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Network Computing Laboratory Brainstorming Practice - Warm-up Exercise Network Computing Lab.

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Agenda By this week, Warm-up exercise UbiSeoul 2030 Next week, Hunting for research topic New service applications New hardware devices Etc..

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology UbiSeoul 2030 Think about the FUTURE! DATE: March 5 th, 2030 PEOPLE: You & your friends (have a bunch of time, 18 years) PLACE: Seoul, Korea Office, Home, School, Ball park, PC room, Sports Stadium, Movie complex HOW: You tell me

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology UbiSeoul 2030 Team Activity Each Team chooses 4 places (one per each place) Digital appliances Pictures of today’s appliances for each team You assign “properties” to appliances Need not have any relation to current properties Can adjust size, etc. subject to physics and usability Some are portable, some are fixed, some can be embedded into the thing or the environment

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology UbiSeoul Rules Any reasonable extrapolation of technology E.g. Moore’s Law No Laws of Physics Disobeyed No Miracles, no breakthroughs E.g. No Star Trek Computers

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology UbiSeoul 2030 – Procedure Design Future Technologies (or Future applications) Useful, Usable and Attractive in your scenario Record Specifications on each appliance Be Precise (e.g. 10GB, NOT “ 적당히 충분한 양의 메모리 ”) Choose appropriate metrics & Consider tradeoffs ( screen size vs. usability) Describe a rough scenario to illustrate the technologies Discuss What makes UbiSeoul 2030 Different? Physical-virtual integration?

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology To do list for Daejeon 2030 In-class presentation with ppt file 30 mins for each group Your ppt file should include Records about your brain storming session Your assumption about the environment Basic descriptions about your hardware/application shape, capability.. Literal Contents should not exceeds more than 40% of the entire contents Use pictures, photos, figures excessively!!!!  show your intention!! Describe your intention verbally, rather than let audience read your slides Submit your Brainstorming session schedule by tomorrow midnight! Post it on the Course Web Bulletin Board Include your team name, your members, session time, place