Agenda for Meeting Held in March 05
This is the agenda for the meeting held in March 05 in Cupertino California at the HP conference center.
| RPI Workshops 2005 |
| Open-source catastrophe risk modeling: How can we do it better? | |
| 15 - 16 March 2005 | |
| held in the Oak Room, Building 48, HP Conference Center, Cupertino, California | |
Agenda
Tuesday, March 15: Plenary presentations and discussion
| Welcome and Introduction - Rick Murnane, Risk Prediction Initiative View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| I. | Open source code and risk models. Moderator: John Gill, Renaissance Reinsurance |
| What is open source and how does it work? - Andrew Aitken, Olliance Group View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| History of risk model develop - Charles Scawthorn, Kyoto University View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| II | Risk models beyond the ivy tower Moderator: Masoud Zadeh, Risk and Reliability Engineering |
| Commercial Catastrophic Loss Modeling: Realities and Needs - Auguste Boissonnade, Risk Management Solutions View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| Regulatory Issues and Risk Models - Mark Johnson, University of Central Florida View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| Combining Risk Models in an Open Source Environment - Philip Schneider, National Institute of Building Sciences View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| III. | Open-source risk modeling efforts Moderator: Rick Murnane |
| OpenSHA - Community Tools for Seismic Hazard Analysis - Edward Field, United States Geological Survey View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering Methodology and Technologies for Loss Assessment and Mitigation - Greg Deierlein, Stanford University and Evan Reis, Certis Consulting View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| Modeling Tropical Cyclone Winds - Dail Rowe, Accurate Environmental Forecasts View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| III. | Open-source risk modeling efforts (continued) Moderator: Bruce Harper, Systems Engineering Australia |
| Development of the Florida Public Hurricane Loss Prediction Model - Kurt Gurley, University of Florida View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| Flood Modeling in the US Army Corps of Engineers - Darryl Davis, USACE View the Presentation Online PDF Version | |
| A Multi-Model Approach to Hurricane Loss Modeling - Charles Watson, President and director of research and development of Kinetic Analysis Corporation - Presented by Mark Johnson View the Presentation Online PDF Version |
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