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Visible to the public Is It Science or Engineering? A Sampling of Recent Research

Keynote presentation at the 2015 Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security.

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Visible to the public Progress in Science - A Strategy for Assessing Science

Clone of node 7576.
Uploaded by Heather Lucas into the SoS Group.

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Visible to the public Science of Security: Historical Perspective

Fred B. Schneider is Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University. He joined Cornell's faculty in Fall 1978, having completed a Ph.D. at Stony Brook University and a B.S. in Engineering at Cornell in 1975. Schneider currently also serves as the Chief Scientist for the NSF-funded TRUST Science and Technology Center. Schneider was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1992), the Association of Computing Machinery (1995), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (2008).

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Visible to the public Extending Passivity to Guarantee Properties in CPS design - Presentation from the NSF Kickoff on November 29, 2010 .pdf

The slides that were presented at the NSF Kickoff meeting on November 29, 2010. Contributors to the presentation include P. Antsaklis, V. Gupta, and B. Goodwine. Topics discussed within the presentation include Passivity & Dissipativity in Dynamical Systems, Event-Triggered Control, and Passivity Indices - Cascade.