Conference Timing

Richard T. Wang, Sherry H. Y. Tseng
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The planning of an online conference can be challenging due to factors such as the geographical distribution of participants, the difference in working hours between time zones, and the need to accommodate participants from particular countries. There have been no solutions to these specific problems so far. Therefore, my objective in this project is to begin the development of a tool that will assist in resolving the problem of optimizing conference times. This tool will enable us to accommodate international conferences spanning multiple time zones by weighing participants based on factors such as country, quality of life and time zone. It was accomplished by gathering university data from Wikipedia and writing a program that allows universities to be evaluated. Scores are calculated in the program for the most optimal time for online conferences, taking into account those weighing options. This application allows different factors such as quality of life, time zone, particular countries and quality of life to be considered when planning a conference. By using the application, air pollution can be reduced, and universities' spending on conferences will decrease, which will benefit developing countries. Furthermore, it can also increase academics' productivity by not attending conferences during unfavourable hours. Supervised by Ray O'Brien (Sustainability Office), Prof. David Eyres, (Department of Computer Science), Prof. James Higham (Department of Tourism), all University of Otago. Scholarship funded by: He Kaupapa Hononga
会议时间
由于参与者的地理分布、时区之间的工作时间差异以及需要容纳来自特定国家的参与者等因素,在线会议的规划可能具有挑战性。到目前为止,还没有解决这些具体问题的办法。因此,我在这个项目中的目标是开始开发一种工具,它将有助于解决优化会议时间的问题。这一工具将使我们能够根据国家、生活质量和时区等因素对与会者进行权衡,从而适应跨越多个时区的国际会议。它是通过从维基百科上收集大学数据,并编写一个允许大学评估的程序来完成的。在程序中,分数是考虑到那些权衡选项,计算出在线会议的最佳时间。该应用程序允许在规划会议时考虑生活质量、时区、特定国家和生活质量等不同因素。通过使用该应用程序,可以减少空气污染,大学在会议上的支出将减少,这将有利于发展中国家。此外,它还可以通过不在不利的时间参加会议来提高学者的生产力。指导老师为奥塔哥大学的Ray O'Brien(可持续发展办公室)、David Eyres教授(计算机科学系)、James Higham教授(旅游系)。奖学金资助:He Kaupapa Hononga
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