Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik
HPI-UCT Workshop
HPI-UCT Workshop

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. Holger Giese of Hasso Plattner Institute.  

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

Research School in ICT4D Mini Workhop programme
Saturday 8th May 2010

Time

Talk

by

 

 

 

11:00-11:10 

 Introduction One 

Prof. Edwin Blake

11:10-11:20

 Introduction Two

Prof. Dr. 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

12:50-14:30

 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

 

 

 

17:30-19:00

Dinner

All

Venue: HPI ICT4D lab, PD Hann building, level five