Research Projects
The Global Interaction Research Initiative runs a set of specific Research Projects. Each of these projects are addressing different aspects of global interaction, and are typically funded and done in cooperation with a range of external partners.
The GIRI research projects are conducted by the IT University's faculty and PhD students, drawn from disciplines in computer science, engineering, as well as the humanities and interaction design.
GIRI works with the following projects; to read more, click on the project or see the menu to the left:
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Activity-Based Computing Generally speaking, contemporary computer technology is designed according to an application- and document-centered model. This model enables users to work with specific, targeted applications that support the manipulation of particular kinds. |
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Collaborative Mini-Grid The overall objective is to make theoretical and practical research into RNA-based diseases more efficient than with current, available methods. This is done by making bioinformatics software for theoretical analysis of RNA available for practical use in a biology laboratory. |
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Global Engineering In the Global Engineering research project we investigate how Danish and Indian engineers collaborate when engaged in the engineering of factories. When engineering and constructing factories it typically takes about two years and the collaborative effort of 300 engineers from the contract is signed until the factory is erected at the location. |
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Global software development The software development paradigm is changing with the rise of geographically distributed, global software development. This project aims at providing knowledge and tools for organizations to excel in software development on a global scale. |
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Jingling Genies The vision of the Jingling Genies project is to master globalized research, where tasks are consciously delegated to the location that adds most value, and where the interaction globally between project partners is given prime focus. |
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MONARCA MONARCA will develop and validate solutions for multi-parametric, long term monitoring of behavioural and physiological information relevant to bipolar disorder. It will combine those solutions with an appropriate platform and a set of services into an innovative system for management, treatment, and selftreatment of the disease. |
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Trustworthy Pervasive Healthcare Services (TrustCare) Computers and digital services are increasingly pervading the everyday life of most people at work and privately. This development possesses great opportunities as well as significant challenges, in particular in the development and deployment of technologies for healthcare services. |