Plenary
Lecture
Controlling Digital Ecosystems for Sustainable
Development
Associate Professor Calin I. Ciufudean
“Stefan Cel Mare” Universtity of Suceava
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Automatics and Computers
ROMANIA
E-mail:
calin@eed.usv.ro
Abstract: A digital ecosystem is a distributed
adaptive open socio-technical system with properties of
self-organisation, scalability and sustainability. As an
emerging field of study, "digital ecosystems" is
informed by knowledge of natural ecosystems and is still
being defined. The term is used in the mainly in
computer industry, high tech industries, and academia.
The digital ecosystem initiative has two target groups:
• SMMEs (of any business sector) which need customised
ICT applications and services for improving their
efficiency through process and organisation integration
and for extending their business beyond local barriers;
• ICT-related organisations: system integrators, service
providers, software component developers (with emphasis
on open source communities and open systems developers)
This goal is reached through the implementation of new
paradigms which exploit the advantages of the EU
economical structure (based on SMEs and on diversity and
local identity), through the implementation of a
sustainable development by protecting the environment.
Humanity has created a hard-to-solve equation:
SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY = CIVILIZATION + POLLUTION.
The last term of this equation concerns soil pollution,
water pollution, air pollution, as well as mental
pollution (i.e. the new dimension of pollution affecting
the human emotional intelligence by informational
blast). We shall focus on the measures concerning the
European aquis and praxis in environmental management,
which have been implemented in our region.
Translating the above given literal equation into a pure
mathematical one is a hard task and even harder is
applying the mathematical equation to practice.
These issues are the subject of a series of grants that
I have been working at, together with my students, and
which will be shortly discussed here.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
• Academic Positions: Assoc. Professor Ph.D. Eng., Dept.
of Automatics and Computers, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, “Stefan cel Mare”
University of Suceava, Romania.
• Fields of Scientific Activities: Discrete Event
Systems, Complex Measurement Systems, Reliability and
Diagnosis of Control Systems, Environmental Management.
• He published 8 books and over 120 scientific papers in
conference proceedings and journals.
• Honor Member of the Romanian Society of Electrical &
Control Engineering - Member of the Romanian Technical
Experts Corp.
• Technical Expert of the Romanian Ministry of Justice.
• President of the Romanian Society of Electrical &
Control Engineering, Suceava Branch.
• He is a member of the editorial boards of several
international scientific journals and conferences of
control systems and electric engineering science. He was
designated chairmen at 23 international conferences.
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