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Christopher L. Barrett, Executive Director, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute/Professor of Computer Science, Virginia Tech. Dr. Barrett’s talk entitled “Massively Interactive Systems: Thinking and Deciding in the Age of Big Data"

 

Abstract: This talk discusses advanced computationally assisted reasoning about large interaction-dominated systems. Current questions in science, from the biochemical foundations of life to the scale of the world economy, involve details of huge numbers and levels of intricate interactions. Subtle indirect causal connections and vastly extended definitions of system boundaries dominate the immediate future of scientific research. Beyond sheer numbers of details and interactions, the systems are variously layered and structured in ways perhaps best described as networks. Interactions include, and often co-create, these morphological and dynamical features, which can interact in their own right. Such “massively interacting” systems are characterized by, among other things, large amounts of data and branching behaviors. Although the amount of associated data is large, the systems do not even begin to explore their entire phase spaces. Their study is characterized by advanced computational methods. Major methodological revisions seem to be indicated.

 

Heretofore unavailable and rapidly growing basic source data and increasingly powerful computing resources drive complex system science toward unprecedented detail and scale. There is no obvious reason for this direction in science to change. The cost of acquiring data has historically dominated scientific costs and shaped the research environment in terms of approaches and even questions. In the several years, as the costs of social data, biological data and physical data have plummeted on a per-unit basis and as the volume of data is growing exponentially, the cost drivers for scientific research have clearly shifted from data generation to storage and analytical computation-based methods. The research environment is rapidly being reshaped by this change and, in particular, the social and bio–sciences are revolutionized by it. Moreover, the study of socially– and biologically–coupled systems (e.g., societal infrastructures and infectious disease public health policy analysis) is in flux as computation-based methods begin to greatly expand the scope of traditional problems in revolutionary ways.

 

How does this situation serve to guide the development of “information portal technology” for complex system science and for decision support? An example of an approach to detailed computational analysis of social and behavioral interaction with physical and infrastructure effects in the immediate aftermath of a devastating disaster will be described in this context.

CSS at Dingwall's, London

Erskine sites featured in Japanese book "CSS Creative Design". Book sent kindly by Kazumichi Takahashi.

CSS 2105, Coil Car, Q566 EB at Greenwich Milan Road, Greenwich, OH

CSS @ Venue, Vancouver, CA 01/10/2011

Shot for www.thesnipenews.com

Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman built coach 6 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in April 1975, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 6 was built in 1926 by Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company as part of the first ten car order placed by the newly formed Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad, which took over control of the bankrupt Chicago Lake Shore & South Bend Railroad in 1926. Also seen (left to right) are trailer 204. 201, motor 6, and 704, the former NYC class R-2 343, rebuilt by the CSS&SB in 1956. The occasion was a CERA sponsored fan trip.

I'm holding a two-day lecture at Arts academy University of Split about Web standards, CSS and WordPress. This is the design I'll be live chopping on the CSS workshop.

Original flag that flew on the Civil War ironclad, CSS Arkansas. It's displayed at the National Civil War Naval Museum in Columbus GA.

CSS LDW7 woofer low distortion motor

By Al Wooley

You can find the CSS Acadia docked on the Halifax Waterfront. Her 98th birthday is today, July 8, 2011. Happy Birthday!

I wrote python script that merges the randomly generated images into single image which should take much smaller spaces.

 

It's very handy to generate CSS sprites image.

  

Welcome to the waterfront in Plymouth, NC! (circa 1864)

 

Albemarle and her sister Neuse were small 2-gun ironclads built in a cornfield in North Carolina.

Luiza Sá e Lovefoxxx dão entrevista para rádio antes do show (24/08/08)

 

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Lea Verou talks about CSS Animations at WDCNZ 2012

  

Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz

CSS - wacky dance band from Brazil, with even crazier lead singer. My favorite thing about her was her drawn on glasses. They totally rocked. Even Miss Paris Hilton was there dancing to the song about her. Also on the side of the stage were Peaches and JD Samson of Le Tigre. Sunday at Coachella 2007

CSS @ Venue, Vancouver, CA 01/10/2011

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Diseño de un Css Journal para usuarios de Deviantart.com. también serviría para usuarios de Myspace.com

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CSS @ Metro Theatre supporting Grouplove. Big Day Out 2014 Sidesows.

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5 august 2006

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Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 2 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in May 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 2 was built by Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company in 1926, one of ten of the first steel cars ordered by the Insull administration ( road #'s 1 - 9 ). They were also the first cars to operate on 1500 volts DC. When first placed in service on July 13, 1926, they operated between Michigan City and South Bend until the rest of the railroad was converted from 6000 volts AC. This car is the original 60 foot length, rides on Baldwin 84-60AA trucks equipped with Westinghouse 4W567-C11 traction motors, weighs 133,400 pounds, and seats 56 passengers ( 16 in the smoking section ).

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