eChallenges e2007 Agenda

Updated: 2007-10-22 19:52:31

Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme, which is subject to change.

Day 1: 24 October 2007

08:00
Registration & Networking
09:00
09:00
Opening Plenary 1a: Open Innovation, Collaborative Research and Commercialisation
Chair: Mark Frequin, Ministerie van Economische Zaken, Netherlands
Welcome to the Innovative City of The Hague
Frits Huffnagel, Deputy Mayor of The Hague, Netherlands

National eChallenges and Innovation
Frank Heemskerk, Minister of Foreign Trade, Netherlands

ICT - A Model for the Development of Romanian Research
Stefan IMRE, State Secretary for Commerce, Ministry for Small and Medium size Companies, Commerce, Tourism and Liberal Professions, Romania

ICT Addressing Societal Challenges: A Triple Win
Frans De Bruine, European Commission, Belgium

Technology for Better Business Outcomes
Hans Daniels, Hewlett-Packard, Netherlands

Competing for Growth
Ad Scheepbouwer, KPN, Netherlands

Innovating on Your Own Terms
George Pohle, IBM Global Business Services, United States

Moderated Discussion

11:00
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:30
11:30
Session 2a: Networked Enterprise 1 - Interoperability
Chair: Florent Frederix, European Commission, Belgium
The ATHENA Interoperability Methodology
Arne Berre, SINTEF, Norway

Using POP* as an Exchange Model: A Case Study
Marija Jankovic, Faculty of Organisational Sciences, Serbia

Standards-Based Semantic Middleware
Nenad Ivezic, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States

Meeting the Grand Challenges of the Enterprise Interoperability Research Roadmap – a Business Perspective
Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom

11:30
Workshop 2b: City Models in Europe: A Survey on e-Government Strategies in Europe
Chair: Giuseppe Paruolo, Municipality of Bologna, Italy
Barcelona in the light of the Survey from European Cities
Joan Batlle, Barcelona City Council, Spain

The way to successful e-Government
Hans Peter Heidebach, Municipality of Munich, Germany

Making Data Move – Making Time For People
Ingrid Goetzl, Municipality of Vienna, Austria

Swedish Strategy: Mobile Solution for Elderly Care
Helga Einarsdóttir, Municipality of Stockholm, Sweden

City Strategy in The Hague
Ard Mulder, Municipality of The Hague, Netherlands

11:30
Session 2c: Collaborative Working Environments: Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
User-Centered Approach to Achieving the Halo Experience
Erik Geelhoed, Hewlett-Packard Ltd, United Kingdom

Introducing a JSR-170 Standard-Compliant Peer-to-Peer Content Repository to Support Business Collaboration
Udo Bartlang, Siemens AG, Germany

Knowledge Sharing by means of OpenAdap.net
Alessandro E.P. Villa, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Collaborative Knowledge Workers: Web Technologies and Workplace Paradigms Enabling Enterprise Collaboration 2.0
Hans Schaffers, Aalto University School of Economics & ESoCE Net, Netherlands

The Impact of eCollaboration
Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, University St. Gallen, Switzerland

11:30
Workshop 2d: IST-Africa - Supporting Research Engagement with Africa
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
IST-Africa Initiative
Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland

EU-Africa ICT Cooperation - Recent Developments
Thierry Devars, European Commission, Belgium

IST-Africa - EU/Africa R&D Opportunities
Chris Morris, CSIR, South Africa

CAAST-Net: Coordination and Advancement of Africa-EU Science & Technology Cooperation
Daan du Toit, South African Mission to the European Union, Belgium

11:30
Session 2e: SME Issues & Applications
Chair: Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany
Opportunities and Risks of Service-Oriented Architectures within Electronic Sales in Small-Sized Enterprises
Jens Drawehn, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany

Business Models for Grid networked businesses: experiences from Beingrid DRS pilot
Geleyn Meijer, LogicaCMG, Netherlands

Computing Network Actor Sets for Efficient Request Management in Company Networks
Heiko Thimm, Pforzheim University, Germany

A Semantic Cooperation Platform for the Interoperability of European Chambers of Commerce
Antonio De Nicola, IASI-CNR, Italy

11:30
Session 2f: Mobility - Issues & Applications
Chair: Jim Clarke, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
An Open Mobile Internet Revolution is Necessary to Boost Mobile Data Use
Chris Bannink, LogicaCMG, Netherlands

Nanotechnology and Neuroscience: the Next Frontier of the Mass-Media
Keith Baker, Philips Research, Netherlands

Mobile Social Software: Definition, Scope and Applications
Giuseppe Lugano, TeliaSonera Finland, Finland

Mobile Devices and GSM Networks Services for Supporting Decision Makers
Motaz Osman, Information & Decision Support Center, Egypt

A Case Study on the Use of Video Capable Mobile Phones by Web Magazine Reporters
Seamus Hickey, University of Oulu, Finland

11:30
Session 2g: eHealth 1 - Issues
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
How to Move from Research Prototype to Exploitation Phase: the DEM-DISC case
Henny de Vos, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

eHealth Consumer Attitude on Online Access to Personal Health Records
Catherine Chronaki, FORTH, Greece

Access to Electronic Patient Record: Is that Important When Choosing a New Doctor?
Silvina Santana, University of Aveiro, Portugal

Perceptions on Importance of Online Health Services in Portugal
Nina Szczygiel, University of Aveiro, Portugal

11:30
Session 2h: Security & Identity Management 1 - Issues
Chair: Carsten Casper, ENISA, Greece
An Analysis of E-identity Organisational and Technological Solutions within a Single European Information Space
Libor Neumann, ANECT a.s., Czech Republic

RFID Technologies: Emerging Issues and Challenges
Marc van Lieshout, TNO Information and Communication Technology, Netherlands

Towards Trustworthy Virtualization Environments
Chris Dalton, HP Laboratories Europe, United Kingdom

