eChallenges e-2005 Agenda
Updated: 2005-03-30 14:41:23
Disclaimer:
This is the Final Programme, which is subject to change at the discretion of the International Programme Committee.
Day 1: Wednesday, October 19, 2005
09:00
09:00
Opening Plenary 1a
Welcome Presentation
Joao Da Silva, European Commission, Belgium
From eEurope2005 to i2010 - Contribution of Regional Cooperation
Jure Zupan, Minister of Higher Education, Science & Technology, Slovenia
Future Work Environments
Noriyuki Yonemura, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Japan
Hi tech, low cost, best citizen experience - Opportunities for Government Breakthroughs
Ingo Juraske, HP, Germany
10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Session 2a: eBusiness - Issues
Gender Differences in Processing Information: Implications for Online Search Patterns and Task Performance
Jacques Nantel, HEC Montreal, Canada
What drives e-business adoption by firms? The role of innovation attributes and context
Kenneth Kraemer, University of California, Irvine / CRITO, United States
The European Digital Passport - from Macro to Micro level
Detlef Dr. Houdeau, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany
A Framework for Cross-Institutional Authentication and Authorization
Wei Zhou, University of Trier, Germany
11:00
Session 2b: eGovernment - Issues
Best practices - do they exist and are they replicable
Helmut Drueke, Capgemini Germany, Germany
DOES E-GOVERNMENT PAY OFF? Study on the effective use of ICT in the public sector in Europe, in search for European exemplary public services – EUREXEMPs
Arnout Ponsioen, TNO, Netherlands
e-Government Community Source: Open Solutions for Value at the Application Layer
David Rowe, Microsoft, United Kingdom
Government Information Intermediaries? E-government and information services - the changing roles of public and private actors
Nicklas Lundblad, St Anna Research Institute, Sweden
11:00
Session 2c: Knowledge Management - Issues
Look who’s talking: the virtues of organisational storytelling
Henk de Poot, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands
Managing successful collaboration – merging trust, reputation and content
Gregor Heinrich, Fraunhofer Institut f. Graphische Datenverarbeitung, Germany
The integration of the customer's knowledge for continuous innovation
Maria Th. Semmelrock-Picej, biztec, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Knowledge Management, Learning Trajectories and ICT in Innovation Clusters: Future Research Challenges.
Ramon O'Callaghan, Tilburg University, Netherlands
11:00
Session 2d: eWork - Issues
Gender and distant work relations
Margunn Bjrnholt, Vegdirektoratet, Norway
Sustainable workstyles and ambient intelligence
Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
Vertical collaborative frameworks, between standardisation and customistation
Piero de Sabbata, Enea, Italy
Experiences with working principles, social team success factors, and generic working platform systems used in an eEurope of collaborative projects.
Richard Messnarz, ISCN GesmbH, Austria
11:00
Session 2e: Issues for Virtual Organisations
Towards Semantic-Based Industrial Interoperability Efforts
Nenad Ivezic, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Drivers for Group Working and Collaborative Technology in the Business Sector: A Survey of Human Resource Managers
Alan Hogarth, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom
Usability as Driver for Relationships: Usability Testing for Enterprises with strong Customer Relationships
Martin Waiguny, University of Klagenfurt: eBusiness-Institute - business technologies (biztec), Austria
Design meeting workspaces in highly distributed industrial processes
François Laborie, EADS CCR, France
11:00
Session 2f: Mobility - Issues
The Future of Mobility and Mobile Services
Maria Cristina Brugnoli, Telecom Italia Learning Services, Italy
'Living Labs' or User-Driven Innovation Environments in the 'Information Society'
Jan Annerstedt, Interlace-invent ApS, Denmark
TOWARD A GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICS (GST)
Peter Van der Perre, ERTICO-ITS Europe, Belgium
Analysis Framework for e-business models An empirical study on 12 broadband cases
Irma Borst, LogicaCMG, Netherlands
11:00
Session 2g: Digital Content - Issues
Early adopters of P2P - a decentralized, user dominated alternative of Internet.
Olle Findahl, World Internet Institute, Sweden
DRM – Intrusion or Solution?
