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Papers

I was involved in writing or wrote myself the following papers:

Project Proposal
Eucken, K. July 3, 2008. "RFID Event Specification Using Templates in Scenic and Event Notification" [View]
Abstract:
The proposed project will allow a user to customize predefined events that they wish to be notified about. The system will watch for those events and if it is relatively sure that the event is occurring, it will send a notification. The system will make use of the RFID Ecosystem in the Paul G. Allen Center and the related event detection systems that have already been developed.

Project milestone
(Note: I will be using my future husband's surname to publish under from now on, hence "Kayla Gould" instead of Kayla Eucken)
K. Gould, E. Welbourne, and M. Balazinska. August 7, 2008. "RFID Event Specification Using Templates in Scenic and Event Notification" [View]
Abstract:
Scenic is a program that allows the user to graphically specify an event to be detected by the RFID Ecosystem in the Paul G. Allen Center at the University of Washington. The user drags icons representing people, places, items and "event primitives" [5]. In this paper we discuss how Scenic has been extended to (1) save and recall an event definition, (2) edit previously created events, and (3) create event templates.
Notifier is a new program we created that allows the user to subscribe to notification for an event that they have created using Scenic. The user enters contact information such as an email or a phone number and specifies which method to use to be notified when the event occurs. The system monitors the readings from the RFID Ecosystem and when it has detected that the event has occurred, it sends out a notification via the specified medium.

Project final report
K. Gould, E. Welbourne, and M. Balazinska. August 31, 2008. "RFID Event Specification Using Templates in Scenic and Event Notification" [View]
Abstract:
Scenic is a program that allows the user to graphically specify an event to be detected by the RFID Ecosystem in the Paul G. Allen Center at the University of Washington. The user drags icons representing people, places, items and "event primitives" [5]. In this paper we discuss how Scenic has been extended to (1) save and recall an event definition, (2) edit previously created events, and (3) create event templates.
Notifier is a new program we created that allows the user to subscribe to notification for an event that they have created using Scenic. The user enters contact information such as an email or a phone number and specifies which method to use to be notified when the event occurs. The system monitors the readings from the RFID Ecosystem and when it has detected that the event has occurred, it sends out a notification via the specified medium.

OTHER

9th Week Presentation
RFID Event Specification and Notification (PowerPoint) [View]