Symposium on Advanced Information Systems (SAIS2017)
Symposium on Advanced Information Systems (SAIS2017) will be held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 8-10, 2017.
This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners to share and exchange their experiences, discuss challenges and present original ideas in all aspects of informatics and computer networks.
General Chair: Tomoo Inoue
Date | September 8 - 10, 2017 |
Venue | Hotel Lero, Iva Vojnovića 14, 20000 Dubrovnik, CROATIA |
Registration Fee
Full registration | 30,000 yen or 300 euro |
Accompanying Person | 15,000 yen or 150 euro |
- Full registration comprises:
- Attendance at SAIS conference
- Presentation of one paper in the conference
- Accompanying Person comprises:
- Attendance at SAIS conference
Program (Tentative)
- Ergonomic study of IoT bedding system to manage sleep posture reducing orthopedic symptoms and improving quality of life,
Tohru Hoshi (Tokyo University of Technology, JAPAN)
- Behavior modification based on location service,
Katsuhiko Kaji (Aichi Institute of Technology, JAPAN)
- A model for integrating social big data: Case studies,
Hiroshi Ishikawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University, JAPAN)
- Development of olfactory display for medical applications,
Kenichi Okada (Keio University, JAPAN)
- Global cloud communication based on wireless sensor networks,
Tadanori Mizuno (Aichi Institute of Technology, JAPAN)
- Data analytics in Internet-of-Things and Cyber-Physical System,
Makoto Imamura (Tokai University, JAPAN)
- A Case Study of Database for Continuous Sensor Data Management,
Tsukasa Kudo (Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology, JAPAN)
- Support to develop large-scaled software systems,
Satoshi Harauchi (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, JAPAN)
- SQL learning system by web application for students,
Haruo Hayami (Kanagawa Institute of Technology, JAPAN)
- Vehicle control at T-Junctions to reduce traffic jamas for the diffusion period of autonomous vehicles,
Ryozo Kiyohara (Kanagawa Institute of Technology, JAPAN)
- Content-enriched asynchronous communication,
Yuichi Bannai (Kanagawa Institute of Technology, JAPAN)
- Information interpolation method in analysis using geotagged tweets,
Masaki Endo (Polytechnic University / Tokyo Metropolitan University, JAPAN)
- On application of formal techniques to STAMP/STPA,
Kozo Okano (Shinshu University, JAPAN)
- Technology bridging native and non-native speakers,
Tomoo Inoue (Tsukuba University, JAPAN)
- Safety and Security for IoT,
Yoshimi Teshigawara (Tokyo Denki University, JAPAN)
- Agricultural supporting system for farmer by using IoT,
Osamu Takahashi (Future University Hakodate, JAPAN)