[misc.jobs.offered] job announcement

sxe@beta.lanl.gov (Stephen Eubank) (02/08/89)

Hacker wanted in scenic New Mexico for work with 
a diverse group of dynamical and complex systems
researchers implementing a unique approach to
data analysis and noise reduction based on 
nonlinear, chaotic modelling. Applications of
this approach include weather, economic, and geological forecasting,
remastering early musical recordings, and similar
peaceful purposes.

A rough kernel is already in place, written in C++,
and is rapidly evolving. Current areas of development
include: window-based user interface and menuing system
(NeWS/X), interactive graphical output diagnostics,
efficient numerical algorithms, multi-threading/tasking,
and distributed processing, to name a few. Work is
currently conducted on Suns with access to the 
computing facilities at Los Alamos National Labs
(including Crays and our brand new Connection machine).

The talents required should be clear from the description 
above. To name a few: 
  C++ experience / C wizardry + object-oriented experience
  NeWS/X development experience
  mathematical literacy (comfortable with calculus, vector spaces,
			statistics, etc.)

The most qualified applicants will also have:
  high school diploma
  iron intestines (for massive green chili consumption)
  bass or drum playing ability
  

Contact eubank@flamingo.lanl.gov (I'm not pink) with a
brief resume. If you must, mail to
  Stephen Eubank, CNLS
  MS-B258
  Los Alamos National Laboratory
  Los Alamos, NM 87545

ef@phoibos.cs.kun.nl (E.D. Falkenberg) (09/26/90)

Ref. :	EF/VB-496
Date :	september 1990	

                         ANNOUNCEMENT

At the Departement of Information Systems at the University of Nijmegen,
                       The Netherlands, a


     POST - DOC RESEARCH POSITION

for the project

     EVOLVING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

is to be filled.

Requirements: Phd; good kwowledge of information systems in general 
              and of time-related aspects of information systems in particular.

Duration:	Fall 1990 - fall 1992

Applications:	Until 15th October 1990 to
		Prof.Dr. E.D. Falkenberg
		Dept. of Information Systems
		University of Nijmegen
		Toernooiveld 1
		NL 6525 ED  NIJMEGEN
		The Netherlands



                             PROJECT DESCRIPTION
                       'EVOLVING INFORMATION SYSTEMS'


In recent years various approaches to information systems have been developed
which deal with temporal aspects. One of these aspects is the ability of the
system, to store and retrieve not only current data, but also past,
"historical" data. In such systems, there is a "historical" or "conservative"
data base where not only a "snapshot" of the current set of data elements is
stored, but also the "lifetime" of the data elements, including proper "time
stamping". In these systems, this ability to deal with changes and the history
of a given universe of discourse is confined to the data elements. In practice
however, not only data elements change and have a history, but also laws and
rules of the universe of discourse (the conceptual schema). In addition 
pre-defined operations and trigger mechanisms may also change and thus may
have a history. Changing the conceptual schema, as well as changing the
pre-defined operations and trigger mechanisms, means that basically a new
system must be implemented, which knows nothing about the changes at the
schema level. These changes are very time-consuming, expensive and maybe even
error-prone, since not only the schema etc. must be changed, but in general
the old data base, as well in order to maintain a consistent universe of
discourse specification.

This project is intended to go a significant step beyond the idea of
"historical" or "conservative" data bases. The project deals with the design,
specification and implementation of "Evolving Information Systems" (EIS).
These are systems with be ability to deal properly with changes at all the
mentioned levels; data elements, conceptual schema, pre-defined operations and
trigger mechanisms and their history. Thus, in an EIS the building and the
maintenance of the systems specification is a continuous process throughout
the lifetime of the system.

The aim of the project is to develop an adequate conceptual model and a
specification language for evolving universes of discourse and a prototype
implementation of a corresponding information system software package,
suitable for the realization of EIS. Furthermore, it is necessary to develop a
discipline for designing and maintaining EIS, and to perform case studies,
where significantly evolving information systems are be implemented, in order
to test the adequacy of the specification language, the design and maintenance
discipline, and the software package.


In this project, there are three major task areas to be covered:

a.  The area of the conceptual model and the specification language. Special
    aspects which are to be dealt with include: The time stamping of universe
    of discourse elements, the handling of correction and roll-back of
    specifications, and the specification of the "from-now-on"rules.

b.  The area of the architecture and implementation of generalized EIS
    software. Special aspects which are to be dealt with have include: The
    architecture of a general message processor dealing with input and changes
    of universe of discourse specification, the consistency checking, and data
    base optimization aspects.

c.  The area of the design and maintenance disipline, including the case
    studies. A special aspect here is the integration of the initial design
    and the further development and maintenance of the system specification
    into one unified approach.