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IMAGINE CUP 2011
Chapter 1: The Beginning
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.- Lao-tzu
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Tentang Imagine Cup
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Competition Overview
2010 Theme &
Millennium
Development Goals
Imagine a world
where technologyhelps solve the
toughest problems.
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Software Design Category - I
JOIN US: Does the idea ofcreating an application that canbe used by real people aroundthe world challenge you? Enterthe Software Design competitionand show the world your
solutions to the worlds toughestproblems.
YOUR MISSION: Together you canmake a difference. Createinventive software and servicesolutions that unleash the powerof technology to benefit yourcommunity, country or regionor the entire planet.
WHO: You and up to 3 friends, fora maximum of 4 team members.Having a mentor guide your teamin the development of an ground-breaking software project is agood idea.
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Software Design Category - II
Guidelines
step 1: read the rules and regulations for this competition first!
step 2: sign-up for the software design competition
step 3: follow the software design entry guidelines
step 4: create a video presentation for your software
application
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Software Design Category - III
Required elements - your entry mustcontain all of the following required elements:
Entries must address a social cause connected
to the 2010 Theme: "Imagine a worldwhere technology helps solve the toughest
problems".
Any presentation or documentation that is a part
of your entry must be in the English
language. If a translator is needed, you areresponsible to procure and to make usage of one.
Either an implementation or the consumption of a
XML Web Service.
The application must run on the
Microsoft .NET Framework. You may useany version of .Net.
The application must be developed usingat least one (1) of the products within the
Visual Studio family (Express, Standard,Professional, or Team System) for development.
The software application must be fully
functional and implemented (i.e.,
visions for a software application or softwareapplications that are not fully developed are not
eligible).
Optional elements your entry mustcontain or use features of at least one (1) of the optional
elements:
Windows 7
Windows Live SDK
Use of Windows Mobile technologies
Silverlight
Azure for implementing a S + S architectureapplication
Windows MultiPoint Mouse SDK
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Software Design Judging - I
10% - Problem Definition:
How precise and relevant is the real world problem?
How interesting or difficult to resolve - functionally or technically - is theproblem being challenged?
For this criterion, we only focus on the problem challenged, not on thesolution created to solve this problem. How well does the project adhere tothe current Imagine Cup Theme?
35% - Solution Design & Innovation:
Does the application approach a new problem, or look at an old
problem in a new way? Is the solution completely innovative or does it rely on an existing
concept/technology?
Does the application impact a large number of people very broadly, or
impact a smaller number of people very deeply?
To which degree does the application actually solve the current problem?
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Software Design Judging - II
30% - Technical Architecture & User Experience:
Is the system architecture broke down into logical chunks and modules?
Is the project technically open to some evolution?
Is it only made with a monolithic bloc or does it present interfaces enabling
extensions (SDKs or APIs)? To which degree are the HMI (Human Machine Interfaces) intuitive,
ergonomic and user friendly?
Does the application leverage the presence of fresh and updated data?
15% - Business Viability:
Is the application technically and economically viable?
Is this solution only theoretical or does it have a realistic application for
commercial purposes? (Not necessarily here and now, but eventually in thefuture and/or for certain markets).
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Software Design Judging - III
10% - Presentation:
The judges will be looking for oral presentations that provide background
and context to the project, explain why the problem is an interesting
one, highlight how the system works, and include an insightful
demonstration. Teams will also be evaluated on their ability to take
questions from the judging panel.
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Software Design Worldwide History -
2009
First place: Romania, SYTECH
Second place: Russia, Vital Lab
Third place: Brazil, Virtual Dreams
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SYTECH - UpCity
A collaborative platform that proposes a partnership for the
development of communities (e.g., cities), by engaging
citizens and authorities to collaborate in solving the issuesthey are facing.
UpCity raises awareness when an issue is identified, allows the entire
community to comment and assess relevancy, and then improves
the flow of information between interested parties until a solution ischosen, applied, and finally reassessed through feedback, so that on a
grander scale effective solutions become easier to replicate.
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Vital Lab - ViVa
Facing the problem of faster
and faster epidemic
spreading
System makes dataanalysis, interpretation
and presentationaccessible to everyone
It consists of 3 components:
ViVa Medicine, solves the problem of
disease detection at early stages and
helps to reduce recovery time, simplifies
treatment process and minimizes the
complication probability. ViVa Epidemiology, is designed to detect
the pesthole quickly, which in its turn
makes it possible to take measures for the
pesthole neutralization and scale down an
epidemic in a timely manner. ViVa
Epidemiology can also be used for
forecasting and modeling the
epidemiological situation
ViVa Alert , a system notifies about the
current epidemiological situation in the
chosen region.
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Virtual Dreams Health Tag
HealthTag is a health care support system for use in remote
locations that enables access to patients' medical history
using a secure method for identification, even when an
internet connection is unavailable. Besides, it enables the
analysis of de-identified patient data to build statistics and
analyze the impact of health policies.
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Software Design Worldwide History
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Software Design Worldwide History -
2008
First place: Australia, Team SOAK
Second place: Slovakia, Team Housekeepers
Third place: Hungary, Team DigitalMania
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Software Design Local History - 2010
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Software Design Local History - 2009
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Software Design Local History - 2008
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Ide Kami
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Terima Kasih