The document discusses the INREMO Resource Network, which fosters research in interactive representations and models. It aims to spread research results among its 15 university, industry, and museum partners. The network manages various research projects involving interactive visualizations and models to aid understanding of complex topics. Such representations are relevant across several fields, as simulations can help analyze issues like climate change, medical data, and more. As data volumes continue doubling yearly, interactive visualizations will remain important for exploring and making sense of large datasets.
The document discusses the importance of "education-supporting research" (ESR) for developing Norway's innovation capability in information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ESR as research that supports and strengthens higher education quality, recruitment, relevance, and strategic development. The document argues that ESR has been crucial for establishing many of Norway's most important ICT innovation successes. It recommends that future public ICT research funding place a strong emphasis on ESR to sustain Norway's global position in ICT innovation and ensure sufficient innovation capability. The document also recommends setting targets to increase the number of PhD students in ICT and ensure a significant portion of their education is integrated into research projects.
The document summarizes a presentation on research challenges in networked systems. It discusses recommendations from an evaluation of ICT research in Norway, including better aligning research with industry needs. It looks back at topics from 2000 like wireless sensor networks and voice over IP. Potential future areas discussed include cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, smart grids, and security. The presentation calls for more experimental research, collaboration, and evaluation to address open challenges in these emerging areas.
The document discusses using video games to socialize and activate students. It introduces LectureQuiz, a solution that uses existing classroom technology like PCs and WiFi to allow all students to participate in quizzes during lectures. According to evaluation results, students found LectureQuiz easy to use, increased learning and attention, and attended more lectures. Lecturers found it useful for feedback and improving class interaction. The document motivates LectureQuiz by discussing challenges of activating passive students and balancing teaching with entertainment.
Google+ Pages allow businesses to connect with consumers through social profiles, circles that segment audiences, and features like hangouts and page badges. The value of Google+ for businesses includes improving content discovery through recommendations and targeting audiences. Google+ aims to integrate a brand's presence across Google properties and offer analytics of social and other marketing metrics.
Social marketing uses traditional marketing techniques like advertising to promote positive behaviors that benefit society, such as encouraging people to not smoke in public, wear seatbelts, or obey speed limits. Some examples of social marketing campaigns in the country include discouraging domestic violence, alcoholism, and smoking as well as promoting awareness of cancer and opposing bullfighting.
The document discusses the INREMO Resource Network, which fosters research in interactive representations and models. It aims to spread research results among its 15 university, industry, and museum partners. The network manages various research projects involving interactive visualizations and models to aid understanding of complex topics. Such representations are relevant across several fields, as simulations can help analyze issues like climate change, medical data, and more. As data volumes continue doubling yearly, interactive visualizations will remain important for exploring and making sense of large datasets.
The document discusses the importance of "education-supporting research" (ESR) for developing Norway's innovation capability in information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ESR as research that supports and strengthens higher education quality, recruitment, relevance, and strategic development. The document argues that ESR has been crucial for establishing many of Norway's most important ICT innovation successes. It recommends that future public ICT research funding place a strong emphasis on ESR to sustain Norway's global position in ICT innovation and ensure sufficient innovation capability. The document also recommends setting targets to increase the number of PhD students in ICT and ensure a significant portion of their education is integrated into research projects.
The document summarizes a presentation on research challenges in networked systems. It discusses recommendations from an evaluation of ICT research in Norway, including better aligning research with industry needs. It looks back at topics from 2000 like wireless sensor networks and voice over IP. Potential future areas discussed include cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, smart grids, and security. The presentation calls for more experimental research, collaboration, and evaluation to address open challenges in these emerging areas.
The document discusses using video games to socialize and activate students. It introduces LectureQuiz, a solution that uses existing classroom technology like PCs and WiFi to allow all students to participate in quizzes during lectures. According to evaluation results, students found LectureQuiz easy to use, increased learning and attention, and attended more lectures. Lecturers found it useful for feedback and improving class interaction. The document motivates LectureQuiz by discussing challenges of activating passive students and balancing teaching with entertainment.
Google+ Pages allow businesses to connect with consumers through social profiles, circles that segment audiences, and features like hangouts and page badges. The value of Google+ for businesses includes improving content discovery through recommendations and targeting audiences. Google+ aims to integrate a brand's presence across Google properties and offer analytics of social and other marketing metrics.
Social marketing uses traditional marketing techniques like advertising to promote positive behaviors that benefit society, such as encouraging people to not smoke in public, wear seatbelts, or obey speed limits. Some examples of social marketing campaigns in the country include discouraging domestic violence, alcoholism, and smoking as well as promoting awareness of cancer and opposing bullfighting.