European Privacy Seal
Kirsten Bock, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

13:00
Lunch : Exhibition & Networking
14:00
14:00
Plenary Session 3a: Finance and Open Innovation in the IT Sector
Chair: Mark Frequin, Ministerie van Economische Zaken, Netherlands
Innovation in the Public Sector
Dave Broster, Joint Research Centre IPTS, Spain

Kissing the Right Frogs or Kissing the Frogs Right, A Venture Capital Perspective on Successful Innovation.
Tom Paffen, Capital-C Ventures B.V., Netherlands

Investing in Standards: From SME to Multinational
John Phillips, Nortel Networks (Europe), United Kingdom

Moderated Discussion

15:00
Short Breaks between Sessions
15:10
15:10
Session 4a: Networked Enterprise - Web Services
Chair: Nenad Ivezic, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Transferring Data between UDDI v3-Compliant Repositories
Alexander Mintchev, SAP LABS Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Facilitating Agent Development in Open Service Architectures
Davide Guidi, Knowledge Media Institute (KMi), The Open University, United Kingdom

WS-DIAMOND: An Approach to Web Services – DIAgnosability, MONitoring and Diagnosis
Mariagrazia Fugini, Politecnico di Milano- DEI and CEFRIEL , Italy

Creating a Platform for End-to-End Business to Business and Government to Business Electronic Transactions in the New European Union: The GENESIS Project
Yannis Charalabidis, National Technical University Athens, Greece

15:10
Session 4b: Local & Regional Government
Chair: Stephen Curwell, University of Salford, United Kingdom
Reducing Administrative Fragmentation Through E-Government
Walter Castelnovo, Università dell'Insubria, Italy

The IntelCities Community of Practice: eGovernment Services for Socially-inclusive and Participatory Urban Regeneration Programmes
Fiona Campbell, Napier University, United Kingdom

Intelcities: Siena Case Study on Citizens’ E-Inclusion
Marta Berni, University of Florence, Italy

eDomus vs eAgora: the Italian Case and Implications for the EU 2010 Strategy
Patrizia Lombardi, Politecnico di torino, Italy

E-Governance in Action in the Developing World: The Case of DistrictNet in Uganda
Arjan de Jager, IICD, Netherlands

15:10
Session 4c: Collaborative Design
Chair: Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany
Integrated Development and Use in a Co-design Setting: Experiences from the Incremental Deployment of e-Me
Mikael Lind, University College of Borås, Sweden

Development of a Prototype Mobile Agent Collaborative Environment for Product Design
Daizhong Su, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

Experiences from Setting up an Internet Shopping Collaboratory
Nicklas Salomonson, University of Borås, Sweden

Philosophy and Structure of a CWE-based Model of Building Design
Gianfranco Carrara, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Agent-based Architecture of Virtual Collaborative Contexts
Jean-Pierre Briffaut, Institut National des Télécommunications, France

15:10
Session 4d: Technology Enhanced Learning in Third Level Institutions
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Technology Enhanced Learning in Higher Education: A Reap Case Study
Alan Hogarth, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom

Innovation and eLearning in the Context of Higher Level Institutions
Chih-Cheng Lin, Nottingham University Business School, United Kingdom

A Mobile Extension to a Web-based Moodle Virtual Classroom
Marc Alier, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

New Individualized Task-oriented Professional e-Learning Courses
Gabriel Díaz Orueta, UNED, UNiversidad NAcional de Educación a Distancia, Spain

Exam Digitalization and Digital Correction Procedure
Eva Gonzalez-Casellas, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain

15:10
Session 4e: SME Case Studies
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
Expertise Profiling: Finding Sources of Advice for Manufacturing SMEs
Nikos Armoutis, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Knowledge Sharing in Manufacturing SMEs: Survey Findings and Analysis
Kathryn Cormican, NUI Galway, Ireland

i-Transformation in Swiss Companies: a Decision-Support Tool for Small and Midsize Enterprises
Fabrice Holzer, Synchrotech Group, Switzerland

eAdoption via an eMarketplace to Help Drive SME Profitability
Tuhin Ahmed, University of Warwick Manufacturing Group, United Kingdom

Network Enterprise Interoperability and Collaboration using E-mail Communication
Michal Laclavik, Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

15:10
Session 4f: Mobility 2
Chair: Jim Clarke, TSSG, WIT, Ireland
MULTINET: Enabler for Next Generation Enterprise Wireless services
Leire Aginako, EUSKALTEL S.A., Spain

Federated Wireless Access with Eduroam
Paul Dekkers, SURFnet, Netherlands

Renaissance of the Incumbents: Network Visions from a Human Perspective
Nico Baken, KPN and Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Factors influencing the Orchestration of Public Service Networks
Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

The Role of Small and Medium-Size Enterprises in Repeating the Success of the Internet in the Wireless World
Michael Decker, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

15:10
Session 4g: eHealth 2 - Health Information Systems
Chair: Inga Bakane, European Commission, Belgium
Key Issues of Technical Interoperability Solutions in eHealth and the RIDE Project
Alper Okcan, Software Research and Development Center, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

A Theoretical Model for the Electronic Medical Prescription in Belgium
Marc Nyssen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

NETC@RDS for eEHIC, A Step Towards the Electronic European Health Insurance Card
Noël Nader, GIE SESAM-VITALE, France

ICT for Health Management Information Systems in Tanzania-Zanzibar: Societal and Economic Challenges
Faraja Igira, University of Oslo, Tanzania, United Republic Of

Exploiting EU-IST Mobile eHealth Programmes for Developing Health System and Human Resources in Africa: A Short Compendium and Policy Implications
Adesina Iluyemi, School of Computing, University of Portsmouth & Nigeria, United Kingdom

15:10
Session 4h: Security & Identity Management 2 - Applications and Case Studies
Chair: Pete Bramhall, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Europe, United Kingdom
Transparency Tools for User-Controlled Identity Management
Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection, Germany

