This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. Fátima C. C. Dargam. She is currently a Research & Development IT Manager at SimTech Simulation Technology in Graz, Austria, and also serves as Coordinator of the EURO Working Group on Decision Support Systems. Her research interests include intelligent decision support systems. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Imperial College London and has over 25 years of experience in academia and industry, managing various research projects in decision support systems and simulation technologies.
Chances and Challenges in Comparing Cross-Language Retrieval ToolsGiovanna Roda
The document discusses the CLEF-IP track, which evaluates cross-language intellectual property retrieval tools. It notes that CLEF-IP is organized by the IRF and first ran in 2009. The 2009 track involved finding prior art for patents, with 15 academic participants submitting 48 experiments. The track produced experimental data that could help improve systems and fostered collaboration.
The document discusses the development of OpenWN-PT, a Brazilian Portuguese Wordnet. Key points:
- OpenWN-PT is being created as part of a joint project between CPDOC and EMAp to apply formal logical tools to Portuguese text.
- It is based on the Universal Wordnet (UWN) which projects WordNet concepts into over 200 languages using statistical methods. The UWN provides an initial automated version of a Portuguese Wordnet.
- The creators are working to improve the initial UWN-based Portuguese Wordnet by combining it with data from Princeton WordNet, UWN, MENTA, and EuroWordNet to generate a new OpenWN-PT file.
Microsoft’s HockeyApp - Mobile Application Testing Toolsara stanford
Microsoft’s HockeyApp - the leading service for mobile crash analysis. For app distribution for developers who are developing apps on iOS, Android and Windows Phone
The circle of life: ALM for your Xamarin app with VSTS and HockeyAppGerald Versluis
The slides for my talk on the TechDays NL 2016.
With the acquisition of Xamarin and HockeyApp, Microsoft now has everything they need to offer you a very complete and awesome CI/CD pipeline.
In this session we will look at setting up your own with the use of VSTS and HockeyApp completely for free (*Mac not included)!
Este documento presentado por Brayan Aguirre habla sobre los contaminantes orgánicos persistentes (COPs). Explica que los COPs son sustancias químicas muy tóxicas y persistentes en el medio ambiente que pueden causar cáncer y problemas en la salud humana y del medio ambiente. También describe que los COPs son bioacumulativos, se mueven a largas distancias a través del aire y agua, y son difíciles de combatir.
Chances and Challenges in Comparing Cross-Language Retrieval ToolsGiovanna Roda
The document discusses the CLEF-IP track, which evaluates cross-language intellectual property retrieval tools. It notes that CLEF-IP is organized by the IRF and first ran in 2009. The 2009 track involved finding prior art for patents, with 15 academic participants submitting 48 experiments. The track produced experimental data that could help improve systems and fostered collaboration.
The document discusses the development of OpenWN-PT, a Brazilian Portuguese Wordnet. Key points:
- OpenWN-PT is being created as part of a joint project between CPDOC and EMAp to apply formal logical tools to Portuguese text.
- It is based on the Universal Wordnet (UWN) which projects WordNet concepts into over 200 languages using statistical methods. The UWN provides an initial automated version of a Portuguese Wordnet.
- The creators are working to improve the initial UWN-based Portuguese Wordnet by combining it with data from Princeton WordNet, UWN, MENTA, and EuroWordNet to generate a new OpenWN-PT file.
Microsoft’s HockeyApp - Mobile Application Testing Toolsara stanford
Microsoft’s HockeyApp - the leading service for mobile crash analysis. For app distribution for developers who are developing apps on iOS, Android and Windows Phone
The circle of life: ALM for your Xamarin app with VSTS and HockeyAppGerald Versluis
The slides for my talk on the TechDays NL 2016.
With the acquisition of Xamarin and HockeyApp, Microsoft now has everything they need to offer you a very complete and awesome CI/CD pipeline.
In this session we will look at setting up your own with the use of VSTS and HockeyApp completely for free (*Mac not included)!
Este documento presentado por Brayan Aguirre habla sobre los contaminantes orgánicos persistentes (COPs). Explica que los COPs son sustancias químicas muy tóxicas y persistentes en el medio ambiente que pueden causar cáncer y problemas en la salud humana y del medio ambiente. También describe que los COPs son bioacumulativos, se mueven a largas distancias a través del aire y agua, y son difíciles de combatir.
Design and User Experience for Windows & Windows PhoneZayen Chagra
course support to understand the basics od Design and User Experience. Including examples of best applications inspired by Microsoft guideline for UWP: Universal Windows Platform and Windows Phone
Connected & Disconnected Apps with XamarinRui Marinho
The document discusses Xamarin and mobile app development. It notes that the average user has 36 apps installed but only uses 1/4 of them daily. Xamarin allows building mobile apps using C# that share a codebase across platforms like iOS, Android, and Windows. It also enables accessing native device APIs and syncing data to the cloud using services like Azure Mobile Apps. Code examples are provided for initializing a mobile backend client, defining and syncing data tables, and performing CRUD operations on stored data.
Build2016 - P459 - Universal 3D Printing with WindowsWindows Developer
3D printing is now universal across Windows devices including Desktop, Tablet, phone, and HoloLens. In this talk you will learn about the various app and game scenarios that are enabled by 3D printing. You will also see the various ways that developers can integrate 3D printing into universal windows and desktop applications in a consistent way across devices. You will learn about the 3MF format and consortium and the various ways for hardware and software companies can become part of the growing 3D printing, design, and manufacturing ecosystem. Finally, you will learn about how Microsoft is making investments in the future of 3D printing on Windows.
ICD-Tracker, a semantic clinical records analyzerdario betti
The document describes ICD-Tracker, a semantic clinical records analyzer tool. It analyzes electronic health records (EHRs) using semantic analysis to help with tasks like ICD-9 coding, auditing diagnosis-related groups, and generating clinical reports. The tool was tested in a pilot program in Italy where it reduced coding errors and time spent on quality control. Lessons from the pilot included the need for dedicated clinical teams to provide feedback to refine the tool's analysis and prioritization of codes.
Digility is a global technology company with 1400 employees worldwide that has been delighting customers for over 25 years. It provides digital transformation solutions using accelerators and an integrated digital ecosystem to ensure business outcomes for customers in industries like banking, financial services, and retail. Digility offers consulting, engineering, and other services with flexible commercial models and helps customers develop digital roadmaps and strategies.
This process describes and provides code samples for Continuos Builds with Travis-ci and Hockey app for android . Developers needs to simply follow proper gitflow process and merge feature branches to the develop branch. The scripts take care of the rest
Presentation (Dutch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_dLfycuhmA
During the last week of April 2016, Xamarin organised the "Evolve" conference in Orlando. During this conference, Xamarin unveiled their latest set of tools to make the life of a mobile software developer a lot easier. Examples are Workbooks, Xamarin.Forms Previewer and more!
During this presentation, we dive into the conference, but mainly focus on the tools that have been released.
