Demo Program
Chair: ↗ Tilmann Rabl
Program Committee:
↗ David Broneske, Deutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung GmbH
↗ Hazar Harmouch, Hasso Plattner Institute
↗ Alexander Krause, TU Dresden
↗ Ruben Mayer, TU München
↗ Ingo Müller, Google Zurich
↗ Eleni Tzirita Zacharatou, IT University Copenhagen
Accepted Demo Papers:
"JumpXClass: Explainable AI for Jump Classification in Trampoline Sports"
Woltmann, Lucas; Ferger, Katja; Hartmann, Claudio; Lehner, Wolfgang"UniDash: Interactive Dashboard for Data Driven Insights on Universities"
Bayer, Mirjam Raffaela; Hansen, Yorik Timo; Kosbü, Kimberley; Kulow, Andrea; Kröger, Peer"Better Safe than Sorry: Visualizing, Predicting, and Successfully Guiding Courses of Study"
Kerth, Alexander; Schuhknecht, Felix; Pensel, Lukas; Henneberg, Justus"JPTest - Grading Data Science Exercises in Jupyter Made Short, Fast and Scalable"
Tröbs, Eric; Hagedorn, Stefan; Sattler, Kai-Uwe"MEDUSE: Interactive and Visual Exploration of Ionospheric Data"
Reibert, Joshua; Osterthun, Arne; Paradies, Marcus"Interactive SQL Queries and Program Code in Presentations"
Schildgen, Johannes; Heinz, Florian
The demo program is offering the opportunity to present practical results of research in database and information system technologies in an interactive way to an expert audience.
A demonstration can have the format of software, hardware, or both. Applications for the demo program should match the main topics of BTW and should address the following aspects:
motivation for the problem
description of the system that is demonstrated and the system’s unique features
description of the demonstration
All applications were reviewed by the demo program committee that is chaired by Tilmann Rabl. Assessment criteria encompass relevance, innovation, and especially the interactive character of the demonstration. Accepted contributions will be demonstrated live on BTW and will be published in the BTW proceedings.