Example of Privacy Management in a Public Sector Organizational Electronic Directory
Victoriano Giralt, University of Malaga, Spain

Trustguide2: An Exploration of Privacy Preferences in an Online World
Stephen Crane, Hewlett-Packard, United Kingdom

Empowering LBS Users: Technical, Legal and Economic Aspects
Jan Zibuschka, JWG University, Germany

16:40
Short Break between Sessions
16:50
16:50
Session 5a: Networked Enterprise 3 - GRID Environments
Chair: Stefan Wesner, University Ulm, Germany
Supporting Knowledge-based Dynamic Virtual Organizations with Contracts
Bartosz Kryza, Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET-AGH, Poland

Development of a Generic Value Chain for the Grid Industry
Csilla Zsigri, ATOS Origin sae , Spain

Dynamic User Management in the BalticGrid Project
Michal Jankowski, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

Appea: a Platform for Development and Execution of Grid Applications
Piotr Nowakowski, ACC CYFRONET AGH, Poland

Benchmarking the Gridmosi Library
Rodica Potolea, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

16:50
Session 5b: eGovernment - Applications
Chair: Freek Van Krevel, European Commission, Belgium
Citizens Meets the New Semantic eGovernment Revolution
Maria Pérez Ortega, GFI Informática, Spain

eRepresentative: A Virtual Desktop to Support the Mobile Elected Representative
Vasilis Koulolias, Gov2u, Greece

Towards Automatic Assesment of e-Government Services
Lasse Berntzen, Vestfold University College, Norway

SEEMP: A Marketplace for the Labour Market
Eugenio Orlandi, AMA S.p.A., Italy

SAM Internet - Electronic Application for Agricultural Support in Sweden
Patrik Alenfelt, The Swedish Board of Agriculture, Sweden

16:50
Session 5c: Industrial Collaborative Working Environments
Chair: Volker Stich, FIR: Institute for Operations Management at RWTH Aachen, Germany
Supporting eCollaboration in Manufacturing Industry
Ana Campos, UNINOVA, Portugal

Innovation Generated by Collaboration Between Employees in Different Subsidiaries Using Intranet SNS - A Case Study of a Japanese Firm
Michiko Yoshida, Kyoto University, Japan

Strengths and Weaknesses of Information Exchange in Industrial Service Organisations – A Study of Three Medium Sized Equipment Manufacturers
Andre Minkus, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland

16:50
Session 5d: Technology Enhanced Learning and Lifelong Learning
Chair: Marco Marsella, European Commission, Luxembourg
Security and Privacy Issues in Technology-Enhanced Learning
Tomaz Klobucar, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

A Case Study of Extending the Life Cycle of User Scenarios to Support the Development of a Serious Game
Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal

Interactive Simulations for Legal Education: A Software Simulating Civil Trial as Educational Device
Roberta Nannucci, Consiglio Nationale Delle Ricerche, Italy

Technology-Enhanced Learning: A Strategic Advantage for Companies’ Performance – the Slovenian Case Study
Tanja Arh, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

A Learning Community on the Web - Challenges at European Level
Eila Lindfors, University of Tampere, Finland

16:50
Session 5e: Manufacturing SMEs - Issues & Case Studies
Chair: Jose C. Gonzalez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Improving Business Process Management Innovation of Eastern European SMEs
Henry Mills, ISH, Hungary

Innovation FUSION: Developing Solutions for Remote Monitoring of Storage Tank Levels
Jonathan Wallace, University of Ulster, United Kingdom

SME Demand Driven Virtual Networks to Address Complex Tenders Using a Collaborative Commerce e-Marketplace Approach
Mark Swift, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Concept for Evaluating Chinese Suppliers in the Context of Global Sourcing
Robert Alard, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

16:50
Session 5f: Mobility 3 - Broadband Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Nico Baken, KPN, Netherlands
Planning the Exploitation of Municipal Broadband Infrastructure
Eleni Panopoulou, University of Macedonia, Greece

Broadband Policy Programs vs Regional Development: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing their Relationships
Sylvie Occelli, IRES, Italy

Høykom as an Instrument for Modernizing and Remodelling the Public Sector
Marte-Eline Stryken, Research Council of Norway, Norway

Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for Broadband-Driven Growth in Rural Areas
Stefan Hedin, Stefan Hedin Consulting, Sweden

16:50
Session 5g: eHealth 3 - Homecare Environments & Supporting Aged Communities
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
The Adoption of Innovative ICT Services in Homecare Environments: Developing and Testing an Extended Technology Acceptance Model
Fernao Beenkens, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Homecare Hub – Integration of Home Care Data Within the Domestic Environment
Keith Osman, BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY, United Kingdom

Towards the IRIS Smart Home
Arso Savanovic, Smart Com, Slovenia

U-Health for Elderly People: Lessons Learnt from Korea
Soonhwa An, Waseda University, Japan

16:50
Session 5h: Security & Identity Management 3 - Issues & Case Studies
Chair: Jonathan Cave, RAND Europe, United Kingdom
Access Control in Distributed Systems based on Model Driven Architecture
Mirad Zadic, ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH., Austria

Distributed Authentication and Authorization Architecture for Multi-service, Multi-provider Networks
Silvana Greco Polito, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy

User-Centric Social Design Technology: Demonstrative Experiment on Authentication Roaming between Different Certificate Authorities
Masakazu Ohashi, Chuo University, Japan

18:30
Reception : Exhibition & Networking

Day 2: 25 October 2007

09:00
09:00
Workshop 6a: End-to-End Service Utility: Advanced Service Environments for the Future Internet
Chair: Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom
A Vision of Next-Generation Software-based Service Provisioning
Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom

Intellectual Property Challenges in a Globally Connected Service Oriented World
Eugene Sweeney, Iambic Innovation Ltd, United Kingdom