The document discusses the PERCEVAL project, which aims to evaluate the perceptual and cognitive effects of audiovisual quality degradation over long durations. It describes an experiment using a single stimulus continuous quality evaluation (SSCQE) method where participants adjusted the quality of a 30-minute video while automatic quality drops occurred every 3 minutes. The results showed that time did not influence quality expectations, reaction times to changes were consistent, and participants were less sensitive to external quality changes than self-adjusted ones. The conclusions were that long-term viewing does not impact quality expectations and degradation can be noticed at a consistent rate.
This document provides descriptions of traditional foods and dishes from the region of Cartagena in Spain. It describes several appetizers, main dishes, desserts and drinks that are typical to the local cuisine and culture. The foods highlighted include migas (fried breadcrumbs), rice with rabbit, beans with rice, broth with meatballs, roast meat, salted fish, caldero (seafood stew), and various fish dishes. Several local desserts are also summarized such as rice pudding, pan de Calatrava (caramel custard bread), fried milk, torrijas (sweet bread), and tocino de cielo (egg yolk confection).
Human: Thank you for the summary. Here
The document discusses the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Cloud Trust Protocol (CTP) and the A4Cloud project. The CTP is designed to allow cloud service clients to request and receive security-related information from cloud providers to promote transparency and trust. The A4Cloud project focuses on accountability in the cloud and developing mechanisms and tools to help cloud providers demonstrate compliance and allow for effective governance. The CSA and A4Cloud are working to standardize security attributes, integrate the CTP into frameworks like the Open Certification Framework, and establish a CTP working group to further define and implement the protocol.
The document provides an overview of the insurance industry over the past decade and speculates about potential changes and trends in the future. It discusses how the industry has addressed issues like rising claims costs and the increasing role of aggregators. It also explores emerging technologies that could influence areas like pricing, risk selection, and efforts to address uninsured driving.
The document proposes an ICT-based personal healthcare system called Stress Management System (SMS) to help manage stress. It notes that stress can lead to heart disease and other health problems. The system would use wireless body sensors, mobile apps, and networks to accurately analyze stress levels, efficiently communicate stress measurements, and provide real-time responses to help manage stress. It is a collaborative project between several research institutions that aims to help address the growing problem of heart disease and mortality related to stress.
The document discusses interoperability between government agencies and their IT systems. It states that for systems to effectively share information and for online services to work properly, all levels from legislation to running code need to use common vocabularies and definitions. It also discusses the different types of interoperability needed, including political, legal, organizational, semantic and technical. For information sharing and collaboration between agencies to work, their systems need to have common information models and exchange formats defined based on shared vocabularies. The document argues more analysis is needed of domains and collaboration complexity for successful interoperability rather than just viewing it as an IT problem. Semicolon activities aim to establish methodologies for improved interoperability.
The document discusses wireless marketing trends in Russia. It shows that the number of mobile phone and internet users in Russia has grown substantially. Key aspects of wireless marketing include mobile applications and devices, as well as internet access. The growth of Android as an operating system is highlighted. Emerging wireless internet technologies that enable new forms of mobile marketing are also outlined. In summary, (1) marketing costs are shifting more to wireless strategies; (2) SMS is no longer the main mobile channel; and (3) the market is becoming more oriented around mobile applications.
The document summarizes research on input technologies for music-related actions conducted from 2008-2012. The research was led by Alexander Refsum Jensenius and Rolf Inge Godøy at the fourMs lab at the University of Oslo. The research aimed to develop methods for analyzing and mapping gestures involved in music performance to control digital music systems using various sensing technologies, and to build systems allowing real-time music synthesis controlled by full-body movement.
The document discusses contract savings in GPS. It explains that contract savings were initially calculated using action plans but this led to inaccurate savings reporting. The solution was to calculate savings using contracts instead of action plans. The advantages of using contracts to calculate savings are described. The history and releases of the contract savings functionality are outlined.
A survey was conducted on social marketing. 56% of respondents said they knew the meaning of social marketing while 43% said they did not. The most important social marketing topics according to respondents were anti-smoking (24%), AIDS prevention (16%), and drug prevention (17%). The most suitable channel for social marketing campaigns aimed at teenagers was reported to be television/internet (21%).
The Verdione project aims to enable remote presence in world opera performances through interconnected live stages that allow interleaved live performances and interaction between remote audiences. Advanced camera systems and depth estimation techniques are used to capture 3D representations of performances for rendering novel viewpoints. An overlay network is developed to transport media between opera sites with very low delay, efficient bandwidth usage, and high reliability to support live interactivity between remote performances and audiences.
The document discusses a project to analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications. Specifically:
1) The project aims to digitally analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications.
