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HPI Research School at UCT Workshop

The HPI-UCT workshop took place in Cape Town and was organized by Prof. Gary Marsden and Prof. Edwin Blake of the University of Cape Town together with Prof. Andreas Polze, Prof. Felix Naumann and Prof. Robert Hirschfeld of Hasso Plattner Institute.  

During this workshop, seven of HPI research school PhD students and six of UCT students gave presentations about their research topics. This was followed by lively discussion on research collaboration and applications. 

HPI Research School in ICT4D Workhop programme 28th April 2011
TimeTalkby
   
10:30-10:45  Key note One/Opening Remarks Prof. Gary Marsden
10:45-11:00Key note TwoProf. Dr. Andreas Polze
11:00-11:20Towards an African Alternative to Systems Design: Mediated Design with Job Seekers in KhayelitshaShikoh Gitau
11:25-11:45The future is hybrid - developer support for accelerator-based technologiesFrank Feinbube
12:10-12:30Software support  for creating mobile content for EducationRaymond Mugwanya
12:35-12:55On the need for a combination of model management and software processesRegina Hebig
13:00-13:45Departmental SeminarProf. Dr. Andreas Polze
13:45-14:45 Lunch Break 
14:50-15:10Architectures for Mobile Services for Remote Mobile Only WorkersChristopher Chepken
15:15-15:35 Snap 'n Grab Lite - Mobile Media Predictable Communication for Mobile SystemsUwe Hentschel
16:00-16:20Enhancing Traditional Knowledge with ICTs to Monitor Droughts and Climate Change in AfricaMuthoni Masinde
16:25-16:45Service-oriented 3D GeovisualizationDieter Hildebrandt
16:50-17:00Clossing remarksProf. Gary Marsden
17:40-21:30 Social EventAll

HPI Research School in ICT4D Workhop programme 29th April 2011




TimeTalkby
   
10:00-10:15 
E-Learning Systems and Usability in Developing Countries
Grace Ssekakubo
10:20-10:40Enabling Shared Research of Virtual CollaborationThomas Kowark
11:20-11:35E-Health and Information Security
Richard Ssembatya
11:35-12:00Data in Business ProcessesAndreas Meyer

12:05-12:25Towards self-configuring Data Quality Web ServicesTobias Vogel

12:25-12:30Final Closing RemarksProf. Gary Marsden
Time |Presentation Title|
11:00-11:10 | Introduction by Prof. Edwin Blake |
11:10-11:20 | Introduction by Prof. Dr. Holger Giese|
11:20-11:40 | Designing for Mediated Interaction: A case of Mobile Internet Use in a South African Urban Collective by Shikoh Gitau |
11:40-12:00 | Software support for creating mobile content for Education by Raymond Mugwanya|
12:00-12:20 | Trust and security in SOA: Reputation Systems by Rehab Alnemr|
12:20-12:40 | Preserving Apartheid experience narratives at the District Six Museum by Ilda Laderia|
12:40-12:50 | Virtual road side: Coordinating Disparate Groups by Christopher Chepken|
13:00-14:30 | Lunch Break |
14:30-14:50 | Developing Context-aware Services by Malte Appeltauer|
14:50-15:00 | Snap 'n Grab Lite - Mobile Media Distribution in Developing Contexts by Graeme Smith|
15:00-15:20 | Tool Support for Monitoring Parallel Systems by Alexander Schmidt|
15:20-15:30 | Towards a mobile solution for micro-entrepreneurs using mediated design by Mike Talbot|
15:30-15:50 | A Model-Driven Infrastructure for Self-Adaptive Software Systems by Thomas Vogel|
15:50-16:00 | Measuring The Impact of Mobile Technology Towards Mobile-Centric Youth in South Africa by Sena Lee Allen|
16:00-16:10 | Enabling VOIP Communication over Rural Wireless Meshed Networks using Bluetooth by Fritz Meissner |
16:10-16:20 | Clossing remarks - Prof. Edwin Blake
 
17:30 - 19:00 |Dinner |

Agenda

Time|Talk|by|
11:00 - 11:10|Introduction one|Prof. Edwin Blake|
11:10 - 11:20|Introduction two|Prof. Holger Giese|
11: 20 - 11:40|Designing for Mediated Interaction: A case of Mobile Internet Use in a South African Urban Collective|Shikoh Gitau|
11:40 - 12:00|Software support for creating mobile content for Education|Raymond Mugwanya|
12:00 - 12:20|Trust and security in SOA: Reputation Systems|Rehab Alnemr |
12:20 - 12: 40|Preserving Apartheid experience narratives at the District Six Museum|Ilda Ladeira|
12:40 - 12 :50|Virtual road side: Coordinating Disparate Groups| Christopher Chepken|
13:00 - 14:30|Lunch Break||
14:30 - 14:50|Developing Context-aware Services|Malte Appeltauer |
14:50 - 15:00|Snap 'n Grab Lite - Mobile Media Distribution in Developing Contexts|Graeme Smith|
15:00 - 15:20|Tool Support for Monitoring Parallel Systems| Alexander Schmidt|
15:20 - 15:30|Towards a mobile solution for micro-entrepreneurs using mediated design|Mike Talbot |
15:30 - 15:50|A Model-Driven Infrastructure for Self-Adaptive Software Systems|Thomas Vogel |
15:50 - 16:00|Measuring The Impact of Mobile Technology Towards Mobile-Centric Youth in South Africa|Sena Lee Allen|
16:00 - 16:10|Enabling VOIP Communication over Rural Wireless Meshed Networks using Bluetooth|Fritz Meissner |
16:10 - 16:20|Clossing remarks|Prof. Edwin Blake|
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17:30 - 19:00|Dinner||
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