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Contact - Please let me know if you have any interesting Computing and/or Aerospace Events e-mail - Peter Hale.
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Aerospace/Space Conferences/Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/spaceconferences.htm.
Using Open Source and Open Standards to Enable Transformational Government
The Hawthorns, Woodland Road, Clifton, Bristol
British Computer Society BCS Bristol Branch
Transformational Government is intended to be an intensive, structural and fundamental change in the operational processes of Government bodies, enabled by the use of Information Systems & Technology in the back-office. It is expected to deliver major efficiency savings across the public sector without any further investment beyond existing budgets.
What does Transformational Government look like in practice within a Local Authority? How can it be implemented without any additional funding? How can intensely technical subjects like open source and open standards contribute to business change? Gavin Beckett, ICT Strategy Manager at Bristol City Council, will attempt to answer these questions and give an overview of Bristol's successes and challenges to date.
Gavin has been a central figure in Bristol's strategic use of Open Source and Open Standards since 2002; was a founder of the Open Source Academy; and works actively with a variety of EU interest groups and government bodies on the adoption of ODF.
Further Information - http://www.bristol.bcs.org.uk/?q=node/44.
Informing Digital Futures: Strategies for Citizen Engagement
BCS Sociotechnical group South West
University of the West of England - room 2B020 - in B block - http://www.uwe.ac.uk/maps/frenchay_map.shtml - 18:30 for 19:00 start
Professor Leela Damodaran, Loughborough University
Summary
In the present digital revolution we often seem trapped in a Kafkaesque world of technological advances, some desired, some disliked or even feared, which we cannot influence but must accept.
This talk discusses the urgent need to redress this situation. It will argue that technologies succeed or fail according to their relevance and value to people, who need to be actively engaged in order to create shared visions, and influence their implementation.
All too often ICT advances are regarded purely as a technical challenge where the designers believe that systems analysis will of itself yield complete and comprehensive functional specifications.
The talk will highlight the crucial benefits and added value to be gained from empowering citizens to shape ICT design decisions. Finally, it will provide specific practical guidance, based on sound academic research, for policy makers, administrators and ICT professionals on the strategies, methodologies, tools and techniques needed to change design practice.
Further Information - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.20503 - BCS Sociotechnical group South West - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10216. - British Computer Society BCS Bristol page - http://www.bristol.bcs.org.uk/?q=node/49.
A Re-conceptualisation of the Interpretive Flexibility of Information Technologies: Redressing the balance between the Social and the Technical
BCS Sociotechnical group South West
University of the West of England - room 2B020 - in B block - http://www.uwe.ac.uk/maps/frenchay_map.shtml - 18:30 for 19:00 start
Professor Neil Doherty Loughborough University
Summary
Interpretive flexibility - the capacity of a specific technology to sustain divergent opinions - has long been recognised as playing an important role in explaining how technical artefacts are socially constructed. What is less clear is how a system's technical characteristics might limit its ability to be interpreted flexibly.
This gap in the literature has largely arisen because recent contributions to this debate have tended to be rather one-sided, focussing almost solely upon the role of the human agent in shaping the technical artefact, and in so doing either downplaying or ignoring the artefact's shaping potential.
The broad aim of this presentation is to reappraise the nature and role of interpretive flexibility but giving as much consideration to how an information system's technical characteristics might limit its ability to be interpreted flexibly, as we do to its potential for social construction.
In this presentation the results of two in-depth case studies, are used in order to propose a re-conceptualisation of the role of interpretive flexibility. In short, this model helps explain how the initial interpretations of stakeholders are significantly influenced by the scope and adaptability of the system's functionality.
Stakeholder interpretations will then, in turn, influence how the system's functionality is appropriated and exploited by users, to allow divergent interpretations to be realised and sustained.
Further Information - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.20504 - BCS Sociotechnical group South West - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10216. - British Computer Society BCS Bristol page - http://www.bristol.bcs.org.uk/?q=node/50.
Extending Collaboration with Social Software
BCS Sociotechnical group South West
University of the West of England - room 2B020 - in B block - http://www.uwe.ac.uk/maps/frenchay_map.shtml - 18:30 for 19:00 start
Paula Dantas Senior IT Specialist for Lotus at IBM UK Ltd
Summary
The days when "Collaboration" meant "E-Mail" are well and truly over. Not only is real time collaboration becoming an accepted part of office life, but it is being extended to deliver Unified Communications and Collaboration.
However this is just the start. Web 2.0 is extending traditional Team Collaboration and Document Sharing solutions with Social Software designed to run within an enterprise and encourage better dissemination of information and faster decision making, as well as empowering employees to deliver the innovation companies need to maintain their competitive advantage.
This session looks at IBM's internal experiences from our research into social software and the impact it is having on the way we do business.
Further Information - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.20505 - BCS Sociotechnical group South West - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10216.
Semantic Web Interest Group - SWIG-UK event
==== SWIG-UK - A Semantic Web Community Event
Hewlett-Packard Bristol
We would like to invite users and developers interested in the semantic web to attend a community event to be held at HP Labs Bristol, UK on Tuesday 11 November 2008. This will be an opportunity for you to meet other users and developers and to share experiences with semantic web applications.
The day will a mixture of discussion, demos, short presentations, with a few longer presentations if offered. The objective is to allow people to share experiences of using the semantic web. The agenda will be driven by the attendees; it is not limited to Jena applications nor limited to the UK.
Please register early so we know there is critical mass for the event.
Registration: swig-uk-2008@sparql.net
Further Information - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/semanticweb-southwest/ - Directions: http://www.hpl.hp.com/bristol/directions.html.
Goals and challenges for the co-evolution of social and technical defence capability
BCS Sociotechnical group South West
University of the West of England - room 2B020 - in B block - http://www.uwe.ac.uk/maps/frenchay_map.shtml - 18:30 for 19:00 start
Professor Karen Carr Head of Centre for Human Systems at Cranfield University
Summary
The threats and constraints faced by our defence capability appear to be increasingly demanding. The diversity of threats taking place in complex political, social and physical environments require defence mechanisms that are at once agile, accurate, global, minimal, rapid and sustainable. Network Enabled Capability, Effects Based Operations and the Comprehensive Approach are some of the initiatives that attempt to meet these requirements.
