Paul Smith

Author's details

Name: Paul Smith
Date registered: 2011‐04‐12
URL: http://paul-smith.me

Latest posts

  1. ResumeNet Framework Deliverable Available — 2011‐09‐16
  2. Network Resilience: A Systematic Approach — 2011‐07‐19
  3. ENISA Resilience Metrics Video — 2011‐05‐04
  4. Workshop on Network Resilience: from Research to Practice — 2011‐04‐15
  5. Welcome! — 2011‐04‐13

Author's posts listings

Sep
16

ResumeNet Framework Deliverable Available

The resilience strategy deliverable from the EU-funded ResumeNet project is now available.  It describes a systematic approach to providing network and service resilience, and reflects activities in the technical work packages of the project.  Included is an introduction to the multilevel resilience metrics framework developed on the project, the management architecture we propose, and our …

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Jul
19

Network Resilience: A Systematic Approach

An article describing the ResumeNet project’s systematic approach to network resilience is now available in the July issue of IEEE Communications Magazine.  The article summarises the resilience framework developed in the project, its application to a resilience architecture for dynamic network adaptation and a concrete case study being investigated in the project.  Head over to …

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May
04

ENISA Resilience Metrics Video

Dr Christian Doerr, from TU Delft, discusses the importance of resilience metrics in a short film prepared at an ENISA workshop held in Brussels, Belgium, on 1st December 2010.  The research he discusses is being carried out on the EU-funded ResumeNet project.  See also reports from ENISA on resilience metrics; the contents of which were influenced by research from the …

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Apr
15

Workshop on Network Resilience: from Research to Practice

Participants in the EU-funded ResumeNet project, including members of the resilience group at Lancaster, are organising a workshop on network resilience that aims to bridge the gap between research in the area and current practice.  This will be held alongside IEEE SRDS 2011.  For more information, including the CfP, see the workshop website.  The paper …

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Apr
13

Welcome!

Welcome to the new pages on network resilience from the team at Lancaster University!  As you’ll see, the pages are under construction, so please bear with us while we get things up and running.  Thanks!