19 - 21 October 2005
Ljubljana, Slovenia

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eChallenges e-2005 Agenda


Updated: 2005-10-10 13:46:00

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Day 3: Friday, October 21, 2005
09:00
09:00
Session 9a: eBusiness - New Challenges for Business Grids
Chair: Stefan Wesner, High Performance Computing Centre Stuttgart, Germany
Dynamic Distribution of Trust in the Grid Environments
Syed Naqvi, Telecom Paris, France

Problem Driven Discovery of Grid Resources Using Formal Abstractions
Sinisa Neskovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

Component-Expert Architecture for Supporting Grid Workflow Construction Based on Knowledge
Lukasz Dutka, ACK Cyfronet AGH, Poland

Grid Technologies and c-Business for SMEs
Matteo Villa, TXT e-Solutions, Italy

09:00
Session 9b: eGovernment - Interoperability
Chair: Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
eGovernment, Interoperability and Innovation
Benoit Müller, Business Software Alliance, Belgium

Assessing the Interoperability of eGovernment Services
Konstantinos Tarabanis, CERTH, Greece

Organizational Heterogeneity in Networked Government
Walter Castelnovo, Università dell'Insubria, Italy

09:00
Session 9c: eBusiness - SME Supply Chain Management
Chair: Robert Alard, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
B2B: Standardisation or Customisation?
Piero de Sabbata, Enea, Italy

Requirements and Potentials from New Supply Chain Business Processes in SME Networks - Drivers for Solution Developments
Pavel Gocev, Fraunhofer IPK, Germany

Current Trends in Steel Product Industry - Drivers Towards eBusiness
Heli Helaakoski, VTT Electronics, Finland

09:00
Session 9d: eGovernment - eVoting
Chair: Ann Macintosh, International Teledemocracy Centre, United Kingdom
E-Democracy Beyond E-Voting
Bruno Jeitziner, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Principles of eVoting System Security Evaluation
Jaak Tepandi, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

Madrid Participa - eParticipation Initiatives in the City of Madrid
Guillermo Von Der Walde, Scytl Online World Security S.A., Spain

eParticipation in Europe: Rejuvenating Local Democracy
Catherine Howe, Public-i, United Kingdom

09:00
Chair: Karl M. Goeschka, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Scenarios for Increasing Availability by Relaxing Data Integrity
Johannes Osrael, Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Information Systems, Austria

Fault Tolerance Scenarios in Control Engineering
Klemen Zagar, Cosylab, Slovenia

On Availability Improvements in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Systems
Piotr Karwaczynski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

GORDA – Open Replication of Databases
Rui Oliveira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal

MADAM - Mobility and Adaptation enAbling Middleware
Svein Hallsteinsen, Sintef, Norway

09:00
Session 9f: International Co-Operation
Chair: Peter Weiß, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
CISTRANA - Initiative for the Coordination of IST Research and National Activities
Edina Nemeth, National Office for Research and Technology, Hungary

Network Approaches to Current Research Information Systems
Jure Ferlež, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

What Happens after a RTD Project Ends?
Natassa Iliadou, ALTEC S.A., Greece

09:00
Chair: Emilie Normann, European Commission, Belgium
The Need for Context-based Assistance and Multimodal Access to eLearning
Stéphane Kicin, CAS Software AG, Germany

MetaCampus - Using Competence-based Management to Enhance Training Effectiveness
Janín Ausió, Atos Origin, Spain

AdeLe - Making eLearning Accessible to SMEs
Pilar Morales, Atos Origin, Spain

09:00
Chair: Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium
i2010 - a European Information society for Growth and Employment
Anne Troye, European Commission, Belgium

FP7 - The European Union's Main Instrument for Funding Research and Development
Peter Fatelnig, European Commission, Belgium

ICT Research in FP7
Peter Fatelnig, European Commission, Belgium

10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Chair: Ziga Turk, Univ. of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Data Mining Requirements for Emerging Grid Environments: Digital Libraries Use Case
Jernej Trnkoczy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ontology Services for the Virtual Enterprise
Vlado Stankovski, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

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 University of Science and Technology, Poland

