3586 from Informatics Department Broke it to the Final

The NUDC internal selection was set to be a British parliamentary and was divided to 3 elimination parts which is preliminary round, semifinal round, and final round. British parliamentary is a method of debate that consist by four teams (two member each team) in every session. Those four teams divided into two side of the house; the government and the opposition, where the government will agree to the motion and the opposition team will disagree with the motion. The part of this debate also divided into two; opening and closing. So, by these dividing things, there are 4 teams that each of them has their own function, those are opening government, opening opposition, closing government, and closing opposition.

The opening government consists by prime minister and deputy prime minister, the opening opposition consists by leader of opposition and deputy leader of opposition, the closing government consists by member of government and government whip, and the closing opposition consists by member of opposition and opposition whip. There is also a chairman and two adjudicators in the house; the chairman is the moderator, and the adjudicators are people who will write down all of the arguments delivered by each speakers of the house. The winner is the one that has some convincing arguments and also can rebut other side’s arguments well.

We joined this competition by name 3586. We choose those numbers as a team name just because 35 is our NIM and 86 is a symbol of spirit. Yea, actually It was just that plain but unfortunately the committees found it hard to be called and somehow it entertained us a lot. Some of them were even approached us to ask the meaning behind those numbers but we only told them that it’s our big secret and we also thanked them for their curiousness. Sorry. Not sorry.

Back to the competition, the preliminary round was divided to 4 sessions and each session has a different motion. the first motion was ‘This house believes Sports Leagues should significantly tax and redistribute from wealthier to poorer teams’. On that motion, we were told to be the closing opposition and we got the 2nd rank. It was really surprising since this is our first time to do debate and our rivals are from a debating community which of course they have been used to this kind of public speaking regularly, not to mention we were both very unfamiliar with the sport theme. By this rank, we got a bit more confident to join the following session.

The second motion was ‘In the universe of super heroes, this house would normalize the person who owns superpowers’, and we were told to be the opening government. my team stated about how dangerous those people could be. Again, surprisingly, we were able to convince the adjudicators well so that we could reach the 2nd place again in that session.

The third motion was ‘This house believes that Multinational Company (MNC) liable for environment destruction committed by their branch company in developing countries’ and the fourth motion was ‘In postmodern world, this house believe in imperialization/colonialism’. Both of them went pretty dizzying and kinda encouraged us to be more critical and convincing. From those 4 session, unfortunately we broke it to the semifinal.

After the committee announced the name of teams who broke it to the semifinal round, they also announced the points of each speakers. I-Ryhan was the sixth and my partner-Nadya was the fourteenth. I-Ryhan don’t know how was the assessment system but I-Ryhan think it was just because I-Ryhan was more talk-active than her-Nadya.

The semifinal motion was the trolley case, where we got to choose to take action or not when the trolley was about to hit five people tied to the rail, given a lever that could change the trolley’s track to another route where there’s one person tied to the rail. It was a philosophical thing and we got no idea about that kind of thing so we just try to convinced them using our style; the way a ‘scientist’ convince people. We mentioned about velocity, probability, and any other scientific thing that we can mention and by those funny arguments (yes, they were laughed at me), we made it to the final round!

In the final round, the motion was about Indonesian Muslim community who believes in caliphate and wants to coup the government. There were four teams in this round; it was FK A from SEF, The Jhoonys from SEF, NDDC from Cultural Science Faculty and us, 3586. We were told to be the opening opposition team so we have to oppose that idea. We argued by saying how dangerous, disadvantageous, and how disrespectful for our founding fathers it would be, and by those arguments, we got the 3rd rank. Because of this achievement, they said we will get some discount for our tuition fee. They said. Idk.

Call for Paper NETAPPS 2017: The 5th International Conference on Internet Applications, Protocols and Services

We take great pleasure to invite you to submit research article in the 2017 Fifth International Conference on Internet Applications, Protocols, and Services (NETAPPS2017) which will be held at Surakarta, Indonesia. This year conference aims to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts to a common forum. We would be delighted to have you present at this conference to hear what the technology experts and researchers have to share about the internet technology advancements and their impact on our daily lives. The main goal of this conference is to serve as an affordable platform to promote greater engagement of network researchers from around the globe, notably from the ASEAN and the Asia Pacific region, in the Internet research activities principally on those related to the work of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).

 

This year conference theme is “Enhancing Digital Trust for Sustainable Development.” The NETAPPS2017 seeks papers describing original research contributions to the field of Internet computing and communication networks, with specific thematic focus on cybersecurity, digital trust and privacy, including but not limited to the following topics:

  • Emerging Internet applications
  • Internet of Things
  • Blockchain technology and applications
  • Network data analytic
  • Information/Content Centric Network
  • Content distribution networks
  • Peer-to-Peer and overlay networks
  • Internet security, privacy and trust management
  • Intrusion Detection, Malware, Botnet, Spam Detection
  • Internet Architecture design and evaluation
  • Disruptive Tolerant Network
  • Routing, switching, and addressing
  • Internet Performance Studies
  • Internet traffic monitoring, engineering and management
  • Techniques for network measurement and simulation
  • Mobility support in current and future Internet
  • Wireless, mobile, and sensor networks
  • Software Defined Network and Network programming
  • Cloud and Grid Computing
  • Energy-aware Internet communication
  • Digital home and Smart Cities Applications
  • Telematics Applications
  • Storage area networks
  • Mobile and Location-based Services
  • Web Services and Applications
  • Experience from implementations and experiments
  • Economic and governance aspects of the Internet
  • Internet Commerce and E-Health Applications

 

Official Wesite: https://netapps2017.uns.ac.id/

Conference Venue: Solo Paragon Hotel and Residences, Surakarta, Indonesia.

Conference Date: October 10-11, 2017.

Full Paper Submission: 06 April 2017.

Notification of Acceptance: 1 July 2017.

Camera Ready Submission: 15 July 2017.

Early Bird Registration: 15 – 31 July 2017.

Final Payment: 31 August 2017.
All accepted and presented paper will be proudly submitted to IEEEXplore for further indexing.

Extended version of selected papers will be invited to submit to the Journal of Information and Communication Technology (JICT), Scopus indexed journal.

 

We Request you to forward this email to your colleagues/Researchers/students in order to promote the conference. Please take the time to explore the website for more details, check on important dates, and keep yourself up to date on recent changes.

 

Please feel free to contact us for further inquiries. We are looking forward to see you at Surakarta, Indonesia.