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Services Sciences and Engineering - The Intersection of Management and Computing Sciences
Speaker: Stuart I. Feldman Vice President, Computer Science IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Title: "Services Sciences and Engineering - The Intersection of Management and Computing Sciences" Date: Wednesday, 7 September 2005 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre G (Chow Tak Sin Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26) HKUST ABSTRACT: The economy has shifted radically toward knowledge-based services, yet the scientific research agenda and university education have not shifted to match this growth. Sophisticated computing is increasingly having an impact on the organization and execution of business. Business opportunities and optimization call for significant computing innovation. Solutions for significant business problems combine understanding of business context and process, human capabilities, organizational dynamics, and hardware and software information technologies. Service-oriented architectures are an excellent fit to business process models, and to service-dominated businesses. New unified approaches to modeling software and business processes are surfacing research problems and important commercial opportunities. This talk will address some of these opportunities and the underlying technical requirements. ********************** Biography: Feldman did his academic work (AB, Princeton and PhD, MIT) in astrophysics and mathematics. He is the Vice President of the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) and has been a member of the Board of Directors of the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International) and of the CRA (Computing Research Association). He was chair of ACM SIGPLAN and founding chair of ACM SIGecom. He has taught E-Commerce Courses at Yale School of Management and is a Consulting Professor of Information Technology at Carnegie-Mellon West. Feldman received the ACM Software System Award in 2003 and the Distinguished Executive of the Year from the Academy of Management in 2005. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the ACM. He was a computer science researcher at Bell Labs and a research manager at Bellcore before joining IBM in mid-1995. He has published research in software engineering (and was the creator of Make), programming languages, scientific computing and other areas of computer science. He was also architect for a large new line of software products at Bellcore. He is the recipient of the 2003 ACM Software System Award.Feldman joined IBM in 1995 and is now Vice President, Computer Science in IBM Research. He is responsible for driving the long term and exploratory worldwide science strategy in computer science and connected fields such as mathematics, management sciences, social sciences. He leads programs for adventurous research and university collaborations, represents computer science research at senior management levels in Research and in IBM, and influences national and worldwide computer science policy. He is also the technical leader of the Research Division solution engineering initiative. Before that, he was Vice President for On Demand Business Transformation Strategy in IBM Research, responsible for defining and coordinating activity in I BM's Research labs worldwide in the areas of business process integration, management, collaboration, and optimization as well as for industry-specific knowledge and solutions. His previous IBM position was Vice President for Internet Technology, responsible for corporate strategies relating to the future of the Internet, leadership in new technologies, managing a department that creates experimental Internet-based applications.