GMU Software Engineering
Seminar Series
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Date: Thur, 2/04/2010
Time: 12 – 1pm
Location: 4201 Engineering
Food: Pizza & Soda
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Title: A Survey on End User Programming Infrastructures for
Ubiquitous Computing Environments
Speaker: Vasilios K. Tzeremes
Abstract
Smart
spaces are becoming more and more prominent. The increasing quality of devices,
lowering costs, user friendly interfaces, higher network speeds and greater
device interconnection are some of the factors that have contributed to this
trend. As end users becoming more technologically savvy, they also looking for
ways to utilize technology to simplify their everyday life. For example a user
might want to create an application that secures his house when he is not
present or play his favorite TV show in any of the TVs that he is in front. In
this seminar, we will present a collection of end user programming
infrastructures that allow end users to create and deploy software applications
for their environments. The seminar will begin with a description of major end
user programming techniques followed by a collection of end user programming
infrastructures for ubiquitous computing. Also for each of the infrastructures,
we will provide a detailed description along with benefits and limitations.
Bio
Vasilios
Tzeremes is a Ph.D. Candidate in Information Technology at George Mason University.
Vasilios is working as a Software Engineer in Northern Virginia for the past 9
years. He has developed several software applications for private and
government organizations. He specializes in the development of Java Enterprise
Edition (Java EE) applications. Vasilios is originally from Greece where he
completed his undergraduate studies. In 2004 he completed his Master degree in
Information Systems at American University. He is currently working on his
dissertation proposal. His dissertation topic focuses on the design and
development of a software infrastructure that would enable end user application
development for smart spaces.
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