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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Deterministic Reactive Software for Embedded\, Edge\, and Cloud Systems
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Spring they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nMarten Lohstroh\nThe eighth speaker in our series is Dr Martin Lohstroh of UC Berkeley\, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences.  Marten is a postdoctoral researcher advised by Professor Edward A. Lee\, who was also his doctoral adviser. Since obtaining his PhD from Berkeley\, he has remained focused on disproving the dogma that determinism is fundamentally at odds with high performance\, and making the case that time is a valuable and under leveraged abstraction in computing. In 2018\, he was a recipient of the Systems and Software Modeling (SoSyM) Best Paper Award.  Marten also holds a BSc in Computer Science and MSc in Grid Computing\, both from the University of Amsterdam. (https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~marten/) \nPanel: György Dan (Chair)\, Ingemar Söderquist (SAAB)\, Martin Törngren (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nDeterministic Reactive Software for Embedded\, Edge\, and Cloud Systems \nABSTRACT:  Determinism is notoriously hard to achieve in concurrent systems\, and this poses serious challenges to our ability to build confidence in the correctness of their implementation. The growing pervasiveness of networked computing and a trend towards integrating computationally demanding artificial intelligence components into real-time cyber-physical systems (think of robotics\, autonomous vehicles\, etc.) add urgency to this problem. This talk is about a solution in the form of a concurrent programming model called reactors (actors\, revisited)\, that delivers determinism by default. The execution of reactors is underpinned by a temporal model that incorporates a multiplicity of timelines—some logical\, relating to discrete synchronous-reactive ticks\, and some physical\, relating to the passage of wall-clock time. The relationship that reactors establish between events across timelines allows for the construction of programs that react predictably to unpredictable external events. Moreover\, determinism in reactor systems can be maintained in a distributed setting under quantifiable assumptions. We discuss this work through the lens of Lingua Franca (LF)\, a polyglot reactor-oriented coordination language developed in a collaboration between UC Berkeley\, UT Dallas\, TU Dresden\, and Kiel University. Distributed LF programs may span deeply embedded\, edge\, and cloud systems. \nDates in the Seminar Series for this academic year have included: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June. Dates for Autumn’21 and Spring’22 will be announced after the summer.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-deterministic-reactive-software-for-embedded-edge-and-cloud-systems/
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SUMMARY:Horizon Europe\, Cluster 4: Digital\, industry and space (Vinnova info meeting)
DESCRIPTION:Do you work with digitalisation\, industrial development or space and are curious about the possibilities of collaborating at European level within Horizon Europe? Then register for this information meeting\, Wednesday 9 June kl.9-11.30. \nThe meeting is aimed at those intererested in applying for calls within Cluster 4 who want to gain a better understanding of the content\, overall terms and what funded projects are expected to contribute to. \nPlease note the meeting is digital and will be held in Swedish.  The number of places is limited to 300.  A waiting list will be drawn up if oversubscribed.  The meeting will not be recorded. \nFor more information (in English and Swedish)\, and to sign up\, please see: https://www.vinnova.se/kalenderhandelser/2021/06/informationsmote-om-horisont-europa–digitala-fragor-industri-och-rymden/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/horizon-europe-cluster-4-digital-industry-and-space-vinnova-info-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210610T090000
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SUMMARY:Research Forum (Workshop 4): Personal time management
DESCRIPTION:This interactive workshop will give an introduction to a time management framework that is based on what is really important for you. We will learn the secret sauce of time management (and learn why business scholars agree with scholars within philosophy)\, share best practices and develop your draft strategy. \nPreparation: A short preparation task will be handed out before the workshop \nFrom Spring  2021\, the Research Forum will be open to all TECoSA members\, from academia and industry alike\, by invitation to tecos-all.  Facilitator: Martin Karlsson (martink9@kth.se)
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/research-forum-workshop-4_personal-time-management/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210619
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SUMMARY:SoSE 2021 - 16th Annual System of Systems Engineering Conference
