CM @ CUSO 2014


CUSO Seminar on Coordination Models

Fribourg, CH, 20/11/2014 – 21/11/2014

As the act of working together harmoniously, coordination is a concept that has been applied in many domains of computer science and management of interaction between humans and artefacts for oyer 20 years. In Computer Science, coordination theory, which was initially set up by T. Malone, has been an essential basis for conceptualizing distributed systems. With the development of methodologies like pervasive computing or CSCW which push the diversification of devices and situations where humans and machines may interact, this theory still appears as an interesting effort for understanding interaction and federating design methods in computer science. The goal of the seminar is to make a state-of-the-art of coordination models in the perspective of designing digital technology for the future.

Talks

Tags:

Events / Views

Home

Clouds
•  tags  

Year
 2023    2022    2021    2020    2019    2018    2017    2016    2015    2014–1992

Date
•  forthcoming  •  deadlines  

Event

— acronym

— type

school

— series

CUSO Seminars (2014)

— where

Fribourg, CH

— when

20/11/2014–21/11/2014

URLs

home page

roles

— lecturers/speakers

Andrea Omicini, Visara Urovi

Partita IVA: 01131710376 — Copyright © 2008–2023 APICe@DISI – PRIVACY