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The III. Open Global Systems Science Conference – Brussels Program

On October 8-10, scholars and practitioners will meet in the US, China and Europe to share insights and discuss open questions about green growth. The three sub-events will be connected via Internet, and the conference as a whole shall help to develop the research needed to address global challenges like the one of green growth.
>More information about the GSS conference.

The Program of the sub-events in Brussels can be found here:
> Download Agenda_Brussels_Event

Towards a common financial language

The following speech by Andy Haldane, Executive Director of Financial Stability at the Bank of England, points out to what might be a prerequisite for a transformative governance of the financial system: a common financial language.

As hinted at by Haldane, such a language shall be nested in a ICT framework. It could for example be a domain-specific language for finance, extending the one described here .

 

Global Systems Science meets Programming Languages and Systems

Martin Elsman from HIPERFIT (@DIKU.dk) will present GSS meets Programming Languages and Systems in the workshop on GSS Languages, 2013-06-11.
Abstract In this talk, we demonstrate how functional programming and domain specific languages, in particular, can be useful for effectively deriving performance efficient programs and systems. As an example, we outline a system for specifying financial contracts (used in practice by the financial industry) and demonstrate the effect of applying programming language technology to derive tools for pricing contracts efficiently on modern parallel hardware. We argue that research in managing and querying big data and efficiently performing big computations (simulations), as for instance carried out by the HIPERFIT research center, is a central ingredient of the development of a Global Systems Science.

Welcome,
Patrik Jansson

Languages for Policy Formulation and Enforcement

As part of the GSS “Languages” workshop, Piero Bonatti from University of Naples “Federico II” will talk about Languages for Policy Formulation and Enforcement.

Abstract Policies govern and constrain a system’s behavior, and as such specify mappings from complex situation descriptions to decisions (or at least sets of options to support human decision making). The perfect languages for expressing such mappings should enjoy a number of features, including: clarity and conciseness, explainability, formal verifiability, and the ability of adapting to an enormous number of possible event combinations. The same requirements arise in the restricted domain of security policies. In this talk, the experience gathered in this field will be reported with the purpose of identifying the most effective languages for policy formulation.

Welcome!
Patrik Jansson

PS. The rest of the workshop programme.

SOFTWARE as a key to cross-­border innovation

As part of the GSS “Languages” workshop, Jaana Nyfjord from Swedsoft will talk about Software as a key enabling technology for cross-border innovation.

We publish the slides here as information for those tied up in parallel workshops, and as a teaser for the rest.

Abstract Today software permeates everything, from society to businesses and individuals. It is a key driver of our economy. Swedsoft – an industry initiative to strengthen Swedish competitiveness with regard to research and development of software intensive systems, services and products – has created a strategic research and innovation agenda for software development.

Welcome!
Patrik Jansson

PS. The rest of the workshop programme.