Projects

11 Apr 2003– 31 Oct 2004

Contracting partner: <<Ministry of Education, National Committee for Technological Development>>

3 Mar 2003– 29 Feb 2004

1. The goal of the project and the use of the results after finishing the project

The goal of the project is to develop an online plagiarism-search portal that helps both digital libraries to protect their documents, and teachers, professors to find copied work or publications. The portal would also give information about the Hungarian legal issues corresponding to this special field, and would include a discussion forum as well.

1 Feb 2003– 31 Dec 2006

Bio-inspired computational models are recently in the focus of interest in computer science. One of the main objectives of the research in the area is to develop unconventional and powerful computational models which imitate properties and functioning of living systems and communities of living organisms. Our investigations aim at developing formal language theoretic frameworks for this purpose and at studying the properties of these constructs, including different aspects of their complexity.

1 Feb 2003– 31 Mar 2004

The objective of the project Glocalisation is to support one of the promising segments of the Hungarian content industry, the production and "glocalisation" of multimedia-based computer training materials. Glocalisation is a nickname for localising foreign courseware and globalising that is adapting to foreign language environment Hungarian language courseware. In the interest of realizing this objective we developed a SCORM compatible glocalisation system in the framework of the project. The system was tested through a pilot training program.

17 Jan – 31 May

Participants:

Rendszerfejlesztési Osztály (www.ilab.sztaki.hu/rfo) Adatbázis és Adatkezelési Osztály (http://informatika.ilab.sztaki.hu/dms/) Advanced Logic Laboratory (www.all.hu) BULL Magyarország (www.bull.hu) HUNIKO (www.huniko.hu) MediSmart (www.mwdismart.hu) Magyar Orvosi Kamara (www.mok.hu)

1 Jan 2003– 31 Dec 2004

As partner of the Budapest History Museum, we processed geodesic data from the archaeological excavations performed by the Museum in the past four decades. The data were inserted into the digital map of Budapest in a vectored form, enabling further scientific processing by the archaeologists, as well as providing public information via the web-site of the Museum.

1 Jan 2003– 31 Dec 2005
1 Jan – 31 Dec

Contracting partner: <<Hungarian Power System Operator Company>>

1 Jan 2003– 31 May 2006

RESQ is an interdisciplinary project regrouping physicists, computer scientists, mathematicians and statisticians. Objectives of the project are
to understand how quantum information can be manipulated;
to improve our understanding of the nature of quantum information;
to understand how information can be processed in distributed quantum systems;
and to design new quantum algorithms, study the power of quantum property testers.

1 Jan 2003– 31 Dec 2006