Final Meeting of the SPP "Algorithm Engineering"
Efficient algorithms and data structures are a prerequisite for demanding computer applications that work with large data sets on increasingly complex hardware. Algorithmics – the systematic development of efficient algorithms – is therefore decisive for the transfer of technological possibilities into applications with large impact on engineering, economy, science, and our daily life. However, the solution of pending problems is inhibited by a wide gap between the state of knowledge of algorithm theory and the practical application of applications. The goal of algorithm engineering (AE) is to bridge this gap which has widened for decades now. The key for achieving this goal is a wider methodology. At the core of this methodology is a cycle of design, analysis, implementation, and experimental evaluation of practicable algorithms. Realistic models for machines and applications, algorithm libraries, and collections of real world inputs provide additional coupling to applications.
Priority Program "Algorithm Engineering"
The Priority program's aim is to sustain innovative drive for the application of algorithms by advancing AE, establishing it more widely, and cross-linking AE researchers. The program supports research projects that significantly contribute to bridging the described gaps between theory and practice using AE methodology.
Whithin six years the Priority program "Algorithm Engineering" supported dozens of projects from all over the Germany. The scientific outcome measures in hundreds of publications.
Invited Speakers
Extended Talks
Lars Arge, Madalgo Aarhus University, Danemark
I/O-efficient algorithms for big terrain data analysis
Martin Grötschel, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin, Germany
Linear and Mixed Integer Optimization Solvers:
Theoretical, Practical, and Software Engineering Aspects
Paolo Ferragina, University of Pisa, Italy
BiCriteria Data Compression
Dorothea Wagner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Clustering Evolving Networks
Renato Werneck, Microsoft Research, USA
Building a Real-World Routing Engine
Short Talks
Stefan Edelkamp, University of Bremen, Germany
Henning Meyerhenke, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Engineering Parallel Algorithms for Partitioning Problems in Graphs
Matthias Müller-Hannemann, University of Halle-Wittemberg, Germany
Real-Time Optimization Problems in Public Transport
Knut Reinert, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Algorithm engineering in the SeqAn library
Information on participating / attending:
Anmeldung unter folgendem Link:
http://www.algorithm-engineering.de/final-meeting/registration
Date:
09/17/2014 09:45 - 09/17/2014 17:00
Event venue:
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT),
Campus Süd,
Engesserstr. 5,
Gebäude 30.10,
Nachrichtentechnik-Hörsaal
76131 Karlsruhe
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Target group:
Journalists, Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Information technology
Types of events:
Conference / symposium / (annual) conference, Presentation / colloquium / lecture
Entry:
09/12/2014
Sender/author:
Inge Arnold
Department:
Presse, Kommunikation und Marketing
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event48342
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