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Author Archives: Kari Systä
CityIoT – vendor-independent IoT applications for Smart Cities and beyond [2017-2020]
The problem IoT systems offered by different vendors are often “silos”, where each vendor creates and controls their own separate system. These systems include physical components, such as sensors, as well as the data models and data analysis. Although this … Continue reading
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Procem – prosumer-consumer markets with advanced ICT-solutions
Procem project is a cross-disciplinary project executed by four different laboratories (Electrical Energy Engineering, Automation and Hydraulic Engineering, Industrial and Information Management, Pervasive Computing) of TUT. The planning of the project started by a question what will be the “uber … Continue reading
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Person of the Day: Prof. Kari Systä
I’m on my second “stint” at TUT and my cv consists of three parts 1980-1995 I studied Electrical Engineering and Software Technology, and worked in various research projects. The topics ranged from Ada-language, software visualization to formal methods. 1995-2011 I … Continue reading
Software Startups – What does the Science Say?
Tampere 5-6.4. We trained pitching, practiced video making and got lessons on how to apply grounded theory in start-up research. This means that content was versatile, but audience also had a varying background. The majority was PhD students but several … Continue reading
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Post graduate seminar on virtualization (and cloud) technology
Introduction On second week of February TUT Pervasive Computing plans to start a new post grad seminar on virtualization (and cloud) technologies. In case you are interested please mark the preferred time in our doodle: http://doodle.com/poll/8ggud6heskf38ziu#table For more information: contact … Continue reading
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Oliopäivät – object days
Back in 1992 Finland suffered from economical down-turn and companies did not sent their employees to training or networking events. Professor Ilkka Haikala decided to act and organized a free and volunteer-based seminar named “Nääsvillen oliopäivät”. English translation could be … Continue reading
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Frontiers in Education, El Paso, Texas
You know that you are in Texas when the meeting rooms are named according to different types of cows (Agnus, Hereford, Longhorn, …) So, I was in El Paso Texas to present a paper “Global vs. Local – Experiences from … Continue reading
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Summer seminar on multi-device software
On 16-17.6 we organized an Inforte seminar on multi-device software. The guiding introduction for the seminar was: The world has changed from single client-server architectures to multi-device architectures where the 1) users use several client devices, 2) data is generated … Continue reading
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Hyvät ja hauskat ideat kannattaa toteuttaa
English summary: this blog is about a game and its creation process. The game is related to the forthcoming elections in Finland. The candidates all over the Finland have responded to questions asked by the Finnish TV and radio broadcasting … Continue reading
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Liquid writing of a paper about Liquid Software
A blog about one research theme, about one recently accepted paper and about the process of writing the paper. The paper Three professors write a paper together within a tight schedule without f2f discussions – and two of the professors … Continue reading
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