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Netties 2005

Invitation

12 - 15 October 2005

Government Quarter

St. Pölten Austria

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Scope of the Conference The 10th International Netties Conference will be held at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria, from 13th – 15th October, 2005. The conference will comprise a mix of research sessions, panel discussions and lectures, bringing together academics and researchers interested in the technologies of the future. NETTIES 2005 is planned as a three-day event on various theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of the organisation and application of telecommunications and telematics. In keeping with the three main subject areas of St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences – Social Sciences, Economics and Technology – Netties 2005 will focus on interactive media applications. The modern interactive media open up a large number of possibilities. To apply these media successfully, however, one must consider the needs of the potential users, the technical potential and the economic benefit alike. The conference thus addresses the question of e-inclusion and interprets it in a wider sense as including strategies for the dismantling of technological and economic barriers.

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Programme

Wednesday, 12 October 2005

15.00 Conference Registration

18.00 Welcome Address Prof. Ing. Dr. Johann Günther

President EATA

Dipl. Ing. Dr. Erwin Pröll

Governor of Lower Austria

Patrons

Elisabeth Gehrer Minister of Education, Science and Culture, Vienna Dipl. Ing. Dr. Erwin Pröll Governor of Lower Austria

Welcome Adress

Ján Figel EU Commissioner

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Key Note - Speaker Dr. habil. Caroline Y. Robertson - von Trotha

Director of Centre of Applied Cultural Studies and Studium Generale, University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany

21 July 2004 Habilitation at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Karlsruhe (TH) Since 1 July 2002 Director of Centre of Applied Cultural Studies and Studium Generale at University of Karlsruhe Student of Sociology, Philosophy and History at University of Karlsruhe 1972 – 1974 Student of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Heidelberg 1972 Scottish Higher Level Examinations Born in Glasgow, Scotland.

Dr. Georg Pölzl Generalmanager T-Mobile, Austria

Buffet

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Thursday, 13 October 2005

08.00 – 09.00 Conference Registration

09.00 – 09.30 Opening Prof. Ing. Dr. Johann Günther

President EATA Mag. Matthias Stadler

Mayor of St. Pölten

09.30 – 10.00 O. Univ. Prof. Dr. phil. Dr. h.c. mult. Hermann Maurer

Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science, Graz University of Technology, Austria

Student of Mathematics at the Universities of Vienna (Austria) and Calgary (Canada) from 1959. System Analyst with the Government of Sasketchewan (Canada) in 1963. Mathematician-programmer with IBM Research in Vienna 1964-1966. PhD in Mathematics from the University of Vienna 1965. Assistant and Associate Professor for Computer Science at the University of Calgary 1966-1971. Full Professor for Applied Computer Science at the University of Karlsruhe, West Germany, 1971-1977, and Visiting Professor at SMU, Dallas, and University of Brasilia (Brazil) for three months each, and at the University of Waterloo during the same period. Full Professor at Graz University of Technology. First Dean of the newly formed Faculty of Computer Science of Graz University of Technology. Adjunct Professor at Denver University 1984-1988; Professor of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, in 1993 (on leave from Graz), then Honorary Adjunct

'How do we protect ourselves from a disastrous breakdown of

computer networks?'

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10.00 – 10.20 Univ. Prof. Mag. Dr. Manfred Tscheligi

Business Informatics (University of Vienna), Director and co-founder of Cure, Austria

Manfred Tscheligi holds a master degree in Business Informatics (University of

Vienna) and a PhD in Social and Economic Science (University of Vienna, specialisation in Applied Computer Science). After being an Associate Professor of Applied Computer Science at the University of Vienna (Institute of Computer Science and Business Informatics), he is now Full Professor for Human-Computer Interaction & Usability at the University of Salzburg's newly established Center for Advanced Studies and Research in Information and Communication Technologies & Society (ICT&S).