Ulf Blomqvist, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) - Media Technology & Graphic Arts, Sweden
Spoofing, sniffing and suing – the major record companies response to file sharing
Anders Edström Frejman, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden
Bifurcation – Improving the Effectiveness of Personalized Web-based Systems. Part 2. Persistent long-term results
Erik Wallin, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
11:00
Session 2h: eEurope - Adoption Issues
The e-business readiness study 2005: sensitivity analysis and robustness assessment
Stefano Tarantola, Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy
ICT Knowledge 4 ICT Diffusion
Iskra Popova, Mid Sweden University, Sweden
e-Commerce in Poland – state-of-the-art, chances and barriers
Marcin Kraska, The Institute of Logistics and Warehousing, Poland
From ICT to efficiency: firm level experience in Slovenia
Andreja Jaklic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:30
Lunch Time : Exhibition & Networking
14:00
14:00
Session 3a: eBusiness - Case Studies
The Role of Commercial Virtual Community in Electronic Business: Korean Online Portal Cases
Seungbong Park, Korea University, Korea, Republic Of
eB2B-challenge: The Case of a Trade Company Merkur
Tatjana Huber, Merkur d.d., Slovenia
Fast inquiry of traceability information: methodology and software architecture
Massimo Garuti, DemoCenter, Italy
Building an e-Business Platform: An Experience Report
Stephanos Androutsellis-Theotokis, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
14:00
Session 3b: eGovernment - Process Issues
IT Strategies in UK Public Administration: Business Rule Management Systems adoption.
Philippe Toy-Riont, ILOG, France
Modeling Methods for Information Integration: Comparative Cases in e-Government
Anthony Cresswell, Center for Technology in Government, United States
Intermediation models for cross-border e-Government
Aljosa Pasic, Atos Origin, Spain
e-government and Archives of the Future
Gustaf Johnssen, Agency for Public Management, Sweden
14:00
Session 3c: Knowledge Management - Case Studies
ISEM: A Multi-Agent System For Testing The Behaviour of Electronic Market Participants
Maria João Viamonte, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
Lessons Learned from Collaborative Data Mining Projects in SolEuNet
Dunja Mladenic, J.Stefan Institute, Slovenia
Semantic Product Properties and Shapes – What your Customer Already Knows
Rainer Malkewitz, Zentrum für Graphische Datenverarbeitung e.V., Germany
Semantics-driven Information Retrieval - An integrated Approach
Christoph Kunz, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany
14:00
Session 3d: eWork - Industry Issues
The Impact of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing on Working Environments
Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, mcm institute University St. Gallen, Switzerland
eProCon: electronic Product Information in Construction, Supporting eWork in the Nordic Construction Industry.
Gudni Gudnason, Icelandic Building Research Institute, Iceland
Current trends in steel product industry - drivers towards e-business
Päivi Iskanius, University of Oulu, Finland
Building bridges between research results and industrial problems in Demand and Supply Networks
Marco Cantamessa, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
14:00
Session 3e: Innovation for Virtual Organisations
Supporting Innovation Management in Extended Enterprise
Mikel Sorli, LABEIN, Spain
Innovations in the service sector; experiences with embedded innovation
Geleyn Meijer, LogicaCMG, Netherlands
Personalized Large-Scale Scientific Online Content
Mitja Jermol, Josef Stefan Institue, Slovenia
The Impact of Mobile Information and Communication Technology Adoption in the Construction Industry
Sihem Grigem, BIBA-Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology and Applied Work Science at the University of Bremen, Germany
14:00
Session 3f: Mobility - Network Issues
Signalling-independent End-to-end QoS Management in Service Provider Network for Multimedia Telephony Services
Gino Carrozzo, Consorzio Pisa Ricerche, Italy
Spectrum Exchange in a B3G, Wireless Access, Context
George Dimitrakopoulos, University of Piraeus, Greece
Negotiation of Network Services and Spectrum in B3G, Composite Radio Environments
Vera Stavroulaki, University of Piraeus, Greece
Pervasiveness in Converged Telecommunications: A Business Opportunity for the Operators
Simos Menexis, Temagon, Greece
14:00
Session 3g: Digital Content - Applications
Smart Content - Scenarios and Technologies for a Knowledge-based Audiovisual Archive
Georg Güntner, Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Austria
A new approach to use software for managing soft-facts a graphical approach to keep information vivid and valuable – reducing the time read papers and improving communication quality.
