Betreff: | [AISWorld] Second International Conference on Complex Systems Design and Management |
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Datum: | Fri, 29 Jul 2011 05:46:25 +0000 |
Von: | Kappelman, Leon <Leon.Kappelman@unt.edu> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
As a member of the program
committee I am happy to make available a 20% discount to the
conference using the code COMMITTEECONTACT2011 in the online
registration form…
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Second
International Conference on Complex Systems Design and
Management
(CSDM
2011) - 2nd ANNOUNCEMENT
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Decembre 7-9, 2011 - Cite Universitaire, Paris (France)
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Web:
http://www.csdm2011.csdm.fr
– Email: contact@csdm.fr
Registration info:
http://www.csdm2011.csdm.fr/-Registration-.html
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Conference Overview
The
CSDM conference is the annual meeting point for the
industrial &
academic
environments working on all dimensions of design and
management
of
complex industrial systems. It addresses societal &
industrial
challenges
and covers the main industrial areas dealing with complex
systems
and technical & scientific methods used to model &
master these
types
of systems.
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300 participants from academic and industry worldwide
leading
organizations
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2 open discussions with the invited speakers and recognized
outstanding
experts
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A posters session to share your vision and discuss with
participants
on
topics related to complex systems
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Presentations on systems architecture & engineering
tools to share the
latest technological news
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A social event (VIP dinner) to bring together speakers,
partners,
organizers and participants on a boat sailing the Seine
across Paris'
most prestigious sightseeing areas.
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16 International Speakers
Societal
challenges : Sustainable Development
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Energy geopolitics: to be confirmed
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Toward sustainable cities: Denise Pumain, professeur,
Université
Paris 1 - France
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Sustainable cities infrastructures and services: Philippe
Martin,
R&D
vice president, Veolia Environnement - France
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Sustainable housings: Carlos Moreno, SINOVIA chairman and
scientific
adviser
for the business unit FI&SA, GDF Suez - France
Industrial
challenges : Sustainable and Green Design
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Smart grids: Eric Gebhardt, vice president Energy Services,
General Electric - USA
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IT infrastructures for sustainability: François Briant,
chief architecte,
IBM France - France
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Electric vehicles: Jérôme Perrin, director of CO2- Energy-
Environment
Advanced Projects, Renault - France
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Green IT: Renaud de Barbuat, chief information officer,
Thales - France
Scientific
state of the art
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Systems theory: José Fiadero, professor, University of
Leicester - UK
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Systems modelling: Marc Pouzet, professor, Ecole Normale
Supérieure - France
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Systems control: Dimitri Mavris, professor, Georgia Tech -
USA
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Systems safety: Nancy Leveson, professor, MIT - USA
Methodological
state of the art
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Systems engineering: Derek Hitchins, professor, Cranfield
University - UK
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Systems architecture: Michael Hinchey, professor, University
of Limerick -
Ireland
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Systems design: Alberto Tobias, head of system and software
engineering,
European
Spatial Agency (ESA) - Europe
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Systems security: Michel Riguidel, professor, Télécoms
Paristech - France
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Online Registration
Access
the online registration form at the following address:
http://www.csdm2011.csdm.fr/-Registration-.html.
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Our Partners & Sponsors
Ecole
Polytechnique, Thales, Chaire Ecole Polytechnique-Thales
«
Ingénierie des systèmes complexes », Digiteo Labs, Supélec,
ENSTA
Paristech,
MEGA International, Ecole Centrale de Paris, Telecom
Paristech,
Systematic, CEA, IBM Rational France, Dassault Systèmes,
Bouygues
Telecom, Veolia Environnement, Lascom, BelleAventure,
Région
Ile de France, MESR, AFIS, INCOSE, Enbiz, Knowledge Inside,
Maplesoft,
Atego,
Obeo.
Hope
all is good with you!
Best wishes,
Leon
“The
dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy
present.... As our case is new, so we must think anew,
and act anew.” -- Abraham Lincoln, message to Congress,
Dec. 1, 1862, just before issuing the Emancipation
Proclamation.
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Leon
A. Kappelman, Ph.D.
Professor of Information Systems
Director Emeritus, Information Systems Research Center
Fellow, Texas Center for Digital Knowledge
College of Business, University of North Texas
Voice: 940-565-4698 Fax: 940-565-4935 Email: kapp@unt.edu
Website: http://courses.unt.edu/kappelman/
Founding Chair, Society for Information Management's
Enterprise Architecture Working Group
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