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Project Conference (II)

The project conference is a chance for you to share your progress on your project with everyone, and to collect feedback.

Ideally, you would structure your presentation to hit the following major points:

  1. Remind the audience of what's your project's pitch.
    I find it helpful to structure a one minute pitch by answering the following three questions in 3-4 sentences:
    1. What problem are you addressing?
    2. Why is it important?
    3. What is your solution, and what's the key idea to make it work?
  2. Give an update on how you are realizing your solution, and how far along you are.
  3. Discuss what you plan to do in the remaining two weeks of project time.
  4. If possible, show a demo of your project!

Each project team will have 6 minutes to present. You may use slides, draw on a virtual whiteboard, or just talk.

Order of presentations

  1. DELF-style DDL and API (Mary)
  2. Dataflow Assertions in gRPC (Jonathan, Yingjie, Akshat)
  3. Multiverse PostgreSQL (Casey)
  4. Normative Aspects of Privacy Regulations (Hyun, Rebecca)
  5. Impact of GDPR Compliance on Machine Learning Models (Sam Thomas, Nam)
  6. Cross-website Tracker Visualization Extension (Ragna, Aryan, William)
  7. GDPR Compliance by Construction (Kinan)
  8. Framework for Data Tracking across Controllers and Processors (Zhiyuan, Yanzhi, Atlas)
  9. Actionable GDPR Information on Internet Trackers (Sam Boger)