22 - 24 October 2008
Stockholm, Sweden

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eChallenges e2008 Agenda



Updated: 2008-10-14 18:01:07

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Day 3: 24 October 2008

09:00
09:00
Tutorial 9a: Software and Services: Current Status and Future Research Directions
Chair: Arian Zwegers, European Commission, Belgium
09:00
Session 9b: eGovernment Case Studies
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
Web 2.0 and the Implications for E-Government
Dennis de Kool, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands

Business Models for Public Private Partnership: The 3P framework
Jonas Hedman, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Empirical Evaluation of Network Externalities in Data Standards Diffusion in a Subset of European Organizations
Bruno Rossi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

Urban Security Dashboard
Mario Sechi, CSI-PIEMONTE, Italy

Challenges in the Digital Cities and Regions in Portugal
Maria Simões , Centre of Social Studies of the University Beira Interior (ubi_CES), Portugal

09:00
Session 9c: CWE Case Studies 1
Chair: Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany
Collaborative working environments in the Construction Sector
Valentin Sanchez, Tecnalia - Robotiker, Spain

DoQui - The Document Management Platform to Support the Piedmont PA
Domenico Luca', CSI-Piemonte, Italy

Cost, Benefit Engineering for Collaborative Knowledge Creation within Knowledge Workspaces
Ali Imtiaz, Research Institute for Operations Management (FIR) at RWTH Aachen, Germany

Productivity Assessment of Knowledgeworker Teams
Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany

09:00
Session 9d: Digital Libraries Case Studies
Chair: Roger Wallis, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Emerging and Conflicting Business Models for Music Content in the Digital Environment
Anders Edström-Frejman, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden

Heritage in Digital Times: Yes Please or No Thanks, Not Yet?
Joke Beyl, IBBT-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

Case Study of Knowledge Extraction from Data to help meet Business Challenges – The Move toward a Sharper “I” in Intelligent Wells and e-Fields
Yasser El Shayeb, Cairo University, Egypt

09:00
Session 9e: Security Case Studies and Issues
Chair: Stefan Wesner, University Ulm, Germany
When Little Brother is watching you it is time to ask: Who has the Right to Mediate Personal Data?
John Sören Pettersson, Karlstad University, Sweden

Multimodal Biometric Authentication in Secure Environments
Dimitrios Tzovaras, Centre For Research and Technology Hellas, Greece

Federation of Circles of Trust and Secure Usage of Digital Identity
Vincent Etchebarne, Orange Labs, France

Linkage Control - Integrating the Essence of Privacy Protection into Identity Management Systems
Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection, Germany

Dynamic Access Control Management for Distributed Biomedical Data Resources
Matthias Assel, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Germany

09:00
Workshop 9f: Social Care Informatics - An Essential Part of eHealth Services to Citizens
Chair: Michael Rigby, Keele University, Ireland
Ensuring Trust and Governance in E-Social Care
Michael Rigby, Keele University, Ireland

Social Care Informatics: Beginning to Face up to the Reality of the Mixed Services Economy?
Penelope Hill, The National Information Centre for Health and Social Care, United Kingdom

Development of Electronic Records in Social Care in Finland
Jarmo Kärki, Stakes, Finland

Integrating Electronic Records to bridge Health and Social Care in Sweden
Sabine Koch, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

09:00
Session 9g: eDemocracy & eParticipation
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
Is e-Voting a Possibility for Botswana's 2014 General Elections?
Gladys Mokhawa, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom

The Internet and the Political Marketing: An Analysis of how the Political Parties and Candidates Used the Internet during the 2006 Mexico’s Presidential Campaign
Celestino Robles-Estrada, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

Experiencing PanEuropean Semantic Web Services. A Public Organizations' Perspective
Ioannis Savvas, Region of Central Macedonia (RCM), Greece

Towards Interactive Public Decisions: Connecting Participatory Processes and Institutional Contexts
Mats Danielson, Stockholm University and Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
11:00
Session 10a: eInclusion & eAccessibility
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
Promoting the Adoption of Internet among Elderly People
Håkan Selg, Uppsala University, Sweden

Measuring the Level of eInclusion within Exclusion Prone groups of the European Community: Findings of the ICT for ALL project
Bence Kollanyi, Corvinus University, Hungary

Profiling the non-user: ICT Acceptance Measures based on Strategies of Segmentation and Differentiation
Pieter Verdegem, Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium

11:00
Session 10b: eGovernment Case Studies II
Chair: Ulf Blomqvist, VINNOVA, Sweden
Lessons from Global E-Readiness Trends of National Economies
Mary Keeling, IBM Institute for Business Value, Ireland