Open Service Environments
Nuria De Lama, ATOS ORIGIN, Spain

09:00
Session 6b: eGovernment - Issues & Case Studies
Chair: Valerie Frissen, TNO Information and Communication Technology, Netherlands
eGovernment R&D Roadmap 2015
Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany

Addressing Challenges of OSS Application Development for IT Naïve, Poor Users
Antao Moura, Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG), Brazil

OIOUBL – The Danish Experience of Developing and Implementing a National eProcurement Standard
Peter Borresen, National IT and Telecom Agency, Denmark

Benchmarking Transformational Use of ICTs: The Role of Social Capital
Karsten Gareis, empirica Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologieforschung mbH, Germany

JuVert - Developing the Information Society Research and Education within the Universities and Polytechnics
Merja Taipaleenmäki, City of Vantaa, Finland

09:00
Workshop 6c: Collaborative Work Environments and Collaborative Innovation in Rural Living Labs I
Chair: Hans Schaffers, Aalto University School of Economics & ESoCE Net, Netherlands
The Role of Living Labs in Systemic Innovation
Angelos Ktenas, European Commission, Belgium

Requirements for future User-Driven Communities in Open Innovation and Implications for (Rural) Living Labs
Patrizia Hongisto, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland

Methodological Framework for Human and User Centric Rural Living Labs
Javier Garcia Guzman, Carlos III University, Spain

Creating and Managing Synergies in a Network of Rural Living Labs
Hans Schaffers, Aalto University School of Economics & ESoCE Net, Netherlands

09:00
Workshop 6d: Towards Shared and Common Frameworks of Competence
Chair: Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany
Approach for Requirement Oriented Team Building
Norbert Gronau, Chair of Business Information Systems and Electronic Government, Germany

Competence and Job Profiles Frameworks
Clementina Marinoni, Fondazione Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Sustainable Competency-Oriented Human Resource Development with Ontology-Based Competency Catalogs
Andreas Schmidt, FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Germany

Conceptual Frameworks for the Modelling of ICT Competence Profiles
Roman Povalej, Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany

09:00
Workshop 6e: Overcoming Barriers to SME Collaboration in the Enlarged Europe
Chair: Flavio Bonfatti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
The Acceptance of Trust Building Mechanisms on B2B Marketplace
Viliam Vajda, Faculty of Economics Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

Putting Semantic Interoperability between Small and Micro-companies into Practice
Flavio Bonfatti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Controlled Vocabularies in the European Construction Sector: Evolution, Current Developments, and Future Trends
Celson Lima, CSTB, France

The Future e-Business Scenarios of European Construction SMEs
Sonia Bilbao, Robotiker-Tecnalia, Spain

A Harmonised Regulatory Framework for Supporting Single European Electronic Market: Achievements and Perspectives
Tarek Hassan, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

09:00
Session 6f: Media 1 - Issues
Chair: Roger Wallis, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
The Pricing of Digital Content - What Are the Users Willing to Pay for?
Håkan Selg, Uppsala University, Sweden

Rethinking Business Models for the Creative Industries
Alberto Cottica, The Hub, Italy

The Future of Open Source and Open Content – The Verdict of Experienced Users and Business People
Olle Findahl, World Internet Institute, Sweden

Open Source/Open Content and Other Emerging eBusiness Models: A Complement to or on a Collision Course with the Existing IPR/Patent Regime
Lars-Erik Eriksson, DACC Systems AB, Sweden

User Behaviour and Attitudes Towards Consumer Issues on Markets for Online and Mobile Products & Services
Alexander Mentrup, empirica Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologieforschung mbH, Germany

09:00
Session 6g: eHealth 4 - Applications addressing disabilities
Chair: Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal
Urban Guidance for the Blind and Visually Impaired – Pedestrian Route Planning and Navigation using a Mobile Handset
Alex Jonsson, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden

Developing Sensor-Based Services for Independent Living
Marc Jaeger, University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany

NavigAbile: Services and Methodologies for Internet Exploitation by People with Communicational and Cognitive Disabilities
Angelo Scacco, Fondazione Italiana Accenture, Italy

Health Care Information Modelling with Archetypes in a Diabetes Integrated Care Protocol
Jack Verhoosel, TNO, Netherlands

09:00
Workshop 6h: ENISA Foresight Forum: Security Challenges in Emerging Applications and Future Technologies
Chair: Carsten Casper, ENISA, Greece
Social Networking Sites - How Safe?
Ralph Gross, Carnegie Mellon University, United States

Reputation Schemes as Trust Enablers - Added Value to Security, and Pitfalls
Sandra Steinbrecher, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany

Botnets - The Silent Threat
David Barroso, S21sec, Spain

10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Workshop 7a: NESSI – the Service Opportunity for ICT SMEs, as Providers of Services
Chair: Véronique Pevtschin, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A, Italy
Overview and Current Status of NESSI, the European Technology Platform dedicated to Software and Services
Véronique Pevtschin, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A, Italy

NEXOF, the NESSI Open Service Framework
Stefano De Panfilis, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica, Italy

Involvement of ICT SMEs in NESSI - the Software and Services ETP
Mayte García, ATOS ORIGIN, Spain

11:00
Session 7b: eGovernment - Case studies
Chair: Marten Buschman, City of The Hague, Netherlands
Can eGovernment in Hong Kong Enable eGovernance?
Ka Yu (Joeson) Wong, University of New South Wales, Hong Kong

The Transformation of Dutch Social Security Regarding Document and Information Management
Jelle Kruizinga, Dutch Employed Persons Insurance Administration Agency (UWV), Netherlands

ICT as an Opportunity for Regional Development: the Extremadura Case
Manon van Leeuwen, Office for European Projects, Regional Government of Extremadura, Spain

Informal Leadership and Networks: Lessons from the Response to the West Nile Virus Outbreak
G. Brian Burke, Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York, United States