Werner Riegler, MEMETICOR, Austria
ENAMORADO: Enabling Nomadic Agents in a Multimedia ORiented Architecture of Distributed Objects
Yana Esteves, Electronic Engineering Division - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Metadata Management in a heterogeneous Digital Library
Bernhard Haslhofer, ARCS RSA DME, Austria
14:00
Session 3h: eEurope - Case Studies
More than data: how to apply and take advantage of interregional benchmarking of information society
David Osimo, regione Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Applied Knowledge-Management in eGovernment: Creating a Research Information System for the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing
Lars Wessels, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Methodology to Create Successful Public-Private Collaboration to Overcome the Digital Divide and Results
Ana Moreno Romero, ENRED Consultores, S.L., Spain
TECHNOLOGY NETWORK ICT SLOVENIA – INNOVATION ENVIRONMENT PLATFORM
Mitja Golja, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of electrical engineering, Slovenia
15:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
16:00
16:00
Session 4a: eBusiness - Applications
Addressing the Contract Issue, Standardisation for QoS
Russell Lock, Computing Department (SECSE project + DIRC project), United Kingdom
Self-Organization in Distributed e-Business Systems
Jochen Fromm, Kassel University, Germany, Germany
Service Discovery for Service Centric Systems
Andrea Zisman, City University - Department of Computing, United Kingdom
Towards Service-centric System Engineering
Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
16:00
Session 4b: eGovernment - eAdoption
Barcelona's e-Challenge: Fostering Networking in the Innovation Ecosystem
Ricard Huguet, Ajuntament de Barcelona, Spain
eTampere - a New Regional Operation Model for Knowledge Society Programme
Jarmo Viteli, eTampere programme, Finland
Results of the Successful Regional Information Society Strategy of Madeira
Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal
Using ICT to define and monitor the public action to change city governance
Alain Keravel, HEC, France
16:00
Session 4c: Knowledge Management - Applications
MSDS Knowledge Workbench: An automated document checking tool
Hwee-Leng Ong, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
A Tool for Textual and Conceptual Annotation of Documents
Michel Simonet, TIMC Laboratory, France
A Decision Support Toolkit for the Selection of KM Methods and Instruments for Inter-organisational Networks
Meikel Peters, Chair and Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics of RWTH Aachen, Germany
IntelliAlert: Augmenting Ad Alert Service with Domain Knowledge and Qualitative Reasoning
Aarno Lehtola, VTT Information Technology, Finland
16:00
Session 4d: eWork - IMS
Managing strategic networks of knowledge-based SMEs: concepts, ICT solutions and case studies
Jeroen Kemp, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany
eSupport for Evaluating and Visualising Production Flexibility
Nils Wemhöner, WZL, RWTH Aachen, Germany
A flexible Approach for Semantic Integration
Said Izza, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France
Internet-control System for a Learning Robotic Engineering Complex
G.B. Masalsky, Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, Russian Federation
16:00
Workshop 4e: Next Generation Virtual Organisation concepts in GRID environments
Secure and Dynamic Virtual Organizations for Business
Lutz Schubert, HLRS, Germany
Specific Challenges of Mobile Dynamic Virtual Organizations (MDVO)
Christian Loos, Universität Hohenheim, Germany
Enabling Knowledge Construction in Learning Processes through Virtual Learning Communities
Nadia Romano, CRMPA, Italy
16:00
Session 4f: Mobility - Applications
A COMMERCIAL PROOF OF CONCEPT: INSTANT MESSENGER APPLICATION EXTENSIONS
Sven van der Meer, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
INSTANT MESSAGING AS A PLATFORM FOR THE REALISATION OF A TRUE UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
Sven van der Meer, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
A-GPS Positioning in today's Mobile Networks
Zvonimir Vukovic, Siemens d.d., Croatia
ISMAEL – On the Way to Improve Airport Operation Management
Constanze Stockhammer, HiTec Marketing, Austria
16:00
Session 4g: Digital Content - Cultural Heritage
Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Digitization and Access Policy Prospects and Projects In Hand
REGINA VARNIENE, Martynas Mazvydas National Library of Lithuania, Lithuania
SVM – Siberian virtual museum of informatics history
Victor Kasyanov, Institute of Informatics Systems, Russian Federation
Digitisation of Literary Heritage Using Open Standards
Tomaz Erjavec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
The initiatives on preservation of Slovenian digital heritage
Alenka Kavčič-Čolić, National and University Library (NUK), Slovenia
16:00
Session 4h: eEurope - Accessibility Issues
Making Progress Towards User-Orientation in Online Public Service Provision in Europe
Karsten Gareis, empirica Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologieforschung mbH, Germany
Facilitating virtual networking for Design for All in Europe: The HERMES platform
Iosif Klironomos, FORTH-ICS, Greece
Developing a One-Stop-Shop for Accessible Tourism in Europe [OSSATE Portal] for the Disabled Tourism Market: Technical and Business
Dimitrios Buhalis, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
eTampere and Internet bus Netti-Nysse builds humanly sustainable information society
