Dr. Sabeur Elkosantini has obtained his Ph.D. in computer science from Blaise Pascal University (France) and his M. Sc. in computer science from University of Lyon 2 (France). His research interests are related to: 1) real-time decision making in manufacturing and transportation systems; and 2) the simulation of human centered systems. He is involved in several research projects funded by CNRS (France), Tunisian higher education ministry (Tunisia), King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KSA), research center of the college of Engineering (KSU - KSA).
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This course aims to familiarize the student with the basic concepts in C++ programming. The teaching material and the text book help the student solve many practical engineering problems...
The course introduces students to concepts related to industrial information systems including database modeling and design, structured and object oriented design and analysis, e-business...
The course introduces students to the concept of simulation, including modeling, simulation languages, and appropriate inputs to a simulation model and will cover the generation of random...
Manufacturing systems are often characterized by a stochastic and uncertain behavior in which frequent changes and unpredictable events may occur over time. In order to cope with such...
The computational simulation of human intelligent behaviour has been one of the main research topics in the artificial intelligence (AI) domain. Therefore, a great number of behavioural...
This paper deals with the development of intelligent and adaptative system for signposted intersection control. The role of such systems is to manage the existing infrastructure to ease...