11:00
Workshop 7c: Collaborative Work Environments and Collaborative Innovation in Rural Living Labs II
Chair: Hans Schaffers, Aalto University School of Economics & ESoCE Net, Netherlands
Rural Living labs – user centric development from the trenches
Laura Zurita, ATOS Origin, Spain

Frascati Living Lab Stimulating Business Incubation
Alessandro Braccini, ESoCE-Net, Italy

Collaboration Environments Instantiation Process through Interoperable Platforms
Mariano Navarro de la Cruz, Tragsa Group, Spain

Territorial Living Labs
Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy

11:00
Workshop 7d: Availability of e-Skills - Improving the Employability of the Workforce
Chair: Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany
Welcome and Overview of Projects and Activities of CEPIS
Nikos Ioannou, CEPIS, Belgium

Towards Outlook and State-of-play of Current e-Skills Policy and Measures
André Richier, European Commission, Belgium

European e-Competence Framework
Jutta Breyer, Kibnet/ IG Metall, Germany

Developments towards a European ICT User Skills Framework
Dudley Dolan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

European Survey of ICT Qualification and Certification Schemes
Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany

11:00
Workshop 7e: Showing the Way – Impact and Success Factors of SME R&D Participation
Chair: Tanja Vos, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
The Impact of Research and Development on Indian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Rajashree Iyer, ITSMA, India

Best practices in SME Integration
Katrin Reschwamm, EUrelations AG, Switzerland

New clustering experiences in Europe
Jesús Fernández Garcia, PRODINTEC, Spain

Impact of R&D on SME groupings
Darren Morrant, The European Association of Innovating SMEs, Belgium

11:00
Session 7f: Media 2 - Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Roger Wallis, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Passepartout Project: Brings Standards and Architecture to High Definition Rich Media
Rop Pulles, Philips Applied Technologies, Netherlands

Positioning Online and Offline Media Services in Me/We Space
Nils Enlund, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden

A Content Based Movie Recommendation System
Ayse Nur Birturk, METU, Turkey

Next Generation Live iTV Formats and Aesthetics: A Joint Scientific and Artistic Approach
Richard Wages, CUAS / NOMADS Lab, Germany

11:00
Session 7g: eHealth 5 - Applications
Chair: Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany
Multi-Science Decision Support for HIV Drug Resistance Treatment
Peter Sloot, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Collaborative Virtual Laboratory for eHealth
Marian Bubak, ACC CYFRONET AGH, Poland

COGKNOW: Translating Research Innovation into Products and Services
Maurice Mulvenna, University of Ulster, United Kingdom

Increasing Psycho-Physiological Wellbeing by Means of an Adaptive Lighting System
Edith Maier, University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg, Austria

11:00
Workshop 7h: Usage Scenarios, Best Practices and Deployment Areas of Electronic IDs - A Holistic Approach
Chair: Frank Zimmermann, Hewlett-Packard International, Switzerland
Integration and Management of a National Personalization Center – A Case study from Slovakia
Michal Sevcik, Hewlett-Packard Slovakia, s.r.o., Slovakia

Managing risks in the roll-out of Italian Residence Permits
Antonino Lucantonio, Hewlett-Packard Italiana s.r.l., Italy

National Electronic ID Card, Germany (ePA) - Functionality, Standards, Technical Requirements
Alexander Winnen, Siemens AG, Med, Germany

Challenges in Integrating Solution Components for eID
Mark Crosbie, Hewlett-Packard Ireland Limited, Ireland

12:30
Lunch : Exhibition & Networking
14:00
14:00
Workshop 8a: Canada and the Netherlands: Light Paths to International Research Cooperation I
Chair: Kees Neggers, SURFnet, Netherlands
Linking the e-Science World with Light
Bram Peeters, SURFnet, Netherlands

Next Generation Internet Challenges
Bill St Arnaud, CANARIE Inc , Canada

Demonstration of Scientific Applications using Lightpaths
Susan Baldwin, CANARIE Inc, Canada

14:00
Session 8b: eGovernment - Case studies
Chair: Rodrigo Pinto Scholtbach, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Netherlands
A Framework of Municipal Management Information System (MMIS) Based on the System-of-Systems
Yuanfang Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China

Measuring Online Sophistication of Public Authorities at Local and Regional Levels: The Case of Greek Regions
Eleni Panopoulou, University of Macedonia, Greece

The Problem of Literacy in e-Government Implementation for Development: A Case Study of e-Land Management Information System from Mozambique
Gertrudes Macueve, University of Oslo, Mozambique

Reinventing Public Service Delivery by Implementing the e-Citizen Charter
Matt Poelmans, CitizenVision, Netherlands

14:00
Session 8c: Living Labs
Chair: Jonathan Sage, IBM United Kingdom Ltd, United Kingdom
The Role of e-BioLabs in a Life Sciences Collaborative Working Environment
Han Rauwerda, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Towards Harmonized Methods and Tools for Living Labs
Ingrid Mulder, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

Services of Living Labs and Their Networks
Claire Fahy, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

Living Labs - Implications for the Public Innovation Agenda
Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany

The Intelligent Coffee Corner: An Innovation Experimentation Space
Ingrid Mulder, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

14:00
Session 8d: Technology Enhanced Learning
Chair: Stephan Raimer, Flensburg University, Germany
The Challenges of Applying Educational Technologies in Primary Schools: Comparing Experiences in Hong Kong and England
Kit-pui Wong, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China

AGENT-DYSL: A Novel Intelligent Reading System for Dyslexic Learners
Andreas Schmidt, FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Germany

Technology Enhanced Learning through Mobile Technology in Secondary Education
Henk van Zeijts, Waag Society, Netherlands

Innovating e-Learning and Classroom Interactions through Digital Ink: Lessons from the I-TRACE project
Adina Magda Florea, University Politechnica of Bucharest, Romania

14:00
Session 8e: Virtual Organisations - Issues
Chair: Robert Alard, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Towards a Decision Framework for the Use of Multiagent Systems in OGSA Compliant Grid Middleware
Thomas Bieser, University of Hohenheim, Germany

