Serenoa Dissemination Events
On October 10th and 11th two important dissemination activities of Serenoa took place. Such activities contribute to promote the project and its last achievements:
- On October 10th, Jean Vanderdonckt participated as a keynote speaker for the II Congreso Internacional de Ingeniería de Software. This international conference is dedicated to MDE, Software Architecture, HCI and Industrial Automatization. This 3-days event (from October 10th to 12th) is taking place at the Facultad de Ingeniería of the University of Quindío (Armenia). This conference counts with the participation of recognized experts in the domains of interest, such as Len Bass and Oscar Pastor. UCL speech presented a review about animation techniques for user interface design, a relevant approach for presenting adaptation results to end users without causing a significant disruption. The slides of the presentation are already available and they can be publicly accessed online in Slideshare.
- On October 10th and 11th, W4 participated on the Mobility for Business, an event dedicated to mobile technologies. Jean-Loup Comeliau and Nicolas (W4) represented the project during the event, presenting its definition, goals, beneficiaries and main results. A Serenoa poster was prepared and exhibited, in order to inform the event participants about the project. This poster is also available online and can be accessed at the Serenoa website.
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