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This page summarizes the goals of each case study, followed by a table presenting student work on the cases.

In Assignment 2, students proposed ideas for case studies. About 1/3 of these proposals were selected for further work, and assigned to teams of students with a faculty advisor. The presentations and reports on this page are courtesy of the students, and used with permission.

Project Information (PDF)



Case Study Goals




Usage Patterns of Planetary Data


We hope that in addition to looking at the patterns of data use from the technical point of view that you will also look at social aspects, such as the institutional affiliations of the scientists or perhaps where they got their advanced degrees. That is, we hope that there will be some social network analysis as well as other types, so that some correlation can be investigated. Maybe sources of funding will reveal patterns or co-authorships resulting from data usage.



PJM Electric Grid


We are taking Kate Martin's offer of her data (as she works on another project) and are looking for a deep model of one grid system rather than a broad model of several grids, unless data acquisition and sorting turn out to be very easy. The current Western Power Grid model has no detail on kinds of nodes or arcs, so we see the potential of the PJM as providing an improvement in that sense. Superimposing the economic information from energy trading or other market operations will also be important to include. Understanding the system's behavior under breakdown conditions might require deep circuit and load analysis and will require some discussion with us before you proceed.



Air Transport


The goal here is similar to those of the other infrastructures being studied: to develop a more detailed model of the U.S. air transport system than currently exists. The possibility of modeling the "woven set of networks" in new and useful ways should be explored as well as trying to assess the utility of various models and representations in assessing and guiding new air transport systems for the U.S. Time series data describing the Air Transport system structure and capacity could be particularly important in understanding past evolution of the system as well as constraints on future evolution or redesign.



Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)


The goal here is similar to that of other infrastructures: to get some depth in the model and to understand how the abilities were built into it. Some contact with the PJM, Air Transport and Communication groups might be useful, especially if a portion of the PSTN covering the related geographical areas can be modeled in detail, as well as to compare designed and grown infrastructures.



ROOFNET Wireless Communication Network


Using data from the ROOFNET project in CSAIL and papers by its developers in order to study the behavior of this Cambridge-based network. Possible areas of emphasis are: quality of service, flexibility, and cost in relation to topology/architecture.



MAPK Pathways


This extensive dataset allows one to trace relationships at the genomic level over 9 species. With other knowledge of the evolutionary relationships among the species being studied, specific functions may be traced over time. Looking at gene motifs may be particularly useful but in general the hope is that the rich data may allow us to learn a lot more about potential patterns that result from biological evolution.



Team Structures in Climate Change Research


Team structure theories particularly with respect to lean organizations will be applied to the IPCC citation data to examine if lean structural concepts can be applied in this global context and also to see how this data set could be used to test such theories.



Centralized and Decentralized System Structure and Evolution


The purpose of this project is to attempt to learn something fundamental about the structure of systems and the structure of the organization that controls or develops them. Wikipedia vs. Encyclopedia Britannica and the evolution of local transport systems may provide rich case studies for making such fundamental strides.



Student Projects



CASE STUDIESSTUDENTSFACULTY ADVISORSPRESENTATIONSFINAL REPORTS
Usage Patterns of Planetary DataMark Avnet
Kate Martin
WhitneyPhase 1 (PDF)

Phase 2 (PDF)

Final (PDF - 1.9 MB)
(PDF - 1.6 MB)
PJM Electric GridKaren Tapia-Ahumada
Jehanzeb Noor
Katherine Steel
WhitneyPhase 1 (PDF)

Phase 2 (PDF - 1.9 MB)

Final (PDF - 2.1 MB)
(PDF - 4.3 MB)
Air TransportPhilippe Bonnefoy
Roland Weibel
MageePhase 1 (PDF - 3.0 MB)

Phase 2 (PDF - 2.3 MB)

Final (PDF - 4.2 MB)#
(PDF - 1.6 MB)
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)Jijun Lin
Dan Livengood
Chintan Vaishnav
WhitneyPhase 1 (PDF)

Phase 2 (PDF)

Final (PDF - 1.2 MB)
(PDF - 1.1 MB)
ROOFNET Wireless Communication NetworkDerek Rayside
Jennifer E. Underwood
Yingxia Yang
MosesPhase 1 (PDF)

Phase 2 (PDF - 1.5 MB)

Final (PDF - 2.0 MB)
(PDF - 4.7 MB)#
MAPK PathwaysGergana Buonova
Michael Hanowsky
Nandan Sudarsanam
MageePhase 1 (PDF)

Phase 2 (PDF)

Final (PDF - 2.1 MB)
(PDF)
Team Structure in Climate Change ResearchTravis Franck
Robert Nicol
Jaemin Song
MosesPhase 1 (PDF - 2.0 MB)

Phase 2 (PDF - 1.6 MB)

Final (PDF)
(PDF - 1.0 MB)
Centralized-decentralized: Wikipedia vs. Encyclopedia BritannicaJoao Castro
Nirav Shah
Robb Wirthlin
MageePhase 1 (PDF - 2.7 MB)

Phase 2 (PDF)

Final (PDF)
(PDF - 1.9 MB)

 








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