The manner in which the MoD attempts to develop these aspects of defence capability is subject to many challenges, including the traditionally disjointed approach to the so-called 'moral' and 'physical' components: effectively equipment and personnel. A major part of the new initiatives across defence is the use of Information Technologies to support collaboration between distributed people from different national and professional cultures.
As is well known in many fields, successful collaboration of this sort requires an integrated approach to the development of supporting technology, process, organization and social factors. This lecture will review the obstacles and opportunities within the MoD organization for achieving this integrated approach.
Further Information - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.20513 - BCS Sociotechnical group South West - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10216.
November 26th 2008
WEAF Gala Dinner
Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
The WEAF Council would like to cordially invite you to the Gala Dinner, to be held in the Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel on Wednesday 26th of November.
The event is organised to celebrate the success of the Aerospace and Defence Industry in the South West of England and it will provide an ideal opportunity to network with other industry professionals.
Further Information - http://www.weaf.co.uk/events.
The NHS National Programme for Information Technology: A Sociotechnical Perspective
BCS Sociotechnical group South West
University of the West of England - room 2B020 - in B block - http://www.uwe.ac.uk/maps/frenchay_map.shtml - 18:30 for 19:00 start
Professor Emeritus Ken Eason Bayswater Institute / Loughborough University
Summary
Launched in 2002 the NHS National Programme for Information Technology is a very large 10-year programme to create electronic patient records that can be shared across all the NHS Trusts in England.
It is funded to deliver interoperable technical systems but has as its fundamental objective the development of healthcare practices based on electronic records. This implies major changes to the work practices of nearly a million NHS staff and means that the Programme is an attempt at very large-scale sociotechnical systems change.
This presentation will review the progress of the programme from a sociotechnical systems perspective after 6 years and examine whether and how changes in working practice are being accomplished. The findings show not only the impact of the Programme on the NHS Trusts but also the effect of the Trusts on the technology suppliers and the organisation of the programme itself.
Further Information - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.20506 - BCS Sociotechnical group South West - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10216. - British Computer Society BCS Bristol page - http://www.bristol.bcs.org.uk/?q=node/52.
DECEMBER 2008 CHARRETTE
Institute for People-Centred Computation
BRISTOL
Venue to be confirmed
According to Wikipedia: - '... the word charrette refers to any collaborative session in which a group of designers drafts a solution to a design problem. They often take place in multiple sessions in which the group divides into sub-groups. Each sub-group then presents its work to the full group as material for future dialogue. Such charrettes serve as a way of quickly generating a design solution while integrating the aptitudes and interests of a diverse group of people'.
We are now coming to the end of the EPSRC Network funding and the AHRC / EPSRC 2nd tranche of funding under the Design for the 21st Century Initiative. The aim of our planned December charrette is to draw together all those main players from the UK, Europe and overseas, who have contributed greatly to our activities. This is also an open meeting however where all are welcome.
Further Information - http://www.ip-cc.org.uk/activities.html.
ESA - Space-tech solutions for water and sustainability - http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMXNCWIPIF_index_0.html - 16 July 2008 - Tomorrow INASMET-Tecnalia and ESA are holding a workshop on space innovation for water management at an event billed as the "biggest water festival on Earth". Expo Zaragoza 2008, the international expo on water and sustainable development, is taking place in Spain from 14 June to 14 September.
The BA Festival of Science - http://www.the-ba.net/the-ba/Events/FestivalofScience/ - The BA Festival of Science is one of Europe's largest and longest established of its kind. Typically the Festival hosts over 250 events, with more than 400 leading scientists and social commentators. The Festival programme provides a rich mix of talks, debates, exhibitions, hands-on activities and excursions in a broad variety of venues and locations across the host city and beyond. - In September 2008, the Festival of Science will visit Liverpool, hosted by the University of Liverpool. Expect a packed programme of exciting events all around Liverpool.
HCI 2008 - http://www.hci2008.org/ - Liverpool - HCI2008 Culture, Creativity, Interaction - September 1-5, 2008 - HCI researchers, students and practitioners are invited to HCI 2008 to be hosted by Liverpool John Moores University, UK, next September (1st - 5th). Submissions are now open for the remaining categories . HCI 2008 is the 22nd running of the British HCI conference; one of Europe's largest and longest running HCI conferences. Accepted papers will be archived in the ACM Digital Library and the BCS eWiCS Library.
DMS'2008 The 14th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems - http://www.ksi.edu/seke/dms08.html - September 4 to September 6, 2008 - Hyatt Harborside at Logan Int'l Airport, Boston, USA - The DMS conference is an international conference series, which covers a wide spectrum of paper presentations, technical discussions and demonstrations in the fields of distributed multimedia computing. Started in 1994, the series of conference has been held at Hawaii, Hong Kong, Vancouver, Taipei, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan, San Francisco, Miami and Canada. This time, the conference will be held at the Hyatt Harborside at Logan Int'l Airport, Boston, USA. The themes of this year's conference and workshops take advantage of the rich cultural history and artistic tradition of the great city of Boston, and also reflect the emphases of DMS and the co-locating workshops. - 2008 International Workshop on Visual Languages and Computing (VLC 2008) - Visual computing involves theory, methods and application of enhancing the visual space, along with human interaction, within the field of computing. One may visualize unstructured data, simple information structures, and more complicated structures such as automata, programs, and databases. Moreover, visual computing is a field that involves representation of artifacts and their behaviors or executions. Thus, it is possible to visualize heaps, their execution or entire programs in which the heap plays an algorithmic role. The ways in which the human interacts with the heap through pure visualization, touch, or sound becomes a relevant issue. The concept of transformation is integral to visual computing, where it is often convenient to transform one type of object into another sometimes for a specific group or individual.