10.20 – 10.45 Coffee Break

Session 1

e-learning

10.45 – 11.05 Istvan Bessenyei University of Western Hungary (Nyugat-Magyrországi Egyetem), Institute of Business Informatics (Gazdasági Informatikai Intézet), Sopron, Hungary

'My eLearning blog'

11.05 – 11.25 Thomas Nárosy, MAS Director e-LISA academy, Vienna, Austria

'How to build an e-Learning-Network for Teachers: Vision – Strategies – Experiences'

11.25 – 11.45 Ken Brown Lecturer, Engineering, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland Nancy O’Donnell Lecturer, Legal Studies, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland Averil Meehan Lecturer, Computing, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland

'A Pilot Programme to Prepare the Way for the Introduction of e-Learning'

11.45 – 12.05 Anna-Liisa Mattila Oulu Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Oulu, Finland Timo Löhönen Oulu Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Oulu, Finland

'Idea Enricher – a Pedagogic Process'

12.05 – 12.25 Renate Potzmann, MA Pedagogic Institute of the City of Vienna, Austria F. Bobek-Kuchar Sacre Coeur Grammar School, Vienna, Austria

'Teach the Teachers – online!'

12.25 – 14.00 Lunch

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Session 2

Interactive Application

By means of interactive media such as television, mobile devices, the Web and tangible user interfaces, applications can be made available to a large part of society. In this connection both the technical possibilities of such applications and their economic potential are worthy of consideration. Special attention should be paid to real applications of interactive media, in order to share experiences of implementation and use.

14.00 – 14.25 Dipl.-Verk.-wirtsch. Marcus Einbock Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria Prof. Dr. Sebastian Kummer Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria

'Telematics – is it really a Chance for Transport and Logistics?'

14.25 – 14.45 Dipl. Ing. Dorothea Erharter

Lecturer at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten, Austria

'Diversity in Interactive Applications'

14.45 – 15.05 Marc Fabri Senior Lecturer in Computing, Innovation North, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK David Moore Innovation North, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK

'Is empathy the Key? Effective Communication via Instant Messaging'

15.05 – 15.30 Coffee Break

15.30 – 15.50 Markus Seidl Lecturer at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten, Austria

“Didactical and technical aspects of a Blended Learning Scenario with Moodle“

15.50 – 16.10 Vadym Kramar Polytechnics of Oulu, Pehr Brahe Software Laboratory, Oulu, Finland Alexander Smirnov Heli Helaakoski VTT Electronics, Pehr Brahe Software Laboratory, Oulu, Finland

'Multi-channel Solutions for Interactive Services: Channels and their Rates of Interactivity'

16.10 – 16.30 Tamás Réz Assistant Professor, University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Department of Information and Knowledge Management, Budapest, Hungary

'The Key Usability Issues of Designing a User-friendly, Easily Manageable and Valuable PDA Application'

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16.30 – 16.50 Dipl. Ing. Hannes Raffaseder Lecturer at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten, Austria

'SoundTableTennis – an Interactive sound installation'

16.50 – 17.00 Session Summary

17.00 – 17.30 Dipl. Ing. Hannes Raffaseder Lecturer at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten, Austria

Introducing the Sound Tower, St. Pölten

17.30 – 18.30 Visit to Sound Tower, St. Pölten Built in 1996 by architect Ernst Hoffmann. The facade of the Sound Tower consists of

1,000 sqm of glass supported by a 650-ton steel frame. Becoming narrower towards the top, the tower is almost 67 metres tall (77.17 metres including radio aerial). From the foyer 280 steps lead up to the viewing platform which is at an altitude of 46.88 metres. The Sound Tower is conceived as a landmark for acoustic art in Austria and wants to convey acoustic art as a complex experience of the senses. Extending over several floors and including spherical audiozones, it involves the visitors and is furthermore committed to presenting projects by Austrian artists as well as work especially produced for the Sound Tower by international artists. There is an information centre on the ground floor.

19.00 Dinner

Friday, 14 October 2005

09.00 – 09.15 Opening Prof. Ing. Dr. Johann Günther

President EATA 'The Liberalisation of Telecommunications in Austria'

09.15 – 9.45 Dr. Wolfgang Streitenberger Councillor to the Director General, Directorate-General Information Society and Media, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium

1970 – 1976 Student of Political Science and History (Dr.phil., 1976) and Economics

(Mag.rer.soc.oec., 1974) at the University of Vienna; Sorbonne, Paris 1974/75. 1975/1976 Post-gradual training in European Business at Collège d’Europe in Brügge, Belgium. 1976 – 94 Business editor, ORF television, head of planning, ORF general management, presenter of talkshow 'Nachtstudio' 1990 – 91 Head of Public Relations, EXPO VIENNA AG 1991 – 94 Member of Board of Directors, Niederösterreichische Landeshauptstadt Planungsgesellschaft m.b.H. St. Pölten 1996 – 2001 Head of European Commission's Representative Office in Austria 2001– 2003 Councillor, European Commission, Directorate-General Press and Communication Since April 2003 Councillor, European Commission, Directorate-General Information Society and Media