Elina Harju, Tampere City Library, Finland
Day 2: Thursday, October 20, 2005
09:00
09:00
Session 5a: eBusiness - Interoperability
Providing Semantic Interoperability in the Healthcare Domain through Ontology Mapping
Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Towards Improving Interoperability of eServices
Eleni Koutrouli, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
A MMD approach to the development of interoperable SOA architecture
Lorenzo Pondrelli, Gruppo Formula, Italy
SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE FOR BUSINESS MONITORING SYSTEMS INTEROPERABILITY
Harald Kuehn, BOC Information Systems GmbH, Austria
09:00
Session 5b: eGovernment - Case Studies
Role of Riga’s local government in building E-society
Ēriks Zēgelis, Riga City Council Information Technology Center, Latvia
INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN POLISH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION – CURRENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES OF DEVELOPMENT
Adam Nowicki, The Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland
Swedish Customs eKey for SME’s – electronic signatures based on customer-orientation and use of innovative ICT creates increased foreign trade over The Virtual Customs Office
Mats Wicktor, Swedish Customs, Sweden
E- AGRICULTURAL MARKETING (EKVI)
Mohan Das, MAP_IT, India
09:00
Workshop 5c: Knowledge Management in Healthcare
The **** Clinical Knowledge Management Systems
Vladimiro De Luca, Metaware Spa, Italy
Modeling clinical guidelines and pathways in breast cancer care
Mariangela Contenti, Campus Bio-Medico University, Italy
Modelling medical research processes in humans to set up a standard for clinical trial management systems
Fabrizio Ricci, IRPPS-CNR, Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies- Italian National Research Counc, Italy
The COCOON project: a semantics-based health care information infrastructure able to seamlessly integrate medical information and eHealth services
Valentina Perdoni, Fondazione IARD, Italy
09:00
Session 5d: Logistics
COSTE: a Web-Services Infrastructure Enabling Interoperability and Integration of Spatial and Traffic e-Contents for European Regions
Marco Boero, Softeco Sismat SpA, Italy
Improving the Quality of Life in Rural Areas
Brian Masson, Angus Transport Forum, United Kingdom
Choice of Electronic Toll Collection Technology
Yanying Li, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
An Assessment of a Traffic Surveillance Algorithm by Using Loops, Radars and Video Detectors
Beshr Sultan, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
09:00
Workshop 5e: Innovation in Mobile and Collaborative Working Environments
Managing Mobile Work - Insights from European Practice
Torsten Brodt, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Mobile and Collaborative Workplaces: An Agenda for Innovation
Hans Schaffers, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands
09:00
Session 5f: Mobility - Case Studies
Case Study of e-Government Portal of Mobile Access to Public Services Billing Sysiem
Veaceslav Sidorenco, Technical University of Moldova, Moldova, Republic Of
Towards a sustainable telecentre model
Linda Johansson, Department of Computer and Systems Science, Stockholm University & KTH, Sweden
Mobile warehouse for tourism services, a business case emerges out of the Finnish Im@gine IT site
Caj Holm, Traficon Ltd, Finland
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN APPLICATION MANAGER USING LOCATION BY WIRELESS LAN
Manuel Castro, DIEEC/UNED, Spain
B4B (Bricks for Biz): a Platform to support General Users in Developing Mobile Business Applications
Riccardo Berta, DIBE - University of Genoa, Italy
09:00
Session 5g: Digital Content - Publishing
Success factors in digital newspaper publishing – competitive strengths and decision strategies
Tomas Uppgard, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
Photoblogging as an editorial tool in daily news coverage
Alex Jonsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
ELIN: A MPEG based news delivery framework
Georg Dummer, FZI/ESM, Germany
‘Interactivity’: A Concept Explication for Customer Integration in Web Publishing. A Baseline Analysis for Discussion
Paul Murschetz, Empirica, Bonn/Germany, Germany
09:00
Session 5h: eEurope - eInclusion
MobilAlarm – A location-independent emergency service for older and disabled people
Stefan Lilischkis, empirica GmbH, Germany
Inclusion of Deaf, Hearing- and Speech-Impaired People through a New Type of Relay Center
Marlene Hilzensauer, Center for Sign Language and Deaf Communication, Austria
Seniority. A new quality service model, ICT based, for the elderly
Cid Tomás, AETIC, Spain
Seniour Health-Care Consumers' perception of telecare services. an introductory study
Solveig Wikström, Stockholm School of Business, Stockholm University, Sweden
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
11:00
Workshop 6a: Contracting services in the Service Oriented Architectures
SLAs - A Key Commercial Tool
Paul Mckee, BT, United Kingdom
SLA monitoring: shifting the trust
Olivier Nano, Microsoft, Germany
Specification of Functional Properties of Services for Run-Time Monitoring
Khaled Mahbub, City University, United Kingdom
Improving SLAs - Towards per User Pricing
Peter Matthews, Computer Associates, United Kingdom
Autonomous Quality of Service Management in Virtual Organisations
Bastian Koller, HLRS, Germany
Best Practices for Eservices Level Management. How can ITIL continue to be of help?
