27 - 29 October 2004
Hofburg Palace
Vienna, Austria

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eChallenges e-2004 Agenda


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

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Day 3: Friday, October 29, 2004
09:00
09:00
Chair: Kai Jakobs, Aachen University, Germany
eGovernment for Businesses: Lessons Learned from a Trajectory for Standardization of Business Information
Jack Verhoosel, ICTU, Netherlands

Effectiveness of Governance Structures for 3G Standardization and Implications for China's 3G Policy
Kai Reimers, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

The Future of Mobile Payment: Quest for Standards
Andriew Lim, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands

COPRAS - Improving the Interface between Research and Standardisation
Bart Brusse, CEN, Belgium

09:00
Session 9b: eGovernment 8: Identity Management
Chair: Gareth MacNaughton, Hewlett Packard Europe, Belgium
Resolving Interoperability Issues for eGovernment Identification Systems
Aine Ni Fhloinn, InHouse Training, Ireland

Personal Identity and Proxy Identities Austria’s eGovernment
Arno Hollosi, Federal Chancellory Austria, Austria

Identity and Relationship Management: The Key to Safe, Secure ICT Infrastructure
Giampaolo Montaletti, Unioncamere Emilia-Romagna, Italy

eEpoch Interoperable Electronic Identity Management
Antonio Marqués, ETRA Research and Development, Spain

09:00
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
The Cure for the Ills of eDemocracy is more eDemocracy - Networked Governance in the Information Society
Jonathan Cave, RAND Europe, United Kingdom

Developing an ICT Research Roadmap for eDemocracy
Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal

Democracy in Action - Open Source in eGovernment
Stephen Simmons, Addico Cornix Ltd, United Kingdom

09:00
Session 9d: GRID
Chair: Jorge Gasos, European Commission, Belgium
Building Grid Applications & Infrastructures with the GridLab Toolkit
Jarek Nabrzyski, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

Towards a Platform Enabling Grid based Application Service Provision
Stefan Wesner, High Performance Computing Centre Stuttgart, Germany

Interactive Visualization in CrossGrid - The Grid Visualization Kernel
Dieter Kranzlmüller, GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria

GRID based Virtual Laboratory for Scientific and Industrial Collaboration
Geleyn Meijer, University of Amsterdam and LogicaCMG, Netherlands

09:00
Session 9e: Logistics in Virtual Organisations
Chair: Paul Schoensleben, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
The Role of ICT in Reverse Logistics: A Hypothesis of RFID Implementation to Manage the Recovery Process
Andrea Payaro, University of Padua, Italy

A B2B Architecture for Goods Distribution in Urban and Metropolitan Areas
Bernd Wild, intarsys consulting GmbH, Germany

An Evaluation Methodology for Innovative Mobility Services: the MEROPE cities
Paolo Frosini, Regione Toscana, Italy

Profiling for Supplier Selection in the Context of the Extended Enterprise
Kate Dunne, CIMRU, NUI Galway, Ireland

09:00
Session 9f: SME Issues 2
Chair: Maarten Botterman, Stichting RAND Europe, Netherlands
Is there an e-Business Digital Divide among Firms? Evidence from a Multinational Pilot Study
Hans Schedl, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Germany

Results from an e-Business Strategic Framework Deployment in Micro-SMEs
Aires Duarte Silva, Digital Partners, Portugal

Traceability Service Centers Supporting Agri-Food SMEs
Paolo Onesti, DemoCenter S.c.a r.l., Italy

09:00
Session 9g: Media 3: Cultural Challenges
Chair: Roger Wallis, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Challenging Web Design and Cultural Issues in International E-commerce Sites
Kyeong S. Kang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

New Generation Mediation Service for the eTourism Market
Oliver Fodor, EC 3 Electronic Commerce Competence Center, Austria

Managing Copyright on Cultural Heritage
Roberto Gagliardi, Consorzio Pisa Ricerche, Italy

09:00
Chair: Gérald Santucci, European Commission, Belgium
Co-Chair: Michael Wiesmüller, BMVIT - Federal Ministry of Transp., Innovation & Technology, Austria
Structuring the European Research Area: The Role of the ERA-NET scheme
Wolfgang Wittke, European Commission, Belgium

Progress in ERA Co-ordination in IST
Vassilios Laopodis, European Commission, Belgium

Realising ERA: Towards a Common Vision and strategy in ICT R&D for the Enterprise
Gérald Santucci, European Commission, Belgium

ERA-NET: First experiences and strategic Options for the Future – An Austrian Viewpoint
Manfred Horvat, BIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Cooperation, Austria

Perspectives for ERA Coordination in IST from Slovenia
Andreja Umek Venturini, Ministry of education, Science and Sport, Slovenia