'Interactive eGovernment'

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09.45 – 10.15 Rick Wolk Instructor, Management & Entrepreneurship, Alaska Pacific University, USA

'Telecommunications Liberalisation in the USA'

Rick brings to APU’s Business Administration Department almost 20 years of hands-

on management and marketing experience in the United States and in Canada. He is a co-founder of the successful outdoor recreation magazine, Alaska Coast, and is also the Sam Walton Free Enterprise Fellow at APU. Rick is also the Executive Director of Alaska InvestNET, a non-profit organisation founded to nurture entrepreneurship in Alaska for both entrepreneurs and investors.

10.15 – 10.45 Dr. Gennady Yanovsky

Head of Telecommunications Networks Department, Saint Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Saint Petersburg, Russia

'The Current State of Russian Telecommunications'

10.45 – 11.15 Coffee Break

11.15 – 11.45 Zhu Shengjiao Director, International Programmes, Jianghan University, China

'The Situation of Telecommunications in PRC'

11.45 – 12.05 Peter Sereinigg Lecturer of Information Science and Project Management at FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Austria Dr. James Miller Lecturer of English and International Relations at FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Austria Kathrin Lind Student at FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Austria

'Intercultural Communication'

12.05 – 12.25 Dipl. Ing. Grischa Schmiedl Lecturer at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten, Austria

'Forged Information in the World Wide Web'

12.25 – 14.00 Lunch

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Session 3

Intercultural Communication and Digital Societies

People’s use of interactive media applications is determined not only by their individual style of communication but also by their specific cultural background. This must be taken into account in the development of interactive applications. The new mode of communication in turn changes cultures, economies and societal groups. How will these changes manifest themselves? How important are they, and how will we be able to cope with their impact? 14.00 – 14.20 Dr. tech. Manne Hannula

Medical Engineering R & D Center, Institute of Technology, Oulu Polytechnic, Oulu, Finland

'What is your own Stress Equation?'

14.20 – 14.40 Dipl. Ing. (FH) Barbara Hofer Andrew U. Frank Institute of Geoinformation and Cartography, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

'A Human Centered Perspective on Web Mapping Services'

14.40 – 15.10 Harald Hoffmann Friedrich Lachmayer Metadat, Vienna, Austria

'Legal Text and its Visualisation in an Inter-cultural Context'

15.10 – 15.30 Coffee Break

15.30 – 15.50 Jori Karppinen Alexey Tchougounov Oulu Polytechnic, Pehr Brahe Software Laboratory (PBOL), Oulu, Finland

'Personalisation in Mobile Advertising Systems'

15.50 – 16.10 Dr. Savvas A. Katsikides Jean Monnet Chair, Department of Social and Political Science at the University of Cyprus, Cyprus

'Society and Technology in Eastern Europe'

16.10 – 16.30 Mag. Walter Sedlacek, MSc MBA Lecturer, Danube University, Krems, Austria

'Escalation Management with the Help of Open Source Tools in a Local Area Network and Server Environment'

16.30 – 16.50 Prof. Yevgeniy Sulema, PhD Director of E-Education Center at National Technical University of Ukraine “Kiev Polytechnic Institute”, Kiev, Ukraine

'Multimedia in Computer Networks: Technologies and Applications'

16.50 – 17.10 Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. Markus Schranz technical director pressetext.austria, Austria

“Setting the pace for networked news business in Europe”

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Session 3 - simultaneous

Intercultural Communication and Digital Societies

People’s use of interactive media applications is determined not only by their individual style of communication but also by their specific cultural background. This must be taken into account in the development of interactive applications. The new mode of communication in turn changes cultures, economies and societal groups. How will these changes manifest themselves? How important are they, and how will we be able to cope with their impact?

