Pieter J. L. Cuijpers

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Affiliation

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), The Netherlands

Topic

Coded Based,Complex Systems,Refactoring,Sequence Diagram,Software Components,Software Development,Software Engineering,State Machine,Use Of Logs,Abstract Way,Active Learning,Active Learning Techniques,Analytical Challenges,Behavioral Model,Cause Of Issues,Code Generation,Code Of Practice,Cognitive Domains,Communication Network,Connectivity Measures,Core Nodes,Definition Of Value,Dependability,Depth-first,Design Software,Different Levels Of Abstraction,Different Levels Of Detail,Discretization Techniques,Empirical Insights,Energy Consumption,Energy Production,Error Message,Error Propagation,Event Log,Extreme Example,Failure Scenarios,Flow Data,Formal Verification,Function Calls,Hazard Values,Hybrid System,Independent Analysis,Index Set,Integer Variables,Internet Traffic,Lack Of Familiarity,Level Of Abstraction,Link Failure,Loading Control,Log Difference,

Biography

Pieter J. L. Cuijpers is an assistant professor in the System Architecture and Networking Research group at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. He received his MSc in Electrical Engineering and his PhD in Computer Science at that same institute in 2000 and 2004 respectively. After developing a process algebra for hybrid systems (HyPA), his current research interest include the application of quantitative formal methods to cyber physical systems, with a focus on performance analysis and scheduling of distributed embedded systems.