Pedro Gutierrez, European Software Institute, Spain
11:00
Session 6b: eGovernment - Transformation
Quick Risk Assessment: An Approach to Avoid Pitfalls of eGovernment Transformation Projects
Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany
When egovernement means life saver for citizens;- eGovernemement and Public Crisis Management
Alain Ozan, Oracle Corporation, Switzerland
EAR – Easy Appointment Reservation
FRANCO CARCILLO, CITY OF TURIN, Italy
INTRODUCTION OF INFORMATION SERVICES INTO THE PRIVATE SOCIAL SOLIDARITY INSTITUTIONS
Nelson Rocha, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
11:00
Session 6c: SME Case Studies
Promoting Professional Development of SME Managers in Networked Learning Environments: Experiences in Three Trials across Europe
Marisa Ponti, IT-University of Gothenburg, Sweden
The E-Challenge for Manufacturing Regions and their SME’s. A Case Study : The West Midlands Collaborative Commerce Marketplace
Jay Bal, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) the Life Blood of Long-term Economic Success
Ted O'Keeffe, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
The contribution of the Cooperative Research Scheme within FP6
Stefan Weiers, European Commission, Finland
11:00
Session 6d: eWork - Automotive
An Ontology-Based Reference Model for Semantic Data Integration in Digital Production Engineering
Mark Hefke, FZI, Germany
Improving Collaboration by Electronic Communication - A Study in the Automotive Product Development
Edo Gerdes, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
A Management Methodology to support the Operational Phase of Innovation Networks – Lessons learnt from a Case Study at Porsche
Jens Eschenbächer, BIBA, Germany
Virtual Cost Engineering Studio (V-CES): the challenges of a Just-In Time service for cost engineering professionals
Lars Hansen, Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, IZET, Germany
11:00
Workshop 6e: Collaboration in Online Communities of Practice
Learning from eachother: Online and face to face Communities of Practice
Patricia Wolf, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany
Supporting dissemination: a virtual community that works
Giampaolo Montaletti, Unioncamere Emilia-Romagna, Italy
11:00
Workshop 6f: Securing Mobile Internet Services
Securing Mobile Internet Services
Mícheál Ó Foghlú, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
Securing Mobile Services
Jimmy McGibney, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
Daidalos Security Framework for Mobile Services
Kevin Doolin, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
SecurIST: Co-ordinating the development of a Strategic Research Agenda for Security and Dependability R&D
Jim Clarke, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
11:00
Session 6g: eLearning - Issues
Challenges in user-centred evaluation of e-learning and knowledge management systems
Yvonne Barnard, EURISCO International, France
Iteration in Human-Centred Design
Daniëlle Verstegen, TNO Human Factors, Netherlands
Mediating Learning Objects metadata - a survey of four strategies
Fredrik Paulsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
11:00
Workshop 6h: Intelligent Cities
Innovative eGovernment solutions for supporting the intelligent and sustainable city of the future - a case study of Manchester (UK)
Dave Carter, Manchester City Council, United Kingdom
Virtual Planning in Intelligent Cities (proposed workshop on Intelligent Cities)
Souheil Soubra, Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, France
Integrated Electronic Services for City Mobility
Diana Marano, Università degli studi Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy
Intelligent eServices for sustainable urban development - New planning processe through innovative services based on a secure infra structure
Thorsten Henkel, Fraunhofer-Institute for Secure Informationtechnology, Germany
A knowledge management system for e-citizenship online learning: the case of INTELCITIES IP
Chee Wong, Napier University, United Kingdom
Web-based Negotiation Decision Support Systems for e-Cities
Arturas Kaklauskas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
12:30
Lunch Time : Exhibition & Networking
14:00
14:00
Workshop 7a: Business Interoperability – perspectives, requirements, theories and models
Business Models for Interoperable Products and Services
Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom
Economic Theories of Interoperability
Peter Mayer, SAP AG, Germany
Analysis Framework for Interoperability in Networked Organisations
Paolo Paganelli, Gruppo Formula, Italy
14:00
Session 7b: eGovernment - Services for Citizens
The e-Citizen Charter, e-Quality promoting Equality between citizens and their government
Matt Poelmans, ICTU, Netherlands
Inventory of Citizen Service Numbers in Europe
Paul Hendriks, M&I/PARTNERS, Netherlands
Citizen's Filing Service in Pension Insurance
Bo Lundqvist, Finnish Centre for Pensions, Finland
Mobhaile - Delivering Community Services with Web Services
Tim Willoughby, LGCSB, Ireland
14:00
Session 7c: SME Regional Perspectives
eCommerce development in Lithuania SMEs
Rimantas Gatautis, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Measurement of eCommerce: an initial investigation within Welsh SMEs
Donna March, eCommerce Innovation Centre, United Kingdom
Lessons learned from pymERA, a spanish initiative for SME stimulation within FP6
