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The role of the committee is to federate a network of institutions and scientists for implementing a Social Intelligent ICT Ecosystem for publicly sharing the scientific challenges in the study of complex systems

The objectives of the committee are to:

  • promote an integrated system of research, education and training, information and documentation in the domain of the science and engineering of complex systems,
  • federate a CS-DC network of Research and Education Institutions all around the world wishing to deal with the challenges of complex systems science
  • federate the new scientific trans-disciplinary communities dealing with the scientific challenges of complex systems

In order to achieve these roles, the commitments are to:

  • implement the CS-DC Wikiversity as a social intelligent ICT ecosystem for sharing all the scientific challenges and all the necessary resources for dealing with these challenges
  • implement a table of open collaborative tools with their features and select the ones to be used in the CS-DC
  • implement all the selected collaborative tools for federating and accelerating all efforts on education, research and the applications of the science of complex systems

Project Teams 2016[edit | edit source]

Committee Chair and co-Chair(s)

  • Cyrille Bertelle (Chair and CS-DC Vice-President)
  • Pierre Collet (Co-Chair and CS-DC Vice-President)

Integrated collaborative tools for e-events (V2.0, Feb 16)[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Julien Baudry
  • co-representative: Cyrille Bertelle
  • Members: Pierre Collet, Clément Schreiner,Isaac Abotsi

Project (5 to 10 lines):

  • Studio for individual members and e-structures
  • BBB modifiable recording & OBS broadcasting system
  • ShareLaTeX & Owncloud for collaborative writing
  • Automatic archiving under Creative Commons
  • Automatic addition to CS-DC Youtube channels
  • International server network for collaborative tools (with Carlos Hernandez)
  • CS-DC e-event ecosystem with website (with Pierre Collet)

References:

  • record of 21th Council

Informational ecosystem (V2.0 in Jan16)[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Pierre Collet
  • co-representatives: Clément Schreiner, Paul Bourgine
  • Members: Isaac Abotsi

Project (5 to 10 lines):

  • meta-programmation of CS-DC forms for e-structures (V2.0)
  • CS-DC Website (V2.0)
  • CS-DC Wikiversity (V2.0)
  • Badge for e-events (e-conference, e-schools, cMOOCs …)

References:

  • record of 21th Council
  • ref1 (Url with comments)

New project team[edit | edit source]

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  • representative:
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References:

  • ref1 (Url with comments)

Project Teams 2015[edit | edit source]

CS-DC website & Wikiversity website[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Paul Bourgine
  • co-representative: Pierre Collet

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • Joseph Pallamidessi

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

A first version of the CS-DC Website and the Wikiversity Website is expected for the end of January and will be discuss by the next Council

The aim of the project-team is to ask the involved scientists to express their opinion and proposition on the CS-DC Wikiversity and the CS-DC website and to propose the required modifications in relation with the other committees. Its aim is especially important for the first page.

The CS-DC Wikiversity site is the place for developing the CS-DC living roadmap under the peer-to-peer collaboration of all the concerned scientists in the world:

  • Like in Wikipedia, they can modify the scientific challenges and the attached references at the CS-DC levels of its e-departments, e-laboratories, project-teams and the constantly improved resources they produce.
  • Contrary to Wikipedia, instead of being the encyclopedia of scientifically established knowledge, the CS-DC living roadmap is an encyclopedia of the open questions, challenges, conjectures posed by the complex systems and of the open resources for responding to them by all concerned scientists.

The CS-DC Website is a full description of the Complex Systems Digital Campus as an international transdisciplinary e-University for sharing all the resources for dealing with the challenges of the living roadmap by all the CS-DC entities.

