Proceedings of the First International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques for Communications Networks and Systems, 2008
ABSTRACT In this study, we performed a simulation of mobile agents running on Agilla middleware d... more ABSTRACT In this study, we performed a simulation of mobile agents running on Agilla middleware designed for sensor networks. The simulations are performed using TOSSIM assuming that Agilla middleware is installed on the sensor nodes which are running TinyOS operating system. We simulated different agents corresponding to various functions and measured the time it takes for these agent software to run in the simulated environment and compared these results with those obtained using actual sensor nodes. The results presented in the study show that simulations produce results comparable to real life experiments.
2008 International Conference on Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service, 2008
In this study, we investigate the correlation between security and spatial resolution -a measure ... more In this study, we investigate the correlation between security and spatial resolution -a measure of service quality- in cluster-based wireless sensor networks (WSN). We analyze the tradeoff between these two concepts resulting from the limited channel capacity. We propose a method based on combinatorial optimization to determine the best tradeoff between security and spatial resolution for cases where network capacity
2013 39th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2013
ABSTRACT A new understanding of product complexity is described as a determinant of software deve... more ABSTRACT A new understanding of product complexity is described as a determinant of software development time. A complexity estimation method for software is proposed taking different factors into consideration. Grey measurement technique is used for complexity estimation and complexity measurements of five software products are presented. The results of these measurement show that grey complexity measurement results are linearly related to the number of main functions of software products.
Open Innovation Concept and a Success Case Study: Hack'n Break, 2017
Executive Summary: In August 2016 Hack'n Break was organized at Technopark Izmir, located at Izmi... more Executive Summary: In August 2016 Hack'n Break was organized at Technopark Izmir, located at Izmir Institute of Technology campus. The event lasted for one week and involved hackathons, seminars, talks, and social activities. Nearly 1000 young enthusiasts and students from all over the country joined the activities and they have contributed to the success of the event. Companies sponsoring the event brought up their problems and solutions were proposed by the participants, some really contributed with creative ideas. Hack'n Break was completely consistent with the philosophy of Technopark Izmir, where we believe in open innovation through which ideas are disseminated and may be transferred to useful applications by the companies from everywhere. In the remainder of this paper we shall summarize our understanding of open innovation and then give a more detailed description of Hack'n Break. We shall then attempt to show how Hack'n Break contributed to our residents.
Proceedings of the First International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques for Communications Networks and Systems, 2008
ABSTRACT In this study, we performed a simulation of mobile agents running on Agilla middleware d... more ABSTRACT In this study, we performed a simulation of mobile agents running on Agilla middleware designed for sensor networks. The simulations are performed using TOSSIM assuming that Agilla middleware is installed on the sensor nodes which are running TinyOS operating system. We simulated different agents corresponding to various functions and measured the time it takes for these agent software to run in the simulated environment and compared these results with those obtained using actual sensor nodes. The results presented in the study show that simulations produce results comparable to real life experiments.
2008 International Conference on Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service, 2008
In this study, we investigate the correlation between security and spatial resolution -a measure ... more In this study, we investigate the correlation between security and spatial resolution -a measure of service quality- in cluster-based wireless sensor networks (WSN). We analyze the tradeoff between these two concepts resulting from the limited channel capacity. We propose a method based on combinatorial optimization to determine the best tradeoff between security and spatial resolution for cases where network capacity
2013 39th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2013
ABSTRACT A new understanding of product complexity is described as a determinant of software deve... more ABSTRACT A new understanding of product complexity is described as a determinant of software development time. A complexity estimation method for software is proposed taking different factors into consideration. Grey measurement technique is used for complexity estimation and complexity measurements of five software products are presented. The results of these measurement show that grey complexity measurement results are linearly related to the number of main functions of software products.
Open Innovation Concept and a Success Case Study: Hack'n Break, 2017
Executive Summary: In August 2016 Hack'n Break was organized at Technopark Izmir, located at Izmi... more Executive Summary: In August 2016 Hack'n Break was organized at Technopark Izmir, located at Izmir Institute of Technology campus. The event lasted for one week and involved hackathons, seminars, talks, and social activities. Nearly 1000 young enthusiasts and students from all over the country joined the activities and they have contributed to the success of the event. Companies sponsoring the event brought up their problems and solutions were proposed by the participants, some really contributed with creative ideas. Hack'n Break was completely consistent with the philosophy of Technopark Izmir, where we believe in open innovation through which ideas are disseminated and may be transferred to useful applications by the companies from everywhere. In the remainder of this paper we shall summarize our understanding of open innovation and then give a more detailed description of Hack'n Break. We shall then attempt to show how Hack'n Break contributed to our residents.
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