5th International Conference on Computers Communications and Control, ICCCC2014
Hotel President, Băile Felix, Oradea, România, May 7-9, 2014
Organized by Agora University of Oradea,
under the aegis of Romanian Academy: - Information Science and Technology Section
ICCCC2014 Keynote Speakers
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Prof. Yong SHI
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
- Executive Deputy Director, CAS Research Center on Fictitious Economy & Data Science
- Associate Dean, School of Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
E-mail: yshi@ucas.ac.cn
Shi Yong
is a Professor and Distinguished Chair of Information Technology,
College of Information Science and Technology, University of Nebraska at
Omaha. He also holds the title of Honorary Professor of a number of
universities in China, such as Southwest Petroleum Institute, Xi’an
Petroleum Institute, Chongqing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, East China Normal University, Chinese University of
Electronic Sciences, and Xi’an JiaoTong University. Dr. Shi won many
awards and honors, such as Outstanding Young Scientist Award (National
Science Foundation of China, 2001); Member of Overseas Assessor for CAS
(2000); and Speaker of Distinguished Visitors Program (DVP) (IEEE
Computer Society, 1997-2000). Dr. Shi's current research interests are
data mining, information overload, optimal system designs, multiple
criteria decision making, decision support systems, and information and
telecommunications management. He has published numerous papers in the
field of multiple criteria and multiple constraint-level (MC2) linear
programming. He is the
Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Information Technology and
Decision Making and an Area Editor of International Journal of
Operations and Quantitative Management.
Title of invited lecture: Big Data, Big Data Mining and Data Science
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Prof. Fuad Aleskerov
National Reasearch University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
E-mail: alesk@hse.ru
Title of invited lecture: Choice Procedures in Big Data Analysis
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Prof. Pascale Zarate
University of Toulouse 1, France
- IRIT- Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
E-mail: Pascale.Zarate@irit.fr
Pascale Zaraté is a Professor at Toulouse 1 Capitole University. She conducts her researches at the IRIT laboratory (http://www.irit.fr).
She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Sciences / Decision Support from the
LAMSADE laboratory at the Paris Dauphine University, Paris (1991). She
also holds a Master degree in Computer Science from the Paul Sabatier
University, Toulouse, France (1986); as well as a Bachelors degree
Toulouse, France (1982). Pascale Zaraté’s current research interests
include: Decision Support Systems; distributed and asynchronous decision
making processes; knowledge modelisation; cooperative knowledge based
systems; cooperative decision making. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IGI Global). Since 2000, she is head of the Euro Working Group on DSS (www.euro-online.org).
She published several studies and works: one book, edited two books,
edited 11 special issues in several international journals, two
proceedings of international conferences, 22 papers in several
international journals, two papers in national journals, five chapters
in collective books, 26 papers in international conferences. She belongs
the Editorial Scientific Committee of three International Journals: Journal of Decision System (Lavoisier), ComSIS, Intelligent Decision Technologies (IOSPress). She was chairing the IFIP TC8/WG8.3 conference devoted to Collaborative Decision Making (http://www.irit.fr/CDM08).
Title of invited lecture: Tools for Collaborative Decision Making
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Prof. Ioan Dumitrache
Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
- Corresponding Member of Romanian Academy
Prof. Ioan Dumitrache, graduated the Faculty of Energetics, University "Politehnica" of Bucharest (UPB), Romania, 1962, Polytechnic Institute from Worcester, SUA, 1969, Fullbright Fellow-1971 and has a Ph.D. in Technical Physics (UPB, 1970).Since then his
research and teaching activities covered an large area of automatic
control techniques, electronic control, genetic algorithms, advance
control algorithms, intelligent control systems, intelligent control of
industrial robots, concurrent engineering.He is the author of
more then 250 published papers, editor of 14 books as: Intelligent
Manufacturing Systems 1995, Supplementary Ways for Improving
International Stability 1998, Large Scale Systems: Theory and
Applications 2001 and contributed to more then 20 books in these fields.
Title of invited lecture: From Computer Controlled Processes to Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems
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Prof. Antonio Di Nola,
University of Salerno, Italy
E-mail: adinola@unisa.it
- Director of the Department of Mathematics of the University of Salerno.
- Leader of our research project ‘Logic and algebra of uncertain information’.
- Editor in Chief of " Soft Computing", Springer Verlag
- Associate
Editor of International Journal of Computers Communications and
Control, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Mathematica Slovaca, Optimization and
Decision Making...
Antonio Di Nola is Full Professor of Mathematical Logic and Director of
the Department of Mathematics of the University of Salerno. Since the
nineties he has been a leading proponent of the study of algebraic
models of Lukasiewicz logic (MV-algebras), the most important among the
many-valued logics. His contribution to the study of MV-algebras,
witnessed by the seventeen citations of his works in the fundamental
monograph "Algebraic foundations of many-valued reasoning", includes: a
functional representation theorem for all MV-algebras (aka Di Nola's
Representation Theorem); the discovery of categorical equivalences
between categories of MV-algebras and categories of groups, rings, and
semi-rings, profitably used in the literature of MV-algebras, the
discovery of an equational axiomatisation of all varieties of
MV-algebras, and a normal form theorem for Lukasiewicz logic. Today is
actively committed to apply ideas from algebraic geometry in the
MV-algebra and in the study of probability which admit infinitesimal
values. He is author/coauthor of more than 150 scientific works,
published on international journals of logic, algebra and computer
science.
Title o invited lecture: Fuzzy Logic as a Logic
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