27 - 29 October 2004
Hofburg Palace
Vienna, Austria

Programme
eChallenges e-2004 Agenda


Updated: 2004-10-12 11:15:00

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Day 1: Wednesday, October 27, 2004
09:00
09:00
Opening Plenary 1a
Chair: Joao Da Silva, European Commission, Belgium
Welcome
Rudolf Schicker, City of Vienna, Austria

Welcome
Joao Da Silva, European Commission, Belgium

Transforming Research Activities to Product Offerings
Orestis Terzidis, SAP AG, SAP Research Center, Germany

The Broadband Industry’s School Report
Alan Mottram, Alcatel, Belgium

10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Session 2a: eBusiness 1: Issues
Chair: Gérald Santucci, European Commission, Belgium
Multicultural Commercial Websites: When Translating Might Not Be Enough
Jacques Nantel, HEC Montreal, Canada

Choosing Channels - Exploring the Effects of Consumers’ Use of Multiple Channels
Daniel Osterlund, Stockholm School of Business, Stockholm University, Sweden

Emerging Issues at European Airports
Constanze Stockhammer, HiTec Marketing, Austria

The Analysis of Rising Private e-Money Based on Business Model: Korean Cases
Seungbong Park, Korea University, Korea, Republic Of

11:00
Session 2b: eGovernment 1: Adoption Issues
Chair: Agnès Bradier, European Commission, Belgium
eGovernment and the Feasibility of Going Online
Niall Monks, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland

From Teleworkability to eGovernmentability - Telework in Public Administration
Ingrid Götzl, City of Vienna, Austria

New Public Management and the Use of Distance Work
Wiggo Knudsen, Norwegian Roads Authority, Norway

An Experience of Transition to Open Source Software in Local Authorities
Paolo Zuliani, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy

11:00
Session 2c: Knowledge Management 1: Issues
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Facilitating Knowledge Exchange and Decision Making within Learning Networks
Soumi Papadopoulou, Planet S.A., Greece

Managing Knowledge in Networked Product Creation Organisations
Jouni Meriluoto, Nokia, Finland

ICONS based Knowledge Management in the Structural Funds Projects Preparation
Bartosz Nowicki, Rodan Systems S.A., Poland

Introduction of Value and Cost Centres in the management of European RTD Projects
Ioanna Pavlou, ALTEC S.A., Greece

11:00
Session 2d: eWork 1: Applications & Case Studies
Chair: David Cornwell, European Commission, Belgium
Sustainable eWork: an Online Self-assessment Tool for Organisations
Werner B. Korte, empirica GmbH, Germany

Getting Organisation and Human Ready for Information Systems
Ip-Shing Fan, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

Visiting eWorkers' Homes - Three Stories for Designing eWork Homes and Furniture
Katja Virtanen, University of Art and Design Helsinki, Finland

11:00
Session 2e: Services for Virtual Organisations
Chair: Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany
Competence Profiling and Problem Solving in Virtual Networks
Kristina Wagner, FhG IAO, Germany

e-HUBs: e-Engineering enabled by Holonomic and Universal Broker services
Godfried Augenbroe, Ga Tech, United States

e-Services for Support of Robot Application in SME-Networks
Cornelius Willnow, Fraunhofer-IPK, Germany

11:00
Session 2f: Broadband & Mobility 1: Adoption Issues
Chair: Mícheál Ó Foghlú, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
The Internet Goes Mobile – SMS Usage by Austrian Students
Astrid Dickinger, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria

Organizational Consequences of E-mail Adoption and Diffusion: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Results
Lucio Biggiero, University Luiss Guido Carli, Italy

Mobile Technologies: Paving the Way for Achieving eInclusion
Maria Fernanda Cabrera, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

11:00
Session 2g: eLearning 1: Education Issues
Chair: Ingo Hussla, Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, IZET, Germany
The Suitability of an Irish Third-level Blended e-Learning Programme for Lean Competitiveness Training in SMEs
Liam Brown, AMT, University of Limerick, Ireland

From Hands-on Experience to e-Learning
Iskra Popova, Mid Sweden University, Sweden

A Client-Server System for Mass Recruitment to Secondary Schools in a Metropolitan Area
Andrzej P. Urbanski, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center & Poznan University of Techology, Poland

PAPÁS, Advanced Services for the Educational Community
Ana Conde, SADIEL, S.A., Spain

11:00
Session 2h: eEurope 1: Digital Divide
Chair: Peter Weiss, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
eEurope-Plus: Digital Divide or Digital Inclusion?
Nerute Kligiene, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Lithuania

eInclusion of Sign Language Users
Franz Dotter, University of Klagenfurt, Austria

