Here is the Tizen Developer Conference Schedule (May 2013). There are many interesting talks and also the opportunity for developers to ask the burning questions that they want the answers to.
Wednesday 22nd May
10:00am
Registration and Check-In Opens
Location: Lobby Level
10:00am – 6:00pm
Tech Showcase
Location: Golden Gate
Welcome! Now that you’ve registered, take some time to explore the lounge spaces. Stop in and meet someone new, strike up a conversation, and check out the demos!
[15:00] 3:00 – 6:00pm
Welcome Reception and Partner Demos
Location: Continental Rooms 5 & 6
[18:00] 6:00 – 6:45pm
Keynote: Partner Panel
Location: Continental Rooms 1-6
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[18:45] 6:45 – 9:00pm
Heavy Appetizers and Conference Activities
Location: Continental, Imperial, and Franciscan Rooms
Socialize with your fellow attendees while munching on some tasty and satisfying appetizers. Activities are planned to help break the ice and have fun!
[21:30] 9:30pm
Werewolf and Hacker Lounge
Location: Franciscan Room
Late-night conference attendees can take refuge in the Hacker Lounge on the Lobby level—a space designed for all-hours play, collaboration, or a quiet escape. An array of comfortable seating, WiFi, Pac-Man, table tennis, and even a space for a game of Werewolf is available.
Thursday 23rd May
6:30am
Fun Run
Location: Meet in the Hacker Lounge
9:30 – 10:15am
Keynote with Imad N. Sousou and Jong-Deok Choi
Mr. Sousou is VP of Intel Software and Services Group, GM of Intel Open Source Technology Center, and Intel Co-Chair on the Tizen Technical Steering Group, Mr. Choi is Executive VP of Samsung, and Samsung Co-Chair on the Tizen Technical Steering Group
Location: Continental Rooms 1-6
10:45 – 11:05am
Keynote with Frederic Dufal
Devices Technical Director, Orange
Location: Continental Rooms 1-6
11:05 – 11:25am
Keynote with Dominique Hazael-Massieux
W3C Mobile Web Initiative Activity Lead
Location: Continental Rooms 1-6
11:25 – 11:45am
Keynote with John Goodale
Vice President Asia, Unity Technologies
Location: Continental Rooms 1-6
11:45am – 12:05pm
Keynote with Juggs Ravalia
Vice President, Yandex Labs
Location: Continental Rooms 1-6
12:00 – 6:30pm
Tech Showcase
Location: Golden Gate
Take some time to explore the lounge spaces in the Golden Gate Room. Stop in and meet someone new, strike up a conversation, and check out the demos!
12:30 – 1:30pm
LUNCH
Location: Golden Gate and Plaza Rooms
[13:30] 1:30 – 2:10pm
An Overview of the Tizen Native Application Framework
Byung Woan Kim (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Native programming
Introduction of Tizen SDK minimal web development tools
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Tizen Design Guidelines and User Experience
Seokhee Na (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Other
Tizen Overview and Architecture
Alvin Kim (Samsung Electronics), Sunil Saxena (Intel)
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
Web OS opportunities and challenges in China market
Robert Wang (China Mobile)
Location: Franciscan
Track: Other
WebKit for Tizen
Laszlo Gombos (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Imperial A
Track: WebKit
[14:15] 2:15 – 2:55pm
HAXM accelerates Tizen SDK emulator on Windows/Mac
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Making Tizen Native Apps with the Native UI Framework
Danny Whang (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Native programming
The Tizen Development Model
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
Tizen Download & Go for IVI
Matt Jones (Jaguar Land Rover)
Location: Franciscan
Track: IVI
Tizen UX Layouter & Composer
Hirotaka Suzuki (HI CORPORATION)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Other
Tizen Web Runtime Update
Ming Jin (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Imperial A
Track: WebKit
[15:15] 3:15 – 4:40pm
Developer Highlight Presentations: How to develop and port high performance app for Tizen
Ben Nicholson (TuneIn), Hiroyuki Kobota & Alex Adjadj (Namco Bandai Games), Costin Oprea (Gameloft)
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Native programming
[15:15] 3:15 – 3:55pm
From iOS to Tizen: A Novel Approach to Porting
Salmaan Ahmed (Inception Mobile)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Porting to Tizen
Performance optimization of Tizen Webkit: Memory and Graphics
seojin kim (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Franciscan
Track: Power and performance
Rendering Quality in WebKit’s Open Source Graphics Stack
Dominik Röttsches (Intel)
Location: Imperial A
Track: WebKit
Tizen Compliance Overview
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
Tizen Store introduction
Hank Kim (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
[16:00] 4:00 – 4:40pm
Accelerated HTML5 Rendering for the Tizen Platform
Henry Song (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Imperial A
Track: WebKit
Fixing the leaking tap — power management enabling and tuning for IA Tizen phone
Austin Zhang (Intel), Yong Wang (Intel)
Location: Franciscan
Track: Power and performance
Publishing to Tizen using the automated conversion/repackaging of existing android apps
Location: Imperial B
Track: Porting to Tizen
Tizen Compliance Tests (TCT)
Hojun Jaygarl (Samsung Electronics), Cathy Shen (Intel), Tina Zhao (Intel)
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
Tizen. Using the Smart Approach to Attract Apps
Trevor Cornwell (appbackr)
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
[16:45] 4:45 – 6:30pm
Booth Crawl
Location: Golden Gate Room
Join us for a Booth Crawl at the Tech Showcase. Enjoy a slider station and sample the best selection of local beers: Anchor Steam, Mad River Steelhead, North Coast Scrimshaw to mention but a few. Tasting notes available to help you really appreciate these local brews.
