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Evento
- Título:
- Palestra: Agents and Components: Comparison and Perspectives
- Quando:
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28.11.2011 - 28.11.2011
- Onde:
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Auditório Antonio Gilioli, bloco A - Cidade Universitária - São Paulo
- Categoria:
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DCC - Colóquios e Palestras
Descrição
Palestrante: Prof. Jean-Pierre Briot, Directeur de recherche CNRS, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6, Professor visitante permanente, Departamento de Informática, PUC-Rio, Diretor do CNRS Brasil (Escritório de representação do CNRS)
Local: Auditório A. Giliolli - IME - USP - Bloco A
Horário: 14:30 - 15:30h
Resumo: Agents and components, although developed independently, are both approaches aimed at designing more composable and adaptable software. The first part of the talk will compare them along three dimensions: action selection flexibility, coupling flexibility and abstraction level. Then, if time allows, in the second part of the talk, we will point out a few directions for combining the 2 approaches. A first direction is in making components more autonomous and flexible, by importing some ideas from agents and multi-agent systems. A second and dual direction is in using components to design building blocks for constructing agents.
Biografia: Jean-Pierre Briot is a Directeur de recherche (Research Professor) at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France. He is currently Director of CNRS Brasil, the representation office of CNRS in Brazil, Researcher at Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6), the joint computer science research laboratory of Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC, aka Paris 6) and CNRS, in Paris, France, and also a permanent visiting Professor at Computer science Department (DI) of Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil.
Jean-Pierre Briot received his Doctorship/PhD in 1984 and his Habilitation à diriger des recherches in 1989, both in computer science and from Université Pierre et Marie Curie. He also holds faculty degrees in: mathematics (licence and maîtrise), music, musical acoustics, and japanese language.
His general research interests are about the design and construction of adaptive cooperative distributed software, at the crossing of programming languages, software engineering, artificial intelligence and distributed systems.
He has headed more than 20 research projects (ANR, CNRS, Europe, etc., several in cooperation with companies or/and international). At LIP6, he has headed the "Objects and Agents for Simulation and Information Systems" (OASIS) research department, including more than 60 researchers, from 1996 to 2005.
He has authored or co-authored more than 150 scientific publications (see some selection of recent ones), among them more than 40 co-authored with brazilian researchers. (For more details, see his CV and publications Web page or his LATTES currículo).
More information: http://www.cnrs-brasil.org/equipe/directeur/bio/