Fuchsia Seminar

A Fuchsia Seminar is scheduled on the 2nd of December in Yaoundé, alongside of LIRIMA Scientific Days and the CRI conference, with a participation of Eric Badouel, Adrian Puerto Aubel and Benoît Masson. Agenda 9H-9H15 Opening words, Prof. Bouetou, Head of Department GI / ENSP. 9H15 – 10H Instant chat tools, Benoit Masson, AGORA. 10H-10H30  Coffee break 10H30-11H15  Argumentation and GAG, Adrian Puerto Aubel, INRIA Rennes. 11h15-12H  Asynchronous Actors coordination via the Publish-Subscribe Model, Joskell Ngoufo, PhD student UDs. 12H-12H30 Analyzing accessibility variability in operating systems with relational concept analysis and pattern structures, Wafo Kahou, PhD student, ENSP 12H30-14H  Lunch 14H-14H45 Bi-intuitionist logic and dialogue games, Eric Badouel, INRIA Rennes. 14h45-15H30  Tools for modeling GAGs, Willy Kengne Kungne, PhD student UDs. 15H30-16H  Coffee break 16H-17H Slack demonstration, Benoit Masson, AGORA 17H  Closing, Review of the day  

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Kick-off Meeting

The team organized a kick-off meeting in Yaoundé from April 23 to 24, 2019 (with a participation of Eric Badouel who came at the occasion of Nsaibirni’s PhD defense). Date and Localization On the 22-23rd of April 2019, at ENSP, University Of Yaoundé I, Cameroon. Program Day Timing Author/Chair Talk Monday 22/4/2019 9h -10h30 Eric Badouel Presentation of the FUCHSIA Project and ANR Astrid 10h30 – 11h Coffee break 11h – 11h45 Nsaibirni Junior 14h – 15h Djeumen Rodrigue Interface, Role and Micro Services in Distributed Collaborative Systems 15h – 16h Georges Kouamou Step evaluation Tuesday 23/4/2019 9h -10h30 Willy Kungne A model and a service composition platform based on GAGs 10h30 – 11h Joskel Ngoufo 11h – 11h45 Eric Badouel Organization of first year activities 14h – 15h Eric Badouel Perspectives: – Visit of trainees in Rennes – Reflections on internship proposals Summary of the seminar Participants Eric Badouel,…

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Planned Activities

Planned Activities

  •  Two month visits in 2020 for Willy Kengne Kungne, Joskel Ngoufo Tagueu and Zekeng Ndadji Milliam Maxim in Rennes,  in order to complete the Racket implementation of the GAG engine and to experiment its use, in the context of Open Agora activities
  • Two month visit at Milan University for Rodrigue Djeumen, in order to take part in a lecture of Prof. Alessandra Agostini, on the use of collaborative tools for students in the humanities and social sciences and supervise mini-projects.
  • We will also pursue our work on the mathematical modeling of deliberation and the corresponding extensions to the GAG model.

Visits

Visits

  1. Joskell Ngoufo visited Inria-Rennes for 2 months (september 30 – November 30)
  2. A similar visit was scheduled for Willy Kengne Kungne but unfortunately, was cancelled because he failed to obtain his visa for France.

Events

Events

  1. Robert Nsaibirni defended his PhD Thesis at University of Yaoundé I in April 24, 2019.
  2. The team organized a kick-off meeting in Yaoundé from April 23 to 24, 2019 (with a participation of Eric Badouel who came at the occasion of Nsaibirni’s PhD defense).
  3. A Fuchsia Seminar will be organized the 2nd of December in Yaoundé at the occasion of The LIRIMA Scientific Days and the CRI conference with a participation of Eric Badouel, Adrian Puerto Aubel and Benoît Masson.

Workshops

Conferences

  1. Willy Kengne Kungne, Georges Edouard Kouamou, Claude Tangha. Introducing an artifact-driven language for service composition, Proceedings of the 6th ArabWIC conference, Morocco, march 2019.
  2. Willy Kengne Kungne, Georges Edouard Kouamou, Claude Tangha. Extending an artifact-driven workflow model to service composition. CRI 2019, Yaoundé.
  3. Zekeng Ndadji Milliam Maxime, Maurice Tchoupé, Didier Parigot. A Projection-stable Grammatical Model to Specify Workflows for their Artifact-centric, Decentralized, Secured and P2P Executions. CRI 2019, Yaoundé.
  4. Eric Badouel, Rodrigue Aimé Djeumen Djatcha. Interfaces of Roles in Distributed Collaborative Systems. selected to the the special issue of ARIMA Journal dedicated to CARI 2018 (to appear)
  5. Eric Badouel, Rodrigue Aimé Djeumen Djatcha. Modular Design of Domain-Specific Languages Using Splittings of Catamorphisms. In: Fischer B., Uustalu T. (eds) Theoretical Aspects of Computing – ICTAC 2018. ICTAC 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11187. Springer, Cham