Research article accepted: Author: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science. "Addressing the robustness of resource allocation in the presence of application and system irregularities via PEPA based modeling." Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science, virtually presented: "Addressing the Robustness of Resource Allocation in the Presence of Application and System Irregularities via PEPA Based Modeling,” a peer-reviewed paper that was accepted for publication in Springer’s Lecture Notes for Computer Science, at the International Conference for Computational Sciences in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 3-5, 2020.
Sanders, W. S., Srivastava, S., & Banicescu, I. (2020). Robustness analysis of scaled resource allocation models using the Imperial PEPA Compiler. 19th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, 60-67. 10.1109/ISPDC51135.2020.00018
Research/conference presentation delivered: Dr. Xue Han, assistant professor of computer science. Title of presentation: Reproducing Performance Bug Reports in Server Applications: The Researcher’s Experiences Name of conference: 35th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering Date of presentation: September 23, 2020
Scott Anderson, instructor in computer science: community presentation delivered: IndianaComputes!, Summer 2020.
Community presentation delivered: Scott Anderson, Dr. Srishti Srivastava and Wendy Wooldridge: USI Computer Science Summer Camp, Summer 2020.
Faculty presentation: Mr. Scott Anderson, instructor in computer science. Presentation: Middle and High School Summer Computer Science Camps. Conference: Romain College of Business (RCOB) Summer 2020 Fellowships Presentations. Date: November 10,, 2020.
Faculty presentation: Dr. Xue Han, assistant professor of computer science. Presentation: A Configuration-Aware Performance Profiling Tool. Conference: Romain College of Business (RCOB) Summer 2020 Fellowships Presentations. Date: November 12, 2020.
Faculty presentation: Dr. Abbas Foroughi, professor of computer information systems and chair of management and information sciences department, presented the attached paper, “Supply Chain Workforce Training: Addressing the Digital Skills Gap”, at the 2019 Convention of the Decision Sciences Institute in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the paper was published in the conference proceedings. Additionally, Foroughi chaired a session, “Digitization and Industry 4.0: Current State of Digitization and Industry 4.0” at the conference.
Faculty publication: Dr. Srishti Srivastava's article, "Assessing the Integration of Parallel and Distributed Computing in Early Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum using Unplugged Activities," has been published in Proceedings of the IEEE Technical Consortium on High Performance Computing (TCHPC).
Faculty presentation: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science, presented, "Building a Pipeline of Future Coders" at the Evansville Information Executives Group (EIEG), which was attended by CIOs from local companies, Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation officials, and USI colleagues.
Faculty publication: Dr. Xue Han, assistant professor of computer science. His co-authored publication titled, "Reproducing performance bug reports in server applications: The researchers’ experiences," was published in the Journal of Systems and Software.
Faculty presentation: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science. Srivastava's paper titled, "A Container-Based Framework to Facilitate Reproducibility in Employing Stochastic Process Algebra for Modeling Parallel Computing Systems" was presented at the 33rd IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Faculty publication: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science, authored a chapter published in one of the first standard textbooks on topics in parallel and distributed computing for undergraduates. Her chapter titled, “Scheduling in Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems,” is published in *Topics in Parallel and Distributed Computing: Enhancing the Undergraduate Curriculum: Performance, Concurrency, and Programming on Modern Platforms*. This is the first initiative taken by National Science Foundation (NSF) and IEEE technical committee on parallel processing (TCPP) toward standardizing text for undergraduate computer science curriculum on topics in parallel and distributed computing.
Faculty award: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science, received the award for the Best Student Organization Advisor of the Year at USI for being faculty advisor for the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) club.
Faculty presentation: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science, presented, "Evaluating Student Engagement towards Integrating Parallel and Distributed Computing (PDC) Topics in Undergraduate Level Computer Science Curriculum," at the ACM Technical Symposium for the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2019).
Faculty presentation: Mr. Scott Anderson, instructor in computer science, coordinator of computer science program, presented Update on IndianaComputes! And Summer Camps at USI to Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation Computer Science Faculty.
Faculty presentation: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science, presented, "An Analysis of Stochastic Process Algebra Models of Resource Allocations in Parallel an Distributed Computing," at the Indian Institute of Technology, an esteemed research institution in Kanpur, India.
Faculty publication and presentation: Dr. Srishti Srivastava, assistant professor of computer science. Her research article titled “PEPA Based Performance Modeling for Robust Resource Allocations Amid Varying Processor Availability”, has been published in IEEE Xplore in Proceeding of the IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC). She also presented this work at the conference held in Geneva, Switzerland.
Faculty publication: Dr. Sherif Rashad, associate professor of computer science. His paper titled, “Behavior-Based Security for Mobile Devices using Machine Learning” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications.