25 - 27 October
Barcelona, Spain

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eChallenges e2006 Agenda



Updated: 2006-10-23 02:45:39

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Day 3: 27 October 2006

09:00
09:00
Workshop 10a: NESSI - the European Software and Services Technology Platform
Chair: Frederic Gittler, HP Labs, France
Introduction
Frederic Gittler, HP Labs, France

NESSI Challenges
Véronique Pevtschin, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A, Italy

SOA Development Based on Enterprise Models and Existing IT Systems
Jörg Ziemann, German Research Center for Artifical Intelligence (DFKI), Germany

NESSI e-Health: Accelerating the Impact of ICT in the European e-Health Domain
Blanca Jordan, ATOS Origin SAE, Spain

NESSI SRA
Stefano De Panfilis, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica, Italy

09:00
Workshop 10b: eGovernment 2020 Roadmap
Chair: Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany
The ICT Policy Mix for eGovernment, eContent, eBusiness and eWork - An Integrated and Prospective Policy Analysis
Martijn Poel, TNO ICT, Netherlands

Scenarios for eGovernment 2020 and Roadmap for Future eGovernment Research in Europe
Melanie Bicking, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany

Pan-European eGovernment: To boldly go where few have gone before
Rifka Weehuizen, UNU-MERIT, Netherlands

09:00
Workshop 10c: Online Communities of Practice
Chair: Liza Wohlfart, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany
Cultural Aspects in Online Communities of Practice: How to deal with them?
Flavius Sturm, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Language and Cultural Barriers in International Cooperation
Corinna Flöck, CRSA Ecole Centrale Paris, France

Setting up Communities of Practice for Innovative Russian SMEs
Johann Riedel, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

09:00
Workshop 10d: Legal and Regulatory Challenges for IST and way forward
Chair: Tarek Hassan, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
General Introduction to the Workshop
Tarek Hassan, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

Synopsis of the LEGAL-IST Project – Aims, Objectives, Results to date
Marco Conte, ESoCE-Net, Italy

Legal Issues in Open Source Software
Zoe Kardasiadou, Centre for International and European Economic Law, Greece

Legal Issues in Software Agents
Giuseppe Contissa, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, Italy

Legal Services offered by LEGAL-IST
Marco Conte, ESoCE-Net, Italy

The LEGAL-IST Intermediate Roadmap: Generation and Visualisation
Irina Neaga, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

State-of-the-art of Legal Research in IST and Way Forward
Gerald Spindler, University of Goettingen, Germany

09:00
Workshop 10e: Intelligent Transport Systems
Chair: Antonio Marqués, ETRA Research and Development, Spain
Cooperative Sensors for Smarter Transport Systems
Manuel Serrano, ETRA Investigación y Desarrollo, Spain

Avenues for Detectors Exploitation in Traffic Modelling
Sergio Grosso, University of Newcastle / PTV, United Kingdom

Middleware for Wireless Cooperation in Embedded Systems in ITS
Daniel Minder, Universitaet Stuttgart, IPVS, Germany

ICT Based Mobility in the Livorno Area
Paolo Frosini, Regione Toscana, Italy

09:00
Session 10f: Knowledge Management 2: Applications
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
New Linguistic-based Ontology-enabled Approaches in Biological Information Management
Andras Kocsor, University of Szeged, Hungary

Analytic Information Services for the European Research Area
Brigitte Joerg, DFKI GmbH, Germany

An Ontology-based Software Solution Using Semantic Technologies to Support Interoperability in a Business Network
Juha Tuikkanen, VTT, Finland

An Adjustable Knowledge Internet Portal for Support of Research and Business Activity
Yury Zagorulko, A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

09:00
Workshop 10g: Aspects of Pervasive Computing I
Chair: Kevin Doolin, TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Dynamic Session Management: Supporting Global User Mobility
Fiona Mahon, TSSG, Ireland

A Context Awareness Framework for Telecommunication Environments
Carsten Pils, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

Redirecting Communication in a Pervasive System
Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A Business Case for Pervasive Services
Robert Mullins, TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

09:00
Session 10h: Digital Content 2
Chair: Roger Wallis, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
User Oriented Business Models in P2P Services
Lars-Erik Eriksson, DACC Systems AB, Sweden

DRM Application in the eCHASE Project
Marco Di Girolamo, Hewlett-Packard Italy, Italy

Electronic Program Guide in the Context of Multimodal and Ubiquitous Multimedia Service Provisioning
Kostas Tsagkaris, UPRC, Greece

