Project Presentations

There are 16 groups who will present work in our final project presentations. We aim to do this in a marathon on May 2, the last day of classes for the term. We plan to do this in four sessions, each accommodating 4 presentations. You should attend your own presentation if you can and you are encouraged to attend as many of the others as you have time for.

We will use the sign-up form below to allow groups to sign up for slots on a first-come first-serve basis. Sign up by just replying in the newsgroup post in the same thread and filling in your group name (last name of members) in a slot. I2CS students should try to pick a slot when at least one of the group members can be available through phone or IM, but we will review a video presentation if we must and ask questions by email.

You can plan on presentations of length 15 mins and we will have 5 mins for questions/discussions at the end. If you have a demo in your presentation you should plan on having it pre-recorded. Students can pre-record the presentation in 15 mins or prepare for live presentation in 15 mins. I2CS students also have the option of live presentation when connecting through phone or VoIP. Also when recording your video take care that playback does not require any special software or any plug-in. An easy way to figure this out is it try running it on a machine other than the one the recording software is on. Usually something in flash or windows media player without requiring additional plug-in is good.

PowerPoint Template:

here.

Recorded Presentation/Demo Playback:

We would like to review a draft of your presentations (for compatibility purposes) by May 1, 9:00 am CST. We will play this on the PC's that we will have in class / in lab. This will make sure that we don't have any software incompatibility. This does not need to be your final version, but it should include all the pieces that you are planning to have during the demo. So no nasty software glitches on the big day.

Web Space:

If the presentation size is too large for email, you can use netfiles or DCShome to upload it and email us the public link.

netfiles:
netfiles.uiuc.edu/netID
intro: http://www.cites.uiuc.edu/netfiles/

DCShomes:
\\dcshome.cs.uiuc.edu\grad\netid
\\dcshome.cs.uiuc.edu\staff\netid
\\dcshome.cs.uiuc.edu\undergrad\netid
intro: http://agora.cs.uiuc.edu/display/tsg/DCShome

Schedule:

Please make the final presentation materials available / posted / emailed at least 30 mins before your session starts.

Session 1: (900 - 1015) SC 4309
0900: Samyong Jeong, Heewon Jung, Attribute and Role-based Access Control. [WMV]
0920: Mike Tucker, Mathew Tjarks, Attribute-Based Traffic Signal Preemption. [PPT] [SWF] [SWF]
0940: Chaeeun Lee, Jaehun Jung, Security Access Check Program. [WMV]
1000: Troye Kauffman

Session 2: (1100 - 1215) SC 1304
1100: Imran Hoque, Sonia Jahid, Hamed Okhravi, Attribute-Based Database Access Control (ABDAC). [PPT] [SWF]
1120: Vilas Bangalore Jagannath, Lucas Cook, Tree Hashing For Attribute-Based Secret Handshake (ABSeHnTH). [PPT] [AVI]
1140: Ayesha Yasmeen, Shibboleth and Assisted Living Project. [PPT]
1200: Farhana Ashraf, Shweta Vijayaraghavan, Monika Battala, Attribute Based Secure File Sharing (ABSFS). [PPT] [WMV]

Session 3: (1430 - 1545) SC 4309
1430: Ravinder Shankesi, Eric Szurgot, Evgeni Peryshkin, Online Testing Center: An Attribute-Based Approach. [PPT] [AVI] [AVI] [AVI]
1450:
1510: Maria Chung, Sena Lee, The Safe Personnel. [PPT] [AVI]
1530: Matt Stockton, ABAC Proxy. [AVI] [AVI]

Session 4 ( 1700 - 1815) SC 4309
1900: Steve Rowe, Tom Guinn, Secure Envelope. [WMV]
1920: Shayne Czyzewski, ABAC Monster.[HTML]
1940: Chen Leo, Attribute-Based Database Access Control.[SWF]
2000: Bob Rudis, Lightweight attribute-based system for administration and control of access to URL-specific resources. [MOV]

Dial-in number:

217-265-6478 (1-800-252-1360 ext 5-6478). Conference number available over email before presentation.