Tanja Vos, Instituto Tecnológico de Informática, Spain
eBusiness Service as a case of ICT take-up by SMEs
Liina Penttilä, Professia Ltd., Finland
14:00
Session 7d: eWork - Safety
The WORKSAFE Project: European Content Sharing Services For Health Protection Of Workers And Workplace Safety
Stefano Bianchi, Softeco Sismat S.p.A., Italy
AMIRA: Supporting Diagnostics And Decisions In Safety-Critical Incidents
Eric AURIOL, Kaidara Software, France
e-Seveso: Improving collective protection in industrial facilities
Alborg Miguel, IDI EIKON, Spain
New challenges for Telemedicine in the Emergency Medical Services
Maria Fernanda Cabrera, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
14:00
Workshop 7e: Collaborative Networked Organisations
A holistic approach towards Collaborative Networked Organizations
Martin Ollus, VTT, Finland
Industrial Requirements for Breeding Environments
Stefan Bollhalter, Virtuelle Fabrik, Switzerland
Real Time Virtual Organisations Management
Kim Jansson, VTT Industrial Systems, Finland
Motivations and Requirements for “Professional Virtual Communities”
Andrea Bifulco, ESoCE-Net, Italy
14:00
Session 7f: International Co-operation
CISTRANA, the European initiative for the Coordination of IST Research and National Activities
Edina Nemeth, EU IST Pro, Hungary
Current Research Information as an Enabler of Innovation
Gregor Erbach, DFKI GmbH, Germany
Some experiences and ideas on the exploitation of RTD projects results
Adamantios Koumpis, ALTEC S.A., Greece
14:00
Session 7g: Education Issues
Mastering Development through International Education in ICT
Oliver Popov, Mid Swdden University, Sweden
Bayerisches Realschulnetz – Good Practice for eGovernment @ school
Christopher Oberle, Bayerisches Realschulnetz, Germany
Making the national curriculum a part of e-learning - developing a new model for semantic mark-up
Fredrik Paulsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
ICT-augmented collaborative research by universities in eight countries on innovation in management education
Nigel Courtney, Cass Business School, City of London, United Kingdom
14:00
Workshop 7h: Skills Certification, Accrediation & Assessment
e-Skills Certification in Europe Towards Harmonisation
Peter Weiss, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
European ICT-Skills Meta-Framework
Franz Gramlinger, Cedefop, Greece
eCCO System: Towards a Shared Model from Job Profiles to Competences
Clementina Marinoni, Fondazione Politecnico di Milano, Italy
15:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
16:00
16:00
Workshop 8a: Interoperability - Industry Needs vs. European Research and Development Plans
Model Driven Interoperability - a standards based approach
Arne Berre, SINTEF, Norway
A proposal for a Unified Process for ONtology building: UPON
Antonio De Nicola, IASI-CNR, Italy
INTEROP NoE - Getting Involved
Jean-Paul Bourrieres, LAP - Université Bordeaux 1, France
16:00
Session 8b: eGovernment - Design Issues
Using Dramatised Scenarios to co-design eGovernment services: A Design Language for stakeholder involvement
Lars Albinsson, Calistoga Springs Research Institute, Sweden
Utilising Solution Sharing Networks for Local and Regional Government: a pan-European Network of e-Services Co-design
Olov Forsgren, Borås University College, Sweden
Software Engineering for E-Government Applications - An Object-Oriented Approach
Maximilian Pühler, TUM, Germany
SECTINO A framework for the realization of security-critical workflows
Andrea Nowak, ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH., Austria
16:00
Session 8c: SME Industrial Issues
Barriers to FLOSS in SMEs: the lack of knowledge and skills
Manon van Leeuwen, Fundecyt, Spain
Charging for Dynamically Composed Services in the Digital Business Ecosystem
Brendan Jennings, TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
A knowledge management approach in Distribution network Relationship Management (DRM) in industrial SMEs
Aitor Alzaga, TEKNIKER, Spain
Critical Success Factors in ERP Project Management within SMEs: Preliminary Results from a Business Case
Paolo Faverio, Università Carlo Cattaneo - LIUC, Italy
16:00
Workshop 8d: The Workplace of the Future
The Distributed Workplace
Franncis Duffy, DEGW, United Kingdom
User-Centric Design for the Future Workplaces
Andrea Cancellato, CLAC Centro Legno Arredo Cantù srl, Italy
Novel Interface Paradigm for Future Computer Aided Design Environments
Terrence Fernando, University of Salford, United Kingdom
Virtual Reality applications in New Working Environments
Oliver Stefani, COAT-Basel, Switzerland
16:00
Workshop 8e: Dependable Distributed Systems
Scenarios for Increasing Availability by Relaxing Data Integrity
Johannes Osrael, Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Information Systems, Distributed Systems Group, Austria
Fault Tolerance Scenarios in Control Engineering
Klemen Zagar, Cosylab, Slovenia
On resource availability in unstructured peer-to-peer systems
Piotr Karwaczynski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
16:00
Session 8f: International Co-operation Case studies
THE CLIENT - ORIENTED METHODS OF PROMOTION OF NEW SERVICES TO CONSUMERS OF THE MULTISERVICE COMMUNICATION NETWORK IN RUSSIA
Olga Shestakova, Federal State Enterprise Scientific Research Institute “ Rubin", Russian Federation
@LIS - a new framework for IS cooperation?