The group presented their film title sequence and story to the class and received feedback. Suggestions for improvement included shortening the title sequence to under 3 minutes and giving hints about the time of day without revealing too much. The death scene could also be made more intense by showing shadows to focus the audience's attention without being too graphic.
Accelerate Mobile Success with a Mobile Center of ExcellenceXamarin
From streamlining employee activities to providing customers access to your business anywhere and any time, mobile is a crucial driver in transforming the enterprise. A successful mobile program is critical in order to innovate in your business and remain competitive for your customers, but going mobile presents numerous challenges to the enterprise that can force long delivery cycles and costly projects. An incomplete mobile strategy that is executed without proper governance and delivery framework will impair your mobile programs.
What does it take to be successful with your mobile strategy? How can you navigate the multiple stages involved in creating a mobile app? How do you apply best practices and reduce maintenance costs on apps? And, lastly, how do you scale your mobile initiatives to dozens or potentially hundreds of apps across your enterprise?
A Mobile Center of Excellence (MCoE) is the key to implementing your mobile strategy and setting up a scalable solution.
* How a MCoE enables you to accelerate and scale in a manageable way
* The five stages of the Mobile App Lifecycle: Design, Build, Test, Monitor, Maintain
* The key elements to keep in mind when setting up a MCoE, including standards and governance
* Insights on MCoE’s role with respect to Security, Integration, DevOps, Testing and Partnering
El documento resume las principales glomerulopatías. Describe las enfermedades glomerulares primarias que causan síndrome nefrótico como la enfermedad de cambios mínimos, glomeruloesclerosis focal y segmentaria, glomerulopatía membranosa y glomerulonefritis membranoproliferativa. También cubre las glomerulopatías secundarias, la fisiopatología del síndrome nefrótico, su etiología, presentación clínica, factores de pronóstico y alternativas terapéuticas en la
Human rights are evolving and their interpretation continues to develop over time. While some rights are fundamental, others remain aspirational or contested. Human rights fall into three generations - civil/political, economic/social/cultural, and group rights. They have evolved through laws and conventions, and were established to ensure peace and protect individuals from states. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlines basic rights and freedoms and was followed by two binding covenants. However, implementation and monitoring of human rights is still a challenge, with countries and NGOs having different views of country reports. The UN and its bodies work to improve human rights protection.
This resume summarizes Diego Marinho de Oliveira's experience as a data scientist and AI manager. He has worked at SEEK, Catho Online, RBS Group's Appus startup, Zunnit Technologies, Visagio, and TOTVS in data science roles, accumulating many successfully delivered projects involving machine learning, natural language processing, and recommender systems. He leads a team of global data scientists at SEEK and has contributed exceptional results improving AI to enhance users' experiences.
The Brazilian Innovation Portal:a virtual space for collaboration between ind...Roberto C. S. Pacheco
In this presentation we describe the Brazilian Innovation Portal as an instrument to bring Universities and firms together in the search for collaboration and innovation. Presentation at the euroCRIS Member Meeting at Lisbon. November 2005.
USING MACHINE LEARNING TO BUILD A SEMI-INTELLIGENT BOT ecij
Nowadays, real-time systems and intelligent systems offer more and more control interface based on voice recognition or human language recognition. Robots and drones will soon be mainly controlled by voice. Other robots will integrate bots to interact with their users, this can be useful both in industry and entertainment. At first, researchers were digging on the side of "ontology reasoning". Given all the technical constraints brought by the treatment of ontologies, an interesting solution has emerged in last years: the construction of a model based on machine learning to connect a human language to a knowledge
base (based for example on RDF). We present in this paper our contribution to build a bot that could be used on real-time systems and drones/robots, using recent machine learning technologies.
USING MACHINE LEARNING TO BUILD A SEMI-INTELLIGENT BOT ecij
Nowadays, real-time systems and intelligent systems offer more and more control interface based on voice
recognition or human language recognition. Robots and drones will soon be mainly controlled by voice.
Other robots will integrate bots to interact with their users, this can be useful both in industry and
entertainment. At first, researchers were digging on the side of "ontology reasoning". Given all the
technical constraints brought by the treatment of ontologies, an interesting solution has emerged in last
years: the construction of a model based on machine learning to connect a human language to a knowledge
base (based for example on RDF). We present in this paper our contribution to build a bot that could be
used on real-time systems and drones/robots, using recent machine learning technologies.
O que Python tem para atrair mais de 35 mil inscritos num curso? Python para Zumbis é o primeiro MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) em português e visa ensinar programação para iniciantes. É uma iniciativa de três pessoas que não contaram com nenhum recurso financeiro, além do próprio investimento pessoal. Todo material é licenciado como Creative Commons Share Alike, permitindo a docentes de outras instituições fazerem reuso dos slides, listas de exercícios, etc. Nesta palestra você não verá nada de teoria, veremos os códigos que mais fizeram a alegria zumbi: hackear dados públicos para calcular os gastos da Copa do Mundo, games clássicos diretamente no navegador, metaprogramação 42 (resposta para tudo), pegar os resultados dos jogos da copa com poucas linhas e muito mais. Se quiser acompanhar, deixe Python 3 e Pygame instalados em seu computador para acompanhar com links do github. O autor deu 40 palestras e minicursos em 2014 sobre Python, devido à divulgação obtida pelo Python para Zumbis, no Brasil e pelo mundo afora.
Jaime Santos Gonzalez is a data analyst and consultant born in 1983 in Santander, Spain. He has over 10 years of experience working with IBM and other companies on projects involving data warehousing, business intelligence, and ETL tooling like Datastage and PowerCenter. He is fluent in English, Italian and French and has a degree in computer engineering from the University of Valladolid.
This document discusses shaping strategies for artificial intelligence (AI). It provides examples of AI research centers in Japan, Germany, and the US and their focus areas. It also summarizes sample projects from each center related to areas like computer vision, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation. Finally, it outlines AIRC's approach in Japan of creating working groups to match AI technologies and data with needs and pilot real-world applications.
Better software, better service, better research: The Software Sustainabilit...Carole Goble
Ever spotted some great looking software only to discover you can’t get it, it doesn’t work, there is no documentation to help fix it and the developers don’t have the time or incentive to help? Ever produced some software that you want to be widely used or have folks contribute? What’s the sustainability of that key platform/library/tool /database your lab uses day in and day out? Are you helping the providers? The same issues stand for Data (or as we now say “FAIR” Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable Data) and its metadata. Is anyone looking out for Europe’s data services– the datasets and analysis systems you use and you make – the standards they use and the curators and developers who make them? Or is FAIR just a FAIRy story? I’ll tell how two organisations with quite different structures and approaches - the UK’s Software Sustainability Institute and the ELIXIR European Research Infrastructure for Life Science Data – are working for the common goal of better software, better service, and better research.
https://www.rothamsted.ac.uk/events/14th-international-symposium-integrative-bioinformatics
Design and User Experience for Windows & Windows PhoneZayen Chagra
course support to understand the basics od Design and User Experience. Including examples of best applications inspired by Microsoft guideline for UWP: Universal Windows Platform and Windows Phone
Connected & Disconnected Apps with XamarinRui Marinho
The document discusses Xamarin and mobile app development. It notes that the average user has 36 apps installed but only uses 1/4 of them daily. Xamarin allows building mobile apps using C# that share a codebase across platforms like iOS, Android, and Windows. It also enables accessing native device APIs and syncing data to the cloud using services like Azure Mobile Apps. Code examples are provided for initializing a mobile backend client, defining and syncing data tables, and performing CRUD operations on stored data.
