Alternate Track: Technology for Developing Regions
New in 2006, the Developing Regions (DR) track is an alternate track
in the style of the Industrial Track. Papers can be submitted directly
to this track, and we may also accept papers submitted to other
tracks.
The goal of this track is to promote research that benefits those in
developing regions, broadly construed; in essence to make the World
Wide Web a little wider. We encourage work from all countries, as
long as the target beneficiaries are in resource constrained regions
of the world.
We welcome papers that:
- Cover deployments in developing regions of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs)
- Show how the needs of DRs differ from those of the industrialized world.
- Show novel applications of ICTs for DRs:
- Health care
- Commerce/Agriculture
- E-Government
- Education
- Disaster Relief/Management
- Communications (including voice, e-mail, WWW, etc.)
- Cover HCI issues for DRs
- Cover power issues for DRs
- Cover either personal or shared systems or shared infrastructure.
Papers risk being deemed out of scope if they only speculate on the
connection to developing regions.
Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
- Wired or wireless networking
- Low-cost computers
- Affordable access devices
- Delay tolerant or intermittent networking
- Rural connectivity
- Power systems
- Sensor networks
- HCI for semi-literate users
- Task-specific devices (such as low-cost ATMs, field-worker PDAs, etc.)
- Shared data systems
- Local content generation or localization to a DR
Submissions should describe original, previously unpublished, high
quality, innovative work, making significant and preferably not only
theoretical, contributions to the available technologies for
developing regions.
Accepted Papers
Prasad Pingali Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi Vasudeva Varma Nilesh Mishra Kameswari Chebrolu Bhaskaran Raman Abhinav Pathak Tapan S. Parikh Edward D. Lazowska Joyojeet Pal Udai Singh Pawar Eric Brewer Kentaro Toyama Bowei Du Michael Demmer Eric Brewer
Co-Chairs
- Eric Brewer, UC Berkeley, USA (Vice Chair)
- Krithi Ramamrithram, IIT Bombay, India (Deputy Chair)
PC Members
- Eric Brewer, UC Berkeley, USA (Vice Chair)
- Krithi Ramamrithram, IIT Bombay, India (Deputy Chair)
- Arding Hsu, Siemens Research Beijing, China
- Bhaskar Raman, IIT Kanpur, India
- Kentaro Toyama, Microsoft Research India, India
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