World Computer Congress - http://www.wcc2008.org/site/ - The World Computer Congress will this year be held in Milan from 7 to 10 September. - Welcome to the 20th World Computer Congress (WCC 2008), the event organized under the advocacy of IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing) that will take place for the first time in Italy, in Milan from 7th to 10th September 2008, at the MIC - Milano Convention Centre - Via Gattamelata, 5. - It will be the most important congress dedicated to the Sciences, Information Technologies and Communications ever held in Italy. It will provide a unique opportunity to share with and listen to world-renowned experts in the academic and research fields. - During the four days of congress 2000 delegates, coming from 70 different countries, will debate the main questions and perspectives in ICT domain that is at the heart of the economy of knowledge in the 21st century and in the evolution of our society. - WCC 2008 will provide integration between two worlds: Business and Research. This new Italian approach will give the possibility to match the specific subjects of the TCs with cross subjects of the Italian reality, involving therefore the business and the industry sectors. As a structure there will be keynote lectures discussed by high level invited speakers.
Vitae Researcher Development Conference 2008: - 8-9 September 2008, Novotel London West - http://www.researcherconferences.org.uk/2008/ - Brochure - http://www.vitae.ac.uk/CMS/files/Vitae-Researcher-Development-Conference-Brochure-2008.pdf.pdf - Vitae is dedicated to realising the potential of researchers. It supports the personal, professional and career development of researchers in the UK and will play a major role in the global drive for higher-level skills and innovation. Vitae is the first national organisation to champion the professional and career development of both doctoral researchers and research staff in universities and research institutes.
ALT-C 2008: Rethinking the digital divide - http://www.alt.ac.uk/altc2008/ - Leeds, UK, 9-11 September 2008 - Welcome to the web site for ALT-C 2008, the 15th International Conference of the Association for Learning Technology, which will be held at the University of Leeds, England.
EFMI Special Topic Conference 2008 - http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibmi/efmi/ - BCSHIF is delighted to host the EFMI (European Federation for Medical Informatics) Special Topic Conference (STC) for 2008 with a focus on Open Source in European Health Care. - The conference will explore the current and future issues related to open source in healthcare. In particular, there will be a focus on health records, ubiquitous computing, knowledge sharing, and current and future applications.
EFMI Special Topic Conference 2008 - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.19175 - BCSHIF is delighted to host the EFMI (European Federation for Medical Informatics) Special Topic Conference (STC) for 2008 with a focus on Open Source in European Health Care. - The conference will explore the current and future issues related to open source in healthcare. In particular, there will be a focus on health records, ubiquitous computing, knowledge sharing, and current and future applications. - The Conference will consist of invited plenary speakers and workshops, and is designed to actively engage the delegates. - Dates: 9 - 11 September 2008 - Venue: BCS London.
ABZ2008 Conference - Formal Aspects of Computing Science - http://www.abz2008.org.uk/ - September 16-18, 2008 - BCS London Offices, Covent Garden, London, UK - Abstract State Machines (ASM), B and Z stand for three rigorous methods that share a common conceptual foundation and are widely used in both academia and industry for the design and analysis of hardware and software systems. This conference is dedicated to the cross-fertilization of these three related state-based and machine-based formal methods. The program spans from theoretical and methodological foundations to practical applications, emphasizing system engineering methods and tools that are distinguished by mathematical rigor and have proved to be industrially viable. A main goal of the conference is to contribute to the integration of accurate state- and machine-based system development methods, clarifying their commonalities and differences to better understand how to combine related approaches for accomplishing the various tasks in modelling, experimental validation, and mathematical verification of reliable high-quality hardware/software systems.
VL/HCC'08 - 2008 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing - http://vlhcc08.cs.unibw.de/ - http://vlhcc08.cs.unibw.de/cfp.php - Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany - 16-20th September 2008 - From the beginning of the computer age, researchers and computing practitioners have sought ways to make interactions with computers more human-oriented. For example, visual languages have long been used to provide effective communication between humans and computers. Visual languages have been successfully employed for end-user programming, modeling, and rapid prototyping; they have supported design activities by people of many disciplines and backgrounds including architects, artists, children, engineers, and scientists. In addition, visual languages and technologies are increasingly being used to facilitate human-human communication through Internet/Web technology and electronic mobile devices. - SOFTVIS'08 - ACM Symposium on Software Visualization - http://www.st.uni-trier.de/~diehl/softvis/org/softvis08/ - September 16-17 2008, Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany. - Diagrams '08 - Fifth International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams - Diagrams is an international and interdisciplinary conference series on the theory and application of diagrams in any scientific field of enquiry. - http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/diagrams2008/.
Visions of Computer Science - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.9878 - Imperial College London September 22-24, 2008 - Paper Submission Deadline May 20, 2008 - The BCS is launching its first international academic conference, intended as a major international event to take place in the UK. This year's theme is 'Visions of Computer Science. We aim to establish the pattern of a high-quality wide-spectrum UK-based conference, with a strong international profile. Moreover, the aim is to energise the UK community and bring it together around positive and inspiring visions of our discipline. - Keynote speakers will include the following ACM Turing Award Winners: Fran Allen, Vint Cerf, Tony Hoare, Dick Karp, Robin Milner, Michael Rabin, Joseph Sifakis.
Agile Business Conference 2008 - http://www.agileconference.org/ - September 23rd - 24th London UK - Welcome to the new Agile Business Conference website. Europe's premier Agile conference enters its 5th year with the year-on-year growth in Agile continuing apace. This is an exciting time and we are delighted to be working closely with the Agile Alliance to ensure the 2008 conference is the best ever.
VoCampOxford2008 - http://vocamp.org/wiki/VoCampOxford2008 - Weds 24th and Thurs 25th September 2008. - Wolfson College, Oxford, UK - WhatIsVoCamp - What's the Problem? - Continued growth of the Web of Data/Semantic Web is heavily dependent on the availability of vocabularies/ontologies that can be used to publish data. While a number of key vocabularies are in widespread use, there are also many areas with little or no vocabulary coverage, hindering the ability to publish data in these domains. - What is VoCamp? - VoCamp is a series (hopefully) of informal events where people can spend some dedicated time creating lightweight vocabularies/ontologies for the Semantic Web/Web of Data. The emphasis of the event(s) is not on creating the perfect ontology in a particular domain, but on creating vocabs that are good enough for people to start using for publishing data on the Web. The intention is to follow a "paper first, laptops second" format, where the modelling is done initially on paper and only later committed to code. The VoCamp idea is heavily influenced by BarCamp, although the VoCamp should only have presentations where strictly necessary. - What Next? - The first VoCamp event will take place in Oxford, UK in September 2008 (VoCampOxford2008). But you can run your own VoCamp too...