Build2016 - P459 - Universal 3D Printing with WindowsWindows Developer
3D printing is now universal across Windows devices including Desktop, Tablet, phone, and HoloLens. In this talk you will learn about the various app and game scenarios that are enabled by 3D printing. You will also see the various ways that developers can integrate 3D printing into universal windows and desktop applications in a consistent way across devices. You will learn about the 3MF format and consortium and the various ways for hardware and software companies can become part of the growing 3D printing, design, and manufacturing ecosystem. Finally, you will learn about how Microsoft is making investments in the future of 3D printing on Windows.
ICD-Tracker, a semantic clinical records analyzerdario betti
The document describes ICD-Tracker, a semantic clinical records analyzer tool. It analyzes electronic health records (EHRs) using semantic analysis to help with tasks like ICD-9 coding, auditing diagnosis-related groups, and generating clinical reports. The tool was tested in a pilot program in Italy where it reduced coding errors and time spent on quality control. Lessons from the pilot included the need for dedicated clinical teams to provide feedback to refine the tool's analysis and prioritization of codes.
Digility is a global technology company with 1400 employees worldwide that has been delighting customers for over 25 years. It provides digital transformation solutions using accelerators and an integrated digital ecosystem to ensure business outcomes for customers in industries like banking, financial services, and retail. Digility offers consulting, engineering, and other services with flexible commercial models and helps customers develop digital roadmaps and strategies.
This process describes and provides code samples for Continuos Builds with Travis-ci and Hockey app for android . Developers needs to simply follow proper gitflow process and merge feature branches to the develop branch. The scripts take care of the rest
Presentation (Dutch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_dLfycuhmA
During the last week of April 2016, Xamarin organised the "Evolve" conference in Orlando. During this conference, Xamarin unveiled their latest set of tools to make the life of a mobile software developer a lot easier. Examples are Workbooks, Xamarin.Forms Previewer and more!
During this presentation, we dive into the conference, but mainly focus on the tools that have been released.
The group presented their film title sequence and story to the class and received feedback. Suggestions for improvement included shortening the title sequence to under 3 minutes and giving hints about the time of day without revealing too much. The death scene could also be made more intense by showing shadows to focus the audience's attention without being too graphic.
Accelerate Mobile Success with a Mobile Center of ExcellenceXamarin
From streamlining employee activities to providing customers access to your business anywhere and any time, mobile is a crucial driver in transforming the enterprise. A successful mobile program is critical in order to innovate in your business and remain competitive for your customers, but going mobile presents numerous challenges to the enterprise that can force long delivery cycles and costly projects. An incomplete mobile strategy that is executed without proper governance and delivery framework will impair your mobile programs.
What does it take to be successful with your mobile strategy? How can you navigate the multiple stages involved in creating a mobile app? How do you apply best practices and reduce maintenance costs on apps? And, lastly, how do you scale your mobile initiatives to dozens or potentially hundreds of apps across your enterprise?
A Mobile Center of Excellence (MCoE) is the key to implementing your mobile strategy and setting up a scalable solution.
* How a MCoE enables you to accelerate and scale in a manageable way
* The five stages of the Mobile App Lifecycle: Design, Build, Test, Monitor, Maintain
* The key elements to keep in mind when setting up a MCoE, including standards and governance
* Insights on MCoE’s role with respect to Security, Integration, DevOps, Testing and Partnering
El documento resume las principales glomerulopatías. Describe las enfermedades glomerulares primarias que causan síndrome nefrótico como la enfermedad de cambios mínimos, glomeruloesclerosis focal y segmentaria, glomerulopatía membranosa y glomerulonefritis membranoproliferativa. También cubre las glomerulopatías secundarias, la fisiopatología del síndrome nefrótico, su etiología, presentación clínica, factores de pronóstico y alternativas terapéuticas en la
Human rights are evolving and their interpretation continues to develop over time. While some rights are fundamental, others remain aspirational or contested. Human rights fall into three generations - civil/political, economic/social/cultural, and group rights. They have evolved through laws and conventions, and were established to ensure peace and protect individuals from states. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlines basic rights and freedoms and was followed by two binding covenants. However, implementation and monitoring of human rights is still a challenge, with countries and NGOs having different views of country reports. The UN and its bodies work to improve human rights protection.
This resume summarizes Diego Marinho de Oliveira's experience as a data scientist and AI manager. He has worked at SEEK, Catho Online, RBS Group's Appus startup, Zunnit Technologies, Visagio, and TOTVS in data science roles, accumulating many successfully delivered projects involving machine learning, natural language processing, and recommender systems. He leads a team of global data scientists at SEEK and has contributed exceptional results improving AI to enhance users' experiences.
The Brazilian Innovation Portal:a virtual space for collaboration between ind...Roberto C. S. Pacheco
In this presentation we describe the Brazilian Innovation Portal as an instrument to bring Universities and firms together in the search for collaboration and innovation. Presentation at the euroCRIS Member Meeting at Lisbon. November 2005.
USING MACHINE LEARNING TO BUILD A SEMI-INTELLIGENT BOT ecij
Nowadays, real-time systems and intelligent systems offer more and more control interface based on voice recognition or human language recognition. Robots and drones will soon be mainly controlled by voice. Other robots will integrate bots to interact with their users, this can be useful both in industry and entertainment. At first, researchers were digging on the side of "ontology reasoning". Given all the technical constraints brought by the treatment of ontologies, an interesting solution has emerged in last years: the construction of a model based on machine learning to connect a human language to a knowledge
base (based for example on RDF). We present in this paper our contribution to build a bot that could be used on real-time systems and drones/robots, using recent machine learning technologies.
USING MACHINE LEARNING TO BUILD A SEMI-INTELLIGENT BOT ecij
Nowadays, real-time systems and intelligent systems offer more and more control interface based on voice
recognition or human language recognition. Robots and drones will soon be mainly controlled by voice.
Other robots will integrate bots to interact with their users, this can be useful both in industry and
entertainment. At first, researchers were digging on the side of "ontology reasoning". Given all the
technical constraints brought by the treatment of ontologies, an interesting solution has emerged in last
years: the construction of a model based on machine learning to connect a human language to a knowledge
base (based for example on RDF). We present in this paper our contribution to build a bot that could be
used on real-time systems and drones/robots, using recent machine learning technologies.