2) The challenge is to identify correlations in text information that can be used for further research and diagnosis.
3) Clinical expertise, big data analysis skills, and experience from related international projects are competencies needed for the project partners.
NFC (Near Field Communication) allows short-range wireless communication between devices like phones and readers. The document discusses NFC's benefits for users, service providers, and mobile operators in providing convenient applications like payment, ticketing, access, and information services. It also outlines challenges in establishing an NFC ecosystem, including user acceptance, market adoption, business models, and technical solutions. A Tap2Pay payment trial was conducted with 219 users in Oslo to understand user experiences and barriers to adoption. Future work includes expanding multi-service trials, influencing commercial launch plans, and addressing challenges in the user interface, stakeholder awareness, and provisioning infrastructure.
The document discusses the PERCEVAL project, which aims to evaluate the perceptual and cognitive effects of audiovisual quality degradation over long durations. It describes an experiment using a single stimulus continuous quality evaluation (SSCQE) method where participants adjusted the quality of a 30-minute video while automatic quality drops occurred every 3 minutes. The results showed that time did not influence quality expectations, reaction times to changes were consistent, and participants were less sensitive to external quality changes than self-adjusted ones. The conclusions were that long-term viewing does not impact quality expectations and degradation can be noticed at a consistent rate.
This document provides descriptions of traditional foods and dishes from the region of Cartagena in Spain. It describes several appetizers, main dishes, desserts and drinks that are typical to the local cuisine and culture. The foods highlighted include migas (fried breadcrumbs), rice with rabbit, beans with rice, broth with meatballs, roast meat, salted fish, caldero (seafood stew), and various fish dishes. Several local desserts are also summarized such as rice pudding, pan de Calatrava (caramel custard bread), fried milk, torrijas (sweet bread), and tocino de cielo (egg yolk confection).
Human: Thank you for the summary. Here
The document discusses the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Cloud Trust Protocol (CTP) and the A4Cloud project. The CTP is designed to allow cloud service clients to request and receive security-related information from cloud providers to promote transparency and trust. The A4Cloud project focuses on accountability in the cloud and developing mechanisms and tools to help cloud providers demonstrate compliance and allow for effective governance. The CSA and A4Cloud are working to standardize security attributes, integrate the CTP into frameworks like the Open Certification Framework, and establish a CTP working group to further define and implement the protocol.
The document provides an overview of the insurance industry over the past decade and speculates about potential changes and trends in the future. It discusses how the industry has addressed issues like rising claims costs and the increasing role of aggregators. It also explores emerging technologies that could influence areas like pricing, risk selection, and efforts to address uninsured driving.
The document proposes an ICT-based personal healthcare system called Stress Management System (SMS) to help manage stress. It notes that stress can lead to heart disease and other health problems. The system would use wireless body sensors, mobile apps, and networks to accurately analyze stress levels, efficiently communicate stress measurements, and provide real-time responses to help manage stress. It is a collaborative project between several research institutions that aims to help address the growing problem of heart disease and mortality related to stress.
The document discusses interoperability between government agencies and their IT systems. It states that for systems to effectively share information and for online services to work properly, all levels from legislation to running code need to use common vocabularies and definitions. It also discusses the different types of interoperability needed, including political, legal, organizational, semantic and technical. For information sharing and collaboration between agencies to work, their systems need to have common information models and exchange formats defined based on shared vocabularies. The document argues more analysis is needed of domains and collaboration complexity for successful interoperability rather than just viewing it as an IT problem. Semicolon activities aim to establish methodologies for improved interoperability.
The document discusses wireless marketing trends in Russia. It shows that the number of mobile phone and internet users in Russia has grown substantially. Key aspects of wireless marketing include mobile applications and devices, as well as internet access. The growth of Android as an operating system is highlighted. Emerging wireless internet technologies that enable new forms of mobile marketing are also outlined. In summary, (1) marketing costs are shifting more to wireless strategies; (2) SMS is no longer the main mobile channel; and (3) the market is becoming more oriented around mobile applications.
The document summarizes research on input technologies for music-related actions conducted from 2008-2012. The research was led by Alexander Refsum Jensenius and Rolf Inge Godøy at the fourMs lab at the University of Oslo. The research aimed to develop methods for analyzing and mapping gestures involved in music performance to control digital music systems using various sensing technologies, and to build systems allowing real-time music synthesis controlled by full-body movement.
The document discusses contract savings in GPS. It explains that contract savings were initially calculated using action plans but this led to inaccurate savings reporting. The solution was to calculate savings using contracts instead of action plans. The advantages of using contracts to calculate savings are described. The history and releases of the contract savings functionality are outlined.
