27-29 October 2010
Warsaw, Poland

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Updated: 2010-10-26 18:48:51

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Day 2: 28 October 2010

09:00
09:00
Session 5a: ICT for Networked Enterprise
Chair: Man-Sze Li, IC Focus, United Kingdom
Conceptual Modeling of Complex Events of the Internet of Things
Philipp Walter, IDS Scheer AG, Germany

An Environment for a Powerful Business Document Schema Profiling
Nicola Gessa, ENEA - Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Italy

An assistive mobile system for visually impaired and blind people
Michał Markiewicz, Jagiellonian University, Poland

09:00
Workshop 5b: Issues in Interoperability
Chair: Terje Grimstad, Karde AS, Norway
Organizational Barriers to Interoperability
Riitta Hellman, Karde AS, Norway

Information Governance and Metadata Strategies as a Basis for Cross-sector e-Services
Terje Grimstad, Karde AS, Norway

Future e-Government: From Monologue to Dialogue
Arne Thorstensen, The Tax Administration , Norway

Analytical Framework for e-Government Interoperability
Hans Solli-Sæther, BI Norwegian School of Management , Norway

09:00
Session 5c: Living Labs - Issues
Chair: Giorgio Da Bormida, ELGI S.r.l, Italy
Living Labs and Regional Innovation Policies in the Mediterranean Area
Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy

Living Labs as Engagement Models for Innovation
Maurice Mulvenna, University of Ulster, United Kingdom

Choosing the Best Model of Living Lab Collaboration for Companies
Jens Eschenbaecher, Priv. Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft & Technik (FHWT), Germany

Internationalising ENoLL: The Case of Brazil
Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal

09:00
Session 5d: Digital Libraries & Cultural Heritage
Chair: Sue Pendell, Colorado State University, United States
DC-NET: a European network to deploy a new e-Infrastructure for the Digital Cultural Heritage
Antonella Fresa, Italian Ministry of Culture, Italy

On-line GIS for Movable Cultural Heritage – Possibilities and Benefits
Albina Moscicka, Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Poland

Metadata Repository Management using the MediaWiki Interoperability Framework A Case Study:The KeyToNature Project
Cornelia-Flavia Veja, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

09:00
Session 5e: Leveraging Semantic Technologies
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
Towards an Infrastructure for the Evaluation of Semantic Technologies
Francisco Martín Recuerda, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid , Spain

Experiences using the UML Profile for MARTE to Stochastically Model Post-production Interactive Applications
Stuart Middleton, University of Southampton, United Kingdom

Applying High Performance Computing Techniques for Advanced Semantic Reasoning
Alexey Cheptsov, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart , Germany

SEMbySEM in Action: Domain Name Registry Service Through a Semantic Middleware
Ali Anil Sinaci, Middle East Technical University - Department of Computer Engineering, Turkey

09:00
Session 5f: eHealth - Applications
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
A Software Framework for Global and Regional Assessment of Cardiac Vitality and Function by Magnetic Resonance
Vincenzo Positano, Fondazione CNR/Regione Toscana "G Monasterio", Pisa, Italy, Italy

Patient Centred “Lean” Information Logistic in Modern Health care
Peter Laing, FIR at RWTH Aachen, Germany

National Organ Waiting List (NOWL) of TURKIYE
Sinan Ekinci, Ministry of Health of TURKIYE, Turkey

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee & Networking in Exhibition
11:00
11:00
Session 6a: Networked, Smart and Virtual Organisations - Construction & Energy Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Jacek Izydorczyk, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
An Information Platform for the European Construction Sector: a Feasibility Study
Christian Mastrodonato, D'Appolonia SpA, Italy

Ontology-based business process management in construction
Ksenia Rybenko, TU Dresden, Germany

Simulation and Control of Renewable Energy Technology Integrated within Building Energy Management
Nikos Sakkas, APINTECH LTD, Greece

Towards Energy Efficient Buildings:: A Perspective Study
Tarek Hassan, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

An ICT Architecture to Support Business Processes in the Internet of Energy
Theo Lutz, FIR at RWTH Aachen University, Germany

11:00
Session 6b: eGovernment - Case Studies
Chair: Jim Yip, -, United Kingdom
The Role of Applicative Cooperation in the Marche Region Enterprise Architecture
Barbara Re, University of Camerino, Italy

Reorganization and modernization of Central Registers in Poland
Ewa Krolik, IBM, Poland

Electronic Document and Records Management Systems in Austria's Municipalities: Status and Success Factors
Bernhard Krabina, KDZ - Centre for Public Administration Research, Austria

Lessons Learned from Introducing Video Conferencing Systems into Municipal Decision Making Processes in the Finnish Archipelago Town of Väståboland
Tiina Ferm, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Assessing Dutch Ambitions: Towards Large Scale ICT Uptake in Public Sectors
Marc van Lieshout, TNO Information and Communication Technology, Netherlands

