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On the day the projects of the previous FSOC Lab period get a chance to present the results of their research activities. Additionally, selected requestors of new projects can expand their ideas.
Participation is free and is open to interested persons from industry and academia. If you want to participate, please register at HPI Future SOC Lab Team until October 22, 2014.
Agenda
Time|Title|Speaker
09:30|Registration|
10:00|Welcome
10:15|Storage Class Memory and Interconnects are driving Software Innovation|Bernd Winkelsträter, Senior Technology Analyst, Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Germany
11:00|Smart Data Analysis for the Support of Rational Decision Making in the Energy Sector|Prof. Dr. Witold Abramowicz, Poznan University of Economics
11:30|Implications of Non-Volatile-Memory Hardware Characteristics for In-Memory Databases|David Schwalb, HPI Potsdam