A survey was conducted on social marketing. 56% of respondents said they knew the meaning of social marketing while 43% said they did not. The most important social marketing topics according to respondents were anti-smoking (24%), AIDS prevention (16%), and drug prevention (17%). The most suitable channel for social marketing campaigns aimed at teenagers was reported to be television/internet (21%).
The Verdione project aims to enable remote presence in world opera performances through interconnected live stages that allow interleaved live performances and interaction between remote audiences. Advanced camera systems and depth estimation techniques are used to capture 3D representations of performances for rendering novel viewpoints. An overlay network is developed to transport media between opera sites with very low delay, efficient bandwidth usage, and high reliability to support live interactivity between remote performances and audiences.
The document discusses a project to analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications. Specifically:
1) The project aims to digitally analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications.
2) The challenge is to identify correlations in text information that can be used for further research and diagnosis.
3) Clinical expertise, big data analysis skills, and experience from related international projects are competencies needed for the project partners.
NFC (Near Field Communication) allows short-range wireless communication between devices like phones and readers. The document discusses NFC's benefits for users, service providers, and mobile operators in providing convenient applications like payment, ticketing, access, and information services. It also outlines challenges in establishing an NFC ecosystem, including user acceptance, market adoption, business models, and technical solutions. A Tap2Pay payment trial was conducted with 219 users in Oslo to understand user experiences and barriers to adoption. Future work includes expanding multi-service trials, influencing commercial launch plans, and addressing challenges in the user interface, stakeholder awareness, and provisioning infrastructure.
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1. Faglig nettverk for VERDIKT
Sikkerhet, personvern og sårbarhet
Stig F. Mjølsnes
Professor, NTNU
VERDIKTkonferansen 1
25.april 2012
2. Om FRISC
• Forum for Research and Innovation in
Security and Communications
• Oppstart sept 2011. 4 år
• Formål
I. Å øke internasjonal verdiskaping og
utnyttelse av forskning og innovasjon
II. Formidle strategiske forslag og råd
• 11 partnere NTNU, UiB, HiG, UiO/UNIK, UiA,
UiS, FFI, NSM, Thales, SINTEF, NR
• Nettverk medlemskap åpent og gratis
frisc.no
VERDIKTkonferansen 2
25.april 2012
4. Frokostmøter
Koordinator: Forskningssjef Eli Winjum, FFI
”Redusere gapet mellom forskningsresultater og
praktiske og kommersielle løsninger.”
Oslo, 14 desember 2011
ID-håndtering i storskala
Anders Fongen, FFI, Håvard Grindheim, Unibridge, Jon Berg Holden, Difi
Oslo, fredag 1. juni 2012 kl. 8:30-10
CYBERTRUSLER
• Christophe Birkeland, Utviklingsdirektør, Norman
• Ole Felix Dahl, Fagdirektør, FD
• Torgeir Broen, Forsker, FFI
VERDIKTkonferansen 4
25.april 2012
5. Finse-seminaret
Koordinator: Professor Tor Helleseth, UiB
”Inviterte foredrag av internasjonalt ledende forskere,
presentasjon og drøfting av nye ideer og produkter,
kontaktnett”
Utdrag fra årets (30timers) program nå mai 2012:
• ID-Management, Security Governance, Lightweight cryptography
– An overview, Security in webbrowsers,
Monetique and ID- Management, Financial applications of
cryptography, Passwords, Biometric authentication,..
VERDIKTkonferansen 5
25.april 2012
6. Tematiske arbeidsgrupper
”Aktuelle tema som resulterer i innovasjon,
prosjektsøknad, samarbeidskonstellasjoner”
For 2012 virker følgende grupper
• Biometri
- M.Aukrust, (FD) C. Busch (HiG)
• Digital etterforskningsmetodikk
– R. Fløisbonn (Kripos) K. Franke (HiG)
VERDIKTkonferansen 6
25.april 2012
7. Strategiske forslag og råd
Nylig gjennomførte IKT-evalueringen
Spørsmål fra Forskningsrådet:
• “Identify areas of research that need to be strengthened to
ensure that Norway will have the necessary competence in areas
of national importance”
• Svar fra evalueringskomiteen
• “As an area of national importance, it is recommended
that Norway consider initiating a strategic effort to
increase national competence in cyber security”
FRISC-nettverket vil på Finse initiere arbeid med å lage en respons
til denne Cyber Security utfordringen fra IKT-evalueringen
2012.
VERDIKTkonferansen 7
25.april 2012
8. Stig F. Mjølsnes (ed):
A Multidisciplinary Introduction to
Information Security. CRC Press Nov. 2011.