Service Level Agreements: An Evaluation from a Business Application Perspective
Paul Karaenke, University of Hohenheim, Germany

The Community Triangle - Success Factors for Leading Purposeful Communities
Olov Forsgren, Stockholm University, Sweden

Co-Design: An Approach to Border Crossing, Network Innovation
Lars Albinsson, Maestro Management, Sweden

14:00
Session 8f: Digital Content - Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
Ownership Challenges in the Digital Networked Environment - the Example of the Kazaa File Sharing Application
Jakob Saros, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Pricing and Business Models in the Mobile Music Industry – the Challenge of Meeting Consumer Needs and Preferences
Monika Hanson, Ericsson, Sweden

e-Commerce Rhetoric and Reality in the Music Industry: Estimating the Real Impact of File-sharing activities on CD-sales
Anders Edström-Frejman, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden

Ontology on Semantic Web
Ferda Alpaslan, METU, Turkey

14:00
Workshop 8g: e-Health – Integration with Health Service Provision
Chair: Terry Newholm, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
An eHealth Business Model for Independent Living Systems
Jan Van Ooteghem, Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium

Enabling Citizens to Assess the Quality and Integrity of Health Websites
Michael Rigby, Keele University, Ireland

A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Use of the Internet for Health Related Information
Terry Newholm, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

e-Health and Older Persons
Debbie Keeling, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

14:00
Workshop 8h: European eGovernment Interoperability Frameworks
Chair: Yannis Charalabidis, National Technical University Athens, Greece
The IDABC Programme: Revising the European Interoperability Framework and Related Activities
Serge Novaretti, European Commission, Belgium

Open Standards and Service-oriented Architectures as Key Factors for Interoperability and Process-oriented eGovernment
Michael Tschichholz, Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication, Germany

Advancing the eGovernment Interoperability Framework in European Countries: Architectures, Challenges and Perspectives from the new Greek eGIF
Yannis Charalabidis, National Technical University Athens, Greece

The Norwegian eGovernment Interoperability Framework
Arne Berre, SINTEF, Norway

15:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
16:00
16:00
Workshop 9a: Canada and the Netherlands: Light Paths to International Research Cooperation II
Chair: Bill St Arnaud, CANARIE Inc , Canada
StarPlane - an Application Controlled Photonic Network
Paola Grosso, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands

Semantic Models for Optical Hybrid Networks – Lightpaths Across Domain Boundaries
Jeroen van der Ham, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Lightpath Planning and Monitoring
Ronald van der Pol, SARA, Netherlands

Building Automatic Application Controlled Networks for Distributed Computing
Inder Monga, Nortel Networks, United States

16:00
Session 9b: eGovernment - Service Delivery
Chair: Dave Broster, Joint Research Centre IPTS, Spain
A Methodology for Developing Local Administration Services Portals
Sotiris Koussouris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

RISERid - Providing Trans-European Access to Resident Registers
Bernhard Krabina, KDZ - Centre for Public Administration Research, Austria

EU-Pay: A Multi-Channel EU Wide Payment System
Julia Glidden, Sheffield City Council, United Kingdom

Worldwide Access to European Land Property Information
Martin Salzmann, Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency of the Netherlands, Netherlands

16:00
Workshop 9c: Open Innovation and Living Labs for Service Creation
Chair: Bror Salmelin, European Commission, Belgium
Introduction
Bror Salmelin, European Commission, Belgium

The European Network of Living Labs and the Living Labs Policy and Strategy
Angelos Ktenas, European Commission, Belgium

Open Innovation and Living Labs, Industrial Perspective
Richard Straub, IBM, France

Open Innovation and Living Labs: User Perspective
Jo Pierson, IBBT SMIT, VUB, Belgium

Open Innovation as a Source of New Business
Bernhard Kölmel, HS Pforzheim, Germany

Open Innovation Communities
Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal

16:00
Workshop 9d: HAGRID - Supporting Wider Participation in FP7
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
HAGRID - Supporting Participation in FP7
Dimitrios Papageorgiou, Q-PLAN North Greece Ltd, Greece

Hungarian Participation in FP6
Klara Heilingbrunner, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

FP7 and the Future of RTD from the perspective of a Hungarian SME
Réka Moksony, Régens Information Technology Plc., Hungary

Encouraging SME Participation from New Member States in FP7
Adam Turowiec, Innovation Ltd, Poland

FP7 - Opportunities for the Romanian Research Community
Dan Baclesanu, ARIES - Romanian Association for Electronic Industry and Software, Romania

IST-Africa - Linking European & African Researchers
Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland

16:00
Session 9e: Virtual Organisations - Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
User Driven Dynamic Grid Services to Integrate New Users and Old Systems in eScience Facilities
Tom Kirkham, STFC, United Kingdom

Managing Knowledge in Organizational Networks of Innovation – Strategies & Practices
Robert Verburg, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

A Process Model for Open Innovation: Open Commercialization
Geleyn Meijer, LogicaCMG, Netherlands

Information Integration in Multi-Dimensional Agri-Food Supply Chain Networks: a Service-Oriented Approach
Cor Verdouw, LEI Wageningen UR, Netherlands

16:00
Session 9f: Digital Libraries - Case Studies
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Development of Cultural Heritage Digitisation and Access: Lithuanian Approach
Regina Varniené, Martynas Mazvydas National Library of Lithuania, Lithuania

QVIZ - The Future Way of Researching Archives through the Internet
Fredrik Palm, Umeå University, Sweden

Towards a Global Standardized Digital Library of Scientific Models
Hatem El Refaei, EngNet, Egypt

Egyptian National Archive Project
Mohammed Reda, Alliedsoft, Egypt

BiblioRedes Program: Coverage versus Depth. Dilemmas of the Social Digital Inclusion from Public Libraries in Chile
Enzo Abbagliati, Directorate of Libraries, Archives and Museums, Chile