O que Python tem para atrair mais de 35 mil inscritos num curso? Python para Zumbis é o primeiro MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) em português e visa ensinar programação para iniciantes. É uma iniciativa de três pessoas que não contaram com nenhum recurso financeiro, além do próprio investimento pessoal. Todo material é licenciado como Creative Commons Share Alike, permitindo a docentes de outras instituições fazerem reuso dos slides, listas de exercícios, etc. Nesta palestra você não verá nada de teoria, veremos os códigos que mais fizeram a alegria zumbi: hackear dados públicos para calcular os gastos da Copa do Mundo, games clássicos diretamente no navegador, metaprogramação 42 (resposta para tudo), pegar os resultados dos jogos da copa com poucas linhas e muito mais. Se quiser acompanhar, deixe Python 3 e Pygame instalados em seu computador para acompanhar com links do github. O autor deu 40 palestras e minicursos em 2014 sobre Python, devido à divulgação obtida pelo Python para Zumbis, no Brasil e pelo mundo afora.
Jaime Santos Gonzalez is a data analyst and consultant born in 1983 in Santander, Spain. He has over 10 years of experience working with IBM and other companies on projects involving data warehousing, business intelligence, and ETL tooling like Datastage and PowerCenter. He is fluent in English, Italian and French and has a degree in computer engineering from the University of Valladolid.
This document discusses shaping strategies for artificial intelligence (AI). It provides examples of AI research centers in Japan, Germany, and the US and their focus areas. It also summarizes sample projects from each center related to areas like computer vision, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation. Finally, it outlines AIRC's approach in Japan of creating working groups to match AI technologies and data with needs and pilot real-world applications.
Better software, better service, better research: The Software Sustainabilit...Carole Goble
Ever spotted some great looking software only to discover you can’t get it, it doesn’t work, there is no documentation to help fix it and the developers don’t have the time or incentive to help? Ever produced some software that you want to be widely used or have folks contribute? What’s the sustainability of that key platform/library/tool /database your lab uses day in and day out? Are you helping the providers? The same issues stand for Data (or as we now say “FAIR” Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable Data) and its metadata. Is anyone looking out for Europe’s data services– the datasets and analysis systems you use and you make – the standards they use and the curators and developers who make them? Or is FAIR just a FAIRy story? I’ll tell how two organisations with quite different structures and approaches - the UK’s Software Sustainability Institute and the ELIXIR European Research Infrastructure for Life Science Data – are working for the common goal of better software, better service, and better research.
https://www.rothamsted.ac.uk/events/14th-international-symposium-integrative-bioinformatics
IC-SDV 2018 The International Conference on Search, Data and Text Mining and ...Dr. Haxel Consult
The 2018 IC-SDV Conference in Nice, 23 - 24 April 2018
The IC-SDV meeting takes place in Nice in April 2018 for an intensive two days. Venue is the Hotel Plaza in central Nice. The meeting provides an international forum for those in the field of advanced search applications, data and text mining, and visualization technology. The primary focus is on tools for intelligence and the meeting examines the requirements of specialists in scientific and technical information. A new focus is on Machine Learning, Machine Translation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning in the area of Scientific Information. We decided to combine the topics of the ICIC and II-SDV-Meeting and we will run only one conference in Europe in 2018.
The meeting will be of interest to those who wish to update themselves and keep in touch with the leading edge of information search and analysis technologies; it features approximately 22 speakers for the two days. There will be an adjacent, focused exhibition to complement the conference programme and workshops on Sunday (22 April) and Wednesday (25 April).
IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs? - IoTSWC side event
Professor Ernest Teniente
Session 2: Modelling and Simulation for Industry 4.0 - round table on opportunities and challenges in the new era of IoT
Hugo Watanuki presented information about himself, his research interests in team collaboration in virtual workplaces, and his background. He then provided details about his home country of Brazil, including population size and economic statistics. Watanuki discussed his affiliation with the University of São Paulo, the largest university in Brazil, focusing on specifics about the Polytechnic School and Production Engineering Department. He concluded by introducing his research group, LETICIC, which investigates topics related to information systems, such as their recent publications, seminars, and conference contributions.
Virtual Research Environments as-a-seriveBlue BRIDGE
D4Science provides virtual research environments (VREs) as a service to support multidisciplinary research. VREs are web-based working environments that provide access to tailored computational services and resources. D4Science manages over 50 heterogeneous data providers and offers a range of services to support the entire data management lifecycle from storage and analytics to sharing results. Researchers can use D4Science VREs to collaborate, process and analyze data, and publish research objects for dissemination and reuse.
Manuel Noya talks about the science-industry relationship driven by competitive intelligence and how to surf emerging technologies
Workshop title:TDM unlocking a goldmine of information
Training overview:
Text and Data Mining (TDM) is a natural ‘next step’ in open science. It can lead to new and unexpected discoveries and increase the impact of publications and repositories. This workshop showcases examples of successful TDM and infrastructural solutions for researchers. We will also discuss what is needed to make most of infrastructures and how publishers and repositories can open up their content.
DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 4 & 5
This document summarizes a presentation about text and data mining of scientific literature. It discusses the large and growing amounts of digital content and data being produced, and challenges around making sense of it all. It introduces text mining as an emerging solution to analyze and extract insights from unstructured text sources. The presentation describes the OpenMinted framework, which aims to create an open infrastructure for text and data mining services, tools, and annotated corpora. It discusses registering and discovering services, running jobs, and sharing results. Finally, it covers challenges around interoperability, legal issues, policies, and sustainability.
Research collaboration between Spain and Switzerland shengjing 孙胜晶
This document outlines the objectives and plans for a research stay from March 2016 to June 2016. The researcher's PhD topic involves user modeling and similarity in online social networks. There is an opportunity for collaboration with the GSI lab on this topic as well as other areas like sentiment analysis and social simulation. Specific projects at GSI include work on big data, machine learning, semantic technologies, linked data, and intelligent agents. The document discusses exploring potential collaborations and co-publications on related topics. It also reviews upcoming Horizon 2020 and other funding opportunities that could support this work. Plans are made to deepen research on the PhD topic and identify potential project ideas that combine this area with GSI's expertise before the next meeting.
1. The document provides information about several upcoming conferences and workshops in 2001 calling for papers, including:
- ACL-2001 Workshop on Data-driven MT
- MT 2010 Workshop towards a Road Map for MT
- MT Evaluation Workshop
- IWPT'01 in Beijing on Parsing Technologies
2. The conferences and workshops cover a range of topics within machine translation and natural language processing, including statistical machine translation, example-based machine translation, evaluation of MT systems, and parsing technologies.
3. Important dates are provided for each event, such as paper submission deadlines ranging from April to June 2001, and notification of acceptance ranging from May to July 2001.