11:00
Session 10b: eGoverment - Security & Privacy Challenges
Chair: Pete Bramhall, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Europe, United Kingdom
Virtual Bodies: Biometrics in the Information Society
Jonathan Cave, RAND Europe, United Kingdom

SECTINO - A Framework for the Realization of Security-critical Workflows
Andrea Nowak, ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH., Austria

Deficiencies in the Data Protection Law of Hong Kong as exposed by eGovernment
Ka Yu (Joeson) Wong, University of New South Wales, Hong Kong

11:00
Chair: Flavio Bonfatti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Foreseeing the Single European Electronic Market - The Stakeholders Perspective
Ricardo Goncalves, UNINOVA, Portugal

Trust Building in the Single Electronic European Market
Zhaomin Ren, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

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
Axel Hahn, University of Oldenburg, Germany

11:00
Session 10d: eGovernment - eParticipation
Chair: Gareth MacNaughton, Hewlett Packard Europe, Belgium
E-Consultation, Controversy and Youth
Ann Macintosh, International Teledemocracy Centre, United Kingdom

Engaging the Citizen: E-consultation as a Way to Develop Citizen Centred Local Government
Simon Stephens, LYIT, Ireland

Mobhaile - Delivering Community Services with Web Services
Tim Willoughby, LGCSB, Ireland

Innovative Use of Geographic Information Systems to Facilitate Collaboration between the Government and Citizens
Lasse Berntzen, Vestfold University College, Norway

11:00
Chair: Paolo Lombardi, MPS.net S.p.A. - Gruppo Monte dei Paschi, Italy
Basel II and the Opportunity to Proactively Improve SME/Bank Dialogue
Paolo Lombardi, MPS.net S.p.A. - Gruppo Monte dei Paschi, Italy

XBRL Web-based Business Intelligence Services: Technological Infrastructure
Alessandro Tommasi, Metaware, Italy

XBRL Web-based Business Intelligence Services: Knowledge Integration
Thierry Declerck, DFKI GmbH, Germany

IT Risk and Business Alignment Under Basel II
Rolf von Roessing, KPMG DTG, Germany

11:00
Session 10f: International Co-Operation Case Studies
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
@LIS: a New Cooperation Model for the Development of the Information Society
Luciano Morganti, MENON, Belgium

Link-All: “Local-Communities Insertion Network for Latin America”
Anna Assimakopoulos, EGNATIA EPIRUS Foundation, Greece

E-Agricultural Marketing – An Effective Use of ICT (“EKVI”)
Mohan Das, MAP_IT, India

11:00
Workshop 10g: Collaboration between NSF/ITR and FP6/IST Research Teams
Chair: Suzi Iacono, National Science Foundation, United States
Co-Chair: Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium
Privacy-Enhancing Identity Management
Alfred Kobsa, University of California, Irvine, United States

Open Source for Public Administrations: An International Perspective
Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bolzano/Bozen, Italy

Trans-Atlantic Collaboration for Evaluating Image Retrieval Systems in the ImageCLEF Biomedical Image Retrieval Task
William Hersh, Oregon Health & Science University, United States

Toward Sophisticated Text Analysis of Government-Citizen Interactions
Eduard Hovy, University of Southern California, United States

11:00
Workshop 10h: Impact of Structual Funds on the Information Society
Chair: Joseph Buckley, European Commission, Belgium
Human Resources Management in Structural Funds
Barbora Machova, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Czech Republic

Deployment of the Information Society in Slovakia with the aid of Structural Funds
Joseph Buckley, European Commission, Belgium

Regional Aspects of FP7
Dimitri Corpakis, European Commission, Belgium

12:30
Lunch Time : Exhibition & Networking
13:30
13:30
Closing Plenary 11a
Chair: Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium
Surviving the “Perfect Storm”
Jeffrey Rhoda, IBM, United States

The New European ICT Agenda
Mark Frequin, Ministerie van Economische Zaken, Netherlands

European Industrial ICT Partnerships & the Renewed Lisbon Agenda
Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium

Workshop Findings
Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland

The EU's Agenda for Research and Innovation: Putting Knowledge to work
Janez Potocnik, European Commission, Belgium


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