References:[edit | edit source]

  • ref1

integrative collaborative tools[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Julien Baudry
  • co-representative: Cyrille Bertelle

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

Each e-entity will benefit either since now or during 2015 (the approximate date is with parentheses) of the following collaborative tools:

  • its own e-room (BBB 9.0)in the CS-DC videoconference ecosystem for organizing and recording its own international events series (e-meetings and e-seminar, e-workshops and e-school series, CS-DC international e-conference)
  • its own diffusion list (SYMPA)integrating the diffusion list of its affiliated entities
  • its own collaborative repository (OwnCloud) with the same facilities as google.doc and ShareLaTeX. The CS-DC multi-level files system is bottom-up transparent and top-down opaque.
  • its own forum. Has also its integrated forum of the fora of its affiliated entities and the fora of the entities it is member
  • its own agenda. Has also its integrated agenda of the agendas of its direct affiliated entities and of the agenda(s) of the entities it is member
  • its own reviewing tools (end of 2015)

A tutorial will be created for each collaborative tool.

It is also urgently required that an LDAP is constructed for almost all these collaborative tools and an authentification system. A deadline for the end of January can be expected.

References:[edit | edit source]

  • Big Blue Button 9.0
  • OwnCloud
  • SYMPA
  • MyReview

Creative Commons[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Carla Taramasco
  • co-representative:

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • Melanie Dulong

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

The Creative Commons project-team is in charge of advising the CSDC for:

  • listing the necessary resources to be shared for developing social intelligent strategies in research and education, towards integrated knowledge and models. If needed, this list will be established in relation with the private, public and citizen institutions involved by this sharing of resources.
  • defining the sharing rules adapted to the different resources. This list will be permanently updated in relation with the institutions involved in the design of new sharing rules.
  • the list of organisations also involved in Creative Commons, for mutualizing these resources at a larger scale.

Beyond complementing the list of existing resources or rules, the project-team is involved in designing new resources and rules needed for accelerating their largest and quickest possible sharing.

The list of necessary resources to be shared contains the following categories:

  • living roadmaps, from the institutional partners to the international level, synthesised in the CS-DC roadmap and offering good theoretical paths for facing the great scientific challenges of our domain,
  • a computational and educational ecosystem using distributed infrastructure like grid/cloud computing for integrating complex systems knowledge and multi-scale models,
  • large library of data bases with the metadata on the big data files from the multi-scale, multi-level, multi-modal, in toto and in vivo observations,
  • large library of partial models coming from multi-scale, multi-level, multi-modal disciplinary points of view;
  • large library of software for solving the inverse problems of Complex Systems Science,
  • global courses and classes, global online recorded seminars and curricula for very quick learning and personalized education,
  • global contests for the best gold standard data,
  • global contests for the best integrated model given the gold standard data and the library of partial models.

The list of sharing rules for the different resources is:

  • Roadmaps and parts of the roadmaps use the same rules as in open articles and journals, i.e. the shared signatures of their authors. Indeed, roadmaps and parts of roadmaps are ideally written as review articles with ten years perspectives,
  • Courses should use basically Education Commons rules. The CCC has to participate in the designing of new Education CC rules, in case difficulties appear when recombining parts of existing courses that are crucial for complex systems science and integration of knowledge.
  • Data can be shared according to Creative Commons rules (ODBL). But because of their strategic nature, data needs a special attention and an additional kind of CC licence to be designed and organized. Firstly, the experimentalists or more generally the data producers have also to be able to specify the stopping time of the period where their data remains confidential or only anonymously used for the need of global statistics. Secondly, they have also to be able to specify if their presence as authors in the articles using their data is necessary according to their deep understanding of the meaning of their data. The CCC has to participate in the designing of new Data CC rules.
  • Partial models are generally extracted from articles and quoted as such. When not, they have to be deposited under Creative Commons or, when more appropriated, under Science Commons.
  • Each integrated model has to be deposited under a Creative Commons like licence with the signatures of all the contributors.

The CCC will participate to the design and organization of new sharing rules together with all the social involved actors. For the design, the collaboration with the Creative Commons Associations all around the world is crucial. For the organization of sharing data along its openness process, the collaboration has to be done with the help of some part of the Computer Science community.

