eChallenges e2014 Agenda

Updated: 2014-07-18 18:12:37

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

Day 1: 29 October 2014

09:00
09:00
Opening Plenary 1a: Opening Plenary: Horizon 2020
Welcome
Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland

Horizon 2020 and main findings to date
Annalisa Bogliolo, DG CONNECT, European Commission, Belgium

Opening Address
Arlene Foster, MLA Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, United Kingdom

Ireland's Performance in FP7 ICT and Strategy for H2020
Stephen O’Reilly, National Delegate & Contact Point for H2020, Ireland

BEWISER Case study (North/South FP7 ICT project)
Michael Noble, Momentum, United Kingdom

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee & Networking
11:00
11:00
Plenary Session 2a: Horizon 2020 - ICT Calls in 2015
ICT 2015 Calls
Annalisa Bogliolo, DG CONNECT, European Commission, Belgium

HANDHOLD Case study (North/South FP7 ICT project)
Charles Gillan, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

NI Performance in FP7 & North/South Opportunities
Simon Grattan, InterTradeIreland, United Kingdom

Panel Discussion, Q&A

13:00
Lunch : Lunch & Networking
14:00
14:00
Workshop 3a: FocusOn Event (Closed session)
14:00
Session 3b: Security
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
Innovative Trust & Security Research Outputs
Frances Cleary, Waterford Institute of Technology - TSSG, Ireland

Privacy-Preserving Authentication Solutions – Best Practices for Implementation and EU Regulatory Perspectives
Felix Bieker, ULD, Germany

Offloading Security Applications into the Network
Fulvio Risso, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

14:00
Workshop 3c: IST-Africa - ICT 39 & Showcasing African Research Capacity
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
ICT39 - Cooperation with Africa
Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland

ICT Research Capacity in Egypt
Haitham Hamza, Software Engineering Competence Centre, 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

14:00
Session 3d: eGovernment
Chair: Jim Yip, -, United Kingdom
Enhancing Business Process Modelling for E-Government Processes using Semantic Web Technologies and Linked Data principles
Eliane Maalouf, University of Applied Sciences - Western Switzerland , Valais, Switzerland

Assessment of the Maturity of eGoverment Building Blocks for Public Administrations in the European Union
Jack Verhoosel, TNO, Netherlands

Factors Influencing the Adoption of and Business Case for Cloud Computing in the Public Sector
Eleonora Kuiper, Tax and Customs Administration , Netherlands

15:30
Coffee Break : Coffee & Networking
16:00
16:00
Session 4b: Security & Identity Management
Chair: Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria
Implementing Privacy Sensitive Governmental Systems based on the Concept of the Austrian Data Retention Exchange Service
Michael Schafferer, Vienna University of Technologies, Austria

Cross-Border e-Learning and Academic Services based on eIDs: Case of Slovenia
Tomaz Klobucar, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

Acutalities of Information Security Management and Identity Management
Marija Boban, University of Split Faculty of Law, Croatia

16:00
Workshop 4c: IST-Africa - Showcasing African Research Capacity
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
Youth, ICTs and Agriculture - Exploring How Digital Tools and Skills Influence the Motivation of Young Farmers
Konrad Plechowski, IICD - International Institute for Communication and Development, Netherlands

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

ICT Research Capacity in Ethiopia
Leulseged Alemie, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Ethiopia

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

16:00
Session 4d: eGovernment
Chair: Francesco Molinari, Alfamicro, Italy
Enriching Digital Public Broadcasting Archives With AXES Audio and Video Analysis Tools
Peggy van der Kreeft, Deutsche Welle, Germany

Towards More Factual, Evidence-based, Transparent and Accountable Policy Evaluation and Analysis: The Policy Compass approach
Sotirios Koussouris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

E-mail Inquiries to the Public Sector: Response, Impacts and Importance
Hanne Sørum, Westerdals Oslo ACT, Norway

Human Smart Cities: A Human-Centric Model aiming at the wellbeing and quality of life of citizens
Alvaro Oliveira, Alfamicro, Lda., Portugal

Day 2: 30 October 2014

09:00
09:00
Workshop 5a: Applications, Tools and Technology for Conceptual Modelling and Semantics
Chair: Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria
BPAL: A Tool for Managing Semantically Enriched Conceptual Process Models
Fabrizio Smith, IASI-CNR, Italy

Creating and Maintaining a Collaboration Platform via Domain-Specific Reference Modelling
Emanuele Laurenzi, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen, Switzerland

Standards and Semantics to Support Interoperable Software Solutions in the Water Distribution Chain
Andreas Abecker, Disy Informationssysteme GmbH, Germany