DESCRIPTION:TECoSA is pleased to take part in SoSE 2021!  Martin Törngren will be serving as one of the program chairs and Saab’s Erik Herzog will be the industry liaison. \nMore information will be shared with members nearer the time. \nIn the meantime\, see the SoSE homepage at http://sosengineering.org/2021/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/sose-2021-16th-annual-system-of-systems-engineering-conference/
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SUMMARY:Innovation Eco systems for Systems of Systems (SoS) at the IEEE SoSE conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Format: Interactive session\, on-line [2021.06.22: See slides here! SoSE InnovEco for CPSoS] \nContext: IEEE Systems of Systems Engineering Conference: http://sosengineering.org/2021/\nAll interactive sessions: http://sosengineering.org/2021/panels-and-interactive-sessions/\nAdditional relevant information: http://sosengineering.org/2021/keynotes/ \nSession short abstract: Digitalization\, and more generally cyber-physical systems\, pave the way for new services and capabilities that provide potential for developing entirely new SoS\, within and across existing domains\, giving rise to new eco-systems. Forming such eco-systems will often face significant hurdles in terms of organizational\, legislative and business model concerns\, in addition to technical issues. This interactive session brings together a number of perspectives and experts to discuss the corresponding challenges\, experiences and avenues ahead for overcoming such hurdles\, including (but not limited to)\, data sharing\, best practices for accelerating innovation across (previously) separated domains\, and experiences in multi-domain collaborations and open test arenas. \nExtended session description: Digitalization\, and more generally cyber-physical systems\, pave the way for new services and collaborations through new cost-efficient sensors\, connectivity\, data sharing\, (decentralized/ centralized) computation\, and sometimes also decentralized manufacturing/maintenance enabled by 3d printing. The resulting new capabilities provide the potential for developing entirely new applications and business offerings\, within and across existing domains\, giving rise to new eco-systems. \nAs an example\, consider the case of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). An ITS can be developed to provide proactive behaviors including the avoidance of cracks and pot-holes in roads (through data collection\, analysis\, digital twins and proactive maintenance and/or influenced vehicle behaviors)\, thereby optimizing and reducing efforts\, emissions and energy for road repairs\, and moreover improving traffic safety. Of course\, the potential does not stop here\, and extends to energy optimization and traffic efficiency. The example highlights the opportunity to share data between two separate domains\, in this case road infrastructure and road traffic. Combining the data (for example that gathered during road construction\, by automated vehicles and infrastructure) with vehicle/ infrastructure computational capabilities for learning\, prediction\, planning and coordination\, enables new functionalities and services in the ITS. However\, this requires that multiple stakeholder can form constructive collaborations. \nForming such systems of systems will often face significant hurdles in terms of organizational\, legislative and business model concerns\, in addition to technical interoperability and trustworthiness issues. This interactive session will bring together a number of perspectives and experts to discuss the corresponding challenges\, experiences and avenues ahead for overcoming such hurdles. \nWe are not limited to specific domains\, and prefer discussions and contributions that emphasize take-aways of relevance for multiple domains. \nPreliminary list of topics of interest: \n\nOpen innovation by sharing data\, but what are successful models for sharing data while meeting legal requirements and mitigating risks?\nHow can innovation be accelerated or at least supported (not prevented) when referring to new cyber-enables opportunities across traditional domains?\nExperiences\, pitfalls and best practices in multi-domain collaborations and open test arenas\n\nKeynote speaker: Professor Ron Adner  (http://faculty.tuck.dartmouth.edu/ron-adner/) \nPanelists:  \nPanel Chair: Prof Martin Törngren (KTH\, TECoSA Director\, ICES Director)\nProf Ron Adner (Tuck School)\nProf Monica Bellgran (KTH)\nDr Martin Karlsson (Atlas Copco\, TECoSA Board\, ICES Board Chair)\nProf Nicolette Lakemond (LiU)\nProf Tobias Larsson (BTH)\nProf Kim Wikström (Åbo Akademi)
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/innovation-eco-systems-for-systems-of-systems-sos-at-the-ieee-sose-conference-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210629T090000
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SUMMARY:Horizon Europe Information Days - join the open sessions!
DESCRIPTION:This Info day aims to inform (potential) applicants about topics included in the Cluster 4 ‘Digital\, Industry and Space’ work programme of 2021. This Horizon Europe Info day takes place on-line and is open for participation without prior registration. \nFor more details\, and to see the programme of sessions\, please see:\nhttps://www.horizon-europe-infodays2021.eu/event/cluster-4-digital-industry-space
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/horizon-europe-information-days-join-the-open-sessions/
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