11:00
Session 6c: Living Labs - Case Studies
Chair: Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy
Living Labs Sustainability Strategies and Rural Development Policies
Tuija Heikura, Aalto University, Finland

Experiments of Context-Aware Collaborative Platform in Rural Living Labs
Olfa Mabrouki, Paris 12 University, France

SAVE ENERGY: Transforming Human Behaviour for Energy Efficiency
Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal

11:00
Workshop 6d: Future of Internet in an Enlarged Europe
Chair: Ricardo Goncalves, UNINOVA, Portugal
Challenges for Cooperative Research on Future of Internet in an Enlarged Europe
Fernando Ferreira, Uninova, Portugal

The EC UNITE Programme and Opportunities for Mobility of Researchers in Europe
Fernando Ferreira, Uninova, Portugal

Taking the most from UNITE: Slovenian Cases
Tomaz Klobucar, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

INTEROP-VLab: Extending EI/ESA Research to China and the rest of the World
Guy Doumeingts, INTEROP-VLab, Belgium

DACAR
Christoph Thuemmler, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

ASPIRE
Rasmus Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark

ELLIOT
Sergio Gusmeroli, TXT e-Solutions SPA, Italy

11:00
Session 6e: Intelligent Content
Chair: Sue Pendell, Colorado State University, United States
Ensuring ePortfolio Data Remains Personal in Next Generation Distributed Computing Applications
Tom Kirkham, STFC, United Kingdom

Approach to E-Classification and E-Tradeability of complex industrial Services
Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany

Business and IT Alignment: A plug-in approach for Model-Oriented Knowledge Transfer
Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria

A Community Based Interoperability Utility for SMEs
Christian Melchiorre, Softeco Sismat SpA, Italy

11:00
Session 6f: eHealth - Leveraging ICT for Independent Living
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Needs of Older People and Perceptions of Experts to Specify the CONFIDENCE System
Narciso González Vega, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Ethical Aspects in ICT Research and Development: The Case of the CONFIDENCE Project
Narciso González Vega, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Synergy between Social and Health Services under an Ambient Assisted Living Environment for the Elderly
Vasiliki Moumtzi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

12:30
Lunch : Lunch & Networking in Exhibition
14:00
14:00
Session 7a: Networked, Smart and Virtual Organisations - Case Studies
Chair: Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany
Fine-grained Information Access in Virtual Organisations
Frank Hilbert, Tu Dresden, Germany

Enterprises’ External RTD Units (spin-outs) – The Basque Case
Leire Aginako, EUSKALTEL S.A., Spain

Challenges by Developing the Network for Sustainability in South Eastern Europe NESSEE
Ildiko Tulbure, University 1 December 1918, Romania

A Complete Data Recording and Reporting System for the EU Commercial Fishing Fleets
Amos Barkai, Olrac, South Africa

14:00
Session 7b: eGovernment - Case Studies II
Chair: Jim Yip, -, United Kingdom
Electronic Government Services – Income Tax Collection
Hendrik Hielkema, Aalto University, Finland

Lessons from Adoption of Open Source Trouble Ticket System in Turin Municipality to Manage Citizens’ Requests
Franco Carcillo, City of Turin, Italy

Innovative Business Models Enhancing Open Source Software in the Public Sector
Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck, Linköping University, Sweden

Digital Literacy Policies for an Inclusive Europe
Emilie Normann, Danish Technological Institite, Denmark

ePower to the People – A Driver for Cross Sector Regional Development in Europe
Madeleine Siösteen Thiel, VINNOVA (Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems), Sweden

14:00
Workshop 7c: ICT for Participatory Spatial Planning and Environmental Assessment
Chair: Angelo Marcotulli, Regione Toscana, Italy
A Territorial Approach to Regional Innovation
Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy

Overview of EU Spatial Planning Systems and Policies
Francesco Molinari, Alfamicro, Italy

ICT Innovation in Spatial Planning
Sven Besteher, Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg, Germany

The PARTERRE Project
Angelo Marcotulli, Regione Toscana, Italy

14:00
Session 7d: Technology-Enhanced Learning - Issues & Case Studies
Chair: Stephan Raimer, Flensburg University, Germany
Exploring Teaching Presence in both Online and Face-to-face Learning Environments
Danijela Scepanovic, Ministry of Education, Serbia

Learning Outcome-driven Technology Enhanced Learning in Higher Education
Tomaz Klobucar, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

Monitoring Conceptual Development with Text Mining Technologies: CONSPECT
Debra Haley, The Open University, United Kingdom

An In Depth Case Analysis of Two Language Teachers Coping with Online Instruction
Danijela Scepanovic, Ministry of Education, Serbia