Semantic QoS Modelling
Kyriakos Kritikos, ICS-FORTH, Greece

09:00
Session 5b: eHealth
Chair: Suzanne Martin, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
PatNet: Exploring Social Media and Bio-sensors for a Patient Driven Health Care System
Nasim Mahmud, University College Dublin, Ireland

Bridging the End User and Service Provider Gap in the eHealth Domain: A Meta Model Driven Approach
Nesat Efendioglu, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria

Gathering Evidence that matters: the PALANTE Project Approach to Patient Empowerment Measurement
Lia Paola Fumagalli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Self-Management of Patients with Severe Arthritis through a Personal Health System: the Turkish Case Study in the PALANTE Project
Mert Gençtürk, SRDC LTD., Turkey

09:00
Workshop 5c: IST-Africa - Showcasing African Research Capacity
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
ICT Research Capacity in Malawi
Gift Kadzamira, National Commission for Science & Technology, Malawi

ICT Research Capacity in Burundi
Augustin Nsabiyumva, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Burundi

ICT Research Capacity in Cameroon
Njei Check, National Agency for Information and Communication Technologies , Cameroon

ICT Research Capacity in Mozambique
Zauria Saifodine, INTIC, Mozambique

ICT Research Capacity in Namibia
Ebenhezer Kauhonina, National Commission on Research, Science and Technology, Namibia

09:00
Workshop 5d: Towards the Next Generation Cloud for SMEs and Large Industry
Chair: Maria Tsakali, European Commission, Belgium
Towards energy aware scheduling between federated Data Centres
Michael Gienger, HLRS, Germany

Optimized Cloud Data Centre Operation Supported by Simulation
Sergej Svorobej, Dublin City University , Ireland

Implementing a “one-stop-shop” providing SMEs with integrated HPC simulation resources using Fortissimo resources
Wolfgang Ziegler, Fraunhofer Institute SCAI, Germany

CAMEL and the Modeling of Cloud Lifecycles
Tom Kirkham, STFC, United Kingdom

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee & Networking
11:00
11:00
Workshop 6a: Applications, Tools and Technology for Conceptual Modelling and Semantics
Chair: Fabrizio Smith, IASI-CNR, Italy
Cooperative Decision Making in Virtual Enterprises: A Model-based Approach
Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria

Explicitly Modelling Relationships of Risks on Business Architecture
Knut Hinkelmann, FHNW University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland

Learn PAd: Modeling for Learning in Public Administrations
Andrea Polini , University of Camerino, Italy

Modelling: A Cross Domain Challenge - What is Next?
Robert Woitsch, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria

11:00
Session 6b: eHealth
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Assistive Technologies for Coping at Home and Increased Quality of Life for Persons with Dementia
Riitta Hellman, Karde AS, Norway

Self-Management Pathways for Diabetic Patients: Early Findings of the EMPOWER Pilot Studies
Robert Mulrenin, Salzburg Research, Austria

The Challenge of Designing and Integrating Three Motivating, Sequential Apps for Optimising Birth After C-Section
Janine Stockdale, University of Ulster, United Kingdom

Agile Software Development Requires an Agile Approach for Computer Systems Validation of Clinical Trials Software Products
Wolfgang Kuchinke, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany

11:00
Workshop 6c: IST-Africa - Showcasing African Research Capacity
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
ICT Research Capacity in Mauritius
Dan Faugoo, National Computer Board , Mauritius

ICT Research Capacity in Lesotho
Lieketseng Tjokotsi, Department of Science and Technology, Lesotho

ICT Research Capacity in Swaziland
Vumile Dlamini, Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Swaziland

ICT Research Capacity in South Africa
Peacemaker Dlamini, Department of Science and Technology, South Africa

11:00
Session 6d: eInfrastructures
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
VeilFS – A New Face of Storage as a Service
Michal Wrzeszcz, ACC Cyfronet AGH, Poland

NanoStreams: Advancing the Hardware and Software Stack for Real-Time Analytics on Fast Data Streams
Charles Gillan, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

Defining the Coupling Point Between Smart Grid and Industrial Users to Implement a Flexible Energy and Demand Side Management System
Christian Maasem, FIR at RWTH Aachen, Germany

V&V Assessment Package Instantiation in ICT-based Manufacturing - Experiences from Ten Industrial Use Cases
Outi Kettunen, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, Finland

Harnessing Heterogeneous Computational Infrastructures for Studying Metalurgical Rolling Processes
Jacek Kitowski, Dept. of Computer Science and ACK Cyfronet AGH, Poland

12:30
Lunch : Lunch & Networking
13:30
13:30
Session 7a: Business Innovation & Semantics
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
A Process-Oriented Performance and Risk Management Workbench
Wasif Gilani, SAP, United Kingdom

