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Object-oriented Simulation of Intelligent Systems
within the
12th WSEAS
International Conference on COMPUTERS
Agios Nikolaos, Crete Island, Greece, July 23-25, 2008
http://wseas.org/conferences/2008/greece/iccomp
Topics:
Discrete event simulation - with use
of the object-oriented programming paradigm (i.e. classes as
structures of attributes and methods, subclasses and virtuality of
methods) - of systems that apply their own models during their
existence and that – according to this application can be
classified as more or less intelligent. The models used by the
simulated systems may be simulation ones or other ones (described by
differential equations, by Prolog-one texts etc.)
Organizer:
Professor Eugene Kindler
Profesor of
applied mathematics,
University of Ostrava,
Faculty of Science,
Dept. of Computers and Informatics,
CZ - 701 03 Ostrava, 30. dubna no. 22,
Czech Republic
E-mail: ekindler@centrum.cz
Program Committee:
Ivan Krivy, University of Ostrava,
CZECH REPUBLIC
E-mail:
ivan.krivy@osu.cz
Petr Bulava, The University of Ostrava, CZECH REPUBLIC
E-mail:
petr.bulava@osu.cz
Karek Babcicky, Dateri, Dagaliveien 16D, 0776 Oslo, NORWAY
E-mail:
babcicky@online.no
Petr Cenek, Universitz of Žilina, SLOVAKIA
E-mail:
petr@frdsa.fri.uniza.sk
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Brief Biography of
the Organizer:
Eugene Kindler, born on May 22, 1935. High Studies:
1953-8 Charles University (Prague), 1962-7 Research Institute of
Mathematical Machines – doctoral studies. Titles: Master in
mathematics, Doctor of natural science in mathematics and physics,
Doctor of philosophy in logic, (all at Charles University),
Candidate of sciences in theory of programming (at the Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences), Professor in applied mathematics. Employment:
1958-1967 Research Institute of Mathematical Machines, Prague,
1967-2000 Charles University, Prague, 2000-2006 Ostrava University,
Ostrava, since 2006 retiree. Longer hosting stays at universities
abroad: Visiting professor: University of Pisa, Italy; West Virginia
University (Morgantown,USA). Invited professor: Blaise Pascal
University (Clermont-Ferrand); University of South Brittany (Lorient,
both France). Hosting Lecturer: Humboldt University, Berlin. French
government professor scholarship holder: Blaise Pascal University.
Naval projects participation:1995-2000: responsible specialist for
the Czech participation at two projects sponsored by European
Commission and oriented to the modernization of sea harbors by using
computing technique: COPERNICUS AMCAI (1995-7) and COPERNICUS DAMAC
(1998-2000). Main interests: simulation of systems that use their
own simulation models
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