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Department of Computer Science - University of Cyprus
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Colloquium: Web-Scale Workflow and Analytics, Prof. M. Brian Blake (University of Miami, United States), Thursday, June 18, 2015, 11:00-12:00 EET.
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus cordially invites you to the Colloquium entitled:
Web-Scale Workflow and Analytics
Speaker: Prof. M. Brian Blake |
Abstract:
This talk will discuss the state of the art in service-oriented computing and how it has manifested itself into web-scale, system workflows for various cyber-physical domains. After a background into the state-of-the-art in software-as-a-service systems, I will highlight three specific projects conducted in my research lab - approaches for spanning scientific workflows across cloud environments, approaches for energy-efficient service-oriented systems across geographically distributed networks, and infrastructures that leverage mixed human and web service systems to conduct big data analytics.
Short Bio:
M. Brian Blake is Vice Provost & Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Computer Science at the University of Miami. Dr. Blake has published over 165 refereed papers in the areas of internet computing and web-based software engineering. He is Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Internet Computing, Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Service Computing, and Editor-in-Chief of a Springer book series entitled Web-Scale Workflow and Analytics. He is an ACM Distinguished Scientist and Senior Member of the IEEE. Dr. Blake received a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and PhD in Information and Software Engineering from George Mason University.
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