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EUNIS 2009 - Index
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Index
Introduction........................................................................................ 5
Previous activities ................................................................................ 7
European Annual Conference .................................................................. 11
EUNIS 2009: University of Santiago de Compostela ......................................... 15
Committees ....................................................................................... 17
Papers.............................................................................................. 19
Sponsors and Contributors ...................................................................... 27
Maps of the Faculty of Medicine ............................................................... 31
Programme ........................................................................................ 35
Keynote Speakers ................................................................................ 45
Images of the Conference ...................................................................... 55
List of attendees ................................................................................. 65
Executive summary .............................................................................. 71
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Introduction
What is EUNIS?
AimsThe European University Information Systems (EUNIS), created in 1993, has the following foundational aims:
• Improve the exchange, the cooperation and the debate between the managers of the systems of information of European Institutions of Higher Education and Investigation.
• Present and discuss the university point of view with the main providers of systems of information.
• Establish relations with institutions of Higher Education and Research in the field of systems of information in each country and in an European level.
MembersAre members of this asociation:
• Institutions of Higher Education and Research
• National Organisations of education of all Europe
• Nowadays the association is conformed by 136 official institutions from 28 european countries and 2 associated countries (United States and Israel).
• Additionally there are agreements or informal relations with other organisations like EUA (European Asociation of Universities), EDUCAUSE (United States), TERENA (Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association), CAUDIT (Australia) , UNINETT (Norway), etc.
Government• General Assembly (representatives of all the members)
• Council: Two representatives of each country, one representing the universities and other of the national organization, if it is the case. (In Spain, as representative of CRUE and of Universities, Javier Franco Tubío, Head of the ICT of the USC)
• Direction Committee: a maximum of nine members chosen between the ones of the Council.
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Contact:• President: Madey Jan, Director del Centre for Open and Multimedia Education Warsaw
University (Poland)
• Vicepresident: Mahnic Viljan, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Activities• Congresses, workshops and events with partners
• Bulletins
• Reports and publications
• Groups of Work
• Best practices Prizes
• Distribution Lists
• Agreements and projects
More information• http://www.eunis.org
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Previous activities
Presentation of the conference EUNIS 2009 during the development of the conference EUNIS 2008
From June the 24th to the 27th, three representatives of the USC assisted in Aarhus (Denmark) to the International Conference EUNIS 2008, “Visions for use of IT in Higher Education”. During the closing session, they made the official presentation of the edition 2009 (http://eunis.dk/papers/) Presentation of the EUNIS2009 Venue. Aditionally they did informal presentations of the 2009 edition and gave promotional stuff.
Promotional StuffWe developed two versions of the EUNIS 2009 promotional video, used in the presentation before mentioned, as in the web and in diferent presentations. They made flyers delivered in several forums, as the university meetings of the Sectorial Comission of the ICT of the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities and a model of the Rectorship of the USC. That material includes a promotional video of the conference(http://www.eunis.es/?p=113).
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Development of workshop and meetings with the EUNIS Director Board
October 3rd and 4th, 2008 the EUNIS Director Board had a meeting in Santiago de Compostela to know the details of the organization and treat with the Organising Committee several aspects of the Conference.
Schedule of meetings
Friday, October 3rd09:00: Meeting of EUNIS2008 and EUNIS2009 Organising Committees
12:00 STORK project. (with Jaume I colleagues)
13:00 ICT Indicators Project (with UCISA and CRUE-TIC colleagues)
14:00 Lunch. (Fonseca Lounge, located in San Xerome Colexio - Praza do Obradoiro, S/Nº)
15:30 Return to hotel (Opportunity for informal discussion on STORK and ICT Indicators to continue if required)
16:30 Visit to EUNIS 2009 venue
17:30 (Optional) Guided visit to Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Historical Heritage
Free time to visit Santiago
21:30 Dinner (Hostel of the Catholic Monarchs - Praza do Obradoiro s/n)
All acts of this day will be held in the Hall Rectoral of the University of Santiago de Compostela, located in San Xerome Colexio - Praza do Obradoiro, S/Nº.
Saturday, October 4th9:00 EUNIS Board meeting, including review of EUNIS2008 and discussion of draft Conference Organisers Guidelines with colleagues from Aarhus
12:00 Board meeting with EUNIS2009 Organising Committee
14:00 Lunch (Restaurant El Mercadito - Street Galeras, 18 - Santiago de Compostela)
All acts of this day will be held in the Meeting Room of The House of Europe located in Park Vista Alegre - Rúa Salvadas s / n - Santiago de Compostela
Constitution of the Organising Committee and workshops
In October 2008 we proceed to constitute the Organising Comittee of EUNIS 2009, with the composition shown in the page 17 of this report.
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Elaboration and set up of the official website of the Conference (www.eunis.es)
For the set up of the conference website we bought a specific server to host the website as a institutional way of communication for the Conference, created with a content management system based on PHP/MySQL. We installed WordPress to edit the contents. The information can be syndicated by RSS technology.
It includes the development of the institutional image of the Congress (visual identity)
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Preparation of the program and contact with keynote speakers
During the years 2008 and 2009 we managed, with the colaboration of several european, spanish and galician entities and institutions, to invite different people of recognised prestige to take part in the conferences.
The keynote speakers selected were the following:
• Franco Accordino
• Miguel Álvarez Rodríguez
• Francisco José García Peñalvo
• Richard N. Katz
• Alan McMeekin
• Louis Pouzin
• Manuel Rivera Seguí
• Peter Szegedi
• Arthur Trew
• Andreu Veà
A brief resume of the Curriculum of each one of the speakers can be consulted from the page 45 of this report.
EUNIS 2009 - European Annual Conference
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European Annual Conference
The main activity of EUNIS is its ANNUAL CONFERENCE. The 14th took place in Aarhus, Denmark, in June 24th to 27th, 2008, under the idea “IT: Key of the European Space for Knowledge”
This event joined up to 300 assistants coming from more than 30 countries. Structured in plennary sessions and workshops, the conference let know the most important works on the field of the ICT of the european universities and research institutions, been revealed as a meeting point and as an exceptional opportunity to share experiences with the professional heads of european institutions (universities and centres of research).
ScheduleThe conference was structured in 4 days:
A first day dedicated to specific tutorials and workshops:
• Workshop on National Provides and Management Information Systems
• Tutorial: University Information System Standards
• Tutorial: Virtual Learning Environments - Build your own classroom on SecondLife
• Tutorial: Crypto Applet, a java digital signature Framework
The main conference with plennary exhibitions and parallel sessions about distinct topics, during 3 days.
1. IT strategy and governance
2. IT infrastructure and integrited systems
3. Identity management, federation, security and shared services
4. IT support for globalisation and mobility
5. Portals and students services
6. Virtual libraries and repositories research and teaching
7. E-Learning: Organisation and implementation
8. Educational tools and technologies
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ProgrammeThe typical programme of a conference included professional activities, meetings of EUNIS Boards and other events like the Best Practices Award. All of them built a perfect complement to the conferences and presentations, and the framework to interact with other institutions.
Preliminary programme of the 2008 conference:
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Places of the EUNIS Conferences
1995 Düsseldorf, Germany
1996 Manchester, UK
1997 Grenoble, France
1998 Praha, Czech Republic
1999 Helsinki, Finland
2000 Pozñan, Poland
2001 Berlin, Germany
2002 Porto, Portugal
2003 Amsterdam, Netherlands
2004 Ljubljana, Slovenia
2005 Manchester, UK
2006 Tartu, Estonia
2007 Grenoble, France
2008 Aarhus, Denmark
2009 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2010 Warsaw, Poland
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EUNIS 2009: University of Santiago de Compostela
The 2009 Annual Conference edition took place in June, from the 23rd to the 26th in Santiago of Compostela, held by the University of Santiago de Compostela.
It was the first time in Spain for this conference. The USC proposal to held the EUNIS conference was presented in the 2006 meeting in Tartu (Estonia), where was decided the conference hosts for the period 2007-2010, that will finish in Warsaw, in June 2010. It was ratified in the meeting of the EUNIS Board in Netherlands, that decission was communicated by the Executive Secretary, Martin Price.
The context• The Annual Conference of EUNIS represents a frame of reference for the discussion on
the challenges and the new projects of technologies and systems of information in higher education.
• The lectures proposed are evaluated by a Scientific Committee of IT professionals from different countries, being constituted, some of them based on the references of good practices at an European level.
• The USC together with other national and regional administrations will act as host in the organization of the Congress, under the supervision of EUNIS.
• EUNIS 2009 represents an exceptional showcase to present projects and initiatives developed by technological partners, particularly companies and administrations at an European level.
• The USC will offer a relevant role in the event to the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE).
• Santiago de Compostela and its routes are an exceptional lure which, together with a high level programme, constitute key points to assure an excellent participation, qualitative and quantitative, in EUNIS 2009; meeting point of cultures and knowledge.
• Through the organization of this Congress, the USC hopes to achieve a meeting point between the fifth centenary of this historic University and its present and future commitment with innovation and quality.
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The USC constituted in april of 2008 an Organising Committee chaired by the Rector, to ensure the planning and management of all the aspects of the conference, like the professional, communicational and organizational version.
The conference was held in the Faculty of Medicine, in the incomparable frame of the Obradoiro Square, with different social and cultural acts.
The conference website was shown during the presentation EUNIS 2009 venue made in Aarhus in June 2008. (http://www.eunis.es)
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Committees
Scientific Committee
The Scientific Committee is composed by 30 people of different fields (http://www.eunis.es/?p=82), 16 of them members of EUNIS and 14 from spanish universities. There have been workshop meetings with the President and Secretary to set the Call for papers, the Selection Criteria, and the Topics of the Conference
The submitted papers revision ended on the 31st of March, 2009; been the authos informed the 15th of April. The revision of the papers was made through a double blind review.
DirectorD. Emilio López Zapata. University of Málaga
SecretaryJavier Díaz Bruguera. University of Santiago de Compostela
MembersEnrique Barreiro Alonso. University of VigoUwe Blotevogel. University of Duisburg-EssenJosé Alberto Bugarín Diz. University of Santiago de CompostelaJosé Raúl Canay Pazos. University of Santiago de CompostelaMaría José Carreira Nouche. University of Santiago de CompostelaBas Cordewener. University Diusburg-EssenJosé Manuel Cotos Yáñez. University of Santiago de CompostelaJean-Francois Desnos. University of Joseph Grenoble I, CICG.Yves Epelboin. University of P.M CurieCarmen Fernández Chamizo. Complutense University of MadridMiguel Ferrando Bataller. Technical University of ValenciaAndrés Garzón Villar. Pablo de Olavide University of SevillaAlf Hansen. Uninett FasCarlos Juiz García. Universidad of Islas BalearesTapani Kalmi. University of TurkuMarkku Kuula. Helsinki school of EconomicsFaraón Llorens Largo. University of AlicanteJan Madey. University of WarsawViljan Mahnic. University of LjubljanaXosé María Pousada Carballo. University of Vigo
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Martin Price.University of ReadingArsenio Reis. University of Trás-os-Montes-e Alto DouroLigia Ribeiro. University of PortoAndrew Rothery. University College Worcester, Henwich GroveAndres Salu. University of TartuPeter Tinson. University of OxfordAlberto Valderruten Vidal. University of A CoruñaHans-Dieter Weckmann. University of Duisburg-Essen
Organising Committee
DirectorSenén Barro Ameneiro
SecretaryJavier Franco Tubío
MembersAngeles Cabarcos LópezJosé Raúl Canay PazosMaría Jose Carreira NoucheLuis Coladas UriaPaulo Felix LamasPedro J. Rey Sanchiz
To complete the organization of the congress, the Organising Committee had 27 meetings to be able to head all the details that concern the set up of an event of this character, with a number of assistants so overhead and from diferent countries. This work includes from the coordination of the rent and adaptation of the spaces used in the conference, the selection and preparation of the activities and events of the social programme, the delivered material, the accommodation of the assistants, the contact and reception of the invited personalities, etc.