Space Generation Congress - http://www.explorerswanted.com/ - A Global Space Congress for Youth Interested in Tomorrow's Space Issues - The Space Generation Congress (SGC) is the annual meeting of the most active members of the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and its projects and combines work on important projects to the space community with leadership training. SGAC aims to promote space exploration and to be the voice of youth in support of space. - Glasgow, Scotland - 25-27th September 2008.
BPM Business Process Management Conference - http://www.irmuk.co.uk/bpm2008/ - Dates 29 September - 1 October - London, UK - IRM UK's BPM Conference Europe is back with the latest advances in the state of the BPM art. It will once again bring the wide-ranging BPM community’s foremost practitioners, thought leaders, and solution providers together in London this autumn. It will be an independent event developed and run in partnership with Roger Burlton of the Process Renewal Group, a world leader and BPM pioneer, and with Paul Harmon of BPTrends, the world's leading BPM knowledge portal. IRM UK, combining with these two collaborators, will guarantee BPM Europe 2008 offers delegates a wide range of speakers and workshop facilitators who will provide a comprehensive coverage and a practical focus on BPM practices. - 29 September - 1 October London, UK.
British Interplanetary Society - Events - 59th International Astronautical Congress - http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/sitesia.aspx/page/196/id/1685/l/en-gb - Venue: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in Glasgow, Scotland. Start Date: 29/Sep/2008 - End Date: 3/Oct/2008. - The Biggest Space Conference and Trade Show comes to the UK - The global space community, including manufacturers, operators, regulators and users of telecommunications, observation, surveillance, navigation and exploration systems and data will meet for the world's biggest space and space-related conference and trade show in Glasgow this year. As in previous years, visitors are expected from all the major markets for those systems and services, including the USA, Japan, China, India, Russia and Europe. - IAC 2008 will provide an international focus through the presentation of the latest ideas, current activities and future ambitions across a diverse range of space-related topics.
International Astronautical Congress in 2008 - http://www.iafastro.com/index.php?id=123&no_cache=1&tx_iaffocuson_pi1[tt_single]=middle&tx_iaffocuson_pi1[pid_back]=1 - IAC 2008 - The Call For Papers and Registration of Interest has just been issued for the 59th International Astronautical Congress to be held in Glasgow, Scotland. - The British Interplanetary Society, one of the founding members of the IAF, will host the 2008 Congress. - 29 September to 3rd October 2008.
Technology of tomorrow 08 - http://www.tot2008.com/ - With speakers including Sir Richard Branson, Carly Fiorina, Jimmy Wales and Steve Wozniak plus others, Technology of tomorrow 08 will focus on the big issues in technology that span leadership and more. BCS members are eligible to a 20 per cent discount on all tickets. - 30th September 2008.
RAeS Space Group - Royal Aeronautical Society - Events - http://www.raes.org.uk/space/ - Wednesday 01 October 2008 at RAeS, London 50th anniversary of the foundation of NASA. Special evening lecture. Details to be announced. Organised by the RAeS Space Group. Refreshments: 17:30, start 18:00.
The 6th European Mars Society Convention (EMC6), organized by Association Plančte Mars, - http://www.planete-mars.com/congres_europe/2006/uk_acceuil1.html - will be held from Friday, October 20, 2006 (6:00 PM) to Sunday, October 22, 2006 (5:00 PM) - on the premises of IPSA, an engineering school specialized in aeronautics and space: What is our current knowledge of Mars? (Saturday morning) - Mars and the search for life (Saturday morning) - The robotic exploration program (Saturday afternoon) - Man on Mars: technology, challenges and project status (Sunday morning) - Exploration and society (Sunday afternoon).
IFIP 8.6 WG Conference on 'Open IT-based innovation' - http://ifip8-6.ceditec.etsit.upm.es/ - IFIP 8.6 2008, hosted by the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid. The conference will be held on October 22-24 2008 at the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicacion. - Conference - Theme - Today, most innovative firms in the IT sector cannot possess all the knowledge and business assets they need to be competitive. They must frequently rely on formal and informal agreements with partners not only in order to cooperate in technology/product development or system integration, but also to complete their capabilities in the associated technology transfer or diffusion activities. As a consequence, technology based innovation processes are changing to adapt themselves to deep changes in organisational contexts and they are becoming more open.
ISWC 2008 - THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SEMANTIC WEB CONFERENCE - http://iswc2008.semanticweb.org/ - 26-30 October 2008, Karlsruhe Germany - ISWC 2008 is a significant gathering for the Semantic Web community, with many exciting and stimulating events. This year we are fortunate to hold the conference at the Karlsruhe Kongresszentrum, a convention facility conveniently located in Karlsruhe's city center. The ISWC 2008 program includes a great deal for practitioners, researchers, students, and business people, including both the experienced and those new to the concepts and technology. The days before the start of the main conference include the Doctoral Consortium, a series of eleven half and full-day tutorials, and thirteen workshops.
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=taxonomy/term/129 - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=taxonomy/term/21 - ESM'2008, October 27-29, 2008 - 2008 - Universite du Havre. Le Havre, France with a trip to Honfleur and Mont Saint Michel - The 22nd annual ESM 2008 (European Simulation and Modelling Conference) is the original European international conference concerned with state of the art technology in modelling and simulation. ESM 2008 aims to provide an overview of academic research in the field of computer simulation.
ERIMA'08 - European Symposium on Innovative Management Practices - http://www.erima.estia.fr/2008/ - November 6th - 7th 2008 - Industrial companies that envision and promote innovative management practices for the development of complex projects. Large international companies are central, because they are the key hubs of innovation networks and practices. Small and medium enterprises will play a key role due to their scarce but adaptive resources. Innovative networking takes advantage of complementary skills and resources that are crucial for their long term competitiveness.
