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Simula Research Laboratory by Thinking Constantly about it

Title
Simula Research Laboratory [electronic resource] : by Thinking Constantly about it / edited by Aslak Tveito, Are Magnus Bruaset, Olav Lysne.
ISBN
9783642011566
Edition
1st ed. 2010.
Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Physical Description
1 online resource (X, 656 p.)
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Summary
The Simula Research Laboratory, located just outside Oslo in Norway, is rightly famed as a highly successful research facility, despite being, at only eight years old, a very young institution. This fascinating book tells the history of Simula, detailing the culture and values that have been the guiding principles of the laboratory throughout its existence. Dedicated to tackling scientific challenges of genuine social importance, the laboratory undertakes important research with long-term implications in networks, computing and software engineering, which includes offering a Centre of Excellence in biomedical computing. The text covers every angle: the laboratory's background and political context, the work it has completed, its approach to the education and development of its researchers, and the organisation's efforts to promote the application of its research results. The key research projects and results are covered in separate chapters, each of which is preceded by a thumbnail description of the project and how the research is useful for society. As well as explanatory text, the other chapters feature interviews with major players in the facility's history, both inside Simula, among its collaborators, and in Norwegian society at large.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 11, 2023
Contents
The Scene
What Would you do if you Suddenly got an Annual Grant of About Ten Million Dollars?
By Thinking Constantly About It
The Simula Culture - How we do Research, Education and Innovation
Impressed with Targeted Research Strategy
The Hamming Experience
Richard Hamming - You and Your Research
Simula Research Laboratory - A Different Research Institution
IT Fornebu and the Political Battle that led to the Creation of Simula
The Right Step at the Right Time
A Brief History of Norwegian Science and Research Policy
Simula - The Language
Basic Research
to Basic Research
Networks and Distributed Systems - Why, What, How and What's Next
Scalable Interconnection Networks
Providing Resilience in Communications Networks
From Gilgamesh to Star Wars
RELAY - On the Performance and Resource Utilisation of Time-Dependent Large-Scale Distributed Systems
Scientific Computing - Why, What, How and What's Next
Catching the Beat
Computer Simulations of the Heart
A Message from the Heart
Can ECG Recordings and Mathematics tell the Condition of Your Heart?
Past and Future Perspectives on Scientific Software
Software Engineering - Why, What, How and What's Next
A Matter of Judgement
Software Development Effort Estimation - Demystifying and Improving Expert Estimation
Faulty Until Proved Correct
Software Verification - A Scalable, Model-Driven, Empirically Grounded Approach
The industry is our lab - Organisation and Conduct of Empirical Studies in Software Engineering at Simula
A Series of Controlled Experiments on Software Maintenance
Research Education
Educating Researchers - a Virtue of Necessity
Thinking Outside the Box
A Little Competition and a Lot of Cooperation
Are you Planning to Take a PhD?
An Extraordinary Investment
Simula can do Much Better!
Achieving Relevance
Research Applications
Bridging the Gap Between Industry and Research
Making the Invisible Visible
Turning Rocks into Knowledge
A Tale of Three Start-ups
Spinning Off from Simula
We're Not a Telco, We're a Webco.
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