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Papers
Selection criteria
OriginalityIs the idea original in a contemporary context?
QualityDoes the author clearly illustrate the issues, problems and trends described?
RelevanceIs the abstract of relevance to the themes of the congress?
PresentationIs the abstract well presented with good use of the EUNIS abstract template, useful figures/illustrations and with good style and grammar?
Overall rating
What is your overall rating of the paper?
Topics• IT governance
• IT infrastructure and integrated systems
• Multimedia: a new scenario for universities
• Identity management and federation
• Security: technical and legal aspects
• Globalisation and mobility: learning on a dynamic world
• Using portals and webs as institutional tools
• Virtual libraries
• E-learning and V-learning
• New technologies for education
• Are we ready? Web 2.0 and social networking at the university
• Open software and free software: a new world has arrived
• Electronic administration
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List of accepted papers
6 - E-Learning in Shibboleth-based Federations: The Design Rationale behind the German DFN-AAI E-Learning Profile, Wolfgang Hommel
7 - LESSON LEARNED FROM THE DEPLOYMENT OF A STUDENT/INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION SYSTEM IN ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI, Ioannis Salmatzidis, George Pangalos
8 - HOW GERMAN STUDENTS USE WEB 2.0 — RESULTS OF AN ONLINE-SURVEY, Bernd Kleimann
9 - Studielink, a nationwide e-admission system for Higher Education in the Netherlands, Bote Folkertsma, Wouter de Haan
10 - TEACHING AND LEARNING THROUGH IMMERSIVE TELEPRESENCE: LESSONS LEARNED FROM FIRST DEPLOYMENTS, Stefan Karapetkov
11 - Doing Architecture - the LJMU Enterprise Architecture Pilot, John Townsend
13 - Web-based Media at European Universities: Systems, Usage, and Motivation, Mikkel Godsk
14 - ENHANCING LEARNING USING SYNCHRONISED MULTIMEDIA ANNOTATION, Mike Wald, Gary Wills, Dave Millard, Lester Gilbert, Shakeel Khoja, Jiri Kajaba, Yunjia Li, Priyanka Singh
15 - Adopting A Mandatory Course Feedback System, Matti Hartikainen
16 - A Reference Model for the Evaluation of Information Systems for an Integrated Campus Management, Markus Bick, Kathrin Börgmann
17 - PREPARE FOR SUCCESS: A PRE-ARRIVAL LEARNING RESOURCE TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR STUDY IN A DIFFERENT ACADEMIC CULTURE, Julie Watson
18 - Design and Delivery of an E-Assessment Solution at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Daniel Biella, Steffi Engert, Dieter Huth
19 - FEDERATED ACCESS TO WebTV PORTALS AND ARCA, Ajay Daryanani, José María Fontanillo
20 - PORTALS AND VLE: HOW ARE THEY RELATED AND WHAT ARE THEY FOR, Yves Epelboin, Paulo Alves, Paul Held, José Antonio Palma, James Uhomoibhi
21 - The Bologna Process: Meeting the Strategic Challenges, Janette Hillicks, Patrick Bellis
22 - Internal Systems development for a sector in change, Andora Sjøgren
23 - The research documentation system Frida, Grete Christina Lingjærde, Andora Sjøgren
24 - ENGAGING TUTORS IN USING E-REPOSITORIES FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING, Andrew Rothery, Sarah Hayes
26 - DIGITAL IDENTITY MADE SIMPLE: THE RedIRIS IDENTITY SERVICE - SIR, Diego Lopez, Cándido Rodríguez
27 - AN IT GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK FOR UNIVERSITIES IN SPAIN, Antonio Fernández, Faraón Llorens
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28 - THE IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS ON TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION, Malcolm Woodfield
30 - Business Intelligence within integrated web-based HEI Management Systems - HISinOne-eduStore, Sven Gutow
31 - AN INNOVATIVE E-BOOK ON THE MEASUREMENT FIELD, Maria Teresa Restivo, Maria de Fátima Chouzal, Fernando Gomes Almeida, Joaquim Mendes, António Mendes Lopes
32 - VoiceCampus: An Automated Informative and Interactive System for Students, George Dimitriou, Theofilos Milonas, George Papazidis, Andreas Velonis
33 - Exploring Identity Management: The LSE Challenge, Isidora Kourti, John Paschoud
34 - VIRTUAL BUSINESS GAMES IN HIGH EDUCATION, Alexandre Ediberidze, Badri Meparishvili, Gulnara Janelidze
35 - SMALL SCALE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION INITIATIVES - ARE THEY WORTH THE EFFORT?, Noel Wilson, Kenneth McCartan, James Uhomobhi
36 - TOUM - The Official Electronic Noticeboard of the University of Murcia, Daniel Sánchez-Martínez, Inmaculada Marín-López, Tomás Jiménez-García
37 - MEASURING THE APPLICATION OF E-LEARNING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB, Sandra Kucina Softic
38 - COMPREHENSIVE E-LEARNING WITH AUTOMATIC ASSESSMENT SYSTEM IN MATHEMATICS IN WROCLAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Przemysław Kajetanowicz, Jędrzej Wierzejewski
39 - MYCAMPUS, AN ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT THAT PROVIDES CHOICES OF TOOLS AND SERVICES TO ALL, Llorenc Valverde, Magi Almirall, Eva de Lera
40 - MYCAMPUS, AN ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT THAT PROVIDES CHOICES OF TOOLS AND SERVICES TO ALL, Llorenc Valverde, Magi Almirall, Francesc Santanach, Xavi Aracil, Eva Loste
41 - IDMONE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE, Hendrik Eggers, Dr. Peter Rygus
42 - TOWARDS FIRST-AID IDM-TOOLKIT, Krasimir Zhelev, Frank Tröger, Florian Löffler, Hendrik Eggers
43 - UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE, BUILDING TOMORROW’S EDUCATION, Carlos Leon, Juan Camarillo, Ana Conde, Victoria Fernandez
44 - Identity Management: facing access management to public services, Greg Pytel
45 - LEARNING COMMONS – DEVELOPING QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM, Kaija Jääskeläinen
46 - AVAILABILITY AND CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT AT TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN AND THE LEIBNIZ SUPERCOMPUTING CENTRE, Wolfgang Hommel, Silvia Knittl, Daniel Pluta
47 - Recent advances in E-learning 2.0, Jérémie Grépilloux
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48 - e-Games for e-Learning, Martinha Piteira, Carlos Costa
49 - REGIONS – A STARTING-POINT FOR EUROPEAN COOPERATION? CASE: THE NORDIC COUNTRIES, Andora Sjøgren, Gunnar Backelin, Kuno Öhrman
51 - TICDocencia: A DIGITAL MODEL OF PARTICIPATION FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS, José del Sagrado-Martínez, Antonio Becerra-Terón, Mercedes Martínez-Durbán
52 - Testing the XCRI Standard on course advertising information at the University of Worcester, Viv Bell, Viv Bell, Viv Bell, Viv Bell, Viv Bell, Viv Bell, Viv Bell, Viv Bell
53 - INTRODUCTION OF INDIVIDUAL STUDY PLANS, Geir Vangen
54 - A LUVLE EXAMPLE: EVOLUTION OF ELEARNING FROM ENTREPRENEURIAL TO ENTERPRISE ESSENTIAL, Richard A. Ranker, Mark Bryson
55 - Openness of academic subjects for single and multipart e-learning, Izabella Bednarczyk, Leszek Rudak
56 - INSPIRING LECTURERS: SHARING E-LEARNING PRACTICE THROUGH EUROPEAN CASE STUDIES, Sarah Hayes, Mikkel Godsk, Majbrit Vandsø Andersen
57 - AN UPDATE ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE ROME STUDENT SYSTEMS AND STANDARDS GROUP, Jonathan Dempsey, Manuel Dietz, Simone Ravaioli
58 - A COMPARISON OF CERTIFIED PDF AND DIGITARY FOR SECURE ELECTRONIC GRADUATION DOCUMENTS, Andy Dowling, Jonathan Dempsey
59 - ADMINISTRATION OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN EDUCATION THROUGH ICT IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC, Juraj Fabus, Iveta Kremenova, Darina Tothova
61 - SERVICE DELIVERY AT LULEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, THE SECOND WAVE, Bengt-Olov Jansson
62 - COMBINING ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE AND QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM FROM DATA ADMINISTRATION VIEWPOINT, Jaakko Riihimaa
65 - The role of the central IT Services organisation in a Web 2.0 world, David Harrison, Joe Nicholls
67 - AN IDENTITY FEDERATION BASED ENVIRONMENT FOR COLLABORATION WITH THE LATIN AMERICAN SPACE OF HIGHER EDUCATION, José Alfonso Accino, Manuel Cebrián
68 - INTEGRATION OF e-LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES IN A NUTRITION EPIDEMIOLOGY DISCIPLINE, Teresa F. Amaral, Rita C. S. Guerra, Hugo Ribeiro
71 - STUDENTS’ ACTIVATION ON MOODLE PLATFROM, Izabella Bednarczyk, Bartlomiej Michalowicz, Leszek Rudak, Dorota Sidor
72 - RESEARCH MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: A PROCESS MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE IN ITALIAN UNIVERSITIES, Fabrizio Luglio, Nicola Bertazzoni
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73 - DESINGNING THE ARCHITECTURE FOR AN INTEGRATED INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR UNIVERSITIES: THE CHALLENGE AHEAD, Federico Gallerani
74 - Continual service improvement at university environment by ITIL, Zuzana Hnatová, Iveta Kremenová
75 - AlineaTIC: A TINY TOOL FOR IT GOVERNANCE ALIGMENT AT UNIVERSITIES, Jaume Vicens, Cristina Perez, Judit Jimenez, Carlos Juiz
76 - EXPLORING THE USER ACCEPTANCE OF THE LEADING UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN AUSTRIA, Elisabeth Milchrahm
77 - BULDING A NEW ADMISSION SYSTEM FROM SCRATCH – IS IT REALLY WORTH IT?, Per Zettervall
78 - THE USE OF PEDAGOGICAL PROFILES TO ESTABLISH AN EDUCATIONALLY CENTRIC APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT AND DISCOVERY OF TEACHING AND LEARNING SUPPORT RESOURCES, Alan Masson, James Gheel, Karen Evans, Philip Turbitt
79 - TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS, James Uhomoibhi, José Palma, Paulo Alves
80 - CONVERTING OFFICE INTO E-OFFICE: FOUR CASE STUDIES, Jana Kohoutková
83 - Connect, Envision and Collaborate! Alternative Project and Funding Approaches to Increase Impact and Sustainability of Innovation, Bas Cordewener, Christien Bok, Janina van Hees, Eja Kliphuis
