IACUC 101 is a one-day didactic and interactive exploration of IACUC fundamentals appropriate for new and experienced IACUC members, IACUC affiliates, and individuals responsible for their institution's animal care program. The course provides a basic yet comprehensive overview of the laws, regulations, and policies that govern the humane care and use of research animals.
IACUC 101 is a one-day didactic and interactive exploration of IACUC fundamentals appropriate for new and seasoned IACUC members, IACUC affiliates, and individuals responsible for their institution's animal care program. The course provides a basic yet comprehensive overview of the laws, regulations, and policies that govern the humane care and use of research animals.
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IACUC 201 PLUS is highly interactive advanced program that builds upon the fundamentals learned in IACUC 101, applying them to the process and mechanisms of ensuring compliance. The program includes six workshops delivered to three audience tracks based on IACUC role, responsibility, and interests. Workshops address protocol review, program review, facility inspection plus additional timely topics. The program also includes a complex faculty scenario that combines multiple IACUC challenges.
The NIH has announced in Guide Notice NOT-OD-11-082 that the public comment period on the proposed adoption and implementation of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals: Eighth Edition closed on May 24, 2011. OLAW is now reviewing comments submitted during the public comment period. When a thoughtful and in-depth analysis has been completed, comments will be posted on the OLAW website. Also at that time, OLAW will issue position statement(s) that will be posted on the OLAW website and a 60 day public comment period will commence to permit the public to provide feedback regarding their understanding of the position statement(s). If OLAW decides to adopt the eighth edition of the Guide, an updated implementation plan will be posted on the OLAW website.
IACUC 201 PLUS is a highly interactive advanced program that builds upon the fundamentals learned in IACUC 101, applying them to the process and mechanisms of ensuring compliance. The program includes six workshops delivered to three audience tracks based on IACUC role, responsibility, and interests. Workshops address protocol review, program review, facility inspection plus additional timely topics. The program also includes a complex faculty scenario that combines multiple IACUC challenges.
The flagship workshop on software engineering for/in the cloud is in its 8th edition and runs in conjunction with the IEEE World Congress on Services 2020. The workshop builds on the success of the previous versions and its special issue to the Journal of Systems on Software, featuring contributions from some of the top scholars in software engineering researchers and practitioners. Practitioners are very likely to beg, borrow and steal from software engineering in-the-small to benefit the case of software engineering for the ultra-large-scale, as it is the case of the cloud. Though the fundamentals of engineering software in both paradigms exhibit resemblance, software engineering for the cloud require novel approaches, which address the interplay between technical, economics-driven considerations and shifts software engineering towards a utility-based engineering for software-, infrastructure-, data storage and/or platform- as services.
The goal of this workshop is to address these gaps by strengthening the cross-fertilization of advances from software engineering, services and cloud computing. The workshop will explore, debate and increase our understanding to the following: (i) how recent advances in software engineering (with an emphasis on software architectures, architecting dependable systems, self-adaptive software architectures, economics-driven software engineering, risk management, security software engineering, green software engineering and testing) can(not) relate to the case of cloud; (ii) what are the most recent innovations, trends, results, experiences and concerns in the field that appraise the paradigm-shift in engineering software systems as cloud services or cloud infrastructure; (iii) what are the open research directions for software engineering FOR the cloud?; (iv) how the paradigm will shape the future of engineering software IN the cloud i.e. benefiting from the cloud infrastructure, virtualization and economics of scale. The workshop thus aims to bridge the gap between software engineering, services, businesses and cloud computing communities by specifically addressing the challenges for software engineering FOR and IN the cloud. This year theme is targeting challenges in software engineering of trustworthy intelligent data-incentive cloud-based systems.
In this workshop, topics of interest include but are not limited to: Requirements engineering in and for the cloud
Relating non-functional requirements to architectures in cloud environments
Architecting for the cloud: patterns and architectural styles for the cloud
Agile software development on the cloud
Engineering security, trust and privacy in architectures for cloudenvironments
Engineering for performance, reliability, heterogeneity, safety,scalability, real-time and dependability in cloud architectures
Self-adaptive and managed software engineering for the cloud
Software Engineering with Computational Intelligence for/on the cloud
Model-driven engineering for the cloud
Environments and tools support for engineering cloud services
Testing in/for the cloud
Maintenance, evolution and migration for cloud-based systems
Software engineering for Cloud and Emerging Technologies(e.g., IoT, Blockchain, Microservices)
Engineering sustainability in cloud architectures
Economics-driven engineering for the cloud and technical debt management;
Data-Driven Cloud Software Engineering
Empirical and industrial studies
Cloud Software Engineering education
OrganizersWorkshop ChairsRami Bahsoon, The University of BirminghamNour Ali, Brunel University LondonTao Chen, Loughborough UniversityCarlos Mera-Gómez, Escuela Superior Politecnica del LitoralProgram CommitteeTo Be Announced 2ff7e9595c
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