14.00 – 14.20 Andrea Gorra PhD student, Leeds Metropolitan University, School of Information Management, Leeds, UK

'Mobile Technologies Cross Traditional Boundaries between Work and Leisure'

14.20 – 14.40 Ken Brown Dr. Averil Meehan Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Letterkenny, Ireland

'Computer Programming and Learning Management Systems'

14.40 – 15.10 Amir Malik Mohammed Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad, Pakistan

'Internet Security'

15.10 – 15.30 Coffee Break

15.30 – 15.50 Ao Univ. Prof. Dipl. Ing. Dr. techn. Peter Purgathofer

Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Design and Assessment of Technology, Vienna, Austria

Graduation from Vienna University of Technology, Dipl. Ing. in Informatics; member of university staff since 1992; fields of interest: user interface design, hypertext and aspects of socially acceptable design of technologies. Since 1996 head of 'uid lab', a co-operation of the Institute of Design and Assessment of Technology and gregerpauschitz f.o.p.; a.o. projects with ars electronica center, the cd-labor für software research and the German Sparkassen-Informatikzentrum.

Co-winner of an award at prix ars electronica 2000 in the category .net for the project telezone, with erich berger, volker christian and others.

'Design at the Core'

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Session 4 Interactive Applications

By means of interactive media such as television, mobile devices, the Web and tangible user interfaces, applications can be made available to a large part of society. In this connection both the technical possibilities of such applications and their economic potential are worthy of consideration. Special attention should be paid to real applications of interactive media, in order to share experiences of implementation and use.

15.50 – 16.10 Vasilios Kolyvas Post-Graduate at Department of Automation,Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus, Greece

'LANs: Technology Analysis and Protocol Deployment Issues'

16.10 – 16.30 Dr. Franz Lackinger Account Manager Global Education & Research, Sun Microsystems GesmbH, Vienna, Austria

'Welcome to the Sun Grid'

16.30 – 16.50 Edvard Musiyenko Oulu Polytechnic, Raahe Institute of Technology and Business, Raahe, Finland

'Wireless Control System for Industrial Robots'

16.50 – 17.10 Günther Schmatzberger Student of Media Management, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten, Austria

'E-Learning Management at Universities'

17.10 – 17.30 MMag. Victor Mihalic Head of EBC*L Representative Office, Vienna, Austria

'EBCL – European Business Computer Licence'

17.30 – 17.55 Plenary Session and Closing Prof. Ing. Dr. Johann Günther

Executive Director, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten, Austria Risto Kimari Institute of Technology, Oulu, Finland

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18.00 General Assembly EATA (for EATA members exclusively)

19.00 General Assembly EBCL

European Business Computer Licence Univ. Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerhard E. Ortner

Fernuniversität Hagen, Germany

Studied Economics, Law and Educational Sciences; habilitation as founder of the

'Science of Educational Institutions'. Gerhard E. Ortner has worked in teaching and research at a number of universities and public research institutes and is a successful political and business consultant of many years' standing. He holds a chair of Business Administration at the Fernuniversität Hagen, specialising in Personnel Management and Business Communication, and teaches regularly as an honorary professor at the Freie Universität Berlin and the Danube University Krems, Austria.

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simultaneous

Meeting of Partner Universities and Fair

10.15 – 12.25 Meeting of Partner Universities and Fair Meeting between St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences’ partner institutions. Discussion and exchange of experiences.

Afterwards: Fair Possibility for partner universities to present their home institution and to meet representatives of other higher education institutions and students.

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Saturday, 15 October 2005

Alternative Programme

Daytrip to Mariazell Departure from St. Pölten train station: 8.23, train E 6837 'Ötscherbär', including the colourful 'Tohuwabunti' coach.

The Mariazell railway line is a remarkable narrow-gauge line (760mm) in eastern Austria. Besides its historical significance, it remains an important means of transport for the local population and is also a well-loved tourist attraction. Arrival in Mariazell: 11.03

Mariazell has been one of the most important places of pilgrimage in central Europe for almost 850 years and attracts thousands of pilgrims from every corner of Europe every year. The foundations of the basilica (erected in 1157) were laid when a Benedictine monk from Sankt Lambrecht built a 'cell' (hence the name Mariazell) for his beloved statue of the Virgin Mary. The oldest part of the building is presumed to date back to the days of Margrave Henry of Moravia. The Gothic chancel began to be built in 1340, the grandiose nave in 1260. King Ludwig I of Hungary subsidised the building work considerably. Both on the inside and outside the church represents a perfect union of Gothic and Baroque: the imposing Gothic central tower with its opulent stone ornaments is flanked by two Baroque towers; the cupola overarches the east wing, and the high windows and terracotta pilasters in front of the white walls give the building a special character. Smaller chapels were added to the side of the nave and the galleries above them lead to the old and the new treasury. Return from Mariazell: 16.47 , train E 6842 Arrival at St. Pölten train station: 19.19