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Mastering the Concepts Tested in the Databricks Certified Data Engineer Assoc...SkillCertProExams
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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Fátima C. C. Dargam
Personal Data
Full Name: Fátima Cristina Canazaro Dargam Perz
Names used in Publications: Fátima C. C. Dargam; F. Dargam
Date / Place of Birth: 12 May 1960 / Rio de Janeiro
Nationality: Brazilian
Marital Status: Married (since 1995)
Children: 2 Sons (born on 10/01/1998 & 08/07/2000)
Home Address: Berliner Ring 6 / 5, 8047 Graz, Austria
E-mail: F.Dargam@SimTechnology.com
Telephone (private): +43 (0)650-3862789 (mobile)
URL: http://www.fccdp.com/
Current Professional Affiliations
Institution:
Position:
Address:
URL:
Telephone:
SimTech Simulation Technology
Research & Development IT Manager
Riesstrasse 120, 8010 Graz, Austria
http://www.simtechnology.com/
+43 (0)316-386278 45
Institution:
Position:
Address:
URL:
ILTC - Instituto de Logica e Teoria da Ciência
Senior Associate Consultant Researcher
Estr.Caetano Monteiro 857 Niterói-RJ, Brazil
http://www.iltc.br/
Institution:
Group:
Position:
URL:
EURO Association of European
Operational Research Societies
EWG-DSS EURO Working Group on
Decision Support Systems
Coordinator
http://ewgdss.wordpress.com/
http://www.euro-online.org/web/ewg/10/ewg-dss-euro-working-group-on-decision-support-systems
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Main Academic Degrees
1990 – 1996 Doctor Degree in Computer Science (Ph.D.)
Field of Study: Artificial Intelligence, Logic & Automated Reasoning
Institution: University of London, Imperial College, Dep. of Computing
Location: London, England
Duration: Oct. 1990 / Oct. 1996 (PhD Thesis Examination: 08/10/96)
1987 – 1989 Master Degree in Computer Science (M.Sc.)
Field of Study: Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems
Institution: Engineering Military Institute IME-RJ
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: Jan. 1987 / Mar. 1989 (M.Sc. Thesis Examination: 17/03/89)
1982 – 1983 Bachelor Degree in English (B.A.)
Field of Study: English Language, Literature and Teaching Didactics
Institution: Santa Ursula University USU-RJ
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: Mar. 1982 / Dec. 1983
1978 – 1983 Diploma in Electronics Engineering
Field of Study: Digital Electronics
Institution: Santa Ursula University USU-RJ
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: Aug. 1978 / Jul. 1983
Awarded Research Grants
1990 – 1995 Scholarship from CNPq for the Ph.D. studies in the UK
CNPq - Brazilian National Council for Research and Development
Duration: 4 1/2 years.
1987 – 1989 Scholarship from CNPq for the M.Sc. studies in Brazil
CNPq - Brazilian National Council for Research and Development
Duration: 2 years.
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Professional Affiliations
AAAI American Association for Artificial Intelligence
CREA Brazilian Regional Council for Engineers and Architects
CNPq Brazilian National Council for Research and Development
EURO Association of the European Operational Research Society
EWG-DSS EURO Working Group on Decision Support Systems
(Founding member since 1989; Co-coordinator since 2007)
EWG-HCP EURO Working Group on Human Centered Processes
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
IFIP-WG8.3 IFIP Working Group 8.3 on Decision Support Systems
ÖGOR Austrian Operational Research Society
Academic Journals Affiliations & Tasks
IJDSST Associate Editor & previous Editorial Board Member of the
International Journal of Decision Support Systems Technologies.
IJDSS Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of
Decision Support Systems.
IJASCA Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of
Advances in Soft Computing and Its Applications.
LNBIP-DSS Co-Editor of the EWG-DSS annual volume on DSS of the LNBIP
Springer Lecture Notes in Business and Information Processes.
Research Interests
Fatima Dargam’s research interests reside mainly in the development of
intelligent, distributed and cooperative web-based decision support systems for
various applications; bridging the areas of knowledge management and decision
making. Other topics of her interest include: decision analysis; big data; data
analytics for decision making; social networks relation to decision making;
ontology; belief revision and updates; knowledge representation; theory and
applications of inconsistent knowledge; non-monotonic reasoning; multi-agent
systems; expert systems as well as multi-criteria decision making and dynamic
systems.
In the area of Decision Support Systems, many different research projects were
carried out over the years, including tutorial expert systems; cooperative DSS;
Negotiation Systems and web-based tools for DSS. More recently, emphasis has
been directed to projects concerning modeling and implementation of
collaborative Decision Support Systems using up-to-date web technology.
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Main Professional & Research Experience
Since 1996
Period: August 1996 – to date
Position: Project Manager / Software Engineer (Research & Development)
Institution: SimTech Simulation Technology
Location: Graz, Austria
In 1996 officially joined the company SimTech Simulation Technology in Austria,
where she had been cooperating in projects since June 1995. At SimTech, the
work carried out concerns research and development of application software
modules supporting computer-based simulations. SimTech is a company that
provides state-of-the art tools and services for the analysis and optimization of
energy systems. Based on several years of experience, it develops and markets
software for design and performance analysis of energy systems and for
optimizing plant operations.
Since 2007
Period: Jan. 2007 – to date
Position: Coordination Board Member (Coordinator since 2010)
Institution: EURO Association of European Operational Research Societies
EWG-DSS - EURO Working Group on Decision Support Systems
Location: (EURO – Brussels, Belgium)
In 2007 officially joined the Coordination Board (CB) of the EURO Working Group
on Decision Support Systems (http://ewgdss.wordpress.com/), for which she is a
founding member since 1989. Since 2010 she has assumed the Coordination
position of the group, managing together with the CB its various research
activities, publications’ editions and projects initiatives. The main purpose of the
EWG-DSS is to establish a platform for encouraging state-of-the-art high quality
research and collaboration work within the DSS communities in Europe and
worldwide.
Since 1990
Period: Sep. 1990 – to date
Position: Senior Researcher Consultant
Institution: Instituto de Logica Filosofia e Teoria da Ciência ILTC-RJ
Location: Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Since October 1990 to date, she acts as a senior research consultant for ILTC
(Instituto de Logica Filosofia e Teoria da Ciência ILTC-RJ), with participation in
various research & development projects sponsored by Brazilian research funds.
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1990 – 1995
Period: From Sept. 1990 to May 1995
Position: Researcher (Ph.D. Candidate)
Institution: Imperial College - Department of Computing
Location: London, England
Researcher of the Logic and Automated Reasoning Section in the Department of
Computing at Imperial College. The Ph.D. studies were undertaken with the
supervision of Prof. Dov Gabbay. The Ph.D. thesis, entitled: On Reconciling
Conflicting Updates: A Compromise Revision Approach (PhD Thesis Examination:
08/10/96), proposed a method for handling logically conflicting inputs into
knowledge bases in a compromised way. The proposed approach caters for the
specific case where compromised solutions for revising knowledge bases apply,
when conflicts involving updates occur. The method revises finite bases which
are subjected to some integrity constraints, and performs a reconciliation of the
conflicting data, by allowing the consistent logical consequences of the given up
database elements or inputs, to update the database as a compromise. In
comparison with approaches that require preference among conflicting inputs, or
that avoid them by canceling them out completely, the proposed approach fits as
an alternative which provides more informative results.
During the time at Imperial College, participated also as an occasional research
cooperator of the project MEDLAR “Mechanized Deduction in Logic and
Automated Reasoning”, an ESPRIT European project on practical reasoning,
which involved over 15 major European research groups of the area.
