报告简介:
Role-Based Collaboration (RBC) has emerged into a discovery methodology from a computational methodology with continuous research effort in the past decade. RBC uses roles as the primary underlying mechanism to facilitate collaboration activities. It consists of a set of concepts, principles, models, and algorithms. RBC imposes challenges and benefits not discovered in traditional methodologies and systems. Related research has brought and will bring in exciting improvements to the development, evaluation, management, and execution of computer-based systems including service, cloud, production, and administration systems.
In this talk, we examine the requirement of research on collaboration systems and technologies, briefly discuss RBC and its model Environments - Classes, Agents, Roles, Groups, and Objects (E-CARGO); review the related research achievements on RBC in the past decade; discuss those problems that have not yet been solved satisfactorily; present the fundamental methods to discover related problems with RBC and E-CARGO; and analyze the connections between other fields and RBC.
报告人简介:
Dr. Haibin Zhu is a Full Professor and the coordinator of the Computer Science Program, Founding Director of Collaborative Systems Laboratory, Nipissing University, Canada. He has published 150+ research papers, four books and two book chapters. He is a senior member of IEEE and is serving and served as co-chair of the technical committee of Distributed Intelligent Systems of IEEE SMC Society, associate editor of IEEE SMC Magazine and Int’l Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems, guest (co-) editor for 3 special issues of prestigious journals, and organization chairs for many conferences and workshops. He was a Program Committee (PC) Chair for 17th IEEE Int’l Conf. on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, Whistler, BC, Canada, June 27- 29, 2013. He also served as PC members for 60+ academic conferences. He is the founding researcher of Role-Based Collaboration and Adaptive Collaboration.
He is the receipt of the chancellor’s award for excellence in research (2011) and two research achievement awards from Nipissing University (2006-2007, 2012-2013), the IBM Eclipse Innovation Grant Awards(2004, 2005), the Best Paper Award from the 11th ISPE Int’l Conf. on Concurrent Engineering (ISPE/CE2004), the Educator’s Fellowship of OOPSLA’03, a 2nd class National Award for Education Achievement(1997), and three 1st Class Ministerial Research Achievement Awards from China (1997, 1994, and 1991).
His research interests include Collaboration Theory, Technologies, Systems, and Applications (Role-Based Collaboration and Adaptive Collaboration), Human-Machine Systems, CSCW (Computer-Supported Cooperative Work), Multi-Agent Systems, Software Engineering, and Distributed Intelligent Systems.