References:[edit | edit source]

  • CS-DC By-Laws September 2013

CS-DC’15 Organization[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Pierre Collet
  • co-representative: Cyrille Bertelle

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • Aziz Alaoui

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

The organisation committee is managing all the constitutive processes of CS-DC’15 with the help of the CS-DC committees and their project teams. It is constituted by the members of the board and members of the Council. Its composition is submitted to the Council. It can be extended during the preparation of CS-DC’15. The constitutive processes are covered by the following first list of project-teams:

  • Project-team “Prizes process” It is a two-stage process at the end of the e-conference: i) each e-track chair is organizing the prize process for best senior paper, junior paper and poster prizes and ii) the program chair is organizing the process of the best CS-DC’15 senior paper, junior paper and poster prizes between the e-track prizes. It is offered to each prize to launch an e-laboratory.
  • Project-team “Publication process” (after the conference) Before the e-conference, there is a permanent call for the different ways to publish the papers (i) depending on the different scientific communities engaged in the transdisciplinary Complex Systems Science and the new transdisciplinary Integrative Sciences (ii) with their selection committees (can be an e-track program committees)
  • Project-team “Collaborative tools” for reviewing tools, management of sessions and presentations
  • Project-team “tutorials” with the Educational Committee
  • Project-teams “Round-tables” involving all interested committees
  • Project-team “Communication” (site web)
  • Project-team “Industry / Sponsoring”

References:[edit | edit source]

  • record of the 11th Council

Newsletter[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative:
  • co-representative:

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

References:[edit | edit source]

  • ref1

Project Team for Using e-modelling collaborative tools[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative:
  • co-representative:

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

References:[edit | edit source]

  • ref1

Using the CS-DC Informational Ecosystem[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Cyrille Bertelle
  • co-representative: Julien Baudry

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

The project consist to synthethise the remarks of the users coming from the practice on the informational ecosystem. These remarks can be (i) on the difficulties to respond to the surveys, as well as (ii) on the visualization tools mapping the living roadmaps to highlight links and closeness measures.

The second aspect is really challenging: indeed the topology of the mapping has to be based on (i) matrix representation preserving the orthogonality between multi scale objects and transversal conceptual approaches or on (ii) multi-level mind mapping able to better integrate dynamical development of the living roadmap. This dynamical development can provide insights for catalyzing such or such transversal questions or class of complex systems to promote new e-laboratories and e-departments, that is fundamental for the whole development of the CS-DC

References:[edit | edit source]

  • ref1

Synergies between Institutional Members[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative:[edit | edit source]

  • representative:Cyrille Bertelle
  • co-representative:Pierre Collet

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

the challenge is to develop external synergies between different CS-DC institutional member through the interactions between its individual members and the rest of the UniTwin. These interactions are beyond geographical, institutional and disciplinary boundaries. It is expected that the development of external synergies will also develop transdisciplinary interactions inside each CS-DC institutional member .. with a new cascade of external interactions .. etc..

The objectives is to involve individual researchers and/or students from each institutional member to be active and to contribute to the develomment of educational and computational ecosystems :

- How to promote new international project teams sharing similar keywords and to help representative of institutional member to diffuse the new project teams inside the institutional members ? Creating mailing lists of individual from institutional members can help the representative to diffuse information.

- How to involve representative or individual of each institutional member to make them practically contribute to give and produce knowledge elements (MOOC, lectures support, slide support, single graphics, ... with various language support)for the educational ecosystem sharing.

A way to be explore is middle term and long term collaborations (as project-teams or e-laboratories) between teams of different founder members, similar to international laboratories and to projects submitted to founding agency at the end of the project if it is accepted BUT also, especially, when the proposal is not accepted.

The synergies to be developped can happen very naturally when a new project-team or e-laboratory is launched because the news is diffused largely in the CS-DC through the CS-DC newsletter and mailing lists. It is also possible to have a kind of internal RSS using its own keywords. Perhaps the most efficient way is a call followed by an e-meeting by a e-department or an e-laboratory or an project-team when it is launched or when it encounter a new challenge or hot topics. The propositions of this paragraph will be implemented as quickly as possible.

References:[edit | edit source]

  • ref1