10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Workshop 11a: Towards Interoperability: Studying Standardisation for ICT and e-Business
Chair: Kai Jakobs, Aachen University, Germany
Open Standards and New Deliverables
Kai Jakobs, Aachen University, Germany

The Interface between Research and Standardisation
Heide Coenen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

The Analysis of Standardised Technology in the Automotive Industry
Martina Gerst, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Providing a Semantic Description for an Interoperability Framework using Ontologies
Piero De Sabbata, Enea, Italy

Semantic Interoperability for Governments: Approaches for Model-based Development of Standardized Information Exchange
Jack Verhoosel, TNO, Netherlands

11:00
Workshop 11b: The eParticipation Research Challenges
Chair: Efthimios Tambouris, University of Macedonia, Greece
Co-Chair: Ann Macintosh, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
DEMO-net as a Collaborative Strategy to Support eParticipation Researchers
Naoum Liotas, University of Macedonia, Greece

eParticipation in Policy-making: the Research and the Challenges
Ann Macintosh, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Some Research Lessons from the e-Community Forums in the Western Cape of South Africa
Wallace Taylor, Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), South Africa

e-Participation Management: Policy-input from DEMO-Net
Kim Normann Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

11:00
Workshop 11c: Defining Collaborative Working Environments: Present & Future
Chair: Bror Salmelin, European Commission, Belgium
The Way Towards a Technology Platform in Collaborative Working Environments: EC Vision
Bror Salmelin, European Commission, Belgium

CLOCK: Challenges of Collaborative Working Environments
Lydia Montandon, Atos Origin Spain, Spain

Network 4 Value - Value Creation by Networking; Study Results and Roadmap for Research
Veli-Pekka Niitamo, Nokia, Finland

Linking CWE and LL to the Innovation Process
Angelos Ktenas, European Commission, Belgium

11:00
Workshop 11d: Innovative and Adaptive pan-European services for Citizens in 2010 and Beyond: Drivers and Obstacles
Chair: Jonathan Cave, RAND Europe, United Kingdom
11:00
Workshop 11e: Implementing Sustainable eServices for Citizens and Business
Chair: Emilie Normann, European Commission, Belgium
How Sustainable Service Deployment Requires a Clear Perspective of End-users' Needs – the Case of the RoboBraille Service
Lars Ballieu Christensen, Synscenter Refsnæs, Denmark

Getting the Right Partnership for Deploying Services at a Trans-European Scale
Tarmo Sumeri, AS Andmevara, Estonia

The Importance of a Sound Business Case when going to the European Market
Thanos Giamas, Metis Net Ltd., Greece

The Value of Good Practice Transfer in Ensuring Sustainable eServices across Europe
Francois Heinderyckx, eForum and Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

11:00
Session 11f: Knowledge Management 3: Case Studies
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
Leveraging Semantic Web Technologies to Integrate Information Related to Academic Papers
Martin Svihla, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

A Knowledge-Based Framework to Integrate Heterogeneous Web Applications in Organizations
Mauro Gaspari, University of Bologna, Italy

Wikis, Deduction Machines and Innovation: A Semantic-Reasoning-Wiki as a Strategic Innovation Tool for Architects and Designers
Stefan Knecht, System One GesmbH, Germany

11:00
Workshop 11g: Aspects of Pervasive Computing II
Chair: Kevin Doolin, TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Developing a Pervasive System for a Mobile Environment
Howard Williams, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

Integrating and Demonstrating Pervasiveness in a Scenario-driven Approach
Patrick Robertson, German Aerospace Center, Germany

Large-scale Interoperability, Integrating the Daidalos Project
Frances Cleary, Waterford Institute of Technology - TSSG, Ireland

11:00
Workshop 11h: Delivering the i2010 Vision
Chair: Anne Troye, European Commission, Belgium
i2010: eChallenges Ahead?
Anne Troye, European Commission, Belgium

From Citizens Attention to e-Governance
Cristina Ribas, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain

An Industry Perspective on Growth and Employment in Europe
Benoît Müller, Business Software Alliance, Belgium

Benchmarking in i2010: Recent Trends
Luca Protti, European Commission, Belgium

12:30
Lunch : Exhibition & Networking
13:30
13:30
Closing Plenary 12a
Chair: Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium
Developing the IT&C Sector in Romania - Future Member of the EU
Iuliu WINKLER , Minister for Commerce, Romania

The Impact of ICT on Energy Efficiency
Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium

Research and Innovation - a Global Industry Perspective
Matthias Kaiserswerth, IBM Research GmbH, Switzerland

Connecting Partners
Auke Leenstra, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Netherlands

Workshop Findings
Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland


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