Norrie, Moira
professor
computer science
Institute of Theoretical Computer Science
Switzerland
Biography
Moira Norrie studied Mathematics and Computer Science in her home country of Scotland. She obtained a B.Sc. from the University of Dundee, an M.Sc. from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh and a Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow. Her previous posts include lectureships at the Universities of Edinburgh, Hertfordshire and Abertay and research positions at the Swedish Institute for Systems Development (SISU) in Stockholm and the University of Glasgow.
Research Interest
The main interests of her research group are object-oriented data models and systems, Internet databases and use of these technologies in advanced application systems. Specifically, the group has produced the OMS Database Development Suite supporting the design and development of database application systems. OMS is based on a generic object-oriented data model and includes a rapid prototyping system, a Java-based application development framework, Web interfaces and graphical browsers for data and metadata.
Publications
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CONTINUOUS TILTING INTERACTION TECHNIQUES ON MOBILE DEVICES FOR CONTROLLING PUBLIC DISPLAYS
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EXPLOITING MID-AIR GESTURES TO SHARE DATA AMONG DEVICES
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MYOSHARE: SHARING DATA AMONG DEVICES VIA MID-AIR GESTURES