85 - VIDEOCONFERENCING – NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR TTI DISTANCE LEARNING AND PART-TIME EDUCATION, Boriss Misnevs, Aleksandr Krivchenkov, Aivars Muravjovs, Anna Muravjova
86 - WEB-SERVICES FOR EXCHANGE OF DATA ON COOPERATION AND MOBILITY BETWEEN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS, Fabio Arcella, Janina Mincer-Daszkiewicz, Simone Ravaioli
87 - The impact of the Bologna Process on the labour market: a national data warehouse regarding universities and graduates, Alberto Leone, Loris Cancellieri, Angelo Guerriero, Andrea Cammelli
88 - Tools for university guidance targeted at high school students, Alberto Leone, Angelo Guerriero, Furio Camillo, Elio Pasca, Andrea Cammelli
89 - A MODULAR SYSTEM FOR THE SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF IT-BASED CAMPUS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, Lars Degenhardt, Harald Gilch, Birga Stender, Klaus Wannemacher
91 - Identity Based Clusters of Applications for Collaboration and eLearning, Jose A. Accino, Manuel Cebrián, Victoriano Giralt
92 - The 3TU Federated Learning Environment, Bert van Zomeren, Jan Klein, Cees du Bois, Roland Daane
93 - Blended Learning Approach to include the Innovative use of Vodcasts (video-podcasts) to enrich Students’ Learning Experience in Structures Laboratory, Phebe Mann
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94 - PROVIDING LIFETIME SERVICES TO STUDENTS – THE CASE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TRÁS-OS-MONTES E ALTO DOURO, António Rio Costa, Arsénio Reis, Jorge Santos, Jorge Borges, Alberto Vasconcelos, João Barroso, José Bulas-Cruz, Fernando Rodrigues
96 - Information Technology Infrastructure Library in the Higher Education Sector – Exploration of the Use of ITIL at European Universities, Markus Bick, Kathrin Börgmann, Agnieszka Anna Onuchowska
99 - Socrates: learning platform based on free software, Web 2.0 services and personal storage, Miguel Angel García, Javier García, Alfonso Marín, Antonio Merino, Juan José Vidal, Antonio Javier Martínez
100 - Achievements of the Bologna process reforms – an integrated management and IT approach, Raquel Velada, Elsa Cardoso, Ana Antunes, António Caetano, Rui Bento, Francisco Aguiar, Sílvia Silva, Manuel Menezes de Sequeira
101 - Designing strategy maps for programme performance measurement in higher education, Elsa Cardoso, Stijn Viaene, Carlos Sá Costa
102 - BPMN: VISUALISATION OF EXAMINATION REGULATIONS, Andrea Grimm
103 - the world lecture project - (wlp)°, Michael Fischer
104 - Project 1,000 at Masaryk University, Pavel Babinec, Lukáš Rychnovský, Pavel Tuček
105 - POLIMEDIA: A SYSTEM FOR SUCCESSFUL VIDEO E-LEARNING, Carlos Turro, Miguel Ferrando, Jaime Busquets, Aristóteles Cañero
106 - MULTI-UNIVERSITY PROJECT IN E-TEACHER TRAINING – EXPERIENCE AND LESSONS LEARNED, Aneta Mieszkowska, Anna Zukowska
107 - A Federation Enabled Virtual Microscope, Manuel Baleriola, Ignacio Perez, Victoriano Giralt
108 - USING WEB SEARCH ENGINES TO FIND INFORMATION LEAKAGE AND SECURITY HOLES WITHIN YOUR ORGANIZATION, Hans Pongratz
110 - E-LEARNING AND STUDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: TOWARD AN INTEGRATED AND CONSISTENT “LEARNING PROCESS”, Matteo Bertazzo, Franca Fiumana
111 - REQUIREMENTS OF ERP SYSTEMS OF UNIVERSITIES IN EUROPE, Uwe Blotevogel
112 - irisEduPerson: Recommendations for Modeling a University into a Directory Schema, Carmen Lopez, Domingo Ortega, Ignacio Diaz, Liborio Revilla, Victoriano Giralt
113 - EUROPEAN LEARNER MOBILITY STANDARDIZATION: SKETCHING THE LANDSCAPE, Cleo Sgouropoulou, Simon Grant, Scott Wilson, Geir Vangen
115 - IN-CLASS UNATTENDED RECORDING OF LECTURES AT UNIVERSITAT JAUME I, José Pascual Gumbau, Manuel Mollar, Vicente Andreu Navarro, Juan Luis Bort
116 - SEMANTIC INJECTION OF INSTITUTIONAL WEBSITES WITH NEW MICROFORMATS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, Stefan Eicker, J. Peter M. Schuler, Peter M. Schuler
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117 - Experiences from Portlet deployment, Mikael Berglund
118 - ELECTRONIC ADMISSION AND ENROLMENT PROCESSING - NO QUEUES ANYMORE?, Hans Pongratz, Kai Wülbern
119 - Scheduling and Timetables: Managing University’s Resources, Handan Kilicaslan, Alessandro Furlati
List of refused papers
25 - PC Labs - Here, There and Everywhere - But Not Anymore, David Lomas
29 - LEVERAGING IT TO DRIVE INNOVATION IN CHALLENGING TIMES, Harald Pitz
50 - Aplicaciones para Telefonia IP. Una red integrada de servicios, Jesus Martinez Martinez
60 - Brainstorming and Net Surfing; Inspiring the students through search thesaurus, Niloofar Razavi
63 - The knowledge promotion reform, Asbjørn Thorsen
64 - Web application security, Asbjørn Thorsen
66 - Three-Pillar-Architecture: Virtualization and High Availability for Three-Pillar-Unaware Applications, Volker Buzek
69 - Knowledge Management and Virtual Desktop, Carlos Leon, Francisco Perez, Miguel Rueda, Juan Camarillo, Teresa Sanchez-Godoy
70 - PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL IN THE UNIVERSITY SCALE, Lukas Rychnovsky, Martin Osovsky
81 - Automatic learning contents in mobile scenarios, Magí Almirall, Josep Rivera, Llorenç Valverde, Eva Gil
82 - Quotidianos: the development of an interactive multimedia resource to vocational exploration, Inês Nascimento, A. Raquel Teixeira
84 - E-LEARNING COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG-ESSEN AND THE KEY ROLE OF SUPPORT SERVICES, Engert Steffi
90 - Changes in Higher education: online interaction to help students think, Sónia Sobral, Pedro Pimenta
95 - BLENDED LEARNING APPROACH TO INCLUDE THE INNOVATIVE USE OF VODCASTS (VIDEO-PODCASTS) TO ENRICH STUDENTS’ LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN STRUCTURES LABORATORY, Phebe Mann
97 - University Web Page as builded information architecture and distrubuted information flow. Challenges and research., Kamil Kaczmarek, Bartosz Mozyrko, Dorota Nicewicz-Modrzewska
98 - REGISTRY OF CZECH AND SLOVAK THESES AND PLAGIARISM-TRACING SYSTEM, Michal Brandejs, Jitka Brandejsova, Jan Kasprzak, Miroslav Kripac, Lubos Lunter
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109 - University portal optimization through network monitoring and applying techniques of web usage mining, Michal Munk, Jozef Kapusta, Peter Svec, Martin Drlik, Jan Skalka
114 - Where is my classroom?, Paulo Frias
List of papers applying for the Dørup e-Learning Award
14 - ENHANCING LEARNING USING SYNCHRONISED MULTIMEDIA ANNOTATION, Mike Wald, Gary Wills, Dave Millard, Lester Gilbert, Shakeel Khoja, Jiri Kajaba, Yunjia Li, Priyanka Singh
31 - AN INNOVATIVE E-BOOK ON THE MEASUREMENT FIELD, Maria Teresa Restivo, Maria de Fátima Chouzal, Fernando Gomes Almeida, Joaquim Mendes, António Mendes Lopes
38 - COMPREHENSIVE E-LEARNING WITH AUTOMATIC ASSESSMENT SYSTEM IN MATHEMATICS IN WROCLAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Przemysław Kajetanowicz, Jędrzej Wierzejewski
39 - MYCAMPUS, AN ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT THAT PROVIDES CHOICES OF TOOLS AND SERVICES TO ALL, Llorenc Valverde, Magi Almirall, Eva de Lera
54 - A LUVLE EXAMPLE: EVOLUTION OF ELEARNING FROM ENTREPRENEURIAL TO ENTERPRISE ESSENTIAL, Richard A. Ranker, Mark Bryson
93 - Blended Learning Approach to include the Innovative use of Vodcasts (video-podcasts) to enrich Students’ Learning Experience in Structures Laboratory, Phebe Mann
105 - POLIMEDIA: A SYSTEM FOR SUCCESSFUL VIDEO E-LEARNING, Carlos Turro, Miguel Ferrando, Jaime Busquets, Aristóteles Cañero
110 - E-LEARNING AND STUDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: TOWARD AN INTEGRATED AND CONSISTENT “LEARNING PROCESS”, Matteo Bertazzo, Franca Fiumana
113 - EUROPEAN LEARNER MOBILITY STANDARDIZATION: SKETCHING THE LANDSCAPE, Cleo Sgouropoulou, Simon Grant, Scott Wilson, Geir Vangen
List of presented posters
45 - LEARNING COMMONS – DEVELOPING QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM, Kaija Jääskeläinen
67 - AN IDENTITY FEDERATION BASED ENVIRONMENT FOR COLLABORATION WITH THE LATIN AMERICAN SPACE OF HIGHER EDUCATION, José Alfonso Accino, Manuel Cebrián
68 - INTEGRATION OF e-LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES IN A NUTRITION EPIDEMIOLOGY DISCIPLINE, Teresa F. Amaral, Rita C. S. Guerra, Hugo Ribeiro
76 - EXPLORING THE USER ACCEPTANCE OF THE LEADING UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEM IN AUSTRIA, Elisabeth Milchrahm
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SANTANDER UNIVERSITIES
Santander Bank believes that universities, major sources of knowledge, play an increasingly important role in today´s knowledge society, in which they have to act as guides towards an increasingly innovative society, and as a critic reference to get a more just and fraternal society. Therefore, as an expression of it commitment with the social progress, Santander Bank has created the Santander Universities Global Division, which supports with its activities the social action of the Bank and allows it to maintain a stable alliance with the academic world in America, China, Spain, Morocco, Portugal, United Kingdom and Russia.
It is a relationship that began in 1996 and has established itself as a mark of Santander Bank. Already more than 700 academic institutions receive support from the bank for the implementation of programs of aids for study, teaching projects, research and activities to encourage the use of new technologies on the campuses or to promote the relationship between universities and companies, among other actions.
The bank supports the university community with initiatives such as the granting over 14.000 scholarships every year to promote study, research, social inclusion and the inflow of students into the labor market. The bank is working on the development of more than 2.500 academic projects.
Through its Santander Universities Global Division, Santander Bank is also involved in other projects born from its collaboration with various academic institutions and that they deserve special mention for its overall size. This is the case of Universia —which now includes 1.100 universities, making it the largest university network in the world—, and the Virtual Library Miguel de Cervantes, the largest collection of Hispanic letters in internet.
Sponsors and Contributors
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HP is a technology company that operates in more than 170 countries around the world. We explore how technology and services can help people and companies address their problems and challenges, and realize their possibilities, aspirations and dreams. We apply new thinking and ideas to create more simple, valuable and trusted experiences with technology, continuously improving the way our customers live and work.
No other company offers as complete a technology product portfolio as HP. We provide infrastructure and business offerings that span from handheld devices to some of the world’s most powerful supercomputer installations. We offer consumers a wide range of products and services from digital photography to digital entertainment and from computing to home printing. This comprehensive portfolio helps us match the right products, services and solutions to our customers’ specific needs.
From Walldorf to Wall Street: The SAP Success Story
As the world’s leading provider of business software*, SAP delivers products and services that help accelerate business innovation for our customers. We believe that doing so will unleash growth and create significant new value – for our customers, SAP, and ultimately, entire industries and the economy at large. Today, customers in more than 120 countries run SAP applications – from distinct solutions addressing the needs of small businesses and midsize companies to suite offerings for global organizations.
Founded in 1972, SAP has a rich history of innovation and growth as a true industry leader. SAP currently has sales and development locations in more than 50 countries worldwide and is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and NYSE under the symbol “SAP.”
Our vision is for companies of all sizes to become best-run businesses. In today’s challenging business environment, best-run companies have clarity across all aspects of their business, which allows them to act quickly with increased insight, efficiency, and flexibility. By using SAP solutions, companies of all sizes – including small businesses and midsize companies – can reduce costs, optimize performance, and gain the insight and agility needed to close the gap between strategy and execution. To help our customers get the most out of their IT investments so that they can maximize their business performance, our professionals deliver the highest level of service and support.
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Vodafone Group Plc is the world's leading mobile telecommunications company, with a significant presence in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and the United States through the Company's subsidiary undertakings, joint ventures, associated undertakings and investments.
The Group's mobile subsidiaries operate under the brand name 'Vodafone'. In the United States the Group's associated undertaking operates as Verizon Wireless. During the last two financial years, the Group has also entered into arrangements with network operators in countries where the Group does not hold an equity stake. Under the terms of these Partner Network Agreements, the Group and its partner networks co-operate in the development and marketing of global services under dual brand logos.
At 31 March 2009, based on the registered customers of mobile telecommunications ventures in which it had ownership interests at that date, the Group had 303 million customers, excluding paging customers, calculated on a proportionate basis in accordance with the Company's percentage interest in these ventures.
The Company's ordinary shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange and the Company's American Depositary Shares ('ADSs') are listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The Company had a total market capitalisation of approximately £66.9 billion at 18 May 2009.
Sigma Gestión Universitaria is an association of universities that transforms university data management needs by means of an integrated computer tools solution, to provide support for the whole university administration process.
Sigma Gestión Universitaria arose from the interest of various universities in bringing together the needs of data management and administrative procedures and turning them into a set of modules that provide solutions to emerging and changing problems in the university environment.
Sigma Gestión Universitaria has been developing data management and taking part in the region’s leading solutions in University environment for more than fifteen years, working in the areas of educational planning, academic management, comprehensive management of continuous training, administration of educational resources, personnel development and training and comprehensive research management.
The Sigma Gestión Universitaria's mission came about as a result of the development and support of management systems for universities, including software implementation, maintenance, development and support for modules that form part of the association’s solutions. It also provides a design for new functionalities that enable universities to adapt to the new European space and to future needs that may arise. This all takes place with the co-operation of and near the administrative campus, in order to obtain the best practices required by each university that is a member of the association.
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Programme
Tuesday 23/06
09:00Workshop R3SG - Harmonizing Higher Education: “Standard” perspectives in support of the Bologna Process toward the creation of a European Higher Education Area [Aula Castelao] This workshop builds on the previous activities of the Rome Student Systems and Standard Group (RS3G) around standards and procedures supporting digital student data exchange in Higher Education Institutions. RS3G has been focused on putting into perspective how standardization efforts can help solve the challenging interoperability problems paving the road toward the harmonization of Higher Education at international level. One of its distinctive traits is to provide a context for understanding international standardization activities, contributing to the them in a practical way, and engaging in international collaboration projects. RS3G is dedicated to addressing issues such as the critical “adoption dilemma” as well as key success factors like “bridging the gap” between standardization authorities and the implementation community. The workshop will also showcase real ongoing projects and their expected impact on Bologna Process while providing references for further investigation and opportunities for direct involvement.
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Workshop R3SG (Continued)
12:30 Coffee break
13:00 Workshop R3SG (Continued)
14:30 Lunch
16:00 Workshop R3SG (Continued) and Tutorials
Tutorial 1 - Hands on video and multimedia objects management in higher education - [Aula Medicina Preventiva]This tutorial will focus on management of video and multimedia objects in higher education. General landscape presentation of the OPENCAST community, ARCA and PuMuKIT projects will be done. Hands-On part of the tutorial will be focused on the PDP approach to multimedia objects management. PuMuKIT will be presented as a tool for video and multimedia objects management at institutional level an ARCA as a tool for content aggregation and management of multimedia educational objects at national or multi-national level. It will also be presented the SIR-PAPI federated authentication infrastructure as a key solution for access control to multimedia assets in an inter Institutional environment.
Tutorial 2 - IT Governance in Higher Education - [Aula 1]This tutorial will focus on how can a Higher Education institution implements an IT Governance Framework. First of all, the most important frameworks will be presented: ISO 38500, COBIT, Weill and Ross, JISC Framework (United Kingdom), CRUE Framework (Spain). Several international initiatives in Higher Education (United Kingdom, Spain and EE.UU.) will be analized and discussed with the hope you can contribute with your own experience. Later, key steps that the organization must follow to implement an IT Governance system will be presented. Hands-On part of the tutorial will be focused on resolving several exercises that help you to understand how you can implement some of these steps. During this session several toolkits developed by CRUE (similar to JISC´s toolkit) could be used.
19:00 End of Pre-Congress Programme
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Wednesday 24/0608:30 Welcome ceremony and opening keynote
Authorities Welcome Speech
e-Infrastructures: key enablers of the European Knowledge SpaceFranco Accordino, Assistant to the Director for Emerging Technologies and Infrastructures. Directorate General for Information Society and Media. European Commission.
10:00 Coffee break
10:15 Parallel Sessions 1
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1 B[Aula 1]
1 C[Salón de Actos]
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E-learning and V-learning
Using portals and webs as institutional tools
Electronic administration
Globalisation and mobility: learning on a dynamic world
12:00 Coffee break
12:15 Parallel Sessions 2
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2 B[Aula 1]
2 C[Salón de Actos]
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IT infrastructure and integrated systems
IT governance New technologies for education
Are we ready? Web 2.0 and social networking at the university
14:00 Lunch
15:00 Keynote Speakers [Salón de Actos]
STORK Project: Electronic Identifi cation Across European UnionMiguel Álvarez Rodríguez, Head of the department for cooperation on IT of the Ministry of Presidency of Spain.
Campus Networking: end-to-endPeter Szegedi, Project Development Offi cer. TERENA.
16:30 Open Forum (EUNIS Future) [Salón de Actos]
18:00 Social Events
20:30 Council Reception
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Thursday 25/0608:30 Keynote Speakers [Salón de Actos]
High Performance Computing: A central role for Research and Innovation in 21st CenturyArthur Trew, EPCC (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Center) Director. University Of Edinburgh (Scotland).
The Scholar, Scholarship and the Scholarly Enterprise in the Digital Age Richard N. Katz, Founding Director of the Educause Center for Applied Research (ECAR). Vicepresident EDUCAUSE.
10:00 Coffee break
10:15 Parallel Sessions 3
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3 B[Aula 1]
3 C[Salón de Actos]
3 D[Salón de Graos]
E-learning and V-learning
Electronic administration
Globalisation and mobility: learning on a dynamic world
IT governance
12:00 Coffee break
12:15 Parallel Sessions 4
4 A[Aula Castelao]
4 B[Aula 1]
4 C[Salón de Actos]
4 D[Salón de Graos]
IT governance New technologies for education
E-learning and V-learning
IT infrastructure and integrated systems
14:00 Lunch
15:00 Parallel Sessions 5
5 A[Aula Castelao]
5 B[Aula 1]
5 C[Salón de Actos]
IT infrastructure and integrated systems
Identity management and federation
Dørup E-learning Award 2009
16:45 General Assembly and Council Meeting [Salón de Actos]
18:00 Social Events
20:30 Gala Dinner
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Friday 26/0608:30 Keynote Speakers [Salón de Actos]
Digital University 2010Francisco José García Peñalvo, Member from Technologic and Academic Committee. White Book for Digital University 2010. Vice-Rector of Technological Innovation. University of Salamanca (Spain).Manuel Rivera Seguí, Senior Project Manager at OCU (Ofi cina de Cooperación Universitaria).
ICT shared services - growing capabilityAlan McMeekin, CIO and Executive Director. Monash University (Australia). Immediate Past Chair of CAUDIT (Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology).
10:00 Coffee break
10:15 Parallel Sessions 6
6 A[Aula Castelao]
6 B[Aula 1]
6 C[Salón de Actos]
6 D[Salón de Graos]
IT governance E-learning and V-learning
IT infrastructure and integrated systems
Posters Session
12:00 Coffee break
12:30 Keynote and Closing Session [Salón de Actos]
History, Society & Technology a very personal view of the origins of the the InternetAndreu Veá, Board of Directors Internet Society Spain. WiWiW.org Project (Stanford). Professor at La Salle University (Spain).
Internet: The Coming Of AgeLouis Pouzin, Internet Pioneer (Datagram Inventor, Cyclades Project Director). Past Dean of Information Technology at Theseus Institute (France). French Order “Knight of the Legion of Honour”.
