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Business Network Topical Meeting
To Be Held at MITRE Headquarters, McLean, VA
Abstract:
Modern network science has made substantial progress in developing mathematically grounded techniques for analyzing network structure and its implications for network dynamics and function (for a comprehensive review, see Newman, M. "Networks: An Introduction", Oxford University Press, 2010). Network analysis has been used successfully over a range of applications, including technological, biological, and social networks. Such applications have frequently made use of network data that just happen to be available as a by-product of the networks themselves or of other scientific and technical inquiries. Examples include gene regulatory networks, internet routing, and social network data. This Business Network Topical Meeting will address the increasing opportunities to build in measurement into the design and implications of complex networks. What kinds of measurements are needed for what purposes? Does every node and every edge need extensive measurement instrumentation? Or can sampling approaches be successfully employed? The meeting will draw on the conclusions of a recent SFI workshop on power grids and network theory.
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Speakers include:
Michelle Girvan, Department of Physics, University of Maryland and External Professor, Santa Fe Institute
Paul Hines, School of Engineering, University of Vermont
Amogh Dhamdhere, Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis, University of California, San Diego
Kevin Mills, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Iraj Saniee, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
Vladimir Marbukh, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Garry Jacyna, MITRE Fellow
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