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EATA The EATA (European Association for Telematic Applications) is an international non-governmental organisation with the objective of encouraging the wider distribution and application of info-communication as well as telecommunication technologies in the European Union. The Association seeks to foster good practices in education on TA, to improve the understanding of this technological research subject on the part of the European Union and to determine suitable criteria in order to establish common standards on TA. Moreover, EATA promotes TA for the improvement of living and working conditions: it establishes mechanisms for industrial participation and contributes to the initiatives of the European Commission relating to education and research in universities and other higher education institutions. Correspondingly, EATA encourages the exchange of staff and students between co-operating establishments.

Organisation

Organisation Committee Johann Günther, Kati Förster, Daniela Kaser, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria

Programme Committee

Graham Orange, Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Risto Kimari, Oulu Polytechnic, Finland Hardy Hannapi, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Johann Günther, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria Gregory Zeibekakis, Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus, Greece Savvas Katsikides, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Josef Hochgerner, Centre of Social Innovation, Vienna, Austria Alena Ilavsky, University of Svolen, Slovakia Michael Wagner, Danube University, Krems, Austria Alois Frotschnig, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria Wolfgang Franta, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria Angela Fritz, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria Karl Dvorak, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria

Do It All in Austria

Austria is a popular destination for visitors from all over the world, who appreciate its beautiful landscapes, rich culture, distinctive local cuisine, hospitality and safety. Do it all in Austria, the country that offers something for everyone! Sport and nature lovers will appreciate the mountains, rivers, lakes and forests. History lovers will marvel at the palaces, cathedrals and castles. Art lovers will admire the hundreds of museums. Music lovers will revel in the tunes of one of the world’s richest contributors to the international music scene. Gourmets will savour the fine local cuisine. Everything the world holds in store for travellers can be found in charming perfection in Austria.

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Even More So in St. Pölten …..

The largest province, Lower Austria, offers a large diversity of landforms: hilly areas alternate with broad plains, alpine regions with the idyllic Danube landscape. St. Pölten is the oldest city in Austria, and at the same time the youngest provincial capital of the country. It is home to more than 50 educational institutions, among them the University of Applied Sciences, one auf Austria’s youngest and most modern university establishments. The provincial capital of Lower Austria with 50,000 inhabitants uniquely combines historical and contemporary architecture, apart from offering numerous cultural events throughout the year. The old Baroque town centre has its own very special charm, conveyed by historical buildings as well as numerous shops and restaurants. In contrast, the biggest names in contemporary architecture have left their signatures in the Government Quarter, an impressive place with a lively art and cultural scene. Institutions like the Provincial Museum, the Festival Hall and the Sound Tower offer interesting and varied events, shows and exhibitions. St. Pölten is centrally located, within easy reach of a whole variety of attractions. Within an hour of our city you can enjoy the urban life of Vienna, the refreshment of beautiful lakes and forests, the culinary delights of the nearby wine-growing regions and historical sites such as the monastery in Melk.

University of Applied Sciences, St. Pölten St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences offers students a vocationally orientated and academically sound training that prepares them to meet the challenges of the professional world. Each course combines a solid grounding in the subjects with a specialisation, ensuring that graduates are equipped to fulfil a variety of professional tasks in their future careers. Alongside they acquire additional training in subjects such as business administration, law, foreign languages, and interpersonal skills. Students can choose to acquire international certificates (e.g. Cisco, Microsoft, Cambridge). Work placements ensure that they gain hands-on experience in the workplace even before graduation. After being awarded their academic degree, graduates can choose to continue studying for a Master or doctorate. As a participant in international academic exchange programmes, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences encourages students to spend a semester studying or working abroad. There is a lively exchange of students and lecturers with partner universities in Europe and beyond. St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences has taken part in a number of national and international research projects (e.g. Equal, FHplus, Interreg). Research and Development is organised with a major participation of lecturers and students in the projects. This ensures that research and instruction are directly linked. R&D puts special