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IWIN (International Workshop on INformatics) 2009

Program

Friday, September 11, 2009
14:00-17:00 Research Meeting at Hawaii University:
"Review ALOHA System as Origin of Packet Communication"
Saturday, September 12, 2009
18:00-21:00 Research Meeting at OHANA Waikiki Beachcomber:
"Discuss Future Informatics"
Sunday, September 13, 2009
18:00-21:00 Reception at OHANA Waikiki Beachcomber
Monday, September 14, 2009
9:30-9:45 Registration at HTIC
9:45-10:00 Opening Ceremony
10:00-12:30 Session 1:
Groupware (Chairs Tomoo Inoue and Jun Munemori)
14:00-17:00 Session 2:
Mobile Computing (Chairs Yoshia Saito and Masanori Takagi)
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
9:30-12:20 Session 3:
Information System (Chairs Hidekazu Shiozawa and Naoki Nakamura)
14:00-15:40 Session 4:
Networking (Chairs Teruo Higashino and Tomoya Kitani)
16:00-17:00 Invited Speech:
(Chairs Yoshimi Teshigawara)
Speaker: Dr. N. Abramson, Professor Emeritus, University of Hawaii
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
10:00-11:00 Panel Discussion at HTIC:
"The History of Japanese Information Staff"
Speaker: Kazuya Matsudaira
11:10-11:20 Awarding Ceremony
11:20-11:40 Closing Ceremony
Thursday, September 17, 2009
14:00-17:00 Research Meeting at Hawaii University:
"Discuss Future Packet Communication"


Session 1: Groupware (Chairs Tomoo Inoue and Jun Munemori)

    (1) Synchronous and Asynchronous Discussion System Using Various Media for Improving Lecture Content
    Daishiro Hirashima, Masanori Takagi and Yoshimi Teshigawara
    (2) Proposal of an Idea Generation Support System Using Digital Photographs with Position Information
    Takahiro Matsui, Junko Itou, and Jun Munemori
    (3) * AR Chemistry : Building up Augmented Reality for Learning Chemical Experiment
    Daiki Nishihama, Tatsushi Takeuchi, Tomoo Inoue and Ken-ichi Okada
    (4) * Visualizing Liveliness of Discussions and Reply Relationships on Online Discussion Boards
    Hidekazu Shiozawa
    (5) Analysis of Relationships between Atmosphere and Smiley during Plain Text Chat
    Junko Itou, Ayumu Kido, and Jun Munemori
    (6) Practice of Installation by Apache System and learning Perl Language by Group Work
    Kouji Yoshida, Yosuke Ando, Isao Miyazi, and Kunihiro Yamada
    (7) Review of university educational environment learnt from "Re-study course for returning to society"
    Teruhisa Ichikawa, Ryuko Sato

Session 2: Mobile Computing (Chairs Yoshia Saito and Masanori Takagi)

    (8) A Reliable Cluster-based Routing Algorithm for MANET
    Hiroyuki Narumi, Yoh Shiraishi, and Osamu Takahashi
    (9) * A Presence-detection Method using RSSI of a Bluetooth Device
    Masataka Kikawa, Takashi Yoshikawa, Shinzou Ookubo, Atsushi Takeshita, Yoh Shiraishi and Osamu Takahashi
    (10) QoS Evaluation for Real-time Distributed Systems Using the Probabilistic Model Checker PRISM
    Takeshi Nagaoka, Akihiko Ito, Kozo Okano, and Shinji Kusumoto
    (11) * Network Mobility Management based on NEMO/MobileIPv6-MIB
    N. Nakamura, K. Koide, T. Maruyama, D. Chakraborty, Glenn Mansfield Keeni, T.Suganuma, and N.Shiratori
    (12) Canceled

    (13) * Development of a wearable communication recorder triggered by voice for opportunistic communication
    Tomoo Inoue and Yuriko Kourai
    (14) * Psychological Type Oriented Adaptive 3D Map in the Mobility
    Taizo Miyachi, Takashi Aoki, Tsuneaki Niikura
    (15) A Vehicle Information Transmission Method by Inter-Vehicle Communication and its Application to Traffic Jam Detection
    Kenta Ohmi, Takeshi Nishimura, Jun Sawamoto, Hidetoshi Kambe, Hisao Koizumi

Session 3: Information System (Chairs Hidekazu Shiozawa and Naoki Nakamura)

    (16) * Remote Kenken: An Exertainment Support System using Hopping
    Hirotaka Yamashita, Junko Itou, and Jun Munemori
    (17) A Proposal of an Adaptive P2P Database Retrieval System Using a Hierarchically Categorized DHT Structure
    Takuya Sasaki, Hideyuki Akasaki, Jun Sawamoto, Takashi Katoh, Yuji Wada, Norihisa Segawa and Eiji Sugino
    (18) * A Proposal and Practice of an Exchange Learning through Quiz Creation and Peer-Review
    Masanori Takagi, Mochizuki Masahiro, Mochizuki Masamitsu and Yoshimi Teshigawara
    (19) * Effects of an Intuitional Pictograph Comment Function in a Video Sharing Web System
    Kentaro Kagawa, Junko Itou, and Jun Munemori
    (20) * An Experimental Analysis of Accumulated Audiencesf Comments for Video Summarization
    Yoshia Saito, Yoshiki Isogai and Yuko Murayama
    (21) Knowledge Resource Management
    Kazuya Matsudaira, Teruhisa Ichikawa, and Tadanori Mizuno
    (22) A proposal for a low cost model of software process evaluation
    Nobuhiro Kataoka, Tsukasa Kudou
    (23) * Technology for Recommending Optimum Learning Texts Based on Data Mining of Learning Historical Data
    Yuji Wada, Yuuma Hamadume, Shinichi Dohi and Jun Sawamoto

Session 4: Networking (Chairs Teruo Higashino and Tomoya Kitani)

    (24) * Proposal and Implementation of Coordinate Integrations for Heterogeneous Network Protocols
    Tomoya Takenaka, Hiroshi Mineno, and Tadanori Mizuno
    (25) * Renewal of Pre-shared Key for Secure Communication of Multiple Mobile Terminals through Broadcast Data Distribution Systems
    Hirosato Tsuji, Takeshi Yoneda, Tadanori Mizuno and Masakatsu Nishigaki
    (26) An Algorithm for Assigning Real-time Tasks with Timing Constraints into Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor
    Tomoya Kitani, Keisuke Nishi, and Teruo Higashino
    (27) Burstiness of Output Traffic by a Split Connection TCP Implementation
    Toshihiro Shikama
    (28) * A Method of Selecting Optimal Measures for Security and Usability with Fault Tree Analysis and State Transition Diagram
    Koichi Kato and Yoshimi Teshigawara
Note1: * represents excellent papers.

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