WICT 2008 - Malta - 17-18 November 2008 - http://www.um.edu.mt/ict/events/wict - WICT 2008 is the 1st National ICT Conference organised by the Faculty of ICT within the University of Malta. The purpose of this conference is to promote research and applications of technologies and practices in the field of ICT. WICT 2008 solicits the submission of original papers dealing with both theoretical and practical aspects of ICT research. Authors are encouraged to present repeatability of their experiments and share with the community the data and test harnesses used. Topics should include (but are not limited to) any aspect from the following fields: - Computer Information Systems - Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Communications and Computer Engineering - Micro and Nano electronics.
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - GAME-ON 2008, November 17-19, 2008 - (websites coming online shortly) - Politechnic University of Valencia, Spain - in combination with the first Spanish Games Conference.
Winter Simulation Conference '08 - http://www.wintersim.org/ - InterContinental Hotel, Miami, Florida - The Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) is the premier international forum for disseminating recent advances in the field of system simulation. In addition to a technical program of unsurpassed scope and quality, WSC provides the central meeting place for simulation practitioners, researchers, and vendors working in all disciplines and in the industrial, governmental, military, and academic sectors. WSC'08 will feature a comprehensive program ranging from introductory tutorials to state-of-the-art research and practice. The conference includes student presentations, exhibits, training sessions by software vendors, business meetings for professional societies and software user groups, and a general reception. The theme for WSC 2008 is "Global Gateway to Discovery". December 7-10, 2008.
ITAIS, the Italian Association for Information Systems (branch of the international Association for Information Systems - http://www.aisnet.org - ) has decided to "internationalise" its annual conference, moving it to Paris, 13-14 December, co-located with ICIS, the International Conference on Information Systems (http://www.icis2008.org/) that will take place on 14-17 December.
CMC - 2009 International Conference on Communications and Mobile Computing (CMC 2009) - http://world-research-institutes.org/conferences/CMC/2009/index.html - CMC 2009 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent advances and new techniques in communications and mobile computing. - January 6-8, 2009, Kunming, China.
International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses. In 2009, the Conference will be held at the Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Environment Education and Research, Pune, India, 9-11 January. - http://c09.cgpublisher.com/ - The International Conference on Climate is for any person with an interest in, and concern for, scientific, policy and strategic perspectives in climate change. It will address a range of critically important themes relating to the vexing question of climate change. Main speakers will include some of the world's leading thinkers in the fields of climatology and environmental science, as well as numerous paper, workshop and colloquium presentations by researchers and practitioners.
SECOND WORLD UNIVERSITIES FORUM - http://universitiesforum.com - http://u09.cgpublisher.com/ - Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay, Mumbai, India - 16-18 January 2009 - The World Universities Forum was created in the belief that academe must better engage today's most crucial questions, and that higher education itself must be included as part of the wider discussion of global change. The Forum encourages the participation of university executives, administrators, scholars and research students, as well as journalists, policy makers, business and political leaders, and others who understand that the importance of the university extends well beyond campus.
GCIS - 2009 Global Congress on Intelligent Systems (GCIS 2009) - http://world-research-institutes.org/conferences/GCIS/2009/index.html - March 21-23, 2009 - Xiamen, China - GCIS 2009 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent innovations and new techniques in intelligent systems and their applications. - GCIS 2009 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society CPS and all papers in the proceedings will be included in EI, ISTP, and IEEE Xplore.
WCSE - 2009 World Congress on Software Engineering (WCSE 2009) - http://world-research-institutes.org/conferences/WCSE/2009/index.html - March 21-23, 2009 - Xiamen, China - WCSE 2009 is an international forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent innovations and new techniques in software engineering. - WCSE 2009 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society CPS and all papers in the proceedings will be included in EI, ISTP, and IEEE Xplore.
CSIE - 2009 World Congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE 2009) - http://world-research-institutes.org/conferences/CSIE/2009/index.html - March 31 - April 2, 2009 - Los Angeles/Anaheim, USA - CSIE 2009 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent advances and new techniques in computer science and information engineering.
HC2009 - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10065&PHPSESSID=77461e8cd829c0c8b1113191eb34d1a8Shaping - Shaping the Future 28-30 April 2009 - HC2008 was our 25th anniversary. HC2009 marks a change in direction for the event. Developments over recent years mean that the way in which our participants confer, learn and network have changed. Following some changes for HC2008, we will make even more improvements for HC2009. - For HC2009 we will include more practical applications in the conference programme: more examples of good practice, good implementations and how to achieve them. And more to promote understanding of modern health and care practice and how informatics can enable and support that practice.
WWW2009 - http://www2009.org/ - The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (IW3C2) and the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid are holding the 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2009) from 20-24 April 2009.
European rocket and balloon research symposium - http://www.esa.int/esaHS/SEM3WTSHKHF_index_0.html - The 19th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research will be held in Bad Reichenhall, Germany, 7-11 June 2009. Scientists and engineers who would like to present a paper at the symposium are invited to submit a Notification of Interest via the symposium website.
13th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics: WM-SCI '09 (http://www.2009iiisconferences.org/WMSCI). - It will take place in Orlando, Florida, USA, on July 10th - 13th, 2009.
IMETI - The 2nd International Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technological Innovation (July 10th-13th, 2009 - Orlando, Florida, USA). http://www.2009iiisconferences.org/IMETI.
WCIT - 2009 World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT 2009), July 14-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria - http://www.world-research-institutes.cn/conferences.html.
ICSE'09: ACM/IEEE Int. Conf. Software Engineering: due Sep. 5. - http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/events/icse2009/home/ - Vancouver, Canada
EUD'09: Symp. End-User Development: due Sep. 8. - http://www.eud2009.uni-siegen.de/ - Siegen, Germany
CHI'09: ACM Conf. Human-Computer Interaction: due Sep. 19. - http://www.chi2009.org/ - Boston, Mass., USA
IUI'09: ACM Int. Conf. Intelligent User Interfaces: due Oct. 3 - http://www.iuiconf.org - Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
Eurosis - 2009 so far confirmed
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - ISC'2009, June 2009 Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom.
