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Please be at the loft at 6pm if you'd like to order pizza - pizza will be organised to (hopefully!) arrive as the talk finishes. | === 3 August 2010: Ben Last - NearMap === * '''Where:''' A lecture theatre near you (still TBD), UWA Campus * '''When:''' 12.50pm for a 1pm start * '''Synopsis:'' Ben Last, development manager from NearMap will be talking about some of the technical challenges associated with developing and serving up a web application that some have argued could be the next Google Maps competitor. Pizza will be served at ~1.40pm for those who have attended Ben's talk. |
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* '''Recording:''' [[http://www.ucc.asn.au/UCCTalks/2010/3-AHC-OldHardware.ogg]] - Recorded by [TPG] === 21-May-2010: Samuel Spencer [CHZ]: Metadata as a driving force in survey methodology === * '''Title:''' Metadata as a driving force in survey methodology * '''Where:''' Cameron Hall Loft, UWA Campus * '''When:''' 6pm for a 6:15pm start * '''Synopsis:''' This includes a brief introduction into some of the work the Australian Bureau of Statistics is doing with XML metadata/data formats, followed by a practice run of the talk I will be presenting at IASSIST in New York(Abstract below), including a demonstration of one of the open-source research projects the ABS has been developing. * '''Abstract:''' DDI offers users numerous ways to use and capture data and metadata. With the shift towards a statistical lifecycle approach in DDI 3, we must look at how these two facets can work together to drive capture and processing of events downstream of the lifecycle. In this presentation there we will be a discussion of how the metadata captured in DDI 3 can be used and transformed to assist other processes within the lifecycle. Finally, this will be demonstrated using a DDI Instance of the Internet Access Survey from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showing how an XSLT transform can convert DDI 3.1 metadata in XForms for internet data capture. Abstract also available here: http://ciser.cornell.edu/IASSIST/program/a4.shtm Please be at the loft at 6pm if you'd like to order pizza - pizza will be organised to (hopefully!) arrive as the talk finishes. |
UCC talks - tentative
A fixed venue/time is yet to be decided - either Friday evening @ Cameron Hall Loft, or Friday 1pm in a seminar room on campus.
Upcoming talks
3 August 2010: Ben Last - NearMap
Where: A lecture theatre near you (still TBD), UWA Campus
When: 12.50pm for a 1pm start
* Synopsis: Ben Last, development manager from NearMap will be talking about some of the technical challenges associated with developing and serving up a web application that some have argued could be the next Google Maps competitor. Pizza will be served at ~1.40pm for those who have attended Ben's talk.
Please be at the loft at 6pm if you'd like to order pizza - pizza will be organised to (hopefully!) arrive as the talk finishes.
Please be at the loft at 6pm if you'd like to order pizza - pizza will be organised to (hopefully!) arrive as the talk finishes.
Please be at the loft at 6pm if you'd like to order pizza - pizza will be organised to (hopefully!) arrive as the talk finishes.
Abstract also available here: http://ciser.cornell.edu/IASSIST/program/a4.shtm Please be at the loft at 6pm if you'd like to order pizza - pizza will be organised to (hopefully!) arrive as the talk finishes. Others
Past Talks
30 April 2010: [TPG] CPU emulators
Where: Cameron Hall Loft, UWA Campus 07-May-2010: Andrew Williams/Dave Emrich [DAV]/Mark Glossop: Square Kilometre Array
Title: Dust, Frogs, and Radio Astronomy - what's going on now at the proposed 'Square Kilometre Array' site in the Murchison region 14-May-2010: Adrian Chadd [AHC]: Interfacing Old Hardware to New Hardware
Title: Interfacing old hardware to new hardware
Recording: http://www.ucc.asn.au/UCCTalks/2010/3-AHC-OldHardware.ogg - Recorded by [TPG] 21-May-2010: Samuel Spencer [CHZ]: Metadata as a driving force in survey methodology
Title: Metadata as a driving force in survey methodology