Jean-Philippe Rennard

Jean-Philippe Rennard received his Ph.D. in Economics (1992) from the University Pierre Mendès France of Grenoble. He also holds an MS in Management (1992) from the University Pierre Mendès France. As an economist, he is specializes in industrial development, and as a computer scientist, he is deeply involved in biologically-inspired computing. He now mainly works on the applications of biologically-inspired computing to economy and management.

Publications

Open Access to Scholarly Publications and Public Policies
Jean-Philippe Rennard. © 2008. 10 pages.
“If I have seen further it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.” The famous statement of Sir Isaac Newton demonstrates that the progress of science relies on the...
Stochastic Optimization Algorithms
Pierre Collet, Jean-Philippe Rennard. © 2008. 17 pages.
When looking for a solution, deterministic methods have the enormous advantage that they do find global optima. Unfortunately, they are very CPU intensive, and are useless on...
Handbook of Research on Nature-Inspired Computing for Economics and Management
Jean-Philippe Rennard. © 2007. 1066 pages.
The Handbook of Research on Nature-Inspired Computing for Economics and Management is an original, comprehensive reference work of research spanning from applications of...
Open Access to Scholarly Publications and Web Portals
Jean-Philippe Rennard. © 2007. 8 pages.
“If I have seen further it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.” The famous statement of Sir Isaac Newton demonstrates that the progress of science relies on the...
Internet and Access to Scholarly Publications
Jean-Philippe Rennard. © 2006. 7 pages.
“If I have seen further it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.” The famous statement of Sir Isaac Newton demonstrates that the progress of science relies on the...
Producing and Sharing Free Advanced Scientific and Technological Knowledge Using the Internet
Jean-Philippe Rennard. © 2005. 6 pages.
During 1998-2000, the UK published 4,729 scientific articles per million inhabitants, the Czech Republic published only 1,401 and Turkey 278 (Sandelin & Sarafoglou, 2003). Each...
Perspectives for Strong Artificial Life
Jean-Philippe Rennard. © 2005. 19 pages.
This chapter introduces the twin deadlocks of strong artificial life. Conceptualization of life is a deadlock both because of the existence of a continuum between the inert and...