New Directions in Systems Development 2004

The School of Computing and Information
Technology at the University of Wolverhampton, in conjunction with the
British Computer Society,
announces the topics of its annual seminar series. Details of past seminars can
be found here.
The dates and topics for 2004 are below, with a provisional programme of
speakers:
Computer Games - Wednesday 28th April 2004
- Eye-tracking and Usability Evaluation in Computer Games
Dr. Mike Allen, University of Wolverhampton
- Taking a Game From The Drawing Board To The Console
Martyn Brown & John Dennis, Team 17 Software
- Using Games To Engage Students in Studying Programming
Sam Clayton, Huddersfield University
- Graphics and Animation, Where's the Game? A Programmer's
Viewpoint
Malcolm Stead, Warthog PLC
- The Convergence of Computer Games and Virtual Technologies
Now
We Can All Get Involved
Professor Robert J. Stone, University of Birmingham
Mobile Computing Networking - Wednesday 19th May
2004
- Wireless Technologies and Applications
Nick Bharadia, D-Link
- Mobile Computing Technology
Prof R.A. Carrasco, University of Wolverhampton
- Mobile Computing Security
Prof B. Honary, HW Communications Ltd.
- Oracle and Mobile Computing
Michael Morrow, Oracle
- Broadband Fixed Wireless Applications
Dr I Wassell, Cambridge University
Progress towards e-Government - Wednesday 9th June
2004
- Using a Knowledge Model to support e-Government
Prof Mike Jackson, University of Central England
- Making e-Government Work
Roland Mezulis, West Sussex County Council
- Knowledge Management
Gerry McMullan, Birmingham City Council
- Electronic Service Delivery Toolkit
Mike Thacker, Porism Limited
- Halton Direct Link
Roy Wainwright, Halton Direct Link
All the seminars will take place at the
Wolverhampton Science
Park.
BCS Continuing Professional Development
Each seminar is credited with 2 CPD units. |
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Booking Form
A booking form is available from here in either HTML or PDF format.
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For further details contact Elaine Downes at: