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 2: Thursday, October 28, 2004
09:00
09:00
Session 5a: eBusiness 4: Trust & Confidence
Chair: Pete Bramhall, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Europe, United Kingdom
Cyber-Trust
Lorenzo Valeri, RAND Europe, Germany

EUPKI, the Libre Software Public Key Infrastructure
Eduard Tric, Axetel, Romania

A Practical Solution to the Interoperability Challenge in PKI Related Online Services
Anders Krabbe Moeller, Naestved Municipality, Denmark

BioSec: Biometrics and Security Towards Trust and Security
Orestes Sanchez, Telefonica I+D, Spain

09:00
Session 5b: eGovernment 4: Services for Citizens & Business
Chair: Agnès Bradier, European Commission, Belgium
vCRM - Vienna Citizens' Request Management
Rainer Riedel, VCA (Vienna City Administration), Austria

The Regione Piemonte Ability Passport: A Regional Service Network for Disabled Citizens
Paolo Raviolo, CSI-Piemonte, Italy

Mapping the Law: Knowledge Support for Business Development Enquiry
Frank Wilson, Interaction Design Ltd, United Kingdom

RISER: Trans-European Access to Resident Registers for Business and Citizens
Hendrik Tamm, PSI AG, Germany

09:00
Session 5c: Knowledge Management 4: Semantic Modelling & Applications
Chair: Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
A National Programme Perspective on ERA Challenges for Semantic Systems and Services
Bernd Wohlkinger, eutema Technology Management, Austria

Ontology-enabled Knowledge Asset Trading
Dimitris Apostolou, Planet SA, Greece

The Role of a Semantic Engine in an Information Management System
Anton Zamolotskikh, IIMC International Information Management Corporation, Ireland

09:00
Session 5d: eWork 4: Ambient Intelligence
Chair: Georgios Tselentis, European Commission, Belgium
The Challenges of Work/Home Boundaries and User Perceptions for Ambient Intelligence
Rebecca Ellis, University of Essex, United Kingdom

Evaluation of an AmI Workplace
Andrew Harrison, DEGW, United Kingdom

Organisations as Multilayered Networks: The Space Syntax of Ambient Intelligence
Alan Penn, UCL, United Kingdom

Ambient Intelligence Vision: Exploring the Social Risks of its Construction
Irene Lopez de Vallejo, University College London, United Kingdom

09:00
Chair: Hermann Loeh, CeTIM, Germany
The Co-Existence of Communities of Practice and Virtual Organisations
Flavius Sturm, FhG IAO - Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering, Germany

Virtual Organisations in Healthcare: Organisation, People and Technology
Marjan Grootveld, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

Managing Virtual Projects: A Benchmark Study of Collaboration Tools
Gordon Sung, CeTIM, Germany

Enhancing Presence and Context Awareness in Collaborative Settings
Henk de Poot, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

09:00
Workshop 5f: Managing Smart Spaces
Chair: Mícheál Ó Foghlú, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
Infrastructure Requirements for Smart Spaces and Managed Zones
Mícheál Ó Foghlú, TSSG, WIT, Ireland

Managed Person-centric Adaptive Services for Smart Spaces
Dave Lewis, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Indoor Wireless Location Tracking Systems for Smart Space Applications
Rajiv Mathur, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland

Integrated Management of Smart Spaces
Sven van der Meer, TSSG, WIT, Ireland

09:00
Session 5g: eLearning 4: Commercialisation Issues
Chair: Emilie Normann, European Commission, Belgium
From Continuous Medical Education to Continuous Professional Development
Roberto Nardi, SEMG, Italy

Pilot Implementation of an Intelligent e-Learning Environment
Paul Dan Cristea, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania

MetaCampus Marketplace and the Challenge for Next Generation eLearning Platforms
Solenn Le Goff, Atos Origin, Spain

09:00
Chair: Wolffried Stucky, CEPIS, Germany
Co-Chair: Burkart Sellin, Cedefop, Greece
eSkills and Qualifications for Europe
André Richier, European Commission, Belgium

Developing European eSkills and Qualifications Frameworks
Burkart Sellin, Cedefop, Greece

Preliminary Results of European ICT Certification and Qualification Needs Study
Peter Bumann, CEPIS, Germany

Driving Informatics Competence in Europe: the EUCIP Programme
Paolo Schgör, EUCIP Ltd, Italy

10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Session 6a: eBusiness 5: Commercialisation Issues
Chair: Dave Broster, European Commission, Belgium
Hermes - The Trans-European Hybrid Mail Service
Sergio Zamboni, Postel SpA, Italy

Customer Relationship Management and Service of Capital Goods at Remote Locations
Kim Jansson, VTT Industrial Systems, Finland

ASP Solutions for XML Archives Management and Exploitation
Fabrizio Nahum, Regesta.exe (SOL-TEC), Italy

11:00
Session 6b: eGovernment 5: Regional Initiatives
Chair: Flavia Marzano, UPI, Italy
Uptake of eServices in Danish Municipalities
Helle Zinner Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Kommunalnet.at - the Intranet for Local Authorities in Austria
Peter Parycek, Danube-University Krems, Austria

Emilia-Romagna Regional Strategy on ICT
Kussai Shahin, ASTER S. Cons. p. a., Italy

SITAD: Building a Local Spatial Data Infrastructure in Piedmont within INSPIRE perspective
Piergiorgio Cipriano, CSI-Piemonte, Italy

11:00
Session 6c: Knowledge Management 5: Future Challenges
Chair: Georgios Tselentis, European Commission, Belgium
Building Community Mirrors with Public Shared Displays
Michael Koch, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany

Knowledge Transfer from Researchers to Businesses - eXperience and EUREXIS
Barbara Sigrist, University of Applied Sciences Basel, Switzerland

Knowledge Management in 2010 - Business Needs and Market Prospects
Jonathan Sage, IBM Business Consulting Services, Belgium

11:00
Chair: Hans Schaffers, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands
Understanding Innovation in the Mobile Workplace
Hans Schaffers, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

Mobile Support for Communities of Practice
Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany

Building Context Awareness into Physical Service Environments
Fabrizio Davide, Telecom Italia Learning Services, Italy

Mobile Work Environments for Engineering Sectors
Terrence Fernando, University of Salford, United Kingdom

Citizen-centric Value Network of Professionals: Well-being Services @ Work
Niilo Saranummi, VTT Information Technology, Finland

11:00
Session 6e: Innovation & Virtual Organisations
Chair: Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany
Fostering Innovation in Extended Enterprises
Mikel Sorli, LABEIN, Spain

InnovationEnterprizer: System for Evaluating and Managing Corporate Innovation
Iain Bitran, S3 International, United Kingdom

Organisational Alignment and Managing Innovation with In-Company Incubators
Alan Warr, London Business School, United Kingdom

Value Chain Reference Model Overview
Tom Mercer, StreamlineSCM, United States

11:00
Session 6f: Broadband & Mobility 4: Case Studies
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
Opportunities, Threats and Critical Success Factors of the ASP Business Model
Lars Hansen, Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, IZET, Germany

Breaking the High-Speed Barrier: Inhibitors to Broadband Exploitation by SMEs
Donna March, eCommerce Innovation Centre, United Kingdom

Adding Mobility to Fixed Voice Services
Jean-Marc Cannet, Alcatel CIT, France

Science Game: Mobile Gaming in a Scientific Exhibition
Francesco Bellotti, DIBE - University of Genoa, Italy

11:00
Session 6g: eLearning 5: Challenges
Chair: Joze Gricar, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Initiating Transformational Change in Dynamic Environments
Ted O'Keeffe, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

ORGANIC - Continuous Organisational Learning in Innovation and Companies
Richard Messnarz, ISCN GesmbH, Austria

Future Educational Needs for Manufacturing Strategy
Asbjorn Rolstadas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

11:00
Chair: Wolffried Stucky, CEPIS, Germany
Co-Chair: Burkart Sellin, Cedefop, Greece
The ECDL as a Voluntary Global Standard for e-Skills
Thomas Michel, DLGI, Germany

The Impact of Low Computer Literacy in the Information Society
Fulvia Sala, AICA, Italy

eLearning in European SMEs: the Challenge for Policies and Practice
Graham Attwell, Knownet Ltd, Germany

Credit Transfer & Standardisation of IT and Multimedia Skills & Qualifications in Europe
Gerald Thiel, DEKRA Akademie GmbH, Germany

The Employability of ICT Professionals - A Study of European SMEs
Dora Scholarios, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