Luciano Morganti, MENON, Belgium
Link-all: “Local-communities INsertion NetworK for Latin America”
Anna Assimakopoulos, EGNATIA EPIRUS Foundation, Greece
16:00
Session 8g: eLearning - Case Studies
Nationwide Implementation of the Educational IT-Based System – a Success Story
Lucretia Maiorescu, SIVECO Romania S.A., Romania
Using ICT to improve Mathematics Learning Outcomes
Anne Porter, University of Wollongong, Australia
Challenges of Collaborative Learning in Distributed Organisation
Päivi Tuuli Pöyry, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
“Data Processing in Cars” - Case Study on how to combine marketing, quality assurance and e-learning.
Stephan Raimer, IZET - Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, Germany
16:00
Workshop 8h: Basel II: A challenge for banks, their customers, and ICT players.
Basel II and the opportunity to proactively improve the SMEs/banks dialogue.
Paolo Lombardi, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, S.p.A., Italy
XBRL web-based business intelligence services
Michele Nannipieri, Metaware S.p.A., Italy
IT and Business Alignment under BII (Working Title)
Rolf von Roessing, KPMG DTG, Germany
Day 3: Friday, October 21, 2005
09:00
09:00
Session 9a: eBusiness - GRID
Project SFIDA: Grid Technologies for c-Business and SCM Applications
Matteo Villa, TXT e-Solutions, Italy
Problem Driven Discovery of Grid Resources Using Formal Abstractions
Helmut Wanek, University of Vienna, Austria
Enterprise Grids - Aligning IT to Business needs and priorities
David Pearson, Oracle Corporation, United Kingdom
Dynamic Distribution of Trust in the Grid Environments
Syed Naqvi, Telecom Paris, France
Component-Expert Architecture for Supporting Grid Workflow Construction Based on Knowledge
Lukasz Dutka, Cyfronet AGH, Poland
09:00
Session 9b: eGovernment - Interoperability
Assessing the Interoperability of eGovernment Services
Efthimios Tambouris, CERTH, Greece
eGovernment, Interoperability and Innovation
Benoit Müller, Business Software Alliance, Belgium
Managed eGovernment architecture – eGovernment Metaregister
Roman Tomažič, IPMIT Ljubljana, Slovenia
A flexible and modular architecture for Networked Government
Walter Castelnovo, Università dell'Insubria, Italy
09:00
Session 9c: SME Supply Chain Management
An SME viewpoint to supply chain management information technology
Mikko Kärkkäinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Improving Supply Chain Operations in Extended Manufacturing Processes: The INPREX Project
Dario Franco, Research Centre on Production Management and Engineering (CIGIP), Spain
Build Successful Working Processes in Decentralised Settings – A Business Case
Matthias Rott, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Potentials from New Supply Chain Business Processes in European SME Networks
Markus Rabe, Fraunhofer IPK, Germany
09:00
Session 9d: eHealth
Identifying “Best Practice” across European Healthcare systems
Deemple Tailor, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Accessing patient records within virtual healthcare organisations
Mike Boniface, IT Innovation Centre, United Kingdom
CARDITIS - SIMULATION BASED AUTOMATED DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Jaakko Panula, TeliaSonera Finland, Finland
DICOEMS a collaborative environment for health care emergency management
Beatrice Marzolla, Synergia2000, Italy
09:00
Workshop 9e: Research Collaborations between NSF/ITR and FP6/IST Research Teams
09:00
Session 9f: eVoting
Principles of eVoting system security evaluation
Jaak Tepandi, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
smartvote.ch : E-Democracy beyond E-Voting
Bruno Jeitziner, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Madrid Participa - eConsultation initiatives in the City of Madrid
Gerard Cervelló, Scytl Online World Security S.A., Spain
09:00
Session 9g: eLearning - Applications
Computer Adaptive Testing Algorithm for SCORM-based Distance Education Environment
Dmitriy Ulyanov, Irkutsk State Technical University, Russian Federation
WAPE: an adaptive environment for Web-based education of programming
Elena Kasyanova, Institute of Informatics Systems, Russian Federation
DEVELOPING DATABASE-ASSISTED EDUCATION METHODS
D.V. Lichargin, Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, Russian Federation
PERSONALIZED E-LEARNING SYSTEM FOR THE PROMOTION OF HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
Eva del Hoyo-Barbolla, UPM Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
09:00
Session 9h: eEurope - Legislative Case Studies
PCT (Processo Civile Telematico) - English "On-line Civil Trial"
Giulio Borsari, Ministero della Giustizia (Italian Ministry of Justice), Italy
