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Softtalks

Softtalks is a talk series organized by s.e.a.l. in which researchers and master students are welcome to share and discuss their recent research proposals, approaches, and results.

Organization

  • Softtalks are typically held on Thursdays from 13:00-14:00.
  • They take place in BIN 1.D.07 (with some exceptions).
  • Research talks follow a conference style: 25 min presentation time (at most) and 20 min discussion.
  • We will stop each talk after 25min; so please be prepared!

Note to the internal speakers: Please announce your talk via the softtalk mailing list one week before your talk.

Special softtalks by invited speakers

Date Who Title Location Type of talk
27. Oct 2011, 13:00-14:00 Yukikazu Nakamoto, Univ of Hyogo, Japan Towards customizable and collective workspace with mobile phones 1.D.07 research talk

Talk announcements

Date Who Title Location Type of talk
HS 2011        
6. Oct 2011, 14:00-15:00 Matthias Hert How to "Make a Bridge to the new Town" using OntoAccess 1.D.06 conference (ISWC) talk
6. Oct 2011, 15:00-16:00 Yi Guo An Empirical Validation of the Benefits of Adhering to the Law of Demeter 1.D.06 conference (WCRE) talk
10. Nov 2011, 13:00-14:00 Chaman Wijesiriwardana Failure Recovery Web Service Selection 1.D.07 research talk
17. Nov 2011, 13:00-14:00 Amancio Bouza Artificial Collaborative Filtering 1.D.07 research talk
24. Nov 2011, 13:00-14:00 Sebastian Müller Natural User Interfaces in software engineering activities 1.D.07 research talk
8. Dec 2011, 13:00-14:00 Emanuel Giger TBA 1.D.07 research talk
15. Dec 2011, 13:00-14:00 Michael Würsch Evolizer NL Queries in Action 1.D.07 tool demo talk
19. Jan 2012, 13:00-14:00 Giacomo Ghezzi Shedding light on Software and its Evolution Through Semi-Automated Software Analysis Composition 1.D.07 research talk
26. Jan 2012, 13:00-14:00 Martin Brandtner Open Innovation Processes for Software Projects 1.D.07 project talk

Detailed talk information

Yukikazu Nakamoto, Towards customizable and collective workspace with mobile phones

Abstract: Firstly, a new customizable user interface for smart devices based on hyperlink associativity is presented. The proposed framework, Hyrax, attempts to improve the menu structure and accessibility of functions while considering user preferences. In Hyrax, the user interface is constructed and customized using hyperlinks for access to application functions. We implement the on-device customization capabilities and evaluate the capabilities of the proposed interface. Secondly, I present building a virtual collaboration workspace in a mobile cloud, which is ongoing work. To implement that, we propose a distributed shared resource by extending the function accessibility to the cloud and a donation mechanism to limit resource usage in a mobile phone.

 

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