The increasing complexity of today’s engineering artifacts and the wide spectrum of “threats” imposed on them require more than traditional, single point-of-view approaches. Designing, implementing, maintaining, and evolving an artifact should benefit from the tools, formalisms, and techniques developed in various areas of science and engineering. Hence, my research revolves around the capabilities (both wanted and unwanted) a system has throughout its life cycle, with considerations such as security, safety, and risks. This outlook eventually leads to infrastructure considerations for every system and disaster-hardening systems so they can weather disasters with minimum disruption in their services. Currently, I am focusing on formalizing the Infrastructure and Disaster Engineering concepts.
Areas of Interests
- Inf. Assurance and Comp. Security
- Safety Critical Systems
- Software Engineering
- Disaster and Infrastructures
Contact Info
Office: DKSN 515B
Phone: 501-569-8138
E-mail: rxseker@ualr.edu
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