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Organized by
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CSCWD International Working Group

Co-Sponsored by
IEEE SMC Society
Yunnan University, China
Zhejiang University Institute of Computing Innovation, China
University of Tech of Compiegne, France
Kunming University, China
GLOBO COMUNICACAO E PARTICIPACOES S.A.
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General Conference Chair
Adriana Vivacqua

General Conference Co-Chairs
Amy Trappey
Jano de Souza
Marco Borges
Marie-Hélène Abel
Songlin He
Yong Tang

Program Committee Co-Chairs
Weiming Shen
Jean-Paul Barthès
Junzhou Luo
Daniel Schneider
Cheng Xie

Publication Chair
Jinghui Zhang

Special Session Chair
Haibin Zhu

Finance Chair / Treasurer
Kunkun Peng

Local Arrangement Chair
Claudia Motta

International Steering Committee

Co-Chairs
Jean-Paul Barthès
Junzhou Luo
Weiming Shen

Secretary
Jinghui Zhang

Members
Pedro Antunes
Marcos Borges
Kuo-Ming Chao
Gang Chen
Jano de Souza
Susan Finger
Giancarlo Fortino
Liang Gao
Ning Gu
Anne James
Peter Kropf
Weidong Li
Xiaoping P. Liu
Xiaozhen Mi
Hugo Paredes
José A. Pino
Yanjun Shi
Amy Trappey
Chunsheng Yang
Yun Yang
Jianming Yong
Qinghua Zheng

 

SS1: Adaptive Collaboration Systems             

 

·   Organizers

  

Haibin Zhu, Nipissing University, Canada - haibinz@nipissingu.ca

·   Description/Abstract

  

Adaptability is a common and typical property for natural systems in the real world. It is also an important and desirable property for computer supported artificial distributed intelligent systems. Adaptive collaboration system can be viewed as a set of interacting intelligent agents, real or abstract, forming an integrated system that is able to respond to internal and environmental changes. Feedback is a key feature of adaptive systems, enabling the response to changes. Artificial systems can be made adaptive using feedback to sense new conditions in the environment and adapt accordingly. Distributed adaptive systems can find applications in almost all industrial sectors, particularly in aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing.

The topics for the special session include the following but are not limited to:

• Fundamental issues of Adaptive Collaboration Systems
• Specifications of Adaptability in Collaboration
• Principles of Adaptation, Adaptation Models
• Analysis of Adaptive Systems, Design of Adaptive Systems
• Adaptive Team Structures for Agents, Performance of Adaptive Collaboration Systems
• Assessment/Evaluation of Adaptability
• Agent Evaluation in Collaboration
• Agent/Role Assignment
• Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems
• Optimization of Adaptive Collaboration Systems
• Adaptive Services
• Decision Making in Collaboration Systems
• Adaptive Wireless Sensor Networks
• Adaptive Robot Teams
• Role-Based Collaboration
• Role Mechanisms in Adaptive Systems
• E-CARGO and its Applications in Adaptive Collaboration Systems