Keynote Speaker Biographies
Dr. Ulrich Norbisrath is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Nazarbayev University’s School of Science & Technology. His research is in the areas of Ubiquitous Computing and Information Management. He works on ad-hoc networks and spontaneous private clouds as well as a biometric technology broker framework. His Friend-to-Friend (F2F) Computing concept allows for the ad-hoc establishment of scientific- or service-based networks or private clouds. He has developed methods and tools to support migrating legacy desktop and server environments to the cloud and calculating their respective costs. Professor Norbisrath teaches courses on agile software development, graph transformation, systems, and mobile computing.
Dr. Albert Zündorf studied Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University, Germany from 1984 to 1990. In 1994, he completed his PhD at RWTH Aachen. He then spent six years at the University of Paderborn doing his Habilitation. After two years as a step-in Professor at the University of Braunschweig he became a full professor for software engineering at the University of Kassel in 2002. Albert Zündorf is the initiator and one of the technical leaders of the Fujaba CASE tool project as well as its successor, SDMLib.
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