Unleashing the Full Potential of Mobile Services
Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - 8:45am - 10:00am
KEC 1007
Khalid Elgazzar
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
School of Computing
Queen's University
Abstract:
Mobile devices are a viable platform to help people live a safer, smarter and
more productive life. Not only do they enable ubiquitous access to online
services, but also offer services on the go, such as healthcare monitoring and
public sensing. However, the increasing resource demands of mobile services and
the inherent constraints of mobile devices limit the quality and functionality
that can be offered, preventing mobile devices from exploiting their full
potential as reliable service providers. In this talk, I will introduce two
concepts that will revolutionize mobile services: cloud-assisted service
provisioning and service personalization. Cloud-assisted service provisioning
bridges the gap between limited resources of mobile devices and increasing
resource demands of mobile services and applications. Service personalization
capitalizes on context information and user preferences to personalize mobile
services and provide superior user experience. The talk will presen!
t the status quo in this domain and outline future research plans.
Biography:
Khalid Elgazzar is a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Computing at Queen's University. Dr. Elgazzar received his PhD from Queen's University in 2013. He has 8+ years of industrial experience in software design and development, and 9+ years of interdisciplinary academic teaching and research. His research interests span the areas of mobile and ubiquitous computing, context-aware systems, mobile services and applications, and elastic networking paradigms to cope with dynamic applications. Dr. Elgazzar has received several recognitions and best paper awards at top international conferences. He leads a team on novel Ubiquitous Cloud paradigms.
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