CCNxCon2012: Session 4: Disjoint Path Discovery in CCN NetworksPARC, a Xerox company
Disjoint Path Discovery in CCN Networks
Asanga Udugama, Xinyi Zhang, Yasir Zaki, Carmelita Goerg (University of Bremen), Andreas Timm-Giel (Hamburg University of Technology)
CCNxCon2012: Session 3: Content-centric VANETs: routing and transport issuesPARC, a Xerox company
Content-centric VANETs: routing and transport issues
Marica Amadeo, Claudia Campolo, Antonella Molinaro (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
CCNxCon2012: Session 4: Disjoint Path Discovery in CCN NetworksPARC, a Xerox company
Disjoint Path Discovery in CCN Networks
Asanga Udugama, Xinyi Zhang, Yasir Zaki, Carmelita Goerg (University of Bremen), Andreas Timm-Giel (Hamburg University of Technology)
CCNxCon2012: Session 3: Content-centric VANETs: routing and transport issuesPARC, a Xerox company
Content-centric VANETs: routing and transport issues
Marica Amadeo, Claudia Campolo, Antonella Molinaro (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Enterprise Gamification – Exploiting People by Letting Them Have Fun [PARC Fo...PARC, a Xerox company
PARC Forum Presents: Using game mechanics and game design techniques in non-game contexts like business applications have shown significant increases in user engagement, and increased the ROI and other metrics. In this talk we will learn what business can learn from Angry Birds. We will shatter stereotypes about games, show what gamified applications you already use, give you some facts and figures on the impact of gamification on results, and highlight examples in the corporate world.
Mario Herger is a Senior Innovation Strategist at SAP Labs in Palo Alto, California and Global Head of the Gamification Initiative at SAP. He has worked in the past as developer, development manager, architect, product manager and other roles on a series of new SAP products. He has been driving communities for more than 15 years, including innovative topics at SAP, like Visual Composer, Business Process Experts, mobile and gamification.
In his work as head of the Gamification Initiative at SAP he has encountered and supported gamification efforts in the enterprise from multiple levels and departments, like Sustainability, On Demand, Mobile, HR, Training & Education, Banking etc. He has driven the awareness around gamification inside and outside SAP by organizing and leading innovation events around this topic, holding full day gamification workshops, working with gamification platform- & service-providers and game studios, consulting and advising organizations, and by incorporating gamification into SAP's strategy.
He has a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Vienna University of Technology and an undergraduate degree in International Business Management from the Vienna University of Economy.
He recently played through all levels of the iPad game Air Attack and currently works with his five year old son on reaching the final level of Angry Birds in Space.
CCNxCon2012: Session 2: DASH over CCN: A CCN Use-Case for a SocialMedia Base...PARC, a Xerox company
DASH over CCN: A CCN Use-Case for a SocialMedia Based Collaborative Project
Yaning Liu, Joost Geurts (JCP-Consult, France), Benjamin Rainer, Stefan Lederer, Christopher Muller, Christian Timmerer (Alpen-Adria-Universit Klagenfurt)
CCNxCon2012: Session 2: Network Management Framework for Future Internet Scen...PARC, a Xerox company
Network Management Framework for Future Internet Scenarios
Rui L Aguiar, Daniel Corujo (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro), Ivan Vidal Fernandez, Jaime Garcia (Universidade Carlos III de Madrid)
CCNxCon2012: Poster Session: Cache Coordination in a HierarchicalPARC, a Xerox company
Cache Coordination in a Hierarchical Network: Early Experiences with CCNx
Giovanna Carofiglio, Diego Perino, Girolamo Piccinni (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent)
CCNxCon2012: Poster Session: A Backward-Compatible CCNx Extension for Improve...PARC, a Xerox company
A Backward-Compatible CCNx Extension for Improved Support for Notifications and Content-Based Addresses
Antonio Carzaniga, Michele Papalini (University of Lugano, Switzerland), Alexander L. Wolf (Imperial College London)
Enterprise Gamification – Exploiting People by Letting Them Have Fun [PARC Fo...PARC, a Xerox company
PARC Forum Presents: Using game mechanics and game design techniques in non-game contexts like business applications have shown significant increases in user engagement, and increased the ROI and other metrics. In this talk we will learn what business can learn from Angry Birds. We will shatter stereotypes about games, show what gamified applications you already use, give you some facts and figures on the impact of gamification on results, and highlight examples in the corporate world.
Mario Herger is a Senior Innovation Strategist at SAP Labs in Palo Alto, California and Global Head of the Gamification Initiative at SAP. He has worked in the past as developer, development manager, architect, product manager and other roles on a series of new SAP products. He has been driving communities for more than 15 years, including innovative topics at SAP, like Visual Composer, Business Process Experts, mobile and gamification.
In his work as head of the Gamification Initiative at SAP he has encountered and supported gamification efforts in the enterprise from multiple levels and departments, like Sustainability, On Demand, Mobile, HR, Training & Education, Banking etc. He has driven the awareness around gamification inside and outside SAP by organizing and leading innovation events around this topic, holding full day gamification workshops, working with gamification platform- & service-providers and game studios, consulting and advising organizations, and by incorporating gamification into SAP's strategy.
He has a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Vienna University of Technology and an undergraduate degree in International Business Management from the Vienna University of Economy.
He recently played through all levels of the iPad game Air Attack and currently works with his five year old son on reaching the final level of Angry Birds in Space.
CCNxCon2012: Session 2: DASH over CCN: A CCN Use-Case for a SocialMedia Base...PARC, a Xerox company
DASH over CCN: A CCN Use-Case for a SocialMedia Based Collaborative Project
Yaning Liu, Joost Geurts (JCP-Consult, France), Benjamin Rainer, Stefan Lederer, Christopher Muller, Christian Timmerer (Alpen-Adria-Universit Klagenfurt)
CCNxCon2012: Session 2: Network Management Framework for Future Internet Scen...PARC, a Xerox company
Network Management Framework for Future Internet Scenarios
Rui L Aguiar, Daniel Corujo (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro), Ivan Vidal Fernandez, Jaime Garcia (Universidade Carlos III de Madrid)
CCNxCon2012: Poster Session: Cache Coordination in a HierarchicalPARC, a Xerox company
Cache Coordination in a Hierarchical Network: Early Experiences with CCNx
Giovanna Carofiglio, Diego Perino, Girolamo Piccinni (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent)
CCNxCon2012: Poster Session: A Backward-Compatible CCNx Extension for Improve...PARC, a Xerox company
A Backward-Compatible CCNx Extension for Improved Support for Notifications and Content-Based Addresses
Antonio Carzaniga, Michele Papalini (University of Lugano, Switzerland), Alexander L. Wolf (Imperial College London)