16:00
Workshop 9g: Standards & Innovation in Service Management
Chair: Volker Stich, FIR: Institute for Operations Management at RWTH Aachen, Germany
Developing Networked Maintenance Services using InCoCo-S Reference Model
Amit Garg, Research Institute for Operations Management, Germany

Standardization: A Deliberate Strategy within Innovation
Siglinde Kaiser, DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V., Germany

Standards for Innovation in Services
Marc Hübbers, Research Institute for Operations Management, Germany

16:00
Session 9h: eLegal Issues & Case Studies
Chair: Gareth MacNaughton, Cisco UK&I, United Kingdom
Development of Legislation through Electronic Support of Participation: LEX-IS
Rimantas Gatautis, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

From eInformation to eInclusion with Draft Law Registry Database of Saeima (Parliament) of Latvia
Laimdota Upeniece, Saeima (Parliament) of Latvia, Latvia

Caselex – Case Law Exchange an Unprecedent Service for the Dissemination of National Case Law Applying EU Law
Maria Angela Biasiotti, ITTIG/CNR, Italy

Communication Environment for Judicial Network in Europe and Western Balkans
Mauro Cislaghi, Project Automation, Italy

Security Training for Members of Law Enforcement to Combat Cybercrime in the EU
Mathieu Gorge, VigiTrust, Ireland

17:30
17:30
Tutorial 10a: Future Directions for Networked Enterprise
Chair: Florent Frederix, European Commission, Belgium
17:30
Tutorial 10b: Future directions for Software and Services
Chair: Arian Zwegers, European Commission, Belgium
17:30
Tutorial 10c: Technology Enhanced Learning/Digital Libraries and Opportunities under Call 3 of FP7
Chair: Marco Marsella, European Commission, Luxembourg

Day 3: 26 October 2007

09:00
09:00
Workshop 11a: Bringing the “e” closer to Business and Contracts
Chair: Bastian Koller, HLRS, Germany
Negotiating the Minefields in Realising the i2010 Vision – A Position Paper
Michael Parkin, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Trust Indicator Integration into SLAs for Virtual Organisations
Jochen Haller, SAP AG, Germany

Implementing an SLA Negotiation Framework
Peer Hasselmeyer, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany

Learning from the Past – SLA Composition Using QoS History
Konstantinos Tserpes, NTUA, Greece

09:00
Session 11b: eGovernment - Applications
Chair: Jonathan Cave, RAND Europe, United Kingdom
SAFIR - The Voice of Services
Jacques De Kegel, IBM, Belgium

Eyes Free and Hands Free Information Access for Professionals Operating in Emergency Situations
Paul Adrien Slegers, Safir Research Consortium, Belgium

Speech Recognition for the Update of Geographical Data in the Field, SAFIR GIS Bulgaria – Brussels
Raphaël Hérin, Voice Insight SA/NV, Belgium

Adaptive Portals Based on Combining Semantics and Ajax
Nenad Stojanovic, FZI at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Tags for Citizens: Integrating Top-down and Bottom-up Classification in the Turin Municipality Website
Franco Carcillo, City of Turin, Italy

09:00
Workshop 11c: Service Science and Innovation
Chair: Bror Salmelin, European Commission, Belgium
Introduction
Bror Salmelin, European Commission, Belgium

New Innovative Paradigms in eService Development and Deployment
David Osimo, JRC, European Commission, Spain

How ICT and CIP Programmes Can Foster Services Development and Interoperability
Freek Van Krevel, European Commission, Belgium

Service Science and Innovation in Software and Services
Nuria De Lama, ATOS ORIGIN, Spain

Service Science - A New Discipline
Richard Straub, IBM, France

09:00
Session 11d: eInclusion and eAdoption Case Studies
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
European Information Society and Aging Population - Group Calls Helping Non-Govermental-Organisations
Leena Viukari, TeliaSonera, Finland

Under Pressure: Technology Overload and Social Pressure
Henk de Poot, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

AsIsKnown - Selling Through the Customers Eyes!
Wolfgang Backhaus, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

The Adoption of Advanced Mobile Services
Jonas Hedman, University Colloge of Borås, Sweden

09:00
Session 11e: Supply Chain Management - Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Robert Alard, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Improving Business Information Exchange using Semantics
Albert Bokma, University of Sunderland, United Kingdom

Perspectives on the e-Maintenance Transition
Jan Goossenaerts, ValueRisk.eu, Belgium

The Need for Agility in the Finnish Metal Industry
Matti Muhos, University of Oulu, Finland

Configuration of Automotive Collaborative Engineering and Flexible Supply Networks
Kurt Sandkuhl, Jönköping University, Sweden

09:00
Session 11f: eTourism - Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Stephan Raimer, Flensburg University, Germany
Mobile Multimedia City Game: an E-Tourism Services Platform
Alessandro Mamelli, Hewlett-Packard, Italy

E-Tourism Services for Cultural Heritage Destinations: A Governance Approach & Evaluation
Krassimira Paskaleva-Shapira, Karslruhe Research Center and Manchester Business School, Germany

iCITY - A Social Adaptive Multi-device Recommender Guide
Lara Marcellin, CSP - Innovazione nelle ICT s.c.ar.l., Italy

09:00
Workshop 11g: Enterprise Interoperability Cluster: Advancing European Research in Enterprise Interoperability
Chair: Cristina Martinez, European Commission, Belgium
Presentation of Value proposition for Enterprise Interoperability Report

Knowledge Café-style of debate. Discussions groups lead by Ms Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom, (lead), Ms Servane Crave, France Telecom Orange Labs, Mr Roelof Van Den Bergh, Erasmus Universiteit and Professor Antonio Grilo, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal

Experts' Contributions to the Report

Institutions and Enterprise Interoperability
Jan Goossenaerts, ValueRisk.eu, Belgium

