MCH2022

Vesna Manojlovic

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Expertise: Measurement tools for Internet performance, RIPE Atlas, RIPEstat, IPv6, routing security, Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), Internet governance, Policy Development Process.

Vesna Manojlovic is the Senior Community Builder with a focus on measurement tools.

She joined the RIPE NCC as a Trainer in 1999. In 2003, she took responsibility for developing and delivering advanced courses, such as RPSL, Routing Registry, DNSSEC and IPv6. In 2008, she lead efforts to establish IPv6 RIPEness as a measure of IPv6 deployment among LIRs. In 2011, she joined the Science Division as Manager of the Measurements Community Building team.

Vesna also takes part in and gives presentations at many technical conferences and workshops.

Vesna received a BS in Computer Science and Informatics from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. She has three children.

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Sessions

07-25
15:30
90min
Internet measurements with RIPE NCC tools
Emile Aben, Jelena Cosic, Vesna Manojlovic

Observing and measuring Internet traffic can tell us a lot about the health and resiliency of Internet locally, regionally and globally. There is a constant increase in global political and social instability which often leads to Internet shutdowns or disruptions. We at the NCC are looking into improving our internet measurement tools so that they can be used to detect, analyze and document these events.

MCH2022 Curated content
Envelope ✉️
07-26
12:00
120min
Computing within Limits
Vesna Manojlovic

The LIMITS workshop concerns the role of computing in human societies affected by real-world limits*. As an interdisciplinary group of researchers, practitioners, and scholars, we seek to reshape the computing research agenda, grounded by an awareness that contemporary computing research is intertwined with ecological limits in general and climate- and climate justice-related limits in particular. LIMITS 2022 solicits submissions that move us closer towards computing systems that support diverse human and non-human lifeforms within thriving biospheres.
For example, limits of extractive logics, limits to a biosphere's ability to recover, limits to our knowledge, or limits to technological "solutions".

The LIMITS workshop concerns the role of computing in human societies affected by real-world limits*. As an interdisciplinary group of researchers, practitioners, and scholars, we seek to reshape the computing research agenda, grounded by an awareness that contemporary computing research is intertwined with ecological limits in general and climate- and climate justice-related limits in particular. LIMITS 2022 solicits submissions that move us closer towards computing systems that support diverse human and non-human lifeforms within thriving biospheres.
For example, limits of extractive logics, limits to a biosphere's ability to recover, limits to our knowledge, or limits to technological "solutions".

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