[hpc-announce] 40th Summer School of Automatic Control, special topic on «Control of Computing Systems», sept. 2019, Grenoble, France
Eric RUTTEN
eric.rutten at inria.fr
Wed May 15 08:02:01 CDT 2019
40th Summer School of Automatic Control
special topic on «Control of Computing Systems»
Grenoble, France
September, 09-13, 2019
More informations at http://www.gipsa-lab.fr/summerschool/auto2019/home.html
Context and motivations
Self-managing or autonomic computing systems are answering to the need
to address dynamic variations in the computing, memory or communication
loads, as well as in their environment, the evolutions in their
computing infrastructure (shared or subject to faults) or
(re)adaptations of their initial functionalities. Their administration,
usually performed by human administrators, needs to be automated in
order to be efficient, safe and highly reactive. The Autonomic Computing
paradigm using self-manageable closed loops emerged in the early 2000,
targeting distributed system and addressing these questions from a
computer science point of view. A particularly insightful way of
building such control loops is to use control systems theory, which
employs a large spectrum of modelling, estimation and control techniques
(continuous, discrete, stochastic), classically applied mostly to
electro-mechanical, physical systems, but much less usually to computing
systems.
The aim of this Summer School is to offer the opportunity of a
scientific forum from control systems, informatics, distributed systems,
around the various challenges and methodologies dedicated to the control
of computing systems. To this end, domain experts will be present to
share their expertise and cutting-edge research results.
Confirmed lecturers:
Karl-Erik Årzén (Lund University Sweden); Lydia Chen (TU Delft (IBM)
Netherlands); Niklas Karlsson (Verizon Media, CA USA); Eric Kerrigan
(Imperial College London, UK); Stéphane Lafortune (University of
Michigan, USA); Daniel Simon (LIRMM-INRIA France)
Organization
The School will consist of a series of surveys, lectures and research
talks taught in English, completed by a series of applications sessions.
Audience
The School is mainly intended for PhD students, researchers and
industrial participants interested in self-managing systems, autonomic
management and control of Cloud, Real-Time or High Performance Computing
(HPC) systems, privacy or BigData management. Basic knowledge in
automatic control and mathematics is useful.
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Eric Rutten Ctrl-A team LIG / INRIA Grenoble - Rhone-Alpes
Antenne GIANT, Batiment 50C Minatec, 17 rue des Martyrs 38054 Grenoble Cedex
Tel: 06 38 78 30 50 / 04 38 78 60 37 assistante 04 38 78 16 90
Eric.Rutten at inria.fr http://team.inria.fr/ctrl-a/members/eric-rutten
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