EUNIS 2009 AwardsMartin Price, EUNIS
Presentation of the EUNIS 2010 venueKatarzyna Chalasinska-Macukow, Rector of the University of Warsaw (Poland)Jan Madey, Director of the Center for Open and Multimedia Education. University of Warsaw
EUNIS 2009Javier Franco, EUNIS 2009 Organising Committee
Closing speechPresident of EUNIS
14:30 Closing Lunch
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Parallel Sessions 1 - Wednesday 24/06 (10:15 h)1 A - E-learning and V-learning - [Aula Castelao]
1. The World Lecture Project (Michael Fischer)
2. Connect, Envision and Collaborate! Alternative Project and Funding Approaches to Increase Impact and Sustainability of Innovation (Bas Cordewener, Christien Bok, Janina van Hees, Eja Kliphuis)
3. Engaging Tutors In Using E-Repositories For Learning And Teaching (Andrew Rothery, Sarah Hayes)
1 B - Using portals and webs as institutional tools - [Aula 1]
1. Using Web Search Engines To Find Information Leakage And Security Holes Within Your Organization (Hans Pongratz)
2. Semantic Injection Of Institutional Websites With New Microformats For Higher Education (Stefan Eicker, J. Peter M. Schuler, Peter M. Schuler)
3. Experiences From Portlet Deployment (Mikael Berglund)
4. The Use Of Pedagogical Profi les To Establish An Educationally Centric Approach To The Management And Discovery Of Teaching And Learning Support Resources (Alan Masson, James Gheel, Karen Evans, Philip Turbitt)
1 C - Electronic administration - [Salón de Actos]
1. The Electronic Noticeboard of the University of Murcia (Daniel Sánchez-Martínez, Inmaculada Marín-López, Tomás Jiménez-García)
2. Introduction Of Individual Study Plans (Geir Vangen)
3. A Comparison Of Certifi ed Pdf And Digitary For Secure Electronic Graduation Documents (Jonathan Dempsey, Andy Dowling)
4. European Learner Mobility Standarization: Sketching the landscape (Simon Grant)
1 D - Globalisation and mobility: learning on a dynamic world - [Salón de Graos]
1. The Impact Of The Bologna Process On The Labour Market: A National Data Warehouse Regarding Universities And Graduates (Alberto Leone, Loris Cancellieri, Angelo Guerriero, Andrea Cammelli)
2. Tools For University Guidance Targeted At High School Students (Alberto Leone, Angelo Guerriero, Furio Camillo, Elio Pasca, Andrea Cammelli)
3. Prepare For Success: A Pre-Arrival Learning Resource To Prepare Students For Study In Different Academic Culture (Julie Watson)
4. The Bologna Process: Meeting the Strategic Challenges (Janette Hillicks, Patrick Bellis)
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Parallel Sessions 2 - Wednesday 24/06 (12:15 h)2 A - IT infrastructure and integrated systems - [Aula Castelao]
1. Requirements Of Erp Systems Of Universities In Europe (Uwe Blotevogel)
2. Research Management In Higher Education Institutions: A Process Management Experience In Italian Universities (Fabrizio Luglio, Nicola Bertazzoni)
3. Desingning The Architecture For An Integrated Information System For Universities: The Challenge Ahead (Federico Gallerani)
4. Business Intelligence Within Integrated Web-Based Hei Management Systems - Hisinone-Edustore (Sven Gutow)
2 B - IT governance - [Aula 1]
1. An It Governance Framework For Universities In Spain (Antonio Fernández, Faraón Llorens)
2. Identity Management: Facing Access Management To Public Services (Greg Pytel)
3. Availability And Continuity Management At Technische Universität München And The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (Wolfgang Hommel, Silvia Knittl, Daniel Pluta)
4. Alineatic: A Tiny Tool For It Governance Aligment At Universities (Jaume Vicens, Cristina Perez, Judit Jimenez, Carlos Juiz)
5. Scheduling And Timetables: Managing University’s Resources (Graziano Pravettoni, Alessandro Furlati)
2 C - New technologies for education - [Salón de Actos]
1. Virtual Business Games In High Education (Alexandre Ediberidze, Badri Meparishvili, Gulnara Janelidze)
2. Web-Based Media At European Universities - Systems, Usage, And Motivation (Mikkel Godsk)
2 D - Are we ready? Web 2.0 and social networking at the university - [Salón de Graos]
1. How German Students Use Web 2.0 — Results Of An Online-Survey (Bernd Kleimann)
2. The Role Of The Central It Services Organisation In A Web 2.0 World (David Harrison, Joe Nicholls)
3. Trends In The Development Of E-Learning In Higher Education And Future Directions (James Uhomoibhi, José Palma, Paulo Alves)
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Parallel Sessions 3 - Thursday 25/06 (10:15 h)3 A - E-learning and V-learning - [Aula Castelao]
1. Teaching And Learning Through Immersive Telepresence: Lessons Learned From First Deployments (Stefan Karapetkov)
2. Measuring The Application Of E-Learning At The University Of Zagreb (Sandra Kucina Softic)
3. Inspiring Lecturers: Sharing E-Learning Practice Through European Case Studies (Sarah Hayes, Mikkel Godsk)
4. E-learning and student management system: toward an integrated and consistent “learning process” (Matteo Bertazzo, Franca Fiumana)
5. In-class unattended recording of lectures at Universitat Jaume I (José Pascual Gumbau, Manuel Mollar, Vicente Andreu Navarro and Juan Luís Bort)
3 B - Electronic administration - [Aula 1]
1. Bulding A New Admission System From Scratch – Is It Really Worth It? (Per Zettervall)
2. Converting Offi ce Into E-Offi ce: Four Case Studies (Jana Kohoutková)
3. A Modular System For The Successful Implementation Of It-Based Campus Management Systems (Lars Degenhardt, Harald Gilch, Birga Stender, Klaus Wannemacher)
4. Electronic Admission And Enrolment Processing - No Queues Anymore? (Hans Pongratz, Kai Wülbern)
3 C - Globalisation and mobility: learning on a dynamic world - [Salón de Actos]
1. Web-Services For Exchange Of Data On Cooperation And Mobility Between Higher Education Institutions (Fabio Arcella, Janina Mincer-Daszkiewicz, Simone Ravaioli)
2. An Update On The Activities Of The Rome Student Systems And Standards Group (Jonathan Dempsey, Manuel Dietz, Simone Ravaioli)
3. Regions – A Starting-Point For European Cooperation? Case: The Nordic Countries (Andora Sjøgren, Gunnar Backelin, Kuno Öhrman)
4. Studielink, A Nationwide E-Admission System For Higher Education In The Netherlands (Bote Folkertsma, Wouter de Haan)
3 D - IT governance - [Salón de Graos]
1. Internal Systems Development For A Sector In Change (Andora Sjøgren)
2. Small Scale Technology Adoption Initiatives - Are They Worth The Effort? (Noel Wilson, James Uhomobhi, Kenneth McCartan)
3. Service Delivery At Lulea University Of Technology, The Second Wave (Bengt-Olov Jansson)
4. Providing Lifetime Services To Students – The Case Of The University Of Trás-Os-Montes E Alto Douro (António Rio Costa, Arsénio Reis, Jorge Santos, Jorge Borges, Alberto Vasconcelos, João Barroso, José Bulas-Cruz)
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Parallel Sessions 4 - Thursday 25/06 (12:15 h)4 A - IT governance - [Aula Castelao]
1. Combining Enterprise Architecture And Quality Assurance System From Data Administration Viewpoint (Jaakko Riihimaa)
2. Continual Service Improvement At University Environment By Itil (Zuzana Hnatová, Iveta Kremenová)
3. Exploring Identity Management: The Lse Challenge (Isidora Kourti, John Paschoud)
4. Testing The XCRI Standard On Course Advertising Information At The University Of Worcester (Viv Bell)
4 B - New technologies for education - [Aula 1]
1. Mycampus, An Online Learning Environment That Provides Choices Of Tools And Services To All (Llorenc Valverde, Magi Almirall, Eva de Lera)
2. University Of Seville, Building Tomorrow’s Education (Carlos Leon, Juan Camarillo, Ana Conde)
3. Identity Based Clusters Of Applications For Collaboration And Elearning (Jose A. Accino, Manuel Cebrián, Victoriano Giralt)
4 C - E-learning and V-learning - [Salón de Actos]
1. Recent Advances In E-Learning 2.0 (Jérémie Grépilloux)
2. E-Games For E-Learning (Martinha Piteira, Carlos Costa)
3. Openness of academic subjects for single and multipart e-learning (Izabella Bednarczyk, Leszek Rudak)
4. Videoconferencing – New Opportunities For Tti Distance Learning And Part-Time Education (Boriss Misnevs, Aleksandr Krivchenkov, Aivars Muravjovs, Anna Muravjova)
4 D - IT infrastructure and integrated systems - [Salón de Graos]
1. Design And Delivery Of An E-Assessment Solution At The University Of Duisburg-Essen (Daniel Biella, Steffi Engert, Dieter Huth)
2. The Research Documentation System Frida (Grete Christina Lingjærde, Andora Sjøgren)
3. The 3Tu Federated Learning Environment (Bert Van Zomeren, Jan Klein, Cees Du Bois, Roland Daane)
4. Information Technology Infrastructure Library In The Higher Education Sector – Exploration Of The Use Of Itil At European Universities (Markus Bick, Kathrin Börgmann, Agnieszka Anna Onuchowska)
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Parallel Sessions 5 - Thursday 25/06 (15:00 h)5 A - IT infrastructure and integrated systems - [Aula Castelao]
1. A Reference Model For The Evaluation Of Information Systems For An Integrated Campus Management (Markus Bick, Kathrin Börgmann)
2. Achievements Of The Bologna Process Reforms – An Integrated Management And It Approach (Raquel Velada, Elsa Cardoso, Ana Antunes, António Caetano, Rui Bento, Francisco Aguiar, Sílvia Silva, Manuel Menezes De Sequeira)
3. Designing Strategy Maps For Programme Performance Measurement In Higher Education (Elsa Cardoso, Stijn Viaene, Carlos Sá Costa)
4. Project 1,000 At Masaryk University (Pavel Babinec, Lukáš Rychnovský, Pavel Tuček)
5 B - Identity management and federation - [Aula 1]
1. Federated Access To WebTV Portals And Arca (Ajay Daryanani, José María Fontanillo)
2. Digital Identity Made Simple: The RedIRIS Identity Service - SIR (Diego Lopez, Cándido Rodríguez)
3. Idmone Makes The Difference (Hendrik Eggers, Dr. Peter Rygus)
4. Towards First-Aid Idm-Toolkit (Krasimir Zhelev, Frank Tröger, Florian Löffl er, Hendrik Egger)
5 C - Dørup E-learning Award 2009 - [Salón de Actos]
1. Blended learning approach to include the innovative use of vodcasts (video-podcasts) to enrich students’ learning experience in structures laboratory (Mann, Phebe)
2. Comprehensive e-learning with automatic assessment system in mathematics in Wroclaw University of Technology (Kajetanowicz, Przemysław; Wierzejewski, Jędrzej)
3. Enhancing learning using synchronised multimedia annotation (Wald, Mike; Wills, Gary; Millard, Dave; Gilbert, Lester; Khoja, Shakeel; Kajaba, Jiri; Li, Yunjia; Singh, Priyanka)
4. Polimedia: a system for successful video e-learning (Turro, Carlos; Ferrando, Miguel; Busquets, Jaime; Cañero, Aristóteles)
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Parallel Sessions 6 - Friday 26/06 (10:15 h)6 A - IT governance - [Aula Castelao]
1. The Impact Of The Global Economic Crisis On Technology Projects In Higher Education (Malcolm Woodfi eld)
2. TICDocencia: A Digital Model Of Participation For Students And Teachers (José del Sagrado-Martínez, Antonio Becerra-Terón, Mercedes Martínez-Durbán)
3. BPMN: Visualisation Of Examination Regulations (Andrea Grimm)
6 B - E-learning and V-learning - [Aula 1]
1. Portals And Vle: How Are They Related And What Are They For (Yves Epelboin, Paulo Alves, Paul Held, José Antonio Palma, James Uhomoibhi)
2. Students’ Activation On Moodle Platfrom (Izabella Bednarczyk, Bartlomiej Michalowicz, Leszek Rudak, Dorota Sidor)
3. A Federation Enabled Virtual Microscope (Manuel Baleriola, Ignacio Perez, Victoriano Giralt)
4. E-Learning In Shibboleth-Based Federations: The Design Rationale Behind The German Dfn-Aai E-Learning Profi le (Wolfgang Hommel)
6 C - IT infrastructure and integrated systems - [Salón de Actos]
1. Lesson Learned From The Deployment Of A Student/Instructor Information System In Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki (Ioannis Salmatzidis, George Pangalos)
2. IrisEduPerson: Recommendations For Modeling A University Into A Directory Schema (Carmen Lopez, Domingo Ortega, Ignacio Diaz, Liborio Revilla, Victoriano Giralt)
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Keynote Speakers
FRANCO ACCORDINO
Franco Accordino is the Assistant to the Director of “Emerging Technologies and Infrastructures” within the European Commission’s Information Society and Media Directorate-General. The Directorate’s main goals are: identifying new research paths beyond mainstream ICT research; developing new technologies, services and experimental facilities for the open and trustworthy internet of tomorrow; building and deploying the future European research and education infrastructures; fostering new initiatives for the promotion of a sustainable European research, education and innovation space.
In FP6 (2003-2006) he has been a scientific officer in the area on Grid technologies, Service Oriented Architectures and Network Centric Operating Systems. In FP7, he works mainly on the development of a vision and strategy for future ICT, with particular focus on future and emerging technologies (FET), e-Infrastructures and virtual research communities including research networks, grids and data infrastructures, new paradigms and experimental facilities for the future internet, ICT for trust and security.
Before joining the European Commission, he worked at the ETH/CSCS National Supercomputing Centre of Switzerland, at Consorzio Pisa Ricerche and at the National Research Council of Italy where he conducted research on formal methods, languages and tools for concurrent systems and protocol specification. He has a long-standing experience in several information technology fields, including formal methods and software engineering, grid and distributed systems, operating systems, web-based applications and services and knowledge discovery in databases.
e-Infrastructures: key enablers of the European Knowledge Space
We are in front of an epochal change in the way of doing science and education, enabled by high-speed research networks, increasingly powerful computers, grid technologies, data infrastructures and new tools enabling global virtual collaborations. Such unique tools, known as e-Infrastructures, allow generating and sharing knowledge at a global level. The advent of Web 2.0 and the Internet of multimedia content, services and “things” also marks a cultural change in the way knowledge is produced, disseminated and injected in the education systems and the innovation lifecycles. e-Infrastructures are designed to support these new “participative” paradigms enabling creativity, information sharing and collaboration. They are the catalysers of a new “Scientific Renaissance” which will set the base for future discoveries and will pave the way for a new educational, industrial and societal revolution.
Within the context of the EU Framework Programmes for Research and Technology Development, the European Commission has made significant investments in e Infrastructures along several dimensions, including research networks such as GÉANT, grid infrastructures, data repositories and supercomputing facilities. This presentation provides an overview of the EU research programmes to support e-Infrastructures and points out the challenges for future ICT-based infrastructures for research and education at the down of the 21st century.
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MIGUEL ÁLVAREZ RODRÍGUEZ
Expert on eGovernment and Information Technologies (IT) of the Ministry of Presidency of Spain.
Project manager of the national Validation Authority for eSignature and qualified certificates
Spain’s representative of the STORK Consortium for the Large Scale Pilots on eID. Co leader and responsible of workpackage five for the definition of common specifications for the interoperability on eID across Europe. Current co-chairman of the project
National expert of the EU Commission IDABC´s eSignature and eID expert groups
Spain’s representative of the international Porvoo group on eID and smartcards
Member of the permanent group in charge of the definition of the additional requirements on eSignature in Spain, pursuant to Article 3(7) of the DIRECTIVE 1999/93/EC, and also responsible for the definition of the national eID and eSignature framework
Strong technical background on electronic identification and eSignature: standards, legal basis on eID, practical implementation on eGovernment services
STORK Project: Electronic Identification Across European Union
STORK (Secure idenTity Across boRders linKed), a pilot scheme co-funded by the EU aiming to implement EU-wide interoperability of electronic identities (eIDs), has unveiled details of its five planned pilot projects as well as the strategies of the supporting work packages. The pilots (cross-border authentication for electronic services, safer chat, eID student mobility, eID for the delivery of electronic documents and EU citizen change of address) are scheduled to take place between June 2010 and May 2011.
Since STORK was announced in June 2008, seven work packages have been introduced combining the expertise from independent and government-funded organisations across the 13 participating EU Member States (and Iceland). Each led by a different Member State, the work packages will support research critical to pilot deployment and implementation, including the continued development of and lessons learnt from existing initiatives and studies (such as IDABC) from across the EU. The models, frameworks and theories developed by the work packages over the three-year duration of STORK will ensure maximum compatibility with existing national infrastructures and eID standards, with the potential for full scalability across the EU.
The success of the pilots in a real-life environment is heavily dependent on the deliverables from all the work packages, comments Co-Chairman of STORK, Miguel Álvarez Rodríguez. “Amongst other factors they will address existing national frameworks and eID inventories, future technological developments on eID, the required cross-border process flows, the design and development of a set of common specifications, interoperable architectures and protocols for cross-border electronic authentication.”
The pilots include the development of a demonstrator for cross-border eID authentication; the promotion of safe use of the Internet by children and young people; ease of mobility for students wishing to study in other EU Member States; the secure delivery of citizen and business electronic documents and assisting citizens relocating across Member States.
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FRANCISCO JOSÉ GARCÍA PEÑALVO
Francisco J. García holds a PhD in Computer Science (2000, University of Salamanca, Spain). He works as a teacher of the Informatics and Automatic Department of the University of Salamanca. Dr. García is the GRIAL (research GRoup in InterAction and eLearning) director. His main research interests are eLearning, Computer & Education, Adaptive Systems, Web Engineering, Semantic Web, and Software Reuse. He was member of the Member from Technologic and Academic Committee of the White Book for Digital University 2010. Now he is Technology Innovation Vice-Rector of the University of Salamanca and the President of the Technical Committee of the SCOPEO observatory, an observatory for the eLearning activity, innovation and trends. He has more than 100 published papers in international journals and conferences.
MANUEL RIVERA SEGUÍ
Master Degree in Management of Higher Education Institutions.
Computer Science Engineer - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.
Senior Project Manager at OCU [Oficina de Cooperación Universitaria] since 2005.
High experienced in IT systems deployment (ERP, Web/Portals, BI, e-learning, integration) in Spain’s Higher Education Institutions: Universidad de Salamanca, Universidad de Alcalá, Universidad de Extremadura, Universidad de Huelva, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.
Before OCU: IT professional since 1998 – top international companies – Lucent, IBM, Telefónica, Vodafone, Verizon, Metro de Madrid, Ferrovial, Santander.
Digital University 2010
The Digital University 2010 White Paper is the result of a collective discussion between eight universities (Alcalá University, Carlos III University, Castilla-La Mancha University, Rey Juan Carlos University, La Rioja University, Salamanca University, Sevilla University & Valladolid University) and four enterprises (Banco Santander, Telefónica, Universia & Oficina de Cooperación Universitaria) about the technological transformation that Spanish (European) University must tackle due to the goals and challenges from the European Space for Higher Education.
The most relevant topics of this book are related to the European Space for Higher Education, the new legal framework for the Spanish boost to Information Society, the internationalization and development of the competition in the university market, and also the effectively using of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) setting up a space for promoting and providing a shared field between University and Society.
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RICHARD N. KATZ
Richard N. Katz has been vice president of EDUCAUSE since 1996. He is the founder and director of the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, a research service subscribed to by 500 colleges and universities worldwide. He is also responsible corporate relations and from 1996 to 2001 for EDUCAUSE operations. Prior to joining EDUCAUSE, Katz served in a variety of executive and management roles at the University of California. In 1995, Katz was the second recipient of that institution’s award for innovative leadership. He is the author or editor of 7 books, including Dancing with the Devil, which was named one of the most influencial books of 1999 by Lingua Franca.
The Scholar, Scholarship and the Scholarly Enterprise in the Digital Age
The Digital Age is now only 60 years old, but is entering a new phase. Where in the past, technologies have become indispensible tools and partners to use in making work better, faster, and cheaper, today many technologies are running their own course and are transforming entire industries. The newspaper industry is the most vivid example. This session examines how information technologies are affecting the life of the scholar, the nature of scholarship, and university itself.
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ALAN MCMEEKIN
Alan McMeekin is the Chief Information Officer of Monash University, with responsibility for the overall planning, development and deployment of ICT, where he has served for ten years. Alan has Master of Business Administration, Postgraduate Diploma in Computing and Bachelor of Science degrees. He has worked in the ICT sector within universities for 30 years. He has served in a number of public roles, including current engagements with:
• Past Chair and Member of the Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology,
• Member of the Australian eResearch Infrastructure Council, which has oversight of the federal government’s investment in ICT infrastructure supporting research, and
• Foundation Chair and Member for the Board of VERNet Pty Ltd, the Victorian Education and Research Network.
ICT shared services - growing capability
Information and communications technology will play an increasingly important role in the higher education and research sectors of our economies. While the demand and expectations of ICT services from within our communities and stakeholders will continue to grow, university CIOs and ICT service providers will be challenged to harness the resources, funds and skilled staff to meet these expectations.
An approach to grow capability is to adopt a multi-tiered framework for ICT “shared services”. At an institutional level, where universities typically have a devolved service delivery model, ICT services need to be effective and efficient, while being innovative and transformative. There are significant incentives for institutions to voluntarily work together, sharing resources, and operating with a healthy spirit of competition for student enrolments and research funds. Lastly, institutions must partner with governments who are now making major investments in shared national ICT infrastructure, essential to support modern trends in the conduct of research.
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LOUIS POUZIN
Louis Pouzin is one of the pioneers in computer communications. He designed and directed the development of the Cyclades network in France, the first to use datagrams and matching end-to-end protocols, later adopted by internet. Presently he contributes to several associations and working groups related to internet development. Some of the awards he received for his work are the IFIP Silver Core, the ACM SIGCOMM, the IEEE Internet awards, and the Légion d’Honneur. He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, and has published more than 80 articles and a book on computer networks.
Internet: The Coming Of Age
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) has revealed the critical issue of internet governance. Pressure is increasing to evolve from USA control to a more equitable organization. As China has acquired her autonomy, the internet scene is changing to a network of more localised networks, focusing on people needs.
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PETER SZEGEDI
Peter Szegedi is currently the Joint Research Activity 2 and Networking Activity 2 leader of the FEDERICA project. He received his MSc degree in Electrical Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary, 2002). He then worked towards a PhD at the Department of Telecommunications. His main research interests include design and analysis of dynamic optical networks, especially optical Ethernet architectures, network control and management processes. He worked for Magyar Telekom (2003-2007) then he joined TERENA in January 2008.
