Dr. Cherif Foudil
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Dr. Cherif Foudil

Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, Biskra University, Algeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Biskra University, Algeria

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Biography

Dr. CherifFoudil is working as an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Computer Science Department, Biskra University, Algeria. Dr. Cherif holds Ph.D. degree in Computer Science. The topic of his Doctoral dissertation is Behavioural Animation, Simulation of a Crowd of Virtual Humans. He also possesses B.Sc. (engineer) in Computer Science from Constantine University 1985 and M.Sc. in Computer Science from Bristol University, UK in 1989. He is currently the Head of LESIA Laboratory. His current research interest is in Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Life, Crowd Simulation and Software Engineering.

Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Wireless Sensor Network
62%
Artificial Intelligence
90%
Computer Applications
75%
Computer Programming
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
5
Articles
41
Abstracts
44

Selected Publications

  1. Mezati, M., C. Foudil, S. Cedric and G. Veronique, 2015. An ontology for semantic modelling of virtual world. Int. J. Artif. Intelli. Applic., 6: 65-74.
  2. Okba, T., T. Chouki and C. Foudil, 2014. A practical approach to the measurement of similarity between WSDL-based web services. Revue des Nouvelles Technologies de l'Information, 7: 3-18.
  3. Khalfaoui, K., A. Chaoui, F. Cherif and K. Elhilali, 2013. Structural validation of software product line variants: A graph transformations based approach. Int. J. Software Eng. Applic., 4: 19-31.
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  4. CHIKOUCHE, N., F. CHERIF and M. Benmohammed, 2013. An authentication protocol based on combined RFID-biometric system. Int. J. Adv. Comput. Sci. Applic., 3: 62-67.
  5. Khalfaoui, K., A. Chaoui, F. Cherif and K. Elhilali, 2012. Formal specification of software product lines: A graph transformation based approach. J. Software, 7: 2518-2532.
  6. Foudil, C. and C. Rabiaa, 2010. Crowd simulation influenced by agent`s socio-psychological state. J. Comput., 2: 48-54.
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  7. Foudil, C., D. Noureddine, C. Sanza and Y. Duthen, 2009. Path finding and collision avoidance in crowd simulation. J. Comput. Inf. Technol., 17: 217-228.
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  8. Foudil, C. and D. Noureddine, 2007. An autonomous and guided crowd in panic situations. J. Comput. Sci. Technol., 7: 134-134.
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  9. Foudil, C. and D. Noureddine, 2006. Collision avoidance in crowd simulation with priority rules. Eur. J. Sci. Res., 15: 6-17.
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  10. Foudil, C. and D. Noureddine, 2006. A framework to simulate the evacuation of a crowd in emergency situations. Georgian Elect. Scientific J. Comput. Sci. Telecommun., 8: 17-26.