09-11 October 2013
Dublin, Ireland

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Updated: 2013-07-18 13:43:52

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Day 1: 09 October 2013

09:00
09:00
Opening Plenary 1a
iCity Policy - Direction of Korea
Eunkyung Kim, Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, Korea, Republic Of

Addressing eChallenges in Horizon 2020: An Irish Perspective
Imelda Lambkin, National NCP Director, Enterprise Ireland, Ireland

Overview of ICT in Horizon 2020
Tom Clausen, DG CONNECT, European Commission, Belgium

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee break & Networking
11:00
11:00
Plenary Session 2a: Horizon 2020
Gearing up for Horizon 2020
Stephen O’Reilly, National Delegate & Contact Point for H2020, Ireland

Participating in Horizon 2020
Tom Clausen, DG CONNECT, European Commission, Belgium

Northern Ireland and Horizon 2020 – A Regional Perspective
Simon Grattan, InterTradeIreland, United Kingdom

12:30
Lunch : Lunch & Networking
14:00
14:00
Workshop 3a: Challenges in Modelling: Domain Value Adding and ICT Execution Support
Chair: Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria
Semantics-based Enhancement of Value Production Conceptual Models: A Pragmatic Approach
Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria

Extending Business Motivation Modeling to Foster Regional Flexibility in IT Architecture Management
Knut Hinkelmann, FHNW University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland

CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model: Efficient scholarly Constructs for the Digital Wunderkammer
Dominic Oldman, British Museum, United Kingdom

CALT-PIP: A Proposed Collaborative Policy Informatics Platform
Athanasios Karantjias, University of Piraeus, Greece

14:00
Workshop 3b: IST-Africa - Showcasing African Research Capacity
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
ICT Research Capacity in South Africa
Peacemaker Dlamini, Department of Science and Technology, South Africa

ICT Research Capacity in Mauritius
Dan Faugoo, National Computer Board , Mauritius

ICT Research Capacity in Malawi
Gift Kadzamira, National Commission for Science & Technology, Malawi

ICT Research Capacity in Botswana
Phodiso Potesh Phole, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Botswana

ICT Research Capacity in Lesotho
Lefa Thamae, Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology, Lesotho

ICT Research Capacity in Swaziland
Moses Zungu, Ministry of Information and Communications Technology, Swaziland

ICT Research Capacity in Mozambique
Zauria Saifodine, INTIC, Mozambique

ICT Research Capacity in Cameroon
Peter Mokube, National Agency for Information and Communication Technologies , Cameroon

14:00
Session 3c: eGovernment
Chair: Jim Yip, -, United Kingdom
Government 2.0 Challenges in Swedish Public Sector
Carl-Mikael Lönn, Stockholm University, Sweden

Impact of eGovernment interaction with Citizens: A Dutch Case Study
Herriët Heersink, M&I/Partners, Netherlands

Transforming the South African Public Service through the Implementation of Sustainable Corporate Governance of Information and Communication Technology
Tersia van der Walt, Department of Public Service and Administration, South Africa

Tackling the Broadband Gap in South East Rural Areas through PPP Model
Jan Kubalík, Agency for Innovation and European Cooperation, Slovakia

15:30
Coffee Break : Coffee break & Networking
16:00
16:00
Session 4a: Cloud Computing
Chair: Horacio Gonzalez-Velez, National College of Ireland, Ireland
Building the Chain of Confidence in Cloud Computing
Aljosa Pasic, Atos, Spain

The Mobile Cloud - More than a Cloud
Dan Grigoras, UCC, Ireland

Democratising Life Science with Cloud Computing
Paul Walsh, NSilico, Ireland

Definition and Implementation of an Architecture Targeting the Resolution of Platform-as-a-Service Diversities
Panagiotis Gouvas, SingularLogic, Greece

A Research Roadmap for Bringing Continuous Quality Assurance and Optimization to Cloud Service Brokers
Konstantinos Bratanis, South-East European Research Centre, International Faculty, The University of Sheffield, Greece

16:00
Workshop 4b: IST-Africa - Showcasing African Research Capacity
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
ICT Research Capacity in Egypt
Bodour Nassief, Ministry of Communications & IT, Egypt

ICT Research Capacity in Tunisia
Noureddine Hamdi, Ministere de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche Scientifique, Tunisia

ICT Research Capacity in Senegal
Toumane Doumbouya, Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche , Senegal

ICT Research Capacity in Angola
Antonio Alcochete, Ministry of Science and Technology, Angola

ICT Research Capacity in Ethiopia
Yoseph Zeleke, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Ethiopia

ICT Research Capacity in Kenya
Jacob Njagih, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Kenya

ICT Research Capacity in Burundi
Tatien Masharabu, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Burundi

ICT Research Capacity in Uganda
Maxwell Otim, Uganda National Council for Science and Technology , Uganda

ICT Research Capacity in Tanzania
Faith Shimba, Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology, Tanzania, United Republic Of

16:00
Session 4c: eGovernment II
Chair: Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria
Co-creating Value in Promoting e-Justice Services across Europe: the e-CODEX Project, A Case Study
Madalina Adam, Ministry for Information Society, Romania

Managing Citizen Creativity in Open Environments for Boosting Better Urban Conditions
Alvaro Fernández Del Carpio, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Peru

A European Citizens´Senate Online for Engaging in the Horizontal Civil Dialogue under Article 11(1) Union Treaty. The Eleven-One Project
Johannes W. Pichler, Universität Graz, Austria

PERIKLIS: eGovernment Platform for Interaction between Citizens and Public Bodies
Magdalini Kardara, ICCS/NTUA, Greece

Socio-Organisational Approach to Online Banking Transaction Risk Communication inside Banks in Jordan
Yehia Alzoubi, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia


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