1988 – 1990
Period: From May. 1988 to Sep. 1990
Position: Researcher
Institution: Instituto de Logica Filosofia e Teoria da Ciência ILTC-RJ
Location: Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Fátima Dargam intensively cooperated in research with the Institute of Logics,
Philosophy and Theory of Science in Rio. Related activities in ILTC included the
research and development of multimedia systems for educational applications
using artificial intelligence techniques, as well as investigation of knowledge
based systems, knowledge representation, and neural networks. Participation in
various national research projects, among others: RECOPE – IA “Intelligent
Systems for Engineering Applications”, financed by FINEP involving 11 Brazilian
research groups in the area of Artificial Intelligence; and CLoP – “High Efficiency
Systems for Constraint Logic Programming”, financed by CNPq.
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1983 – 1990
Period: From May. 1983 to Sep. 1990
Position: Engineer; Head of the Computer Graphics Division
Institution: Brazilian Navy Research Institute - IPqM
Location: Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Fátima Dargam worked as an engineer at IPqM, in charge of the Computer
Graphics Division of the Informatics Group. Basically, the nature of the work
carried out in the Computer Graphics Division concerned the use of CAE-CAD-
CAM systems for electrical applications, mainly for the design and test of Printed
Circuit Boards (PCB).
During this period, research and development of expert systems and decision
support systems were also carried out by Fátima Dargam, for the defense
application of electronic warfare. That research led to a Masters dissertation’s
development, which concerned of an expert system applied to the specific field
of electronic warfare for a naval environment. The thesis work (entitled “An
Expert System applied to Electronic Warfare”, developed at IME-RJ, Instituto
Militar de Engenharia in Rio de Janeiro and presented on March 1989) was
directed to aid the process of decision-making concerning the electronic
countermeasures to be adopted, aiming at deceiving or neutralizing a threat
previously identified during a military conflict. This system was implemented
using OPS5 (Official Production System - V.5).
Other Relevant Activities & Experiences
Reviewer for the IJITDM – International Journal of Information Technology and
Decision Making, in 2016.
Project reviewer for the EC European Commission (2nd
Review of a STREP FP7
Project) in Luxembourg, in March 2016.
Reviewer for the Journal ITOR International Transactions in Operations Research,
in 2016.
Project reviewer for the EC European Commission (1st
Review of a Horizon 2020
Project) in Luxembourg, in 2016.
Referee for the Central European Journal of Operational Research (CEJOR),
Elselvier, in 2016.
Reviewer for the IJDSST International Journal of Decision Support Systems
Technologies, in 2016.
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Reviewer for the 2nd
ICDSST International Conference of Decision Support
Systems Technology, in 2016.
Co-Chair and Co-Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of
the 2nd
International Conference on Decision Support System Technology ICDSST
2016 Conference - Theme: “Decision Support Systems Addressing Sustainability
& Societal Challenges”, in Plymouth, UK, May, 2016
(https://icdsst2016.wordpress.com/).
Reviewer for IFIP WG 8.3 Open Conference on Decision Support Systems, in 2016.
Referee and Member of the Program Committee for the Decision Support System
Track of ISCRAM-2016 - 13th International Conference on Information Systems
for Crisis Response and Management, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2016.
Reviewer for the Springer Journal of Group Decision and Negotiation, in 2015.
Reviewer for the Journal ITOR International Transactions in Operations Research
in 2015.
Reviewer for the Journal of Applied Sciences in 2015.
Project reviewer for the EC European Commission (1st
Review of a STREP FP7
Project) in Luxembourg, in March 2015.
Referee and Guest Editor for the Springer LNBIP, Lecture Notes in Business and
Information Processes, in 2015.
Referee and Guest Editor of Featured Issue of the Springer EJDP Journal,
European Journal of Decision Processes, in 2015.
Referee and Member of the Program Committee for the Decision Support System
Track of ISCRAM-2015 - 12th International Conference on Information Systems
for Crisis Response and Management, held in Kristiansand, Norway, May, 2015.
(http://iscram2015.uia.no/).
Project proposal evaluator, as independent expert in the area of ICT Information
& Communication Technology, for the EC European Commission, in Brussels in
2015.
Co-Chair and Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the
1st
EWG-DSS International Conference on Decision Support System Technology
ICDSST 2015 Conference - Theme: “Big Data Analytics for Decision Making”, in
Belgrade, Serbia, May, 2015 (https://ewgdssbelgrade2015.wordpress.com/).
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Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the Decision
Support Systems – DSS Stream of the EURO 2015 Conference - The 27th EURO
Conference on Operational Research – EURO XXVII - EURO-2015, at the University
of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, in July, 2015 (www.euro2015.org).
COST Action proposal evaluator, as independent expert in the area of ICT
Information & Communication Technology, for the COST Association, in 2015.
Co-Chair and Co-Organizer, representing ÖGOR (together with Heinrich Kuhn and
Andrea Rizzoli), of the Simulation and Decision Support Stream of the OR 2015
International Conference on Operations Research on September, 2015, in Vienna,
Austria (http://or2015.univie.ac.at/).
Reviewer for the OR 2015 International Conference on Operations Research on
September 2015, in Vienna, Austria (http://or2015.univie.ac.at/).
Reviewer for the Elsevier JSS Journal of Systems and Software, in 2014.
Reviewer for the Journal ITOR International Transactions in Operations Research
in 2014.
Reviewer for the Taylor & Francis JDS Journal of Decision Systems, in 2014.
Project proposal evaluator, as independent expert in the area of ICT Information
& Communication Technology, for the EC European Commission, in Brussels in
2014.
Referee and Guest Editor for the Springer LNBIP, Lecture Notes in Business and
Information Processes, in 2014.
Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the Decision
Support Systems Stream of the IFORS 2014 Conference - The 20th Conference of
the International Federation of Operational Research Societies, in Barcelona,
Spain, July 13th
-18th
, 2014 (www.ifors2014.org).
Co-Chair from EWG-DSS (co-organizer together with the INFORMS/GDN
Committee) of the GDN-2014 Conference - Joint International Conference
INFORMS GDN Section & the EURO Working Group on DSS with Special Focus on
Group Decision Making and Web 3.0, in Toulouse, France, July 11th
-13th
, 2014
http://www.irit.fr/gdn2014/ .
Senior Research Consultant for ILTC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ( http://www.iltc.br/).
Since 2012, project reviewer, as independent expert in the area of ICT
Information & Communication Technology, for the EC European Commission.
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Since 2007, Co-Coordinator of the EURO Working Group on Decision Support
Systems http://ewgdss.wordpress.com/ .
Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board; and with the EURO
Working Groups EWG-ECUBE; EWG-MCSP and EWG-ORAFM) of the EURO Mini-
Conference on “Collaborative Decision Systems in Economics and in Complex
Societal and Environmental Applications”, held in Graz, Austria, October 17th-
19th, 2013 (http://eurominiconferencegraz2013.wordpress.com/).
Project reviewer for the EC European Commission (3rd
Review of a FP7 Project) in
Lisbon, in November 2013.