Feasible Approaches to the Issue of Industrial Take-up of Enterprise Interoperability (EI) Solutions
Norbert Jastroch, MET Communications GmbH, Germany

09:00
Workshop 11h: Coordinating eGovernment R&D Support in Europe
Chair: Trond Knudsen, Research Council of Norway, Norway
A Proposed European eGovernment Research Programme Framework
Roberto Pizzicannella, Centro Nazionale per L’Informatica Nella Pubblica Amministrazione, Italy

eGovernment Research Support in Europe: Prospects for Cooperation
Madeleine Siösteen Thiel, VINNOVA (Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems), Sweden

10:30
Coffee Break : Exhibition & Networking
11:00
11:00
Workshop 12a: Bringing the “e” closer to Business and Contracts
Chair: Bastian Koller, HLRS, Germany
Dynamic Virtual Organization for Disaster Handling and Crisis Management
Stefan Wesner, University Ulm, Germany

Extended Resource Management Using Client Classification and Economic Enhancements
Tim Pueschel, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Privacy Issues in eContracts
Lutz Schubert, University Ulm, Germany

11:00
Session 12b: eVoting/eParticipation
Chair: Ann Macintosh, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Citizens' Forum: The First Successful eDemocracy Initiative in the Republic of Slovenia?
Simon Delakorda, Institute of Ecology , Slovenia

Coach Class or Red Carpet Treatment: Strategic Choices for eParticipation in Local Government
Jacob Nørbjerg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Framework and Methodology to Turn Barriers and Challenges of eParticipation into Research Themes and Actions
John Shaddock, Local Government Yorkshire and Humber, United Kingdom

Self-organization in Open Source: the RAEC e-Participation Project
Toni Samek, University of Alberta, Canada

11:00
Workshop 12c: Living Labs Europe: Brokerage Event Mobile Technologies
Chair: Liza Wohlfart, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany
Regional Dynamics: The Need for Innovation Infrastructures and Innovation Policies to Support the Development of Clusters
Jakob Rasmussen, Living Labs Europe, Denmark

Platforms for Local Mobile Services: Case Studies of Commercial Applications in Germany
Wolf Engelbach, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany

11:00
Session 12d: International eAdoption Case Studies
Chair: Stephen Curwell, University of Salford, United Kingdom
Strategy for Strengthening the International Cooperation with Developing Countries - The case of Western Balkans and MED Partner countries
Raphael Koumeri, PLANET, Greece

Adopting Culture in E-business - A Global Aspect
Kyeong Kang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

AtlantisBPnet – A Methodology to Find the Best Information Society Practices
Sónia Campos, University of Aveiro, Portugal

11:00
Workshop 12e: Competitive and Innovative Virtual Organisations – Practices and ICT Applications
Chair: Alessandro Braccini, ESoCE-Net, Italy
Co-Chair: Iiro Salkari, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Collaborative Innovation Networks Management in the Elevation Sector
Joseba Arana, Ikerlan, Spain

A Knowledge IPR Tool
Servane Crave, France Telecom Orange Labs, France

An Interactive User-centered Business Process Management Services
Sergio Gusmeroli, TXT e-Solutions SPA, Italy

ICT Services Supporting Virtual Organisation Management
Wico Mulder, LogicaCMG, Netherlands

11:00
Workshop 12f: Foundations and Applications of the Social Semantic Desktop
Chair: Andreas Abecker, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik Karlsruhe, Germany
Social Semantic Desktop Architecture and Core Technologies
Siegfried Handschuh, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

Modelling Higher-Level Thought Structures – Method & Tool
Andreas Abecker, FZI Karlsruhe, Germany

A Semantic Community Help Desk
STEPHANE LAURIERE, XWiki, France

11:00
Workshop 12g: Enterprise Interoperability Cluster: Advancing European Research in Enterprise Interoperability II
Chair: Dimitris BIMPIKAS, SEERC - South East European Research Centre, Greece
Co-Chair: Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom
Results from FP7 ICT Call 1 (Objective 1.3)
Cristina Martinez, European Commission, Belgium

From People to Systems Interoperability: the ISU Concept
Yannis Charalabidis, National Technical University Athens, Greece

iSURF: An Interoperability Service Utility for Collaborative Supply Chain Planning across Multiple Domains Supported by RFID Devices
Alper Okcan, Software Research and Development Center, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Knowledge Oriented Collaboration: Evolving Beyond the EI Roadmap
Keith Popplewell, Coventry University, United Kingdom

Commius: ISU via Email
Michal Laclavik, Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

Technology and Service Interoperability Requirements from Networks of SMEs: The EFFORT Approach
Lefteris Leondaridis, Netsmart S.A., Greece

Business and Governance Issues for Enterprise Systems of the Future
Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom

12:30
Lunch : Exhibition & Networking
13:30
13:30
Plenary Session 13a: Creative Conflict and Open Innovation
Chair: Jos Huigen, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Netherlands
FP7-ICT & Innovation in Digital Content Domain
Roberto Cencioni, European Commission, Luxembourg

Creative Research and Interdisiplinary Innovation
Marleen Stikker, Waag Society, Netherlands

Culture of Security and Trust: Key Ingredients Facilitiating the Success of the European Innovation Environment
Ronald de Bruin, ENISA (European Network & Information Security Agency), Greece

14:30
14:30
Closing Plenary 14a: New Prespectives on Changing Roles of Cities, Citizens and Networks
Chair: Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium
Changing Roles of Cities, Citizens and Participation
Frits Huffnagel, Deputy Mayor of The Hague, Netherlands

Building European Research Area in ICT
Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium

Towards the User-generated State? Citizen-Government Relations in the Web 2.0 Era
Valerie Frissen, TNO Information and Communication Technology, Netherlands

The Elephant and the Mice: Will Web 2.0 Change Government?
David Osimo, JRC, European Commission, Spain


Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme, which is subject to change.