12:30
Lunch Time : Exhibition & Networking
14:00
14:00
Session 7a: eBusiness 6: Interoperability
Chair: Philip Seltsikas, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
The Adoption of Standardised Technology in the Automotive Industry
Martina Gerst, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

An Interoperability Testing Study: Automotive Inventory Visibility and Interoperability
Nenad Ivezic, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States

Business Model Interoperability using Enterprise Model Integration
Harald Kuehn, BOC Information Systems GmbH, Austria

Business Interoperability based on e-Documents with Embedded Workflow
Massimo Garuti, DemoCenter, Italy

14:00
Session 7b: eGovernment 6: Interoperability
Chair: Paul Timmers, European Commission, Belgium
Experiences from Formulating Recommendations for a National Interoperability Strategy
Efthimios Tambouris, Archetypon S.A., Greece

Towards Virtual Governance Architecture - A Perspective on Information Technology as a Transformer of Public Institutions and Governments
Thomas Zwahr, EPFL, Switzerland

A Research Roadmap for Sustainable Information Cities
Stephen Curwell, University of Salford, United Kingdom

In Principle: Towards an Open Architecture for eGovernment Identity Management
Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany

14:00
Chair: Charles Lowe, e-Forum, United Kingdom
eGovernment Learning Journeys: Knowledge Management in Action
Charles Lowe, e-Forum, United Kingdom

Local eGovernment Excellence
David McElhinney, Liverpool City Council, United Kingdom

Using a Portal to Integrate Services across Government Tiers
Baudouin de Sonis, e-Forum, Belgium

Local Data Sharing and Co-branding to Better Serve Citizens
Nicolas Conso, Caisse de Depots et Consignations, France

14:00
Session 7d: eWork 6: eHealth Issues & Case Studies
Chair: Richard Stevens, Gruppo Formula, Italy
How to Speed-up the Implementation of eWork in the Health Care Sector
Uwe Kirchhoff, ATB Institut für angewandte Systemtechnik Bremen GmbH, Germany

Learning through Online Communities - A Study of Health Care Sites in Europe
Asa Smedberg, Stockholm University/KTH, Sweden

Building Knowledge Driven and Dynamically Networked Communities within European Healthcare Systems
Valentina Perdoni, Fondazione IARD, Italy

14:00
Session 7e: Virtual Products
Chair: Teresa De Martino, European Commission, Belgium
Useful Semantic Product Properties in Virtual Worlds
Rainer Malkewitz, Zentrum für Graphische Datenverarbeitung e.V., Germany

Virtual Integrated Design in an Intranet Environment
Zenobia Weiss, Poznan University of Technology Institute of Mechanical Technology, Poland

New Working Environments for Product Development - A Component Framework for CAx Application Development
Martin Richter, RPK, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

14:00
Session 7f: Broadband & Mobility 5: Case Studies 2
Chair: Mícheál Ó Foghlú, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
Implementing Adaptive Collaborative Telework in Public Administration
Mayumi Hori, Hakuoh University, Japan

Trusted eBusiness Services in Social Housing
Simon Robinson, empirica Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologieforschung mbH, Germany

Mobile Biometric Person Identification System on the Basis of Pattern Recognition Software and GSM Cellular Networks
Alexander Yudashkin, Samara State Technical University, Russian Federation

A Collaborative Framework for Distributed Winter Testing
Peter Törlind, Polhem Laboratory, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

14:00
Session 7g: Media 1: Industry Challenges
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
The Peer-to-Peer Dilemma
Lars-Erik Eriksson, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden

P2P, "Legal" Downloading Sites and the Future of Music Distribution
Anders Edström Frejman, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden

Online Music and Competitive Actions in the Music Industry
Manu Aunola, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

The Swedish Newspaper Industry’s Changing Business Strategies for Multi-Channel Publishing 1995 – 2004
Tomas Uppgard, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden

14:00
Chair: Helga Bechmann, Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, IZET, Germany
TRAIN-IT: Turning e-2004 Technologies into Business
Helga Bechmann, Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, IZET, Germany

New Financial Support Strategies for eTechnology Companies
Utz Meyer-Reim, Euler Hermes Kreditversicherungs-AG, Germany

Axetel Consulting – Experience Report of a Start-up
Eduard Tric, Axetel, Romania

eTEN - Supporting Commercialisation of Research Results
Dave Broster, European Commission, Belgium

15:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
16:00
16:00
Session 8a: eBusiness 7: Interoperability 2
Chair: Peter Fatelnig, European Commission, Belgium
SATINE Project: Exploiting Web Services in the Travel Industry
Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Situation-Aware Service Selection from Large Offers
Bernhard Holtkamp, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering (ISST), Germany

Semantic Integration in eCommerce
Xavier Alcalá, University of Corunna, Spain

Interoperability in the Model Accelerated Society
Jan Goossenaerts, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

16:00
Chair: Norbert Benamou, Business Flow Consulting, France
Strategies Used to Reach eGovernment Interoperability: An Initial Evaluation
Alain Keravel, HEC, France

Towards Intelligent Cities
Amanda Marshall-Ponting, University of Salford, United Kingdom

Enabling Interoperability between Public Administrations - A Pan-European Approach
Otmar Adam, Institute for Information Systems at the DFKI, Germany

TERREGOV: Collaborative Practices among Civil Servants
Stefania Filipazzi, Associazione Impresa Politecnico- Politecnico di Milano, Italy

16:00
Session 8c: eDemocracy: Issues
Chair: Gareth MacNaughton, Hewlett Packard Europe, Belgium
eVoting: Who Controls the eElectoral Process?
Alexandros Xenakis, Napier University International Teledemocracy Centre, United Kingdom

Implementing eDemocracy: eVoting and eParticipation
Maria Angela Biasiotti, ITTIG/CNR, Italy

Regulatory and Legal Challenges for eVoting and eDemocracy
Thanassis Kosmopoulos, Ministry of National Economy, Greece

A Method for Decision Support in e-Democracy
Love Ekenberg, Stockholm University, Sweden

16:00
Chair: Richard Stevens, Gruppo Formula, Italy
ICT for Business 2015: Heading for the Next Challenges
Gérald Santucci, European Commission, Belgium

Interoperability and Standardization across Industry Sectors
Nenad Ivezic, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States

The Basic Foundations of Interoperability for Enterprise Software and Applications
Jean-Paul Bourrieres, LAP - Université Bordeaux 1, France

The Role of the Community in Addressing Interoperability
Klaus-Dieter Platte, Platte.Consult, Belgium

Interoperability in the Automotive Sector
Pat Snack, AIAG - Automotive Industry Action Group, United States

16:00
Chair: Philippe Girard, University Bordeaux 1, LAP-GRAI, France
Implementation of an Integrated Organisation and Process Tool for Engineering Design Co-ordination
Christophe Merlo, LIPSI-ESTIA, France

Enforce Engineering Collaboration
Martine Callot, EADS CCR, France

Specifications of a Collaborative Tool for Product Design
Bertrand Rose, CRAN, France

16:00
Session 8f: SME Issues 1: Collaboration
Chair: Peter Weiss, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Collaboration and Enterprise Networks: What about SMEs?
Manon van Leeuwen, Fundecyt, Spain

Coaching High-Growth Start-Ups: Integrating Online Intelligence Solutions and In-Depth Support
Estelle Chatard, Newcastle City Council, United Kingdom

Using Enterprise Models to Define a Web Based Collaborative eEngineering Environment for SMEs
Daniel Amaral, NUMA - Advanced Manufactuirng Nucleous, Brazil

Enabling Internet-based B2B Transactions through Application Interconnection
Yannis Charalabidis, Singular Software SA, Greece

16:00
Session 8g: Media 2: Content Challenges
Chair: Roger Wallis, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Television Content Online - eBusiness Strategies for AV-Archives
Michael Grill, ORF, Austria

Customer Needs in Mobile Rich Media Markets
Torsten Brodt, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland

Electronic Content Publication, Certification and Verification System
Ivan Pigulevsky, Digt Company, Russian Federation

Bifurcation - Improving the Effectiveness of Personalized Web-based Systems
Bo Lennstrand, Gotland University, Sweden

16:00
Chair: Olov Forsgren, Borås University College, Sweden
eService Co-design Platforms
Olov Forsgren, Borås University College, Sweden

Born to Co-operate: New Communication Approaches for eGovernment
Jaak Tepandi, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

Open Applications and Solution Sharing for Governments
David Rowe, Microsoft, United Kingdom

The eCitizen Perspective - Can eGovernment Avoid Becoming Boo.Gov?
Lars Albinsson, Calistoga Springs Research Institute, Sweden


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