A (no-)conclusion ? Lionel Brunie

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A (no-)conclusion ? Lionel Brunie National Institute of Applied Science (INSA) LIRIS Laboratory/DRIM Team – UMR CNRS 5205 Lyon, France http://liris.cnrs.fr/lionel.brunie PhD course - Milan, March 2010 - 10/01/2019

Hum, what a complex world ! Things that are sure Network… but heavyweight application scenarios ! Convergence to the smartphone Multicore technology and large integration of CPUs Infinite storage Micro-nano technologies and embedded smart devices Universal identification Mobility Geopositioning Digitalized social interactions Future cyberworld will be distributed, mobile, social and user centric, context aware Things that are not sure Technological evolution of computers Sustainability Prices to pay Scalable solutions Users’ behavior PhD course - Milan, March 2010 - 10/01/2019

A global framework ? Where to put the « intelligence » ? What does “smart” mean ? How to design and implement scalable solutions ? How to deal with uncertainties ? With heterogeneity ? User centricity or object centricity ? A world of objects or a world of users ? What interactions between persons and objects ? How to infer the intention of the user ? How to ensure privacy ? How to provide « calm » ? PhD course - Milan, March 2010 - 10/01/2019