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Roll-based Collaboration


IEEE Robotics, Computational Intelligence and Cybernetics Chapter Meeting

Collaboration is a common activity in a society of people. Collaboration means to work together. It commonly mentions a joint intellectual work. We can infer that collaboration or group work is required when one single person cannot complete a whole task. Computer-based systems are tools to extend the abilities for people to work. They should not only provide virtual environments or platforms for people to work but also provide more technologies and mechanisms to improve people’s work. Clear role specification and related mechanisms play an essential role in developing the intelligent collaborative systems. In this talk, we intend to clarify the concept of roles and role-based collaboration and answer the following questions: What do we mean by roles in collaboration? Why do we need them? How can we support them? What are their implications in software engineering?

Enter the S-Cafe at the north side of building S. A map, showing the location of building S, located just east of the corner of Aviation and Marine, on the Space Park campus, is available at www.rcicc.org/rcicc/space_park.pdf

Food will be provided. Please respond to excom@rcicc.org Website: rcicc.org

Location:
Building: S-Cafe
Northrop-Grumman
Redondo Beach,  California
United States
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Date: 19-November-2009
Time: 06:30PM to 08:30PM (2.00 hours) All times are: US/Pacific
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No Admission Charge.

Speaker:

Dr. MengChu Zhou of New Jersey Institute of Technology
Biography: MengChu Zhou is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Director of Discrete-Event Systems Laboratory at New Jersey Institute of Technology. His research interests are in Petri nets, collaborative systems, semiconductor manufacturing, and sensor networks. He has over 300 publications including 9 books, 140+ journal papers including over 80 IEEE Transactions papers, and 17 book-chapters.




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