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - MESM'2009 - University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=taxonomy/term/21 - ESM'2009, October 2009 De Monfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom.
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - GAME-ON 2009, November 2009 - University of Applied Sciences, Dusseldorf, Germany.
2010 so far confirmed
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - ISC'2010, June 2010 Budapest, Hungary.
Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution - http://www.brlsi.org/ - The Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI) is based in a unique listed building in the heart of the beautiful and historic city of Bath. - Here we put on a programme of talks and discussions, which are unrivalled for the range of subjects covered, featuring some of today’s leading thinkers and researchers, along with concerts and exhibitions. Also based here are our internationally recognised collections and library of rare books. - The Institution was founded in 1824. - Events Diary.
BCS Sociotechnical group South West - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10216.
Bristol Astronomical Society - http://www.bristolastrosoc.org.uk/wb/pages/events/programme-of-meetings/programme-2007-2008.php - Programme of meetings for 2007/2008 - These meeting all begin promptly at 7.15 pm please make sure you arrive in plenty of time.
Bristol SkillSwap - http://groups.google.com/group/bristolskillswap/ - Free New Media Training - For the community, by the community - edmitchell.co.uk.
British Computer Society - Local - BCS Events - Local (Bristol, UK) Events Calendar.
British Computer Society's Sociotechnical group - Currently we have a two-centre lecture series and are now intending to establish a further centre in the South West. This would enable both interested industry and academic bodies to benefit. - Further Information - Word - Adobe PDF.
Creative Technology Network - http://www.creativetechnologynetwork.co.uk/ - Networking people and ideas across computing, communications and the creative industries.
IET (Bristol) - http://www2.theiet.org/OnComms/Branches/UK/England/West/Bristol/events.cfm - Events.
INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) - INCOSE Events.
IP-CC (Institute for People Centred Computing) - http://www.ip-cc.org.uk/ - IP-CC.
Great Western Research - http://www.greatwesternresearch.ac.uk/.
Knowledge West - http://www.knowledgewest.org.uk/ - Knowledge West Project.
The BA British Association for the Advancement of Science - Bristol and Bath Branch - Spring-Summer 2008 Programme of Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~phale/FinalProgrammeSpringSummer2008.pdf - http://www.ba-west.org.uk/.
UKOLN - http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ - News - A centre of expertise in digital information management, providing advice and services to the library, information, education and cultural heritage communities. UKOLN is based at the University of Bath.
WEMMA (West of England Metals and Materials Association) - http://www.bath.ac.uk/mrc/seminars/wemma/ - WEMMA Events.
West of England Aerospace Forum - Events Page - http://www.weaf.co.uk/events - WEAF Events.
Association of Aerospace Universities (AAU) - http://www.aau.ac.uk/.
British Computer Society - BCS 50th Anniversary - 50th Anniversary Events - To celebrate how far we've come, from 1 January 2007 we're holding a year long programme of events and activities, which promise to be exciting, innovative and commemorative..
British Computer Society - Formal Aspects of Computing Science - http://www.bcs-facs.org/events/EveningSeminars/ - Programme for 2007.
British Computer Society - National - BCS Events - National (UK) Events Calendar.
British Computer Society's Sociotechnical group - London - http://users.wmin.ac.uk/~coakese/lecture_series.htm - Sunderland - http://www.cet.sunderland.ac.uk/webedit/allweb/news/SocioTechNorth.htm - The British Computer Society's SocioTech group hosts talks and events that relate to IT technology and its social impact. The talks are an excellent opportunity to find out about the variety of work in academic research and industry.
British Computer Society - Thought Leadership Debates - BCS thought leadership - As the leading learned and professional society for IT, the BCS aims to ensure that it is always at the forefront in thought leadership.
British Interplanetary Society - Events - http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/page195.htm.
E-Learning - e-learning and technology - events, resources and examples of e-learning.
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - "The European Multidisciplinary Society for Modelling and Simulation Technology".
EUROSIS Conferences Overview - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=taxonomy/term/2 - EUROSIS organizes a number of conferences each year covering as many aspects as possible of computer simulation and modelling. Here follows the listing of events in chronological order. If you want more information about the specific events please go to the specific conference pages above or below.
EUSES - End-Users Shaping Effective Software - http://eusesconsortium.org/ - The EUSES Consortium is a collaboration by researchers at Oregon State University, Carnegie Mellon University, Drexel University, Penn State University, University of Nebraska, Cambridge University, and IBM whose goal is to develop and investigate end-user software engineering technologies for enabling End Users to Shape Effective Software.
IADIS - http://www.iadis.org/ - Home page with Conference Details.
IMECHE Events 2007 - IMECHE EVENTS - Events - 2007.
International Astronautical Federation - http://www.iafastro.com/ - Connecting Space People.
Netskills - http://www.netskills.ac.uk/content/index.html - Training - Accreditation - Consultancy - Development.
Proms-G - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.10208 - Project management eBCS goes live - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=conWebDoc.1239 - The eBCS newsletter for PROMS-G (the Project Management Specialist Group) has now been released. - 27 February 2007.
RAeS Space Group - Royal Aeronautical Society - http://www.raes.org.uk/space/ - The Space Group is the specialist group within The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) charged with promoting the interests of the Society and its members in astronautics and its component scientific and engineering disciplines.
Semantic Web South West - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/semanticweb-southwest/ - A (geographically specific forum) for Semantic Web developers in the Bristol and Bath region of the UK. Informally, this can be thought of as a sub-group of W3C's Semantic Web Interest Group. Contributions sent to the list are publically archived; list membership is open to anyone working on RDF, XML and Semantic Web technology in the Bristol/Bath area. Please send an intro message when you join! Thanks :) List admins are currently Dan Brickley and Andy Seaborne.
Space 4 Companies - http://www.space4companies.co.uk/index.php?view=events - EMPOWERMENT THROUGH TEAMWORK - Business and leadership professionals agree that effective communication skills, leadership ability and the desire to succeed as part of a team are at the core of any productive workforce. - Companies demand of their employees an awareness of their personal capabilities together with the confidence to contribute these effectively towards a good team dynamic. It's these skills that Starchaser aims to bring out in your workforce.