Referee for the JDS Journal of Decision Sciences; for the IJDSST International
Journal of Decision Support Systems Technologies; for the IJDSS International
Journal of Decision Support Systems; for the Springer LNBIP, Lecture Notes in
Business and Information Processes; for the ITOR International Transactions in
Operations Research; and for the JDS Journal of Decision Systems in 2013.
Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the Decision
Support Systems Stream of the EURO-INFORMS 2013 Conference - The 26th
European Conference on Operational Research, held in Rome, Italy, July 1st -14th
,
2013 (http://euro2013.org/).
Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the EWG-DSS
Thessaloniki-2013 Workshop on “Exploring New Directions for Decisions in the
Internet Age”, held in Greece from May 29th
to May 30th
, 2013
(http://ewgdssthessaloniki2013.wordpress.com/).
Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the Decision
Support Systems Stream of the EURO XXV Conference - The 25th European
Conference on Operational Research, held in Vilnius, Lithuania, July 8-11th
, 2012
(http://www.euro-2012.lt/ ).
Referee and Guest Editor for the IJDSST International Journal of Decision Support
Systems Technologies in 2013 and 2012.
Referee and Guest Editor for the Springer LNBIP, Lecture Notes in Business and
Information Processes, in 2013 and 2012.
Project reviewer for the EC European Commission (2nd
Review of a FP7 Project) in
Luxembourg, in October 2012.
Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the EWG-DSS
Liverpool-2012 Workshop on “Decision Support Systems & Operations
Management Trends and Solutions in Industries”. April 12-13, 2012, Liverpool, UK
(http://ewgdssliverpool2012.wordpress.com/).
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Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the EWG-DSS /
DASIG Paris-2011 Joint-Workshop. “EWG-DSS Stream on Collaborative Decision
Making”. Held on November 30th, 2011, in Paris, France
(http://ewgdssparis2011.wordpress.com/).
Organizer (together with the EWG-DSS Coordination Board) of the EWG-DSS
London-2011 Workshop on “Decision Systems”. Birbek College, London, UK. June
23-24, 2011 (http://londonewgdss2011.wordpress.com/).
Referee for the Decision Support Systems and Electronic Commerce Journal,
Elsevier, in 2010.
Invited Talk about “Collaboration social-Academic Network for the Euro DSS
Working Group", held in the Operations Research Department of the University
of Graz in Austria, in November 2010.
Organizer (together with Pascale Zaraté and Rita Ribeiro) of the Decision Support
Systems Stream of the EURO XXIV Conference - The 24th European Conference
on Operational Research, held in Lisbon, Portugal, July 11-14th
, 2010.
(http://www.euro2010lisbon.org/).
Referee for the special issue on "Bridging the socio-technical gap in DSS -
Challenges for the next decade", in , edited by Respício, A.; Adam, F.; Phillips-
Wren, G. & Telhada, J., of the FAIA Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and
Applications, IOS Press, 2010.
Member of the Scientific Program Committee of the DSS-2010, the 15th IFIP
WD8.3 International Conference on Decision Support Systems, held at the
University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, in July 2010.
Referee for the Journal of Decision Systems (JDS), Hermes, in 2009.
Referee for the International Journal of Information Technology & Decision
Making (IJITDM) in 2009.
Editorial Board Member and Referee of the International Journal of Advances in
Soft Computing & Its Applications (IJASCA), ICSRS, since 2009.
Organizer (together with Pascale Zaraté) of the Decision Support Systems Stream
of the EURO XXIII Conference - The 23rd European Conference on Operational
Research, held in Bonn, Germany, June 5-8th
, 2009 http://www.euro-2009.de/.
Referee for the special issue on Technologies for Collaborative Decision Making,
edited by Zaraté, P. & Respício, A., of the International Journal of Decision
Support System Technology (IJDSST), 2009.
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Referee for the ECIS2009, 17th European Conference on Information Systems,
June 2009.
Referee for the European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR), Formal Tools
and Methodologies for DSS, Elsevier, Vol.195 N. 3, 2009.
Referee for the Encyclopedia of Decision making and Decision Support
Technologies, ISBN: 978-1-59904-843-7. Publisher: Information Science
Reference, Idea Group IGI Global, Vol. 1, March 2008.
Invited talk about DSS and the EURO Working Group on Decision Support
Systems EWG-DSS, at ILTC, Instituto de Lógica e Teoria da Ciência, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, November 2008.
Member of the Editorial Review Board of the International Journal of Decision
Support System Technology (IJDSST) since 2009. An Official Publication of the
Information Resources Management Association. Editor-in-Chief: Pascale Zaraté,
University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Invited presentation about the EURO Working Group on Decision Support
Systems EWG-DSS, in the opening session of the CDM’08 - International
Conference on Collaborative Decision Making, Toulouse, France, July 2008.
Member of the Scientific Program Committee of the International Conference on
Collaborative Decision Making (CDM’08) held at the Manufacture des Tabacs, in
Toulouse, France, in July 2008.
Organizer (together with Pascale Zaraté) of the DSS - Decision Support Systems
Stream of the EURO XXII Conference - The 22nd European Conference on
Operational Research, held in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 8-11th
, 2007
(http://euro2007.vse.cz/).
Referee for the EURO XXII Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, on June 8-11th
,
2007 (http://euro2007.vse.cz/).
Member of the Programme Committee of the CIDMDS-2006, International
Conference on Creativity and Innovation in Decision Making and Decision
Support, London, UK, June-July 2006.
Guest Editor & Referee (together with Pascale Zaraté) of the Special Issue
on “Decision Support Systems: Methodologies & Applications” of the Journal of
Decision Systems (JDS), Hermes-Lavoisier, Issue 2 / 2006.
Guest Editor & Referee (together with António Rodrigues) of the Special Issue
on “Methods and Strategies for Decision and Management Problems” of the
Central European Journal of Operations Research (CEJOR), Springer-Verlag, Issue
4, Vol.14, Dec.2006.
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Co-editor of the “EWG-DSS Newsletter”, Yearly Communications of the
Association of European Operational Research Societies - EURO Working Group
on Decision Support Systems, since 2002.
Organizer of the 16th
. EWG-DSS Meeting held in Graz, Austria, within the Joint-
Workshop on Decision Support Systems, Experimental Economics and e-
Participation, that happened on the period of June 5-7th
, 2005.
(http://www.uni-graz.at/soowww/eCube).
Invited talk on “Intelligent Cooperative Decision Support Systems”, at the
Department of Computer Science, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria, April
2005.
Referee for the European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR), Elselvier, in
1997, 2001 & 2003.
Referee for the Journal of Decision Systems (JDS), Hermes Ed., in 2002.
Vice-President of ILTC, Instituto de Lógica e Teoria da Ciência, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, from July 1997 to July 1999.
Organization and Moderation of the Series of Seminars in Artificial Intelligence at
ILTC, Instituto de Lógica e Teoria da Ciência, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1997-2000).
