The ESS Open Day 2014 was an opportunity for PhD students in the group to learn and give feedback about each other's research. The day conference was held on 16th June at the Highfield House Hotel. We enjoyed 18 talks from students in their second and third years of their PhDs and 17 posters from those in their first.
Posters
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- Enhancing e-learning by integrating Social media and knowledge management
by Edrees Alkinani - Towards a Holistic Framework of Qualitative ICT4D: The Case of R-labs
by Eamonn Walls
Presentations
Session 1
- Citizens adoption of e-Government Services
by Sulaiman A Alateyah - A Model of E-learning Uptake and Continued Use in Higher Education Institutions
by Nakarin Pinpathomrat - Trust in e-learning systems
by Woraluck Wongse-Ek - Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for IT Governance (ITG) Implementation
by Zyad SA Alreemy - The Effectiveness Of E-Learning Within Universities
by Beatrice Aguti - Automated Route Generation in Intended Learning Outcome Networks
by Teresa Binks
Session 2
- Customisation software process in distributed software development
by Abdulrahman M. Qahtani - Fault-Aware VM Allocation Mechanism in Desktop Clouds
by Abdulelah Alwabel - SecureDIS: A Framework for Secure Data Integration Systems
by Fatmah Akeel - Measuring Network Performance of Multi-Core Multi-Cluster Architecture (MCMCA)
by Norhazlina B Hamid - A model for the implementation of a telemedicine solution in Sri Lank
by Yasmin Dayani Jayasinghe - Modelling dynamics of electrical responses in plants
by Sanmitra Ghosh
Session 3
- Enhancing Diagnostic Quality of ECG in Mobile Environment
by Taihai Chen - Integrating Formal Verification and Simulation of Hybrid Systems
by Vitaly Savicks - Extension in Domain Specific Code Generation with Ontology Based Aspect Weaving
by Meng Tian - A Generalised Approach to Deriving Labelled Transition Systems from Reduction Semantics
by Dwaipayan Biswas - Bounded model-checking (BMC)
by Omar Inverso - Verification of Concurrent Programs with Sequential Analysis
by Ermenegildo Tomasco