DART ― Course Listing
This page lists all courses and teaching services offered by DART.
Please see also the overview of courses for entire NR.
- Smartphones for all!
- Universal design of phones, smartphones, and associated software. Inclusive and usable apps. Mobility for all.
- Mitigating Security Attacks
- A free half-day seminar on the challenges involved providing services to the main public in a secure way. Besides being a meeting place for industry, public affairs and research, the purpose of the seminar is to discuss how to handle concrete risks of real systems and how research can be used industrially in order to prevent undesirable incidents.
- Workshop on IT maintainance and risk management
- A free full-day seminar on risk estimation and management in IT maintainance. In particular valuable for project managers, system architects and developers, as well as researchers and all who are interested in applied security.
- User evaluations for universal design of ICT ― from research to practice
- A full-day workshop on user evaluations during the development and testing of ICT products and services, with a focus on e-inclusion and universal design, including accessibility and usability aspects.
- Web pages for people with cognitive impairments
- A half-day seminar on how to design web pages and produce content such that in particular people with cognitive impairments are not discriminated when they access those pages. The seminar must be viewed in the broad context of universal design for ICT.
- Accessible and inclusive electronic forms
- A half-day seminar on accessibility and e-inclusion of electronic forms, such as web forms.
- VoIP
- A full-day course on VoIP, IP-PBX, and Asterisk. Other aspects include Linux, user interface and control, and security-related matters.
- IT Governance
- A master level class on ICT security management.
- INF5081 - Multimedia - coding, transmission and applications
- An advanced level class on coding and representation of images, video, sound, medical, and other data, and how to use these methods in applications.
- INF5780 - Open source, open collaboration and innovation
- An advanced level class on free and open source software philosophy, practices, lisences, and business models; open publishing, open science, and creative commons; open hardware; commons-based peer production and peer-to-peer, open and disruptive innovation.
This page lists all courses and teaching services offered by DART.
The Department of Applied Research in Information Technology at the Norwegian Computing Center offers applied research within smart information systems, multimedia, information security, universal design, and e-inclusion. Multimodality is a key strategy to usable data services, and we participate in projects handling multiple devices including mobile phones, PCs, and digital television. Our researchers have high scientific competence and broad industry experience. In addition to research our services cover concept studies, analysis, consultancy, prototyping, training, development, and evaluation.
For more information please contact research director Åsmund Skomedal.