CISTRANA - Co-ordination of IST Research and National Activities
Andrea Koendgen, DLR e.V., Project Management Organization, Germany

ETRANET - ICT in Traditional Manufacturing Industries
Bernd Wohlkinger, eutema Technology Management, Austria

10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Chair: Kai Jakobs, Aachen University, Germany
Towards the Development of Standards for Electronic Business in Services
Gerhard Gudergan, FIR, Germany

The Third Estate - The Role of SMEs in ICT Standards Setting
Kai Jakobs, Aachen University, Germany

A Taxonomy of Service Standards and a Modification for E-Business
Knut Blind, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany

11:00
Workshop 10b: eGovernment 9: Creating a European Identity Management Architecture
Chair: Lia Borthwick, BT, United Kingdom
GUIDE's objectives and Policy Building Approach
Lia Borthwick, BT, United Kingdom

The Evolution of an eGovernment Identity Management Architecture
Andrew Critchley, GUIDE, United Kingdom

Process Management in eGovernment
Philip Seltsikas, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Technical Challenges in IdM
Lefteris Leondaridis, Netsmart S.A., Greece

Knowledge Representation and Sharing for European Values based Identity Management
Andrea Kő, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary

11:00
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
Argument Visualisation to Support Democratic Decision-Making
Ann Macintosh, Napier University, United Kingdom

eGovernance Issues in SME Networks
Colin Gray, OUBS, United Kingdom

eParticipation in the Development of Barcelona’s Municipal Action Plan 2004-2007
Javier Sánchez Cano, Ajuntament de Barcelona, Spain

DEMOsfera: a Laboratory for eCitizenship in Sicily
Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy

11:00
Chair: Martin Weidemann, FIR, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Guidance in SCM Configuration – The PRODCHAIN Toolbox
Andreas Nobs, ETH Center for Enterprise Sciences (BWI), Switzerland

Enabling Business Opportunities in Post Block Exemption Era - MYCAREVENT
Heiko Dirlenbach, FIR - Forschungsinstitut für Rationalisierung, Germany

PARCELMAN - An Overview
André Quadt, Research Institute for Operations Management (FIR), Germany

Discussion
Volker Stich, FIR - Forschungsinstitut für Rationalisierung, Germany

11:00
Session 10e: Supply Chain Management
Chair: Paul Schoensleben, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Decision Support and Strategy Formulation in Supply Chain Management
Matthias Schnetzler, ETH Center for Enterprise Sciences (BWI), Switzerland

E-Solutions for Planning Lifecycle-Oriented, Flexible Production Systems
Nils Wemhöner, WZL, RWTH Aachen, Germany

Digital Engineering and Supply Chain Management for Enhanced Toyota System
Satoshi Kuroiwa, EC Promotion Council of Japan, Japan

Applying Collaborative e-Business in the Automotive Electronics Industry
Jens Eschenbächer, BIBA, Germany

11:00
Session 10f: SME Issues 3: Regional Benchmarking
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Understanding the Dynamics of e-Business Adoption by SMEs
Gordon Lee, Parallel 56 Limited, United Kingdom

Using eBusiness for the Development of Competitive Advantage in Lituanian SMEs
Rimantas Gatautis, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

Roadmap for SME Sustainable Profitability
Jorge Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal

11:00
Chair: Flavio Bonfatti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
The SEEM Concept and the SEEM@Work Community
Flavio Bonfatti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Foreseeing the Single European Electronic Market - Information Collection and Study
Ricardo Goncalves, UNINOVA, Portugal

SEEM-Enabling Technologies
Paola Daniela Monari, DEMOCENTER, Italy

11:00
Chair: Valerie Gregg, National Science Foundation, United States
Co-Chair: Wolfgang Streitenberger, European Commission, Belgium
Digital Government Research in the USA: An Introduction
Valerie Gregg, National Science Foundation, United States

The Digital Government Research Center: Overview of Research
Yigal Arens, USC-ISI, United States

Conditions and Measures of Success in Public Sector Knowledge Networks
Theresa Pardo, Center for Technology in Government, United States

Challenges and Opportunities for International Research Collaboration: The Budapest Workshop
Noshir S. Contractor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

Challenges and Opportunities for International Research Collaboration: The Seattle Workshop
Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany

12:30
Lunch Time : Exhibition & Networking
13:30
13:30
Closing Plenary 11a
Chair: Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium
European ICT Leadership in Educational Development
Jan Zadak, Hewlett Packard Europe, Czech Republic

The Role of Government in the IT Revolution
Mart Laar, Eesti Riigikogu, Estonia

The Austrian eGovernment Initiative – Good Practice in European eAdministration
Christian Rupp, Austrian Federal Chancellery, Austria

Innovation 2010 - Towards More Coherent Policies for Europe
Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium

Overview of Workshop Findings
Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland


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