Space 4 Schools - http://www.space4schools.co.uk/ - BLAST OFF on a learning journey through space - Expand your educational experience by taking advantage of these fantastic and varied programmes, covering subjects ranging from space travel to the exploration of our Solar System. These immersive educational packages have direct links to the National Curriculum.
The Mars Society UK - http://www.marssociety.org.uk/.
UKOLN - http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ - News - A centre of expertise in digital information management, providing advice and services to the library, information, education and cultural heritage communities. UKOLN is based at the University of Bath.
VizNET UK - http://www.viznet.ac.uk/ - Researchers in scientific, engineering, social sciences,and the arts and humanities communities are generating ever increasing amounts of complex data. Analysis and presentation of this data in meaningful and optimal manner relies on effective use of visualization techniques. vizNET (a UK National Visualization Network) a collaboration between a number of visualization centres in the UK has been established to share knowledge, communicate best practice between application domains, provide training and support to researchers in visualization. vizNET is in the process of establishing a Visualization Support Network spanning the UK Academic Research Community. vizNET will offer technical guidance to new users (entry level visualization) to advanced users (expert visualization users). Consolidating the strengths of major visualization centres and groups across the UK will help the UK to realize the full potential of emerging visualization techniques and resources at a National and Regional level. vizNET is funded by the JISC Support of Research Committee.
Association of Aerospace Universities (AAU) - http://www.aau.ac.uk/news.htm.
Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution - http://www.brlsi.org/ - The Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI) is based in a unique listed building in the heart of the beautiful and historic city of Bath. - Here we put on a programme of talks and discussions, which are unrivalled for the range of subjects covered, featuring some of today’s leading thinkers and researchers, along with concerts and exhibitions. Also based here are our internationally recognised collections and library of rare books. - The Institution was founded in 1824. - Events Diary.
BCS (British Computer Society) - BCS Bristol Events.
BCS Publishing - Computer Journal Lectures - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=conWebDoc.2577 - The Computer Journal is launching a series of lectures. Each lecture consists of a presented paper with invited responses. The paper as well as the responses and questions from the floor are published in the journal. - BCS London Office, 5 Southampton Street London.
BCS Sociotechnical group South West - http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10216.
BCS Swindon Branch - http://www.swindonbcs.co.uk/docs/events.asp.
Bristol & Area Regional Group of the Ergonomics Society (BARGES) - http://www.ergonomics.org.uk/page.php?p=31&s=11 - BARGES meetings are held on Tuesdays at 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. The location is Ergo Innovation, Unit 1.16 Paintworks, Bath Road, Bristol BS4 3EH. Dates to be advised.
Creative Technology Network Events - http://www.creativetechnologynetwork.co.uk/event/index.html - Creative Technology Network Events - Creative Technology Network events will focus on engaging, interactive sessions exploring current trends and emerging technologies to encourage creative thinking, future gazing and networking.
Dorkbot bristol Events - http://dorkbotbristol.wordpress.com/ - From artists and filmmakers to scientists, programmers, architects and designers, Dorkbot is a global movement for people doing strange things with electricity.
HP Science Lectures - Bristol, UK - http://www.hpl.hp.com/news/lectures/ - The Hewlett-Packard Science Lectures were established in 1996 as a forum for improving the public understanding of science. Held at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, they provide an opportunity for the public to hear distinguished lecturers discuss a broad range of scientific topics, from current research to the interaction between science, technology, art and society.
IMECHE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers) Events 2007 - IMECHE Events.
INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) - INCOSE Events.
Great Western Research Events - http://www.greatwesternresearch.ac.uk/GWREvents.php.
Knowledge West Events - http://www.knowledgewest.org.uk/events/ - Knowledge West Project Events.
Public Understanding of Science and Technology Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/seeds/PublicScience.htm#Events.
Semantic Web South West - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/semanticweb-southwest/ - A (geographically specific forum) for Semantic Web developers in the Bristol and Bath region of the UK. Informally, this can be thought of as a sub-group of W3C's Semantic Web Interest Group. Contributions sent to the list are publically archived; list membership is open to anyone working on RDF, XML and Semantic Web technology in the Bristol/Bath area. Please send an intro message when you join! Thanks :) List admins are currently Dan Brickley and Andy Seaborne.
The BA British Association for the Advancement of Science - Bristol and Bath Branch - Spring-Summer 2008 Programme of Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~phale/FinalProgrammeSpringSummer2008.pdf.
UKOLN - http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ - News - A centre of expertise in digital information management, providing advice and services to the library, information, education and cultural heritage communities. UKOLN is based at the University of Bath.
University of the West of England - Event Calendar - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/exist/selectevents2Timeline.xql?tag=Public - Public Events.
University of the West of England - Science Communication Unit (Graphic Science) - http://www.uwe.ac.uk/fas/graphicscience/projects/events/index.htm - Events and Performances.
University of the West of England SMRG (Systems Modelling Research Group) - SMRG Events.
Walking with Robots - http://www.walkingwithrobots.org/ - What is a Robot? What do we want robots to do in the future? What can they do now? Can robots have personalities? Can a fully-functional conscious robot be developed? If so, would it be human? And should it have rights? - Walking with Robots is a three-year programme of public events funded by the EPSRC that aims to address these questions and more.
WEMMA (West of England Metals and Materials Association) - WEMMA Events.
West of England Aerospace Forum (WEAF) - http://www.weaf.co.uk/events - WEAF Events.
Implementation based on Space Horizons - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/JANS/spacehorizons/ - Project for Information Technology Management for Business - Year 2.
Yahoo Pipes RSS Feed for these computing and aerospace events - http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=178248e1963672fbc9a75c9d261d70af.
Implementation based on Space Horizons - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/JANS/spacehorizons/ - Project for Information Technology Management for Business - Year 2.
Yahoo Pipes RSS Feed for these space events - http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=3452be475fc06601cc634452e2102df0.