Mapping of Customer Needs for eEurope 2005
Marja-Liisa Viherä, TeliaSonera, Finland

The 3SI Framework: Assessing ICT Development Initiatives
Eva del Hoyo-Barbolla, UPM Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain

12:30
Lunch Time : Exhibition & Networking
14:00
14:00
Session 3a: eBusiness 2: Processes
Chair: Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Knowledge-Based Business Process Re-engineering for e-Business
Nikolaos Mekras, ANTER Ltd., Greece

Automating Business Process Integration - Pilot Findings
Thorsten Gurzki, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany

The xNAL Based Method of Postal Address Management in e-Commerce
Damir Trninic, Post Serbia, Center for e-Business, Serbia and Montenegro

14:00
Session 3b: eGovernment 2: Process Issues
Chair: Flavia Marzano, UPI, Italy
Systematic Design and Realization of Security-Critical Inter-Organizational Workflows
Andrea Nowak, ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH., Austria

Enterprise Workflow in a Public Sector Context
Paul Jackson, Institute of Public Finance, United Kingdom

The Virtual Dossier (from the Paper Dossier to the Virtual Dossier)
Elena Fenoglio, Region of Piedmont, Italy

QUALEG Quality of Service & Legitimacy in eGovernement
Alberto Savoldelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

14:00
Session 3c: Knowledge Management 2: Application Issues
Chair: Jonathan Sage, IBM Business Consulting Services, Belgium
P2P Interactions for the Support of Knowledge Sharing in Networked Enterprises
Roberto Ratti, TXT e-solutions, Italy

Johanna: A Knowledge Centered Infrastructure for Teleorganizations
Mauro Gaspari, Dipartimento Scienze dellI'informazione, University of Bologna, Italy

Content Engineering for Conversational Advisory Systems
Marcello L'Abbate, Fraunhofer-IPSI, Germany

14:00
Session 3d: eWork 2: Multimodal & Collaborative Work Environments
Chair: Philip Seltsikas, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Natural Multimodal Interaction for Design Applications
Elisabeth den Os, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands

COMBINE-for-PACE: Performance Assessment of a Complex Enterprise
Nadezhda Yarushkina, Ulyanovsk State Technical University, Russian Federation

Gesprecons: An eSafety and Risk Prevention Platform
Jesus Molina, AIDICO, Spain

EDEL: Developing a Second Generation Night-Vision System
Dieter Kooss, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

14:00
Chair: Theo Dimitrakos, Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, United Kingdom
Towards a Trust and Contract Management Framework for Dynamic Virtual Organisations
Theo Dimitrakos, Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, United Kingdom

Reputation Systems and Data Protection Law
Tobias Mahler, Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law, Norway

Web Services Security for Trustworthy Business Processing in Dynamic Virtual Organisations
Joris Claessens, European Microsoft Innovation Center, Germany

14:00
Session 3f: Broadband & Mobility 2: Technology Issues
Chair: Pete Bramhall, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Europe, United Kingdom
Wearable Mobile Computing – a Paradigm For Future European eWork
Michael Boronowsky, Center for Computing Technologies (TZI), Germany

WiFi vs. UWB - Present and Future Hot-Spot Technologies for Open Mobile Networks
Jörg Wylegalla, TU Dresden, Germany

4G Mobile in Europe: Business Scenarios and Implications for Research Policy
Pieter Ballon, TNO Strategy, Technology and Policy, Netherlands

14:00
Session 3g: eLearning 2: Education Issues 2
Chair: Joze Gricar, University of Maribor, Slovenia
eChallenges in International Education
Marcel Remijn, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Noisy Reform or Silent Revolution in the Higher Education? A Hungarian Overview
Zoltán Szabó, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary

Development and Implementation of a Collaborative Environment for Education
Manuel Castro, DIEEC/UNED, Spain

A Methodology for Developing Quality e-Learning Systems
Stephanos Mavromoustakos, The Philips College, Cyprus

14:00
Chair: Werner B. Korte, empirica GmbH, Germany
Putting the User at the Centre – Implications for the Provision of Online Public Services
Karsten Gareis, empirica Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologieforschung mbH, Germany

The eUser in a Universally Accessible Information Society
Margherita Antona, FORTH - ICS, Greece

Policy Approaches to Involve Societal At-Risk Groups in European eServices
Lutz Kubitschke, empirica Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologieforschung mbH, Germany

15:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
16:00
16:00
Session 4a: eBusiness 3: Case Studies
Chair: Margarita Lago, European Commission, Belgium
Economic Impact of E-Business
Pascal Verhoest, TNO-STB, Netherlands

Physical-Virtual Back-and-Forth: Lessons Learned from the FlyAway Travel
Solveig Wikström, Stockholm School of Business, Stockholm University, Sweden

Electronic Data Interchange: Efficient ICT Use in Agriculture
Vilija Juceviciene, Lithuanian University of Agriculture, Lithuania

Towards a Global Integration of the Portuguese Wine Cluster Information – the INFOVINI Project
Henriqueta Nóvoa, FEUP- Engineering Faculty of Porto, Portugal

16:00
Session 4b: eGovernment 3: Service Delivery
Chair: Paul Timmers, European Commission, Belgium
E-Procurement: Online Public Administration Purchasing
Adriano Leli, CSI-Piemonte, Italy

Selling an eTax Service - Revenue Commissioners, Ireland
Margaret Whelan, Revenue Commissioners, Ireland

E-Delivery – Based on the Austrian eGovernment Law
Peter Reichstaedter, Federal Chancellery of the Austrian Republic, Austria

Circuit Infrastructure for Multi-functional Card-based Citizen Services
Alessandro Battaglino, Comune Di Torino, Italy

16:00
Session 4c: Knowledge Management 3: Content Issues
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
Customisation of Information in the Manufacturing Industry
Christian Persson, Högskolen i Gjövik, Norway

Learning User Preference Models and Business Strategies for E-Commerce
Maria João Viamonte, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal

Natural Language Access and Intelligent Service Discovery in e-Business
Mikhail Simonov, Nomos Sistema, Italy

Experimental Design of the Text Identification Language within the ELIS Instrumental Testing System
Valery Gorbunov, Bashkir State Pedagogical University, Russian Federation

16:00
Chair: Ioannis Karaseitanidis, Institute of Communications and Computer Systems, Greece
INTUITION: A World-leading Force in VR
Nikolaos Frangakis, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems, Greece

Spin 3D: A VR-Platform on Internet ADSL Network for Synchronous Collaborative Work
Dominique Pavy, France Telecom, France

Virtual Reality Applications in the Energy Industry
Ricardo Salve, TECNATOM, Spain

Crossing the Boundaries in VR/VE: Human Factors
John Wilson, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Workspace Challenges in the Built Environment Sector
Terrence Fernando, University of Salford, United Kingdom

16:00
Chair: Theo Dimitrakos, Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, United Kingdom
Integrating the Hybrid PKI Model into Trust Relationship Lifecycle for Dynamic Virtual Organisations
Yücel Karabulut, SAP AG, Germany

Enabling Dynamic Security Perimeters for Virtual Collaborations
Damian Mac Randal, Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, United Kingdom

A Comprehensive XML-based Approach for Trust Negotiations
Lorenzo Martino, University of Milan, Italy

Autonomic Privilege Management - Extending PERMIS to Contribute to the TrustCoM Objectives
David Chadwick, University of Salford, United Kingdom

16:00
Session 4f: Broadband & Mobility 3: Business Issues
Chair: Peter Weiss, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Designing Business Models for Location Based Advertising
Bernhard Kölmel, CAS Software AG / YellowMap, Germany

Supporting eBusiness Activities in Multi-Service and Network Provider Environments
Vera Stavroulaki, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Using Dynamic Service and Network Discovery to Stimulate eBusiness over Composite Radio Environments
Nikolaos Koutsouris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Supporting eLearning and eHealth in a Broadband Network Environment
Nicola Ciulli, Consorzio Pisa Ricerche, Italy

16:00
Session 4g: eLearning 3: Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Ingo Hussla, Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, IZET, Germany
An Open Abstract Framework for Modeling Interoperability of Mobile Learning Services: developing the MOBIlearn architecture
Marco Di Girolamo, Hewlett-Packard Italy, Italy

eLearning Knowledge Representation by Interactive Formal Models & Virtual Worlds
Oleg Moukhine, Perm State Technical University, Russian Federation

The Virtual Laboratory as an Active Learning Environment
Mikhail Morozov, Mari State Technical University, Russian Federation

Adopting Groupware for Collaborative E-Learning: A Blackboard 'Groups' Case Study
Alan Hogarth, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom

16:00
Session 4h: eEurope 3: National Case Studies
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Net Readiness Perception Index
Michal Golinski, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Electronic Banking in Estonia: Development Aspects and Risks
Dmitri Sokolov, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

The FairsNet System in the European Trade Fair Market
Mariangela Contenti, Campus Bio-Medico University, Italy


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