From Business Model Design to the Identification of Potential Business Innovation through the Creation of Shared Value: The Case of Tourism in a region of Switzerland
Vincent Grèzes, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland / HES-SO Valais, Switzerland

Fuzzy Times on Space-time Volumes
Manos Papadakis, Foundation of Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece

13:30
Session 7b: eHealth & eInclusion
Chair: Sue Pendell, Colorado State University, United States
Reliability-Aware Marketplace for Food Services
Lina Barakat, Kings' College London, United Kingdom

A Brain Computer Interface for eInclusion and eHealth
Jean Daly, Cedar Foundation, United Kingdom

DigiPlace4All – Capturing the Requirements for an Online Peer Support Community to Help People with Disabilities Develop Digital Skills
Mark Magennis, NCBI Services, Ireland

13:30
Session 7c: Technology-enhanced Learning
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Step-by-step Approach: The Integration of ICT in the Classroom in Rural African Schools
Martine Koopman, IICD, Netherlands

Open, Collaborative Innovation in the Context of OER
Munir Abbasi, Brunel University, United Kingdom

Enhancing Creativity and Innovation in Workplaces: A Living Lab Approach
Maurizio Megliola, Piksel ltd., Italy

A Model-Driven Data Marshalling Approach for Capturing Learning Activities in Heterogeneous Environments
Wilfrid Utz, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria

Approaches to the Use of Sensor Data to Improve Classroom Experience
Samia Oussena, University of West London, United Kingdom

13:30
Workshop 7d: Making (Linked) Open Data Available for Business
Chair: Francesco Molinari, Alfamicro, Italy
Framing the Issue, Looking Ahead
Francesco Molinari, Alfamicro, Italy

State of the Art in Open Data Infrastructure for Public Sector Information
Spiros Mouzakitis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Open Data Commons for European Citizens
Jesse Marsh, Atelier Studio Associato, Italy

Business Value Creation from Linked Data Analytics: The LinDA Approach
Anastasios Zafeiropoulos, UBITECH Research, Greece

15:00
Coffee Break : Coffee & Networking
15:30
15:30
Session 8a: Mobile & Mobility Applications
Chair: Ken McHugh, Tigerspike, Singapore
SUPERHUB Approach on Exploiting Mobility Patterns for Smart Urban Applications
Mohamed Alrefaie, CREATE-NET, Italy

Development of a Mobile Application for Customer Data Capture: A Case of Cooperative Insurance Company Limited
Daizy Chebet, CIC Insurance Group Ltd, Kenya

mTourism Multilingual Integrated Solution: A Case Study "EgyptTravel"
Wafaa El-Kassas, CULTNAT, Egypt

Mobile and Social Technologies in Marketing Campaigns in Poland – A Research Study
Lukasz Lysik, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu, Poland

15:30
Session 8b: Collaborative Open Innovation & Societal Implications of Technologies
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
Best Practices for Validating Research Software Prototypes - MARKOS Case Study
Alicja Laskowska, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

An Approach to Monitoring the Long-term Impact Creation Activities in EU Research Projects
Kim Jansson, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland

Developing Innovative Ideas from Citizens: A Transactive Memory Perspective
Alvaro Fernández Del Carpio, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Peru

A Technology Transfer Approach for Stimulating Innovation of ICT SMEs in Egypt
Haitham Hamza, Software Engineering Competence Centre, Egypt

15:30
Session 8c: Technology-enhanced Learning
Chair: Andreas Abecker, Disy Informationssysteme GmbH, Germany
Technology Enhanced Learning - The Pedagogical and Learning Impact of Video Capturing University Level Programming Lectures
Aidan McGowan, Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom

viciLogic: Online Learning and Prototyping Platform for Digital Logic and Computer Architecture
Fearghal Morgan, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

PIA – Practical Support for Everyday Life Results of the User Tests
Anna Zirk, Berlin Institute for Social Research, Germany

Impact of Cloud Computing in Ireland's Institutes of Higher Education
Áine Mitchell, Sligo Institute of Technology, Ireland

15:30
Workshop 8d: Making (Linked) Open Data Available for Business
Overview of the LinDA infrastructure
Sotirios Koussouris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Linked Open Data for EU SMEs – the case of Media Industry
Cinzia Rubattino, PIKSEL SPA, Italy

Linked Open Data for EU SMEs – the case of Business Analytics
Anastasios Zafeiropoulos, UBITECH Research, Greece

Linked Open Data for EU SMEs – the case of Environmental Data
Norma Zanetti, Hyperborea, Italy

17:00
17:00
Closing Plenary 9a: Closing Plenary
FI-PPP Phase 3 Opportunities
Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy

Outputs from Workshop Sessions

Wrap Up


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