Invited talk on “The Development of Multimedia Systems in ILTC”, at the
“Instituto di Cibernetica Eduardo Caianiello" – CNR, Naples, Italy, Oct. 1997.
Session-Chair in the 7th
EURO Conference on Decision Support Systems,
Groupware Multimedia, and Electronic Commerce, in Bruges, 1997.
Invited talk on “Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems”, at ILTC, Instituto
de Lógica e Teoria da Ciência, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1997.
Invited talk on “Supporting Decision Making via Compromise Revision”, at ILTC,
Instituto de Lógica e Teoria da Ciência, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1997.
Invited talk on “The Implementation of a Decision Support System within a Power
Plant Design Environment”, at ILTC, Instituto de Lógica e Teoria da Ciência, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, 1997.
Co-organizer of the “Third International Conference on Theorem Proving with
Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods”, Abingdon, Oxford, U.K. May 1994.
Teaching Tutor for the Programming Languages Lab. Courses of the Computer
Sciences Graduate Study at the Department of Computing, Imperial College,
London, U.K. (1992-1994).
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Seminars on “The OPS5 Language” & “Developing Expert Systems with OPS5”, as
invited speaker of the CAVIAR - Advanced Course on Artificial Intelligence,
promoted by Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 1989.
Professional Visits and Participation on the Autograph-Gerber CAD-CAM
(Computer-Aided-Design & Computer-Aided-Manufacturing) Users Meeting,
representing the Brazilian Navy Research Institute (IpqM), at Gerber Systems
Technology, Connecticut, USA, May 1984 & July 1988.
Teaching experience as “Teacher of English as a Foreign Language”, for basic and
advanced levels, at the private English school CCAA (Centro de Cultura Anglo-
Americana), in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during the period of August 1978 to
September 1989.
Other Courses & Seminars
Participation on seminars about Online Marketing Strategy & Social Media
Dissemination (Online Marketing Impulse for Startups), promoted by the
Austrian-Styrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG/SFG), in Graz, Austria, in 2016.
Participation on various seminars about Innovation Technology and Research
Projects Management & Proposal Preparation, promoted by the Austrian
Research Promotion Agency (FFG), in Vienna and in Graz (Research Promotion
Agency in Styria - SFG), Austria, in 2015.
Participation on seminars of the XVII SPOLM Symposium on Operational Research
and Marine Logistic, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2014.
Participation on seminars of the event Market Changes- Market Chances, about
Innovation and New Technology Trends in ICT, organized by SFG at Messe
Congress in Graz, Austria, May 2014.
Participation on seminars about Horizon 2020 and Innovation for SMEs,
organized by WKÖ, FFG and SFG at WIFI in Graz, Austria, March 2014.
Participation on seminars about Research & Development Project Management
at WIFI in Graz, Austria, 2010.
Participation on seminars about Communication & Motivation; Team-Work &
Cooperation; Cooperative Conflict Control; Project Management; Presentation
Techniques; Time Management; Industrial Law; Visualization & Presentation. KISS
Program, promoted by BFI-Graz & County of Styria, Austria, from 2002 to 2004.
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Participation on the 4th
. European Summer School in Logic, Language and
Linguistics. University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, U.K. August 1992.
Participation on the NATO-ASI Advanced Study Institute on Recent Developments
in Decision Support Systems, promoted by the NATO Science Committee &
Scientific Affairs Division. Il Ciocco, Italy, June 1991.
Participation on the IV EURO Summer Institute on Decision Support Systems,
promoted by the Association of the European Operational Research Society.
Madeira Island, Portugal, May-June 1989.
Course on Advanced Topics on Knowledge Engineering, promoted by IBM – ILAT
Latin American Institute of Technology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 1989.
Participation on the VI School of Computation, promoted by UNICAMP –
Campinas University, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 1988.
Participation on the III EBAI – Brazil-Argentina Informatics School, promoted by
SEI & UNICAMP, in Curitiba, Brazil. (Final exam results in 15th
. Place among 250
participants), Jan. 1988.
Computer-Aided-Design & Computer-Aided-Manufacturing (CAD-CAM) Course on
Printed Circuit-Board Application, at Gerber Systems Technology, Connecticut,
USA, May-July 1984.
Languages
Language Writing Reading Conversation
Portuguese Mother Language Mother Language Mother Language
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
German Good Fluent Fluent
Spanish Elementary Good Average
Italian -x- Average Elementary
French -x- Elementary -x-
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Language Courses & Certificates
German
German Certificate of Proficiency - B1 Level = Threshold or Intermediate Level of
Independent Speaker in the Language (B1 is one of the CEFR levels described by
the Council of Europe, reflecting “the ability to express oneself in familiar
situations and to deal in a general way with nonroutine information”), of the test
DTÖ (Deutsch Test für Österreich), promoted by the Österreichischen
Integrationsfonds (ÖIF), Graz, Austria, (2011).
German Conversation and Writing-practice Course, promoted by the Institute
LAIS, Graz, Austria, (2009).
German Conversation and Writing-practice Seminars, promoted by the KISS
Project, BFI-Graz, Austria, (2002-2004).
German Language Course (basic and intermediate levels) at Urania, Graz, Austria,
(1995-1999).
German Language Course (basic levels) at the Goethe-Institute, London, U.K.
(1991-1992).
English
Certificate of the “Test of English as a Foreign Language” - TOEFL (score: 600
points from 677 points), promoted by the Overseas Institutional Testing
Program, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, (1990).
English Language, Literature and Teaching Didactics (Bachelor Degree) taken at
Santa Ursula University USU-RJ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (1982-1983).
Certificate of “Proficiency in English”, promoted by the University of Michigan
English Language Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, (1981).
Complete English Language Course at CCAA (Centro de Cultura Anglo-Americana)
including one year of Teaching Didactics and English-&-American Literature, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, (1970-1977).
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References
Prof. Dov Gabbay, Emeritus Professor of the Department of Computer Science at
King’s College, London, UK. Email: dg@dcs.kcl.ac.uk.
Prof. Francesca Toni, Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, UK.
Email: ft@doc.ic.ac.uk .
Prof. Emmanuel Lopes Passos, Emeritus Professor at PUC University, in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil. Email: emmanuel@ele.puc-rio.br.
Prof. Gerhard Brewka, Computer Science Department, University of Leipzig,
Leipzig, Germany. Email: brewka@informatik.uni-leipzig.de.
Prof. Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger, Head of the Department of Operations
Research, Graz University, Graz, Austria. Email: Ulrike.Leopold-Wildburger@uni-
graz.at.
Prof. Pascale Zaraté, IRIT & Toulouse University, Toulouse, France. Email:
Pascale.Zarate@ut-capitole.fr.
Prof. Rita Almeida Ribeiro, UNINOVA - CA3 – Computational Intelligence Research
Group, Caparica, Portugal. Email: rar@uninova.pt.
Prof. Adiel Almeida, Professor of Management Engineering, Head of the CDSID -
Center for Decision Systems and Information Development at Universidade
Federal de Pernambuco UFPE (Federal University of Pernambuco State), Brazil.
Email: almeidaatd@gmail.com.
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