Needs for a Semi-Open Source Software Business Model for Local Governments
Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck, Linköping University, Sweden

Paving Roads towards eGov Inclusion: A Portuguese Inter-municipal Case Study
Solange Rito Lima, University of Minho, Portugal

SyC - Show your Card
Franco Carcillo, City of Turin, Italy

11:00
Session 10c: CWE Case Studies 2
Chair: Hans Schaffers, Aalto University School of Economics & ESoCE Net, Netherlands
inContext, Interaction and Context Based Technologies for Collaborative Teams
Giovanni Casella, Softeco Sismat Spa, Italy

POPEYE, a Peer-to-peer Collaborative Working Environment over Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Christian Melchiorre, Softeco Sismat SpA, Italy

Collaborative Working Issues and Challenges in Knowledge Work Environment: Insights from Two Cases
Bernhard Katzy, CeTIM, Germany

Collaboration environment: A Single Point of Access into Networks of Knowledge
Dan Harnesk, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Collaboration Environments Instantiation Process through Interoperable Platforms
Javier Garcia Guzman, Carlos III University, Spain

11:00
Session 10d: Digital Libraries Applications and Case Studies
Chair: Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal
Designing an Automated Prototype Tool for Preservation Quality Metadata Extraction for Ingest into Digital Repository
Yunhyong Kim, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

Semantic Multi-language and Multi-ontology Framework for Digital Content Management and Sharing
Stefano Bianchi, Softeco Sismat SpA, Italy

Tackling the Risk Challenge: DRAMBORA (Digital Repository Audit Method Based on Risk Assessment)
Andrew McHugh, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

11:00
Session 10e: Security Applications
Chair: Jonathan Cave, RAND Europe, United Kingdom
A Meta Model Generator for Implementing Access Control and Security Policies in Distributed Systems based on Model-Driven Architecture
Mirad Zadic, ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH., Austria

Enabling True Single sign-on for Grid Portals
Efstathios Karanastasis, ICCS/NTUA, Greece

Anonymous, Liberal, and User-Centric Electronic Identity - A New, Systematic Design of eID Infrastructure
Libor Neumann, ANECT a.s., Czech Republic

Integrity, Trust and Security
David Lilburn Watson, Global Trust Center Technlogies Sweden AB, Sweden

11:00
Workshop 10f: Smart Textiles and Service Innovations in Tele-care Services
An Introduction to Healthwear Project, its Scope and Motivation
Christos Malliopoulos, Cosmote Mobile Telecommunications SA, Greece

Mining Telecare Data: Methods for Managing Knowledge and Improving the Performance of Healthwear Service
Christos Malliopoulos, Cosmote Mobile Telecommunications SA, Greece

Recording of Physiological Indicators and Patient Monitoring: Technologies and Architectures
Theodoros Vavouras, Atkosoft SA, Greece

Service Validation: Clinical Trials on the Early Discharge of Respiratory Patients
Periklis Giovas, 1st YPE of Attica / "Sotiria" Hospital, Greece

Service Validation: Clinical Trials on the Rehabilitation of Cardiac Patients
Domenico Cianflone, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Italy

Service Validation: Clinical Trials on the Evaluation of the Mobility of Stable Chronic Patients
Albert Alonso, Hospital Clinic, Spain

11:00
Session 10g: eDemocracy & eParticipation II
Chair: Gareth MacNaughton, Cisco UK&I, United Kingdom
CitizenScape Discussion Paper – Working with Web 2.0 to Engage Citizens with Democracy
Catherine Howe, Public-i, United Kingdom

Bridging the Gap between Citizens and Decision-makers: 3 years of Experience from Implementing the Gov2demoss eParticipation Platform in Europe
Yasmin Mazhari, Gov2u, Greece

Consumer Protection, European Decision-making and the Regions – the eParticipation Project VoicE
Matthias Holzner, MFG Baden-Württemberg mbH, Germany

The Piemonte Assembly Towards e-Democracy: The SESAMO Interregional Project
Elena Fenoglio, CSI Piemonte, Italy

Innovation, Open Standards and Democracy
Elmar Husmann, IBM, Belgium

12:30
Lunch
13:30
13:30
Closing Plenary 11a
Chair: Urban Funered, Ministry of Finance, Sweden
Exploiting the Benefits of the Information Society
Per Unckel, County Governor of Stockholm, Sweden

eGovernment Problems and Advances – a Lithuanian Perspective
Edmundas Žvirblis, Information Society Development Committee, Lithuania

eGovernment - Where Do We Go From Here: Work and Vision for e2015
Urban Funered, Ministry of Finance, Sweden


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