σύνδεσμο: https://upatras-gr.zoom.us/j/98464578240?pwd=hLsUJM6D1cAtGsV33cJbHbV5oWZmVO.1
Abstract: Digital infrastructures are complex systems that are challenging to manage. The general “digital infrastructure management” problem typically revolves around determining the right ratio between on one hand guaranteeing the expected performance, and on the other, putting in place the required efforts for operating the system. In this talk, we will discuss key technologies that have been investigated in the last 20 years for facilitating the task of managing resources in a networked computer system, from the promise of autonomous networking in the early 2000s to more recent achievements in the context of intent-based networking. In particular, we will review the challenges of managing coupling functions, a fundamental problem in resource management. Finally, we will discuss how measuring the complexity of operating a network management can help design management tools that assist and not replace human operators.
Short bio: Daphne Tuncer is Professor in Computer Science, currently at Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussees (ENPC), Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France. While her past work has been mostly focused on understanding how we can better manage networked system infrastructures and resources, she is now working at the intersection between computer networks, data science and digitalised energy systems. Daphne is the recipient of a 2018 Imperial College Research Fellowship and the 2021 IEEE CNOM Young Professional award. Prior to joining ENPC, she spent many years in the UK. She was with the Department of Computing at Imperial College London and with the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University College London (UCL). She has a Ph.D. in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from UCL and a “Diplôme d’ingénieur” from Télécom SudParis, France.
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