Implementation based on Space Horizons - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/JANS/spacehorizons/ - Project for Information Technology Management for Business - Year 2.
Yahoo Pipes RSS Feed for these space events - http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=66aa4d5c0ea768e4fe14e074721627ba.
Public Understanding of Science Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/seeds/PublicScience.htm#Events.
Space Conferences and Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/spaceconferences.htm.
Association of Aerospace Universities (AAU) - http://www.aau.ac.uk/news.htm.
BCS (British Computer Society) - BCS Events Calendar.
British Computer Society's Sociotechnical group - London - http://www.cet.sunderland.ac.uk/webedit/allweb/news/SocioTechNorthCalendar.htm - The British Computer Society's SocioTech group hosts talks and events that relate to IT technology and its social impact. The talks are an excellent opportunity to find out about the variety of work in academic research and industry.
British Interplanetary Society - Events - http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/page195.htm.
CollectSpace - http://www.collectspace.com/sightings/home.html - Space Events List.
DTI (Department of Trade & Industry) - http://www.technologyprogramme.org.uk/site/events/default.cfm - Technology Programme - Information Days with respect to the Spring 2007 competition.
E-Learning Events Diary - http://info.uwe.ac.uk/online/blackboard/events.asp - This page gives information about externally arranged conferences, seminars and workshops that staff may wish to attend.
Electronics Enables Products - http://eproductsktn.globalwatchonline.com/epicentric_portal/site/eproductsktn/menuitem.115e683b10327d6063f9f820673e8a0c/?mode=2 - News and Events.
Eurosis - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php - "The European Multidisciplinary Society for Modelling and Simulation Technology".
EUROSIS Conferences Overview - http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=taxonomy/term/2 - EUROSIS organizes a number of conferences each year covering as many aspects as possible of computer simulation and modelling. Here follows the listing of events in chronological order. If you want more information about the specific events please go to the specific conference pages above or below.
EUSES - End-Users Shaping Effective Software - News and Events - http://eusesconsortium.org/news-events/news-events.php - The EUSES Consortium is a collaboration by researchers at Oregon State University, Carnegie Mellon University, Drexel University, Penn State University, University of Nebraska, Cambridge University, and IBM whose goal is to develop and investigate end-user software engineering technologies for enabling End Users to Shape Effective Software.
"Forging the Future of Space Science" A Nationwide Public Seminar Series on the Next 50 Years of Space Science - http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=23283 - WASHINGTON - Next month, the Space Studies Board (SSB) of the National Research Council will kick off a yearlong series of public lectures and colloquia in cities across the country and abroad. "FORGING THE FUTURE OF SPACE SCIENCE - THE NEXT 50 YEARS" will celebrate the spectacular achievements of space and earth science, examine new discoveries in both fields, and look ahead at what the next 50 years may bring. - SpaceRef.com - August 16, 2007.
International Astronautical Federation - http://www.iafastro.com/ - Connecting Space People.
Interop Events - http://interop-vlab.eu/Events - Presentation of events around Enterprise Interoperability.
Mars Society Events - http://www.marssociety.org/portal/events.
Mars Society UK - http://www.marssociety.org.uk/ - Conferences Australia, Europe, United States.
MetaCase events - Model-Driven Development.
MOMOCS - MOdel driven MOdernisation of Complex Systems - http://www.viewzone.org/momocs/index.php?option=com_events&Itemid=15 - Events - MOMOCS aims at studying a methodology and related tools for fast reengineering complex systems.
NESTA - Events promoting innovation around the UK - http://www.nesta.org.uk/news/events/index.aspx - National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts.
Public Science Conferences - Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/seeds/PublicScience.htm#Events.
RAeS Space Group - Royal Aeronautical Society - Events - http://www.acc.co.uk/raes/space/main.htm#NextEvents - The Space Group is the specialist group within The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) charged with promoting the interests of the Society and its members in astronautics and its component scientific and engineering disciplines.
RAeS Space Group - Royal Aeronautical Society - Past Events - http://www.acc.co.uk/raes/space/past_events.htm - The Space Group is the specialist group within The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) charged with promoting the interests of the Society and its members in astronautics and its component scientific and engineering disciplines.
Royal Astronomical Society - http://www.ras.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=216&Itemid=57 Meetings and Events.
Software Engineering Conferences - Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/seeds/softwareengineering.htm#Conferences.
Space/Aerospace Conferences - Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/aerospace.htm#Conferences.
Space Conferences and Events - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/spaceconferences.htm.
SpaceRef.com - http://www.spaceref.com/calendar/ - Space Calendar of Events.
Space-related events during 2007 - http://www.acc.co.uk/raes/space/space_events.htm - Future events (all sources).
Technology Review Events - http://www.technologyreview.com/events/index.aspx.
The Ergonomics Society - http://www.ergonomics.org.uk/section.php?s=6 - Ergonomics is a multi-disciplinary subject and the variety of conferences and events that may be of interest to ergonomists reflects this. Worldwide events are listed with information and contact details.
UKOLN - http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ - News - A centre of expertise in digital information management, providing advice and services to the library, information, education and cultural heritage communities. UKOLN is based at the University of Bath.
UKUUG (the UK's Unix & Open Systems User Group) - http://www.ukuug.org/events/.
VIPSI = VIP Symposia on Internet related research with elements of M+I+T++ - http://internetconferences.net/ipsi/ - We promote the concept of small family type conferences, for maximal interraction among participants, and the best conference results.
Walking with Robots - http://www.walkingwithrobots.org/ - What is a Robot? What do we want robots to do in the future? What can they do now? Can robots have personalities? Can a fully-functional conscious robot be developed? If so, would it be human? And should it have rights? - Walking with Robots is a three-year programme of public events funded by the EPSRC that aims to address these questions and more.
XML.Com - Conferences - http://conferences.oreillynet.com/.
Implementation based on Space Horizons - http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/amrc/JANS/spacehorizons/ - Project for Information Technology Management for Business - Year 2.
Yahoo Pipes RSS Feed for these HCI (Human Computer Interaction) events - http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=eDP1LCou3RGXNH6nX0sBXw.
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