Verteilte und Selbstorganisierende Rechnersysteme Research Group

Overview of projects at VSR


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Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2009  external link (2008/03 - 2009/03)
Team:R. Sontag, C. Hübsch, J. Wegener, et al.
Supported by:VSR, IN Chemnitz e.V., CLUG, TUC Computing Center
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:Linux-Tage
Summary:The Chemnitz Linux Days are held as a yearly convention that offers a forum for innovative Linux and Open Source developments.
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Data Grid Service  external link (since 2007/10)
Team:Andreas Heil, Martin Gaedke, et al.
Supported by:VSR
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:WebComposition/DGS
Summary:The WebComposition/DGS continues the research within the WebComposition field and constitutes the first component of the fourth generation of the WebComposition approach. The WebComposition/DGS addresses the increasing need to store, access, manage and to publish large amounts of data over the World Wide Web. The developed component addresses both, complex business-related scenarios as well as requirements in the context of Web2.0. The formal description of system-transcending relations allows furthermore modeling the interaction of different system components.
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Research and Development for GIG-E-Vision / BGAPI (since 2007/08)
Team:Jörg Anders, Jens Wegener
Supported by:Baumer Optronic GmbH
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:GIG-E-Vision
Summary:The project focuses research and development of drivers and platform-independent applications for the GIG-E-Vision standard. GIG-E-Vision allows the connection of cameras and computers via Gigabit-Ethernet.
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Web-based Federation Technologies for Science  external link (since 2007/04)
Team:Johannes Meinecke, Martin Gaedke, et al.
Supported by:International Society for Web Engineering e.V.
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:Hanoi
Summary:The research project Web-based Federation Technologies for Science (codename "Hanoi") is concerned with the practical application of federated Web technology in real-life scenarios. This covers e.g. single-sign on access across Web sites, inter-organizational use of Web services, or federation management with the help of architecture registries.
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Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2008  external link (2007/03 - 2008/03)
Team:R. Sontag, C. Hübsch, J. Wegener, et al.
Supported by:VSR, IN Chemnitz e.V., CLUG, TUC Computing Center
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:Linux-Tage
Summary:The Chemnitz Linux Days are held as a yearly convention that offers a forum for innovative Linux and Open Source developments. The 2008 event especially focuses "Free Knowledge, Free Culture", featuring project presentations like One Laptop per Child (OLPC), Linux4Africa and OpenStreetmap.
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Java-SIP-Phone (2006/12 - 2007/05)
Team:Jörg Anders
Supported by:Data Integration Service GmbH
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:AriPhone
Summary:AriPhone is a Web-based SIP-Phone that works as a Browser applet. The implementation is based on the Java-WebStart-Technology.
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Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2007  external link (2006/03 - 2007/03)
Team:R. Sontag, C. Hübsch, J. Wegener, et al.
Supported by:VSR, IN Chemnitz e.V., CLUG, TUC Computing Center
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:Linux-Tage
Summary:The Chemnitz Linux Days are held as a yearly convention that offers a forum for innovative Linux and Open Source developments. The 2007 event emphasizes practical problems by introducing the new "Workshop on Demand" concept for hands-on experience and technical discussions.
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Lehrveranstaltungen: Anmeldungen und Scheine, Version 2 (since 2006/01)
Team:Chris Hübsch, Kai Timmer
Supported by:Chemnitz University of Technology, Faculty of Computer Science
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:L:Aus 2
Summary:Project L:Aus is concerned with the design and implementation of a Web-based tool for teaching event management. The system is currently in use for the faculty of computer science and provides features like online course registration or seminar work assignment.
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Bildungsmarkt Sachsen  external link (2003/01 - 2007/07)
Team:Jens Wegener, et al.
Supported by:European Social Fund, Free State Saxony
Location:Chemnitz University of Technology
Nickname:BMS
Summary:The BMS project deals with the conception, development and operation of an education information system in the form of a Web portal. The mission of this portal is to provide unified access to educational offers within the Free State Saxony. Project activities also involve the creation of interfaces for the exchange of data between multiple institutions and enterprises.
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