Webinar Enterprise & Information Technology Architecture
Live Webinar on
Better Automation of Resource Management Similar to How You Manage Your Life Date:
Thursday, November 14
Time:
10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
Duration: 90 Minutes
Location:
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Instructor: Doug Jensen
Overview:
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar illustrates that we all deal more or less effectivelyimplicitly and explicitly-with multiple deadline-constrained activities in our daily lives. Despite that, when people must deal with developing and managing products and services that have deadlines, they disregard their intuition and instead think in very limited and generally inaccurate terms about deadlines and deadline-based resource management. Because almost no computer systems support
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System Engineers Software Engineers Programmers Managers at any level of system or Software Development Organizations
deadlines, it is necessary to convert the natural deadlines of systems and applications to priorities.
About Speaker Doug Jensen
Areas Covered in the Session:
Founder & Principal, Time-Critical Technologies
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Casual and informal use of deadlines in peoples' personal and professional lives Synchronization of concurrent activities having deadlines Shared resources among deadline-constrained activities Dynamic uncertainties that potentially affect activity completion times with respect to deadlines Earliness, tardiness, lateness, and why missing a deadline is not necessarily a failure Deadline-based scheduling algorithms known and not known in the computing community but used elsewhere for products and services Deadlines as a special case in a general framework of completion time constraints Priorities, urgency, importance Mapping deadlines to priorities Deadlines in distributed systems
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E. Douglas Jensen is internationally recognized as one of the original pioneers, leading visionaries, and accomplished engineers of real-time and distributed realtime systems. His seminal work led to what is believed to be the world’s first deployed commercial product for distributed real-time computer control systems in 1975, and shortly thereafter he made important contributions to the first commercial distributed computing product for industrial process control. For eight years he was on the faculty of the Computer Science Department, and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, at Carnegie Mellon University. There he created and directed the one of the world's largest academic ...more
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