[18:30] 6:30 – 10:00pm
Pirates and Sailors Party
Location: Shuttles to/from Treasure Island
[23:30] 11:30pm
Werewolf and Hacker Lounge
Location: Franciscan Room
Late-night conference attendees can take refuge in the Hacker Lounge on the Lobby level—a space designed for all-hours play, collaboration, or a quiet escape. An array of comfortable seating, WiFi, Pac-Man, table tennis, and even a space for a game of Werewolf is available.
Friday 24th May
8:00am – 1:30pm
Tech Showcase
Location: Golden Gate
We would like to thank the sponsors for their commitment to the Tizen ecosystem! Today is your last chance to check out the demos and strike up a conversation around them. The showcase will be open until the end of the lunch period.
9:00 – 9:40am
Basics of HTML5 game development
Michal Budzynski (Mozilla)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Game development
Bringing Android Apps to Tizen
Mike Paquette (OpenMobile World Wide)
Location: Imperial A
Track: Porting to Tizen
Introduction to IVI
Location: Franciscan
Track: IVI
Native/hybrid Tizen Apps development technique
Kirill Kruchinkin (Symphony Teleca)
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Native programming
Tizen Input Service Framework Overview
Ji-hoon Lee (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Tizen Open Source Governance Model
Thiago Macieira (Intel), Yoonsoo Kim (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
9:45 – 10:25am
Approach of In-Vehicle Infotainment development on open source software
takeshi hoshina (toyota motor corporation)
Location: Franciscan
Track: IVI
Best Practice for Tizen Platform: from code to device
Gui Chen (Intel), Qiang Zhang (Intel)
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
Introducing Project Anarchy, Havok’s new free mobile development engine
Ryan Monday (Havok), Joel Van Eenwyk (Havok)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Game development
Open! Touch! WebGL! Authoring development “MatrixEngine for TIZEN”
Toru Hayashi (Neos Corporation)
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Porting existing PhoneGap apps to Tizen OS
Anil Kumar Yanamandra (ProKarma)
Location: Imperial A
Track: Porting to Tizen
Security Analysis of Native Applications for the Tizen platform
Vivek Sarkar (Rice University), Dan Wallach (Rice University), Michael Burke (Rice University)
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Security
11:00 – 11:40am
Cordova on Tizen 2.0
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Entering Tizen world for iOS/Android developers
DukSu Han (Samsung Electronics), Cheng Luo (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Imperial A
Track: Porting to Tizen
How to embrace wayland for tizen
Juan Zhao (Intel), Zhiwen Wu (Intel)
Location: Franciscan
Track: IVI
Protecting JavaScript Source code in Web Runtime
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Security
Tizen Telephony Framework in Tizen 2.1: what’s new?
Philippe Nunes (Intel), Harish Bishnoi (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
WebGL & WebSockets for 3D Multi-Platform Multiplayer Gaming
Ashraf Samy Hegab (MultiPlay.io)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Game development
11:45am – 12:25pm
Content Security Framework
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Security
Highly portable HTML5 games on Tizen
Tomasz Scislo (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Game development
HTML5 features on Tizen
Wonsuk Lee (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Mobile OpenGL game porting to Tizen: hands-on experience
Yury Ushakov (XenZu Technologies)
Location: Imperial A
Track: Porting to Tizen
Next generation BlueZ & Bluetooth Smart devices
Location: Continental 4
Track: Platform development
Power Saving on Mobile
Yoshihiko Sugimoto (BRILLIANT SERVICE)
Location: Franciscan
Track: Power and performance
12:30 – 1:30pm
LUNCH
Location: Golden Gate and Plaza Rooms
[13:30] 1:30 – 2:10pm
Creating Cross-platform Apps for Tizen with Enyo
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Experiences Developing a Wayland Based Tizen IVI HMI
Location: Franciscan
Track: IVI
It May Be Simple But How Is It Useful, Smack Me Now
Michael Demeter (Intel), Casey Schaufler (Intel)
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Security
Migration of Existing WebApps to Tizen
Seung Mo Cho (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Imperial A
Track: Porting to Tizen
TIZEN Collaboration Project: Location-based Social Media (Giraffe) and Social Appointment (Rendezvous) Service Prototyping
Justin Chen (Stanford), Jeff Ericson, Janice Lan, and Aaron Acosta (Stanford)
Location: Continental 4
Track: Other
Write Your “Angry Bird” Game on Tizen for Fun and Profit
Location: Imperial B
Track: Game development
[14:15] 2:15 – 2:55pm
Acrodea’s Vivid Runtime solution on Tizen
Ariro Nagayama (Acrodea, Inc.)
Location: Imperial B
Track: Game development
Audio management for Tizen IVI
Location: Franciscan
Track: IVI
Hardening WebKit2
Thiago Marcos Pinto Santos (Intel)
Location: Continental 1-3
Track: Security
Porting iOS and Android Applications to Tizen
Stephen Feloney (Appcelerator)
Location: Imperial A
Track: Porting to Tizen
The Tizen Web Device API
Kisub Song (Samsung Electronics), Daehyung Jo (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 5 & 6
Track: Application development
Tizen.org Web Infrastructure
Michael Shaver (Intel), Daehyeon Jung (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 4
Track: Other
[15:30] 3:30 – 5:30pm
[DevLab] Creating a Tizen Application: Start to Finish
Bob Spencer (Intel), Burnham Hod Greeley (Samsung Electronics)
Location: Continental 4-6
Track: Application development
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