5 PR Praktikum aus Informatik Gabriele Kotsis Summer Term 2009.

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5 PR Praktikum aus Informatik Gabriele Kotsis Summer Term 2009

Projektpraktikum EH1 - 2/8 TK – Topics for Internships TK mobile information management Semantic modeling Conceptual modeling Performance evaluation Simulation Model driven engineering Usability coordination cooperation interaction multimedia personalization customization non-standard HCI agent-based computing intelligent systems mobile computing mobile communication mobile multimedia ubiquitous web applications internet computing grid computing sensor networks wireless networks Distributed & Mobile Computing Media & Interaction Modelling & Evaluation

Projektpraktikum EH1 - 3/8 What are the objectives of the course? Get hands-on-experience in developing cooperative systems Work with mobile / wireless technologies Work with multimedia technologies Practice your skills in team work Practice your skills in project management Practice your skills in software engineering

Projektpraktikum EH1 - 4/8 Electronic Market Place integrated in Accenture Campus Challenge –March – July 2009 –team of 3-5 students act as consultants designing and prototypically implementing an innovative electronic market place in developing and emerging markets a=showthread&page=0&threadid=6619

Projektpraktikum EH1 - 5/8 Aurealisation Motivation –Conventional computer displays require a significant amount of user attention –Aurealisation provides a less obstrusive way to communicate information Your Tasks –Study methods and techniques for 3D sound –Demonstrate the use of sound for information delivery in a prototype

Projektpraktikum EH1 - 6/8 Mobile Grid Mobility Support in the GLOBUS Framework –GLOBUS = framework, toolkit for grid computing –Potential involvement of mobile devices MD as UI –Monitoring –Control MD as computation / data node –Embedded in existing infrastructure –Ad hoc Your tasks –Study the globus documentation / white papers and summarise capabilities of the framework for mobile node inclusion –Design your test prototype Topic a: accessing the grid via a mobile client –Submitting a job –Obtaining status info Topic b: integrating the mobile client in a data grid –Data on mobile node should be accessible Topic c: integrating the mobile client in a computational grid –Mobile device should participate in the computation –Install the GLOBUS core toolkit on the mobile devices –Integrate your client according to your chosen scenario

Projektpraktikum EH1 - 7/8 Your tasks Choose a topic Write a system specification (HW and SW) to be discussed and approved Implement the system Write a report on the topic and your implementation –for Bakk-Arbeit 40 pages, otherwise 10 pages Demonstrate the system

Projektpraktikum EH1 - 8/8 How to contact me? electronically –via to in person –meetings can be arranged via telephone