NIK 2016

28. - 30. november 2016

Program

Mandag, 28. November: Styremøter for NIK, NOKOBIT, NISK, UDIT og årsmøte i nasjonalt fagråd for informatikk og nasjonalt fagråd for informasjonsvitenskap. På formiddagen (9-12) organiseres et COINS PhD seminar og UDIT har møte 11-12. Der blir en let lunsj servert mellom kl. 12 og 13. På kvelden er der velkomstresepsjon med fingermat på Lysverket med start kl. 20.

Tirsdag, 29. November: To felles inviterte foredrag samt parallelle sessjoner med presentasjon av aksepterte bidrag. Programmet avsluttes omkring kl. 18. Konferansemiddag finner sted på Kalfaret Brygghus fra kl. 20.

Onsdag, 30. November: To felles inviterte foredrag samt parallelle sessjoner med presentasjon av aksepterte bidrag. Programmet avsluttes omkring kl. 16.30.

 

Programme NIK

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29

08.30 – 09.00 Registration

09.00 – 10.00 UDIT invited talk. Michael Kölling. Developments in Educational Programming Environments – Facing the Challenge of Programming at all ages.

10.30 – 12.00 Session A: Programming Techniques

13.00 – 14.00 NIK invited talk. Tord Søfteland: Testdata in systems with complex infrastructure.

14.15 – 15.15 Session B: The lecture is still alive?

Kai A. Olsen: Is the lecture dead? (short paper)

Followed by panel debate.

15.45 – 17.45 Session C: Modelling and Algorithms

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30

09.00 – 10.00 NISK invited talk. Leif Nielsen: Computations and Cryptology – An Eternal Golden Braid.

10.30 – 12.00 Session D: Distributed Systems and their Applications

13.00 – 14.00 NOKOBIT invited talk. Fredrik Sundt Breien: Game Development in Practice – Towards 10 years with Turbo Tape Games.

14.30 – 16.30 Session E: Short papers, Machine Learning and Predictive Reasoning.

Programme NOKOBIT

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29

08.30 – 09.00 Registration

09.00 – 10.00 UDIT invited talk. Michael Kölling. Developments in Educational Programming Environments – Facing the Challenge of Programming at all ages.

10.30 – 12.00 Session A

  • Anastasiya Henk and Terje Fallmyr. Business Process Management in Functional Organizations: an empirical case study from Norwegian offshore supply industry
  • Kjersti Berg Danilova. A Comparative Study of Process Owner Vs. Project Manager Success Factors

Short papers:

  • Bjørnar Håkenstad Wold, John Krogstie, Hermundur Sigmundsson . App for early detection of dyslexia – implementation and ongoing evaluation.
  • Csaba Veres, Andreas Sekkingstad and Andreas L. Opdahl. Keyword disambiguation in web pages.
  • Grete Netteland, Barbara Wasson, Cecilie Hansen and Marina Hirnstein. Learning Analytics and Open Learning Modelling for professional competence development.
  • Andreas L. Opdahl, Arne Berven, Kamal Alipour, Ole A. Christensen and Kjetil J. Villanger. Knowledge graphs for newsroom systems.

13.00 – 14.00 NIK invited talk. Tord Søfteland: Testdata in systems with complex infrastructure.

14.15 – 15.15 Session B: The lecture is still alive?

Kai A. Olsen: Is the lecture dead? (short paper)

Followed by panel debate.

15.45 – 17.45 Session C1 

  • Judith Molka-Danielsen, Veronika Olešnaníková, Peter Šarafín, Róbert Žalman and Per Engelseth. Systems Analytics Approach for Use of Big Data in Continuous Assessment of Air Quality in a Workplace Environment
  • Trond Vegard Johannessen and Anna Mette Fuglseth. Challenges of self-service business intelligence
  • Anniken Karlsen, Anne Persson and Kristens Gudfinnsson. The SmallBuild+ Business Development Method: Findings from a Longitudinal Study in the Construction Sector.
  • Eilif Hjelseth. Expectations Concerning the Implementation of Big Data to Support the Development of Regulations.

