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IWIN (International Workshop on INformatics) 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
11:30-13:00 Registration
13:00-13:20 Opening Ceremony
13:20-15:20 Session 1:
Networking (Chair Nobuhiro KATAOKA)
15:30-17:00 Session 2:
Business System (Chair Hisao KOIZUMI)
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
10:00-12:00 Session 3:
Education System (Chair Kazuya MATSUDAIRA)
13:20-15:20 Session 4:
Design Methodology (Chair Jun SAWAMOTO)
15:30-17:00 Session 5:
Groupware (Chair Kenichi OKADA)
Thursday, September 11, 2008
10:00-11:30 Session 6:
Social System (Chair Teruhisa ICHIKAWA)
11:40-12:00 Closing Ceremony

Session 1: Networking (Chair Nobuhiro KATAOKA)

    (1) On harmonizing IMS with MPLS-based traffic engineering
    Takeshi Usui, Yoshinori Kitatsuji, Teruyuki Hasegawa, and Hidetoshi Yokota
    (2) Determining the Relay Node Encode Packet in Multipath Routing Environment
    Tomonori Kagi and Osamu Takahashi
    (3) A Study on Integrated Protocol for Communications and Positioning
    Tomoya Takenaka, Hiroshi Mineno, and Tadanori Mizuno
    (4)* Reliable Method for Collecting and Evaluating Transmission Records for MANET Forensics
    Akira Otaka, Osamu Takahashi, and Tsuyoshi Takagi

Session 2: Business System (Chair Hisao KOIZUMI)

    (5)* Structured Information Design Methodology for quality decision in competitive business arena
    Kazuya Matsudaira, Teruhisa Ichikawa, and Tadanori Mizuno
    (6)* Remote consultation system using hierarchically structured agents
    Hiroshi Yajima, Jun Sawamoto, and Kazuo Matsuda
    (7)* A Proposal for Business Process Models about Mashup Especially for Enterprise System
    Nobuhiro Kataoka

Session 3: Education System (Chair Kazuya MATSUDAIRA)

    (8)* Proposal of program learning tool using execution histories
    Eiji Sugino, Ryusei Uchimura, Jun Sawamoto, and Norihisa Segawa
    (9) Considering Leadership in Education
    Kouji Yoshida, Isao Miyazi, and Kunihiro Yamada
    (10) Supporting tool for student who learns use case modeling
    Teruhisa Ichikawa and Chikage Ohta
    (11) A mirror-effect-based mutual tutorial - assisting the operation learning on different interfaces for a single information service -
    Keiko Katsuragawa, Takeshi Oono, Minoru Tomikashi, Satoru Kogure, Toshihiko Itoh, Tatsuhiro Konishi, and Yukihiro Itoh

Session 4: Design Methodology (Chair Jun SAWAMOTO)

    (12) A Method to Generate Pre- and Post-Conditions for Java Methods Based on Hybrid Analysis
    Kozo Okano, Shinji Kusumoto, and Yasunobu Kajita
    (13) Modeling Language for LDAP and Automatic Production System
    Kenji Saotome and Sanshiro Sakai
    (14) Stepwise Approach to Design of Real-Time Systems based UML/OCL with Formal Verification
    Takeshi Nagaoka, Eigo Nagai, Kozo Okano, and Shinji Kusumoto
    (15)* A Proposal for a New System Structuring Method Supplementing Technological Development of Semiconductors
    Kunihiro Yamada, Kouji Yoshida, Masanori Kojima, and Tadanori Mizuno

Session 5: Groupware (Chair Kenichi OKADA)

    (16)* A Method of Collaborative Lecture which grasps the Level of Students' Comprehension and Its Evaluation Experiment
    Takashi Dasai, Dilmurat Tilwaldi, and Hisao Koizumi
    (17) Proposal and Evaluation of Pictograph Chat for Communication
    Jun Munemori, Sumika Ohno, Takashi Yoshino, and Junko Itou
    (18) A Dynamic Control Scheme of Context Information for Context-aware Services
    Hideyuki Takahashi, Yoshihisa Sato, Takuo Suganuma, and Norio Shiratori

Session 6: Social System (Chair Teruhisa ICHIKAWA)

    (19) Pulse Ejection Presentation System of Odor Synchronized with the Use's Breathing
    Kaori Ohtsu, Junta Sato, Yuichi Bannai, and Kenichi Okada
    (20) Design of User-oriented Healthcare Support System based on Multi-agent
    Hideyuki Takahashi, Satoru Izumi, Takuo Suganuma, Tetsuo Kinoshira, and Norio Shiratori
    (21)* Research about method of presuming incident in information security
    Masahiko Ishino, Naokazu Yamaki, and Haruki Inoue
Note1: * represents short paper contribution.
Note2: Both full and short papers are assigned same presentation time.
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