Arianna: from databank to environment to support the legislative process
Elena Fenoglio, Region of Piedmont, Italy
“ABC del Diritto” a Legal Italian e-Government Service for Citizens within the NormeInRete Portal
Maria Angela Biasiotti, ITTIG/CNR, Italy
Legislative rules and principles in building “SITAD”, local Spatial Data Infrastructure in Piedmont (Italy)
Viola Emanuelli, CSI piemonte, Italy
10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Workshop 10a: Grids for Business - Challenges at the Turning Point
Experience Management Based on Text Notes (EMBET)
Michal Laclavik, Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Integrated Monitoring Framework for Grid Infrastructure and Applications
Bartosz Balis, AGH Institute of Science and Technology, Poland
OntoGrid: Three Pillars for the Semantic Grid
Carole Goble, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Data Mining Requirements for Emerging Grid Environments
Jernej Trnkoczy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ontology Services for the Virtual Enterprise
Vlado Stankovski, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:00
Session 10b: eGoverment - Trust & Privacy
Economic Aspects of Biometrics
Jonathan Cave, RAND Europe, United Kingdom
Towards Electronic Governance – Federated Identity Management and Institutional Change
Thomas Zwahr, EPFL, Switzerland
Deficiencies in the Data Protection Law of Hong Kong as exposed by eGovernment
Joeson Wong, University of New South Wales, Hong Kong
Business case model for successful deployment of contactless smart card technology
Ralph Gambetta, Temco GmbH, Germany
SETS – a System to Support Procurement in European Public Administrations
Eva Coscia, TXT e-solutions, Italy
11:00
Workshop 10c: Paving the Way to the Single European Electronic Market
Foreseeing the Single European Electronic Market - The Stakeholders Perspective
Ricardo Goncalves, UNINOVA, Portugal
Trust and Trust Building in the Single Electronic European Market
zhaomin Ren, Loughborough University, Luxembourg
Smart and easy services to make small companies join the SEEM
Flavio Bonfatti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Accessing and Managing Heterogeneous Information in the Single Electronic European Market
Sven Abels, University of Oldenburg, Germany
11:00
Session 10d: European Health Insurance Card
NETC@RDS for e-EHIC PROJECT A STEP TOWARDS THE INTRODUCTION OF THE EUROPEAN HEALTH INSURANCE CARD
Marjan Sušelj, Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia, Slovenia
eCHIP - Electronic Citizens Health Information Passport
Tony Carroll, Shared Services Eastern Region, HSE, Ireland
A Step Towards Integral Support to Medication Management
Martina Zorko, Zavod za zdravstveno zavarovanje SLovenije, Slovenia
11:00
Workshop 10e: International co-operation between Emerging Economies & Europe
11:00
Session 10f: eParticipation
E-Consultation, Controversy and Youth
Ann Macintosh, Napier University, United Kingdom
Engaging the citizen: E-consultation as a means for developing citizen centred Local Government:
Simon stephens, LYIT, Ireland
INNOVATIVE USE OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO FACILITATE COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND CITIZENS
Lasse Berntzen, Vestfold University College, Norway
EuroVoxBox - services to improve citizen's participation in democratic life
Fabrizio Fabbri, Jack Blutharsky group srl, Italy
11:00
Session 10g: eLearning - Services
eRMIONE: e-learning Resource Management service for InterOperability Networks in the European cultural heritage domain
Paolo Franceschini, Fondazione IARD, Italy
eSystem Integrated Approach for Regional Development of Human Resources
Christian-Andreas Schumann, University of Applied Siences Zwickau, Germany
New Learning Methods - HERMES GIOTTO Project
Maria Amata garito, NETTUNO - Network per l'Universit Ovunque, Italy
11:00
Workshop 10h: KISS (Keep it short and simple) eLearning
eLEARNING WITH LITTLE TIME – the need for context –based assistance and multimodal access
Bernhard Kölmel, CAS Software AG / YellowMap, Germany
MetaCampus, employing competence-based management to enhance training effectiveness
Solenn Le Goff, Atos Origin, Spain
"AdeLe, KISS elearning implementation and use for SMEs”
Pilar Morales, Atos Origin, Spain
12:30
Lunch Time : Exhibition & Networking
13:30
13:30
Closing Plenary 11a
The Impact of ICT on European Economic Growth
Mark Frequin, Ministerie van Economische Zaken, Netherlands
The Lisbon Agenda Revisited - Contribution and Impact of ICT
Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium
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