General Guidelines
- Establish your teams by October 8, 2010. Each team will send one e-mail message to the professor with the names and e-mail addresses of team members, along with a preference on a project topic.
- Each team is required to investigate the scientific and technical literature for information about the assigned topic. Sources that can be useful are the following: IEEE Internet Computing magazine, Communications of the ACM, the International World-Wide Web Conference, ACM Transactions on the Web, ACM Transactions on Internet Technologies.
- References to indicative publications of interest are provided for some of the topics.
- Groups are encouraged to see the professor during office hours if they need more information about their tasks.
Deliverables
D1: Project plan
- D1.1 - Project Abstract: A short description of your project (2 pages), specifying in detail your goals, approach, milestones, evaluation methodology and final deliverable. Deadline: October 24, 2010.
- D1.2 - Technology Assessment: 2-page report of the technologies/methodologies relevant to your project. The report should comprise, where applicable, software descriptions, system diagrams, concrete examples, mock-up interfaces. Deadline: November 9, 2009.
D2: Project Presentation
- Each presentation should comprise 18 slides and should be organized as follows:
- Introduction (2 slides)
- Technology presentation (6 slides) - including demonstrative examples of some complexity
- Project summary (2 slides)
- Project Achievements (10 slides)
- Conclusions (1-2 slides)
- Deadline: December 1, 2010.
D3: Final Report
- D3.1 - Design and Implementation Report
- D3.2 - Evaluation Report
- Deadline: a few days before the final exam.
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Project Teams
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Project Topic |
| Ιωάννα Ηρακλέους, Γιάννης Κιτρομηλίδης, Γιώργος Ματέου |
Facebook Favorite Places
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| Νίκος Δημητρίου, Έλλη Ζαβού, Λευκή Κυριάκου |
Where should I go today: This application will provide you with all the hot events near your area so you don΄t have to search. Just choose your area and all events pop right front your eyes! You may choose to attend some of them or share them with your friends.
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| Θεόδωρος Δημητρίου, Θεόδωρος Ιωάννου, Έλενα Μιχαήλ |
Facebook University Seeker - Our proposal for the project: We will have to create a Facebook application, where users would be able to choose their University, which will be shown on the map.
Furthermore, he will have the opportunity to upload pictures, make comments, write reviews about the University. Finally, the user will be able to search and find information about other Universities, out of the information that the other users uploaded, in order to choose the appropriate University for his studies.
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| Κωνσταντίνος Καρουλλάς, Κωνσταντίνος Σοφοκλέους |
The job offerer-ie the manager or recruitment official of a company,or anyone offering a job,will use Facebook to advertise his or her job offers,and also employees currently working for companies will be able to disseminate information about their qualifications,the work they do,what they like (or don't) about their job,what they think is needed for each job etc.Anyone seeking a job will be able to use the service to find an open job offer suitable for him/her,based on him/ her qualifications, skills, preferences, likes/dislikes, expectations etc. |
| Ονησίφορος Ονουφρίου,
Χρυστάλλα Σοφοκλέους,
Αντριανή Στυλιανού |
Facebook Favorite Places |
| Ελένη Σκιττίδου, Φίλιππος Χατζημιχαήλ |
Roomate Seeker: use Facebook to find the perfect roomate and the perfect appartment. |
| Ανδρέας Χατζηδημητρίου, Παναγιώτης Χριστοφή |
Roomate Seeker: use Facebook to find the perfect roomate and the perfect appartment. |
| Νατάσα Λαγού, Νίκος Οδυσσέως, Μαρία Φιλίππου |
Tweeter4CarPooling |
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