Campus Networking: end-to-end
The core business of TERENA is to bring together managers, technical specialists and other people in the research networking community, mobilising the expertise and experience of hundreds of professionals in the research and education networking area. The broader TERENA Community consists of NRENs, Research Labs, Universities, and even individual PhD students all over Europe. Provisioning end-to-end network services for the demanding applications of those users is one of the challenging issues in the NRENs’ service portfolios. This paper summarises the key motivations behind those emerging services and highlights the TERENA joint activates concerning the general question on how the end-users can seamlessly be connected at gigabit speeds.
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ARTHUR TREW
Prior to becoming a founder member of EPCC in 1990, Arthur Trew was a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Edinburgh working on simulations of many-body problems. In 1995, he became Director of EPCC; in this role one of his key aims is exploiting computational science linkages between academic disciplines and between academia and industry.
In 2001, he became the Deputy Director of the National e-Science Centre (NeSC); he is also a Director of UOE HPCx Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the University of Edinburgh, which was formed to manage the £54M HPCx, and more recently the £113M HECToR, projects which provide national High Performance Computing facilities for UK academia.
As the Service Director, he is the main link to the Research Councils for both projects.
Today, he holds a wide range of Research Grants and contracts, and, has published widely on the application of computational science techniques in academic and industrial projects. He holds the Chair of Computational Science at the University of Edinburgh and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
High Performance Computing: A central role for Research and Innovation in 21st Century
Computational Science emerged some 30 years ago as the third research methodology complementing theory and experiment and is of especial use where the system under investigation is too complex to be tractable mathematically, and is not amenable to experiment. Its power has been built on the exponential increase in microprocessor performance but, due to physical limitations, that driver has stopped. This talk will look at the opportunities and challenges enabled by Computational Science and demonstrate the importance of such work for European competitiveness, both academically and commercially.
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ANDREU VEÀ
Andreu Veà is a well known internet pioneer and entrepreneur in Spain. He founded the 4th ISP (in 1994) and later on leaded the internet strategy of Retevision-Auna the second Spanish national telco-carrier which opened the monopoly (hold by Telefonica until that moment 1998). He was involved in launching their ISP, the revolutionary Free Access and the Flat Rate, which doubled the market in less than a year. He is a Telecom Engineer, Electronic Engineer, and holds the first Ph.D. dissertation thesis (2002) focused on the Internet. Which got the attention of Vint Cerf (father of the internet) who encouraged him to follow his research at Stanford (2003). Since then he has been an Invited Scholar at this University and has focused his research on finding internet pioneers around the world. This program has been internationally awarded by ISOC (the Internet Society) which is since 2007 supporting its efforts. Dr Veà has contributed or founded many internet related organizations (www.espanix.net www.catnix.net www.galnix.net www.isoc-es.org ) and has been part of multiple steering committees as the Internet Global Congress or in ISOC. Nowadays he is also International Relations and Networking Director, at La Salle Innovation Park in Spain. And has been elected eminent expert representing Spain at the WSA World Summit Awards (UNESCO).
History, Society & Technology a very personal view of the origins of the the Internet
Since 1994 the author has been collecting the Stories of the Internet pioneers, on digital audio format to preserve it for future generations to know. Wouldn’t it be great to hear Thomas Edison or Graham Bell personal voices today? Designing and creating a huge timeline-sorted, open source repository to make possible browsing among the people who most contributed to the internet. In every single country, same structure and method.
We need unknown stories, the important old e-mails which marked a milestone, group pictures, anecdotal situations, and, most importantly, your financial support to boost this project to preserve our collective internet story. The original goals, the real pioneers of networking are described one by one forming a corpus of seasoned experienced lessons to take in account.
Probably the best summary of this presentation can be found in Vint Cerf’s own words:
“In this dissertation, Andreu Veà blazes a trail for historians to follow. The history and pre-history of the Internet’s creation and evolution will occupy the attention of serious scholars and historians for many years in the future. I am convinced that Dr. Veà’s contribution will represent an important landmark in the field. Understanding the history and rationale for the evolution of infrastructure fills a critical need for planning. One needs to know why things work or do not work and Dr. Veà provides an extraordinary menu of specifics from which many lessons may be drawn. I hope you will find this work as interesting and useful as I have”.
Vint Cerf
Internet Pioneer, Google Internet Chief Evangelist
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Tuesday, June 23rd
Registration
Workshop
Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2
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EUNIS Board meeting
EUNIS Board visit to the Cathedral roofs
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Wednesday, June 24th
Opening sessions
Franco Accordino
Parallel session 1 Parallel session 2
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Miguel Álvarez Peter Szegedi
Open forum about EUNIS future
Reception on the Santiago City Hall
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Thursday, June 25th
Arthur Trew Richard N. Katz
Parallel session 3 Parallel session 4
General Assembly Group Photo
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Friday, June 26th
Francisco G. Peñalvo and Miguel Rivera
Alan McMeekin Parallel session 6
Andreu Veà Louis Pouzin
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List of attendees
Name Institution CountryAjay Daryanani Arjandas RED.ES Spain
Alan Masson UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER United Kingdom
Alan Yates OPEN UNIVERSITY United Kingdom
Alberto Leone ALMALAUREA Italy
Alessandro Furlati KION S.P.A Italia
Ana Conde Gómez SADIEL TECNOLOGÍAS DE LA INFORAMCIÓN S.A Spain
Anders Mobjörk THE NATIONAL AGENCY FOR SERVICES TO UNIVER-SITIES AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES Sweden
Andora Fjeldsgaard Sjogren UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Norway
Andrés Garzón Villar UNIVERSIDAD PABLO DE OLAVIDE Spain
Andres Salu UNIVERSITY OF TARTU Estonia
Andy Zbinden SWITCH Switzerland
Anna Barbasiewicz UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW Poland
Anna Mathews UCISA United Kingdom
Anna Serafi nska-Misiak CENTRE FOR OPEN AND MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION Poland
Anne Vancaelemont ESSEC BUSINESS SCHOOL France
Anne-Grete Skrydstrup CWBL UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN Denmark
Anne-Mette Alsholm AARHUS UNIVERSITY Denmark
Annika Thunström LADOK NATIONAL CONSORTIUM OF SWEDISH UNI-VERSITIES Sweden
Antonio Fernández Martínez UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERÍA Spain
António Rio Costa UNIVERSITY OF TRÁS-OS-MONTES E ALTO DOURO Portugal
Antti Mäki HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO Finland
Arsénio Monteiro Reis UTAD Portugal
Artur Godlewski COME UW Poland
Arvydas Matuzonis VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY Lithuania
Asbjørn Jessen UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY EDUCA-TION SERVICES Denmark
Asbjørn Reglund Thorsen UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Norway
Bartlomiej Michalowicz COME UW Poland
Bas Cordewener SURFFOUNDATION Netherlands
Bengt-Olov Jansson LULEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Sweden
Berit Cecilie Brix CWBL UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN Denmark
Bernd Kleimann HIGHER EDUCATION INFORMATION SYSTEM Germany
Bert Van Zomeren DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNLOGY Netherlands
Bote Folkertsma FOUNDATION STUDIELI<X>NK Netherlands
Cándido Rodríguez Montes RED.ES Spain
Carina Ytterström LADOK Sweden
Carlos Juiz UNIVERSITY OF THE BALEARIC ISLANDS Spain
Carlos Turro UNIV.POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA. ASIC Spain
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Name Institution Country
Cleo Sgouropoulou TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ATHENS Greece
Clouaire Pascal DIRECTION OF INFORMATION SYSTÈME France
Christian Zufferey EPFL Switzerland
Christien Bok SURFFOUNDATION The Netherlands
Christine Attwell UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD United Kingdom
Christoph Arndt FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN Germany
Christoph Baumgarten UNIVERSITY OF ST. GALLEN (I WILL START IN JULY 2009) Switzerland
Daniel Biella UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG-ESSEN Germany
Daniel Sánchez Martínez UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA Spain
Daniel Jesús Fernández UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO Spain
Darina Tothova EUNIS-SK SPU NITRA Slovak Republic
David Speake THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD United Kingdom
David Ian Harrison CARDIFF UNIVERSITY United Kingdom
David K Moldoff ACADEMYONE USA
Diego Kramer HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM Israel
Dominika Tkaczyk UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW Poland
Dorota Nicewicz-Modrzewska ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY Poland
Dorota Sidor COME UW Poland
Dorte Marianne Olesen UNI-C Denmark
Elisabeth Milchrahm DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND IN-FORMATION SYSTEMS Austria
Elsa Cardoso ISCTE-IUL Portugal
Eva Loste FUNDACIÓ PER LA UNIVERSITAT OBERTA DE CATA-LUNYA Spain
Ewa Magiera UNIVERSITY OF SILESIA Poland
Fabio Arcella KION S.P.A. Italy
Fabrizio Luglio CINECA Italy
Faraon Llorens Largo UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE Spain
Federico Gallerani CINECA Italy
Franca Fiumana CINECA Italy
Francisco Roca Rodríguez UNIVERSIDAD DE JAÉN Spain
Franco Accordino EUROPEAN COMMISSION Belgium
François Mestre UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID Spain
Frans De Liagre Bohl SURFFOUNDATION The Netherlands
Franz-Josef Jochem UNIVERSITY OF MANNHEIM COMPUTING CENTER Germany
Geir Vangen UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Norway
Giancarlo Abate-Daga KION SPA Italy
Gill Ferrell JISC INFONET United Kingdom
Grete Christina Lingjærde UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Norway
Gunnar Backelin LADOKKONSORTIET Sweden
Handan Gul Kilicaslan KION TURKEY Turkey
Hans Persson LADOK CONSORTIUM Sweden
Hans Pongratz TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN Germany
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Name Institution CountryHans-Dieter Weckmann UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG - ESSEN Germany
Harald Gilch HIS HOCHSCHUL-INFORMATIONS-SYSTEM GMBH Germany
Hermann Strack HOCHSCHULE HARZ -- UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Germany
Igor Drvodelic AGENCY FOR SCIENCE AND HIGHER EDUCATION Croatia
Ilkka Siissalo UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Finland
Ilmari Hyvönen MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Finland
Ioannis Salmatzidis ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI Greece
Isabel Barro UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID Spain
Isidora Kourti LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE United Kingdom
Ivan Vrana EUNIS-CZ Czech Republic
Iveta Kremenova ZILINSKA UNIVERZITA Slovak Republic
Jaakko Rannila HELSINKI METROPOLIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Finland
Jaakko Riihimaa SEINAJOKI UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Finland
Jacqueline Dousson EPFL Switzerland
Jaime Busquets UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE VALENCIA. ASIC Spain
Jan Ryszard Madey UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW AND MUCI Poland
Jana Kohoutkova MASARYK UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Czech Republic
Janette Hillicks JISC INFONET United Kingdom
Janina Mincer-Daszkiewicz UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI MUCI Poland
Jan-Martin Lowendahl GARTNER Sweden
Jarzembski Grzegorz NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIVERSITY Poland
Javier Franco Tubio UNIVERSIDADE DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Spain
Jean-Francois Desnos UNIVERSITÉ JOSEPH FOURIER France
Jedrzej Wierzejewski WROCLAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Poland
Jeremie Grepilloux France
Jesus Gago UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID Spain
Jim Farmer GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Usa
Joan Ferrer SIGMA GESTIÓN UNIVERSITARIA A.I.E. Spain
Joao M P Barroso UTAD Portugal
John Lawlor TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Ireland
John Muller GARTNER Spain
Jonas Brorsson LADOK Sweden
Jonathan Dempsey DIGITARY Ireland
Jose Del Sagrado Martinez UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERIA Spain
José Alfonso Accino UNIVERSITY OF MÁLAGA Spain
José António Da Conceição Palma INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO DE SETÚBAL/ ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE TECNOLOGIA Portugal
Jose Pascual Gumbau UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLO Spain
José Ramón Balsas Almagro UNIVERSIDAD DE JAÉN Spain
José Raúl Canay Pazos CENTRO TECNOLOXÍAS APRENDIZAXE. USC Spain
Juan Camarillo UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA Spain
Juan Luis Bort UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLO Spain
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Name Institution CountryJulie Watson UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom
Julie Myhre Barkenaes UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Norway
Juraj Fabus ZILINSKA UNIVERZITA Slovak Republik
Jussi Auvinen CSC - IT CENTER FOR SCIENCE LTD. Finland
Jussi-Pekka Pispa TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Finland
Kaija Jaaskelainen TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Finland
Karin Maria Lindholm LULEÅ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Sweden
Katarzyna Chalasinska-Macukow UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW Poland
Kathrin Börgmann ESCP-EAP EUROPEAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Germany
Kjell Bernström UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN Norway
Knut Jorgensrud NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT BI Norway
Knut Veium NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECH-NOLOGY Norway
Kristel Sarlin EUNIS Finland
Kuno Öhrman HANKEN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Finland
Kurt Grabher UNIVERSITY OF ST. GALLEN Switzerland
Lauri Stigell CSC - IT CENTER FOR SCIENCE Finland
Leszek Rudak CENTRE FOR OPEN AND MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW Poland
Lígia Maria Ribeiro UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO Portugal
Loris Cancellieri CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO ALMALAUREA Italy
Lucas Heymans Belgium
Luis Coladas UNIVERSIDADE DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Spain
Lukas Rychnovsky MASARYK UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Czech Republic
Lluís Alfons Ariño Martin UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI Spain
Maek Kalika CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Czech Republic
Malcolm Woodfi eld SAP LABS USA
Manuel Baleriola UNIVERSIDAD DE MALAGA Spain
Manuel Cebrián De La Serna MÁLAGA UNIVERSITY Spain
Marcin Serwecinski UNIVERSITY OF SILESIA Poland
María José Del Jesús Díaz UNIVERSIDAD DE JAÉN Spain
Maria Teresa Restivo IDMEC-PÓLO FEUP FACULDADE DE ENGENHARIA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO Portugal
Mariusz Marek Czerniak NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIVERSITY IN TORUN Poland
Markku Kuula HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Finland
Markus Von Der Heyde SERVICE CENTRE FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND COMMUNICATION (SCC) Germany
Martin Osovsky MASARYK UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Czech Republic
Martin Price EUNIS United Kingdom
Martin David Brown SAP United Kingdom
Martinha Fonseca Piteira IPS - ESCOLA SUPERIOR TECNOLOGIA DE SETÚBAL Portugal
Mats Ola Ottosson UPPSALA UNIVERSITY Sweden
Matz-Ola Cajdert LADOK CONSORTIUM Sweden
Michael Fischer THE WORLD LECTURE PROJECT - (WLP)° Germany
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Name Institution CountryMiguel Ferrando Bataller LIFE-LONG LEARNING OFFICE Spain
Miguel Gea UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA Spain
Mikael Berglund LADOK DIVISION Sweden
Mike Wald UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom
Mikkel Godsk AARHUS UNIVERSITY Denmark
Nick Atkins UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON England
Nicola Bertazzoni CINECA Italy
Noel Wilson UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER Northen Ireland
Nurlan Omurov UNIVERSITY OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Spain
Olavi Manninen UNIVERSITY OF KUOPIO / IT CENTRE Finland
Orla Hoppe AARHUS UNIVERSITY Denmark
Paavo Sakari Moilanen UNIVERSITY OF OULU Finland
Pascal Bachmann UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH Switzerland
Paul Dimmer COVENTRY UNIVERSITY England
Paul Santapau UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLO Spain
Paulo Alexandre Alves UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES OF BRAGANÇA Portugal
Pavel Babinec MASARYK UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Czech Republic
Pavel Tucek MASARYK UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Czech Republic
Pedro Rey Sanchiz UNIVERSITY OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Spain
Per Zettervall VHS Sweden
Peter Szegedi TERENA Netherlands
Peter Tinson UCISA United Kingdom
Peter Aagerup Jensen CWBL UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN Denmark
Peter M. Schuler UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG-ESSEN - FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS Germany
Petr Zacha CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Czech Republic
Phebe Mann SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF READING United Kingdom
Philip Gourlay UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON England
Philip Turbitt UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER Northern Ireland
Philippe Beutin UNIVERSITÉ JOSEPH FOURIER France
Pierre Ageron UNIVERSITE LYON 2 - C.S.I.E.S.R. France
Przemyslaw Stolarski ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY Poland
Przemyslaw Marek Kajetanowicz WROCLAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Poland
Radek Holy CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Czech Republic
Raijaliisa Laakkonen VAASA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCE Finland
Ramon Sala Grau SIGM GESTIÓN UNIVESITARIA AIE Spain
Randy Timmons SIGMA SYSTEMS INC. (US) USA
Raquel Velada ISCTE-IUL Portugal
Reijo Soreus NATIONAL AGENCY FOR SERVICES TO UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES - VHS Sweden
Renzo Maclennan UNISYS Peru
Richard Ranker LANCASTER UNIVERSITY United Kingdom
Rimantas Kanopa MYKOLAS ROMERIS UNIVERSITY Lithuania
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Name Institution CountrySami Hautakangas UNIVERSITY OF TAMPERE Finland
Sandra Kucina Softic UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTRE Croatia
Santiago Buide Díaz UNIVERSIDADE DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Spain
Sarah Louise Hayes UNIVERSITY OF ASTON United Kingdom
Silvia Knittl TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN Deutschland
Simone Ravaioli KION SPA Italy
Stefan Karapetkov POLYCOM INC. USA
Steffi Engert CENTRE FOR INFORMATION AND MEDIA SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG-ESSEN Germany
Sven Arvidson UPPSALA UNIVERSITET Sweden
Sven Gutow HIS HOCHSCHUL-INFORMATIONS-SYSTEM GMBH Germany
Sven Erik Sivertsen NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECH-NOLOGY Norway
Sverre Spildo UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN Norway
Tapani Kalmi UNIVERSITY OF TURKU Finland
Teresa Maria De Serpa Pinto Freitas Do Amaral
FACULTY OF NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCES UNI-VERSITY OF PORTO Portugal
Terje Johansen NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT - BI Norway
Tomislav Tomljenovic AGENCY FOR SCIENCE AND HIGHER EDUCATION Croatia
Tuomas Naakka UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI Finland
Tuomas Orama HELSINKI METROPOLIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Finland
Tuulikki Paturi HAAGA-HELIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Finland
Ulrika Ringeborn LADOK CONSORTIUM Sweden
Uwe Blotevogel UNIVERSITAET DUISBURG-ESSEN Germany
Václav Havlí CTU IN PRAGUE Czech Republic
Vicente Andreu UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLO Spain
Vicente Goyanes UNIVERSITY OF VIGO Spain
Victoriano Giralt UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA Spain
Viljan Mahnic UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA Slovenia
Vittorio Ravaioli KION SPA Italy
Viv Bell UNIVERSITY OF WORCESTER United Kingdom
Wolfgang Hommel LEIBNIZ SUPERCOMPUTING CENTRE Germany
Wouter M. De Haan FOUNDATION STUDIELI<X>NK The Netherlands
Yves Epelboin UNIVERSITY P.M. CURIE - PARIS 6 France
Zbigniew Ruszczyk UNIVERSITY OF GDANSK Poland
Zulema Furones UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS Spain
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Executive summary
The 15th edition of the International EUNIS Conference took place in the University of Santiago de Compostela from 23rd to 26th of June, 2009, in the Faculty of Medicine. All the activities were developed in this historical building and in the surroundings of the Obradoiro Square.
Being the first time that such an EUNIS Conference is held in Spain, the Congress became the meeting point of Europe’s most outstanding year for IT professionals from universities and research institutions.
EUNIS is a non-profit association that stimulated the development and collaboration of different projects of information technologies in European Universities since its inception in 1993. The University of Santiago de Compostela, the first Spanish institution to become integrated into the same, is currently represented on its Board of Directors through its ICT Director, Javier Franco. This Council was partially reorganized during the General Assembly meetings held in Santiago and in which proceeded to elect a new president, Jan Madey, and several members of the Board. The Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE) is also a member of the Association.
The meeting, under the theme “IT: Key for the European Space for Knowledge” had a structure of previous seminars and tutorials, with plenary lectures by some of the most prestigious IT experts in higher education worldwide (keynote speakers), as well as parallel sessions where presented over 90 papers selected by a Scientific Committee composed by 30 European experts. These lectures let to publicize the development of innovative projects in the most varied fields of e-learning, IT governance, infrastructure and integrated systems, multimedia, security, mobility and globalization, portals and institutional webs, web 2.0 and social networking, open source software and e-government, among others.
It was also developed a panel session and parallel technical conferences.
The workshops were supplemented by social and cultural activities of high-level —dinner gala, reception in the Town Hall of Santiago, a Classical Music Concert at the Auditorio de Galicia offered by the Chamber of the Royal Philharmonic of Galicia under the City Consortium of Santiago de Compostela, technological and cultural visits, etc.— which were an ideal framework for the exchange of views and networking for attendees.
26 countries (30 globally) were represented, with more than 110 institutions and 250 attendees.
All lectures were recorded and were made available to the international community, representing a stock outstanding as a source of good practices at European level.
Participants have made a satisfactory assesment, their results, along with the guide of recommendations (guidelines) will be presented in October in Warsaw by representatives of the Organising Committee of the USC, at the request of the EUNIS Board and the Organising
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Committee for the next edition EUNIS 2010, which will take place at the University of Warsaw.
The event also served to hold meetings from USC, at different levels (from the reception made by the Rector of several Rectors attending the meetings on IT aspects, currently in development at the university).
The representatives of the EUNIS Board have taken publicly that EUNIS 2009 edition “has resulted, if not the best, one of the highest quality of all held so far”.
The effort of the Scientific Organizing Committee and Sponsors that allowed to carry forward this Congress (at the institutional level the Xunta de Galicia —through the Secretaria Xeral de Modernization e Innovación Tecnolóxica and the Consellería de Educación e Ordenación Universitaria— and the Consorcio de Santiago de Compostela. At a private level, the companies Banco Santander —the main sponsor of this event— as well as HP, Sigma, SAP and Vodafone), to which we wish to publicly thank for having allowed the development of a high-level event that has served as a meeting point and to project the image and projects of the USC and Galicia in the European context.
EUNIS 2009 Organising Committee.Santiago de Compostela. August 2009.