14:00
Session 7e
14:00
Workshop 7f: Towards an ICT based Chronic Care Model: the Habilis approach for Sustainable Tele-Rehabilitation Services
Chair: Sandro Scattareggia Marchese, Signo Motus srl, Italy
ICT Solutions for the Management of Chronic Diseases: the Habilis Concept and the CLEAR project
Sandro Scattareggia Marchese, Signo Motus srl, Italy

Tele-rehabilitation Needs Assessment: A Multi-disciplinary Approach
Rianne Huis in 't Veld, Roessingh Research and Development, Netherlands

Methodology for HTA within the CLEAR Tele-rehabilitation Project
Velio Macellari, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy

Extending Upper Limb Rehabilitation for Stroke Survivors by the Habilis Platform
Francesco Benvenuti, AUSL11, Italy

A Clinical Program of Cognitive Tele-rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury
Rocío Sánchez-Carrión, Fundació Privada Institut de Neurorehabilitació Guttmann, Spain

Pre-surgery and post-Surgery Tele-rehabilitation for Hip and Knee Replacement
Wojciech Glinkowski, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

15:30
Coffee Break : Coffee & Networking in Exhibition
16:00
16:00
Workshop 8a: Good Practices in Innovation Support Measures for SMEs
Chair: Ana M. Levin, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
Innovation Support Measures for SMEs: Facilitating Transition from the Traditional to the Knowledge Economy
Anja Jennerjahn, Fraunhofer IFF, Germany

Innovation in SMEs: Looking Beyond The ‘Gazelles’, The ‘Goliaths’ and the ‘Pioneers’
Nadine Doden, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany

How to Pave the Way for SME-friendly R&D&I Programmes?
Ewa Kocinska, Adam Mickiewicz University Foundation, Poland

16:00
Session 8b: eDemocracy & eParticipation
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
Liberopinion: a Web Platform for Enhancing e-Democracy
Artur Sousa, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal

WeGov
Alex Claes, GFI, Belgium

16:00
Workshop 8c: ICT for Participatory Spatial Planning and Environmental Assessment II
Chair: Francesco Molinari, Alfamicro, Italy
Engagement Models for Innovation
Maurice Mulvenna, University of Ulster, United Kingdom

Usability Is Not An Option - The Benefits of Lead Users & A Living Lab Approach To Product & Service Development
Jonathan Wallace, University of Ulster, United Kingdom

Empowering Citizens for Participatory Decision-Making in the Turku Archipelago
Tiina Ferm, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland

The Electronic Town Meeting, Presentation and Lessons Learnt
Matteo Robiglio, Avventura Urbana s.r.l., Italy

16:00
Session 8d: Technology-Enhanced Learning - Skills Acquisition
Chair: Giorgio Da Bormida, ELGI S.r.l, Italy
ICT Certification in Action
Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany

ICT Literacy and Skills Acquisition Plan in Barcelona 2010-2015
Jordi Roca, Barcelona Activa, Spain

Inspiring Professional Lifelong Excellence in ICT Skills Development
Chryso Charalambous Christodoulou, Digipro Computer Consultants ltd, Cyprus

Modeling Project Management and Innovation Competences for Technology Enhanced Learning
Sobah Abbas Petersen, Sintef Technology and Society, Norway

16:00
Workshop 8e: Network EU and WBC Research Opportunities: Final WINS-ICT and ICT-WEB-PROMS Event
Chair: Hüseyin METİN, TÜBİTAK, Turkey
Welcome
Hüseyin METİN, TÜBİTAK, Turkey

Support to the FP7 Participation in the Western Balkan Countries: WINS-ICT and ICT-WEB-PROMS
Desiree Pecarz, ZSI – Centre for Social Innovation, Austria

The ICT Research Environment in Western Balkan Countries
Sasa IVANOVIC, Ministry of Education and Science, Montenegro

The WBC Participation in EU ICT Research Programmes: Data and Success Stories
Betim Cico, Polytechnic University, Tirana, Albania

The Western Balkan Research Diaspora in Europe
Dejan Karadaglic, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

IHP as Access Point for West Balkan Students and Scientists in European ICT Research Programs
Zoran Stamenkovic, IHP GmbH, Germany

How to Contrast Barriers to Research Cooperation, Policy Recommendations for increasing WBC participation in FP7
Nikos Zaharis, South East European Research Centre, Greece

16:00
Session 8f: eHealth - Applications & Case Studies
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
Vadeo: Social Network for People with Reduced Mobility
Hector Galan-Marti, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

Nutritional Serious-Games Platform
Hector Galan-Marti, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

The 2008-2010 e-Learning Experience of the Public Health Virtual Campus at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico.
Igor Martín Ramos Herrera, University of Guadalajara, Mexico


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