15.45 – 17.45 Session C2 

  • Arild Jansen, Jesper Berger and Göran Goldkuhl. Secure Digital Post in the Scandinavian Countries
  • Andreas Sædberg and Moutaz Haddara. An Exploration of Adoption Factors for Cloud-based ERP Systems in the Public Sector.
  • Heidi Tallhaug Engelstad and John Krogstie. Differences between the Public and the Private Sector in Information Systems Development and Evolution
  • Vimala Nunavath, Andreas Prinz, Tina Comes and Jaziar Radianti. Representing Fire Emergency Response Knowledge Through a Domain Modelling Approach

17.45 – NOKOBIT annual meeting

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30

09.00 – 10.00 NISK invited talk. Leif Nielsen: Computations and Cryptology – An Eternal Golden Braid.

10.30 – 12.00 Session D1

  • Ilona Heldal, Cecilia Hammar Wijkmark and Lena Pareto. Simulation and Serious Games for Firefighter Training: Obstacles and Challenges for Effective Use
  • Hanne Sørum and Lene Pettersen. In Need of an Interaction Designer? What the Industry Want and What They Actually Get!
  • Bjørnar Tessem, Simen Skaret Karlsen and Lars Nyre. Mobilen som Distribusjonskanal for Hyperlokal Journalistikk

10.30 – 12.00 Session D2

  • Tom Roar Eikebrokk, Carl Erik Moe and Karen Stendal. Pilotprosjekter i Kommunal E-Helse – Fremmes eller Hemmes Tjenesteinnovasjon
  • Egil Øvrelid and Marit Røed Halvorsen. Improving Patient flow through Lightweight Technology
  • Martin Nygård and Dag Olsen. Enterprise Architecture adoption challenges in the Norwegian Health sector

13.00 – 14.00 NOKOBIT invited talk. Fredrik Sundt Breien: Game Development in Practice – Towards 10 years with Turbo Tape Games.

14.30 – 16.30 Session E1

  • Wanda Presthus and Bjørn Erik Munkvold. How to Frame Your Contribution to Knowlegde? A Guide for Junior Researchers in Information Systems
  • Susanne Klungland Harder and Miriam Eileen Nes Begnum. Promoting and Obstructing Factors for Successful Universal Design
  • Miriam Begnum. Views on Universal Design and Disabilities among Norwegian Experts on Universal Design of ICT
  • Bjørn Erik Munkvold and Bendik Bygstad. The land of confusion – clearing up some common misunderstandings of interpretive research

14.30 – 16.30 Session E2

  • Karl Joachim Breunig and Tale Skjølsvik. Fremtidens virtuelle tjenesteytere
  • An Tran Thien and Ricardo Colomo-Palacios. A Systematic Literature Review Of Fog Computing

Short paper:

  • Svein Ølnes. Smartare rapportering med opne data

Programme NISK

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29

08.30 – 09.00 Registration

09.00 – 10.00 UDIT invited talk. Michael Kölling. Developments in Educational Programming Environments – Facing the Challenge of Programming at all ages.

10.30 – 12.00 Session A: Malware detection and coding theory

13.00 – 14.00 NIK invited talk. Tord Søfteland: Testdata in systems with complex infrastructure.

14.15 – 15.15 Session B: The lecture is still alive

Kai A. Olsen: Is the lecture dead? (short paper)

Followed by panel debate.

15.45 – 17.45 Session C: Intrusion detection

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30

09.00 – 10.00 NISK invited talk. Leif Nielsen: Computations and Cryptology – An Eternal Golden Braid.

10.30 – 12.00 Session D: Cellular and network security

13.00 – 14.00 NOKOBIT invited talk. Fredrik Sundt Breien: Game Development in Practice – Towards 10 years with Turbo Tape Games.

14.30 – 16.30 Session E: Cryptography and hardware security

Programme UDIT

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29

08.30 – 09.00 Registration

09.00 – 10.00 UDIT invited talk. Michael Kölling. Developments in Educational Programming Environments – Facing the challenge of programming at all ages.

10.30 – 12.00 Session A: Forskjeller og frafall blant studentene

13.00 – 14.00 NIK invited talk. Tord Søfteland: Testdata in systems with complex infrastructure.

14.15 – 15.15 Session B: The lecture is still alive

Kai A. Olsen: Is the lecture dead? (short paper)

Etterfulgt av paneldebatt.

15.45 – 17.45 Session C: IT og matematikk

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30

09.00 – 10.00 NISK invited talk. Leif Nielsen: Computations and Cryptology – An Eternal Golden Braid.

10.30 – 12.00 Session D: Nyttige perspektiver

13.00 – 14.00 NOKOBIT invited talk. Fredrik Sundt Breien: Game Development in Practice – Towards 10 years with Turbo Tape Games.

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