Programme

This is an outline of the five-day ITA 09 programme. Full details of session content including papers and presenters can be found in the detailed programme.

Monday 7th September 2009

1600-2100: Arrival and registration (William Aston Foyer)

1800-2100: Welcome food and drink (William Aston Foyer)

Tuesday 8th September 2009

0730-0900: Arrival and registration (William Aston Foyer)

0900-0930: Conference opening (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)

0930-1030: Keynote address (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)

"'Head up' interaction: can we break our addiction to the screen and keyboard?", Professor Stephen Brewster, Multimodal Interaction Group:Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, UK

1030-1100: Tea, coffee and light refreshments (William Aston Foyer)

1100-1300: Conference sessions (see detailed programme)

Network Security 1 (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)
Ethics and Society (Gallery, A103)

1300-1400: Lunch (Scholars Rest Refectory)

1400-1530: Conference sessions (see detailed programme)

Internet Protocol (IP) (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)
Health and Accessibility (Gallery, A103)

1530-1600: Tea, coffee and light refreshments (William Aston Foyer)

1600-1730: Conference sessions (see detailed programme)

Internet Routing (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)
Internet Applications 1 (Gallery, A103)

1730: Close of day one

Delegates are free to explore the Wrexham area on Tuesday evening

Wendesday 9th September 2009

0900-1000: Keynote address (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)

“The Internet in Business: How the Internet and Internet Applications are changing business processes and enabling new business models”, Peter Alexander, Vice-President, Cisco Worldwide Field Marketing

1000-1030: Tea, coffee and light refreshments (William Aston Foyer)

1030-1300: Conference sessions (see detailed programme)

Internet Technologies 1 (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)
Network Performance (Gallery, A103)
Web Services (Room B114)

1300-1400: Lunch (Scholars Rest Refectory)

1500-2000/2300: Conference tour - Chester (Assemble in William Aston Foyer)

A visit to the historic English city of Chester, including a boat trip on the River Dee

Thursday 10th September 2009

0900-1000: Keynote Address (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)

"The Future of Learning and Teaching", Professor Udo Bleimann, Managing Director igdv – Center for Advanced Learning:Media and Simulation, Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences; Director aida - Institute of Applied Informatics, Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences

1000-1030: Tea, coffee and light refreshments (William Aston Foyer)

1030-1230: Conference and workshop sessions (see detailed programme)

Network Security 2 (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)
Service Provision (Gallery, A103)

First International Workshop on Wireless Multimedia Networking and Applications (WMNA'09) (Room B114)

1230-1330: Lunch (Scholars Rest Refectory)

1330-1530: Workshop, tutorial and poster sessions (see detailed programme)

First International Workshop on Web and Semantic Technology (WeST-2009) [Part I] (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)

TUTORIAL - Geographic Information Systems: A hands-on Introduction to GIS with a simple application in Wi-Fi Security, Professor Daniel Farkas & Dr. Li-Chiou Chen, Pace University, New York, USA [Part I] (Room B119)

TUTORIAL - Supporting the development of web-based applications with lightweight software generators, Professor Andreas Schmidt, Institut für Angewandte Informatik/Hochschule Karlsruhe, Germany [Part I] (Room B114)

Posters (William Aston Foyer)

1530-1600: Tea, coffee and light refreshments (William Aston Foyer)

Posters (William Aston Foyer)

1600-1730: Workshop, tutorial and poster sessions (see detailed programme)

First International Workshop on Web and Semantic Technology (WeST-2009) [Part II] (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)

TUTORIAL - Geographic Information Systems: A hands-on Introduction to GIS with a simple application in Wi-Fi Security, Professor Daniel Farkas & Dr. Li-Chiou Chen, Pace University, New York, USA [Part II] (Room B119)

TUTORIAL - Supporting the development of web-based applications with lightweight software generators, Professor Andreas Schmidt, Institut für Angewandte Informatik/Hochschule Karlsruhe, Germany [Part II] (Room B114)

Posters (William Aston Foyer)

1815-2300: Conference Banquet – Ruthin Castle (Assemble in William Aston Foyer)

Mediaeval Welsh Banquet with entertainment at Ruthin Castle

Friday 11th September 2009

0930-1100: Conference sessions (see detailed programme)

Antennae and MIMO (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02))
Internet Applications 2 (Gallery, A103)

1100-1130: Tea, coffee and light refreshments (William Aston Foyer)

1130-1300: Conference sessions (see detailed programme)

Clustering (Nick Whitehead Theatre, A02)
Internet Applications 3 (Gallery, A103)
Internet Technologies 2 (Room B114)

1300-1330: Close of conference

1330-1430: Lunch (Scholars Rest Refectory)

1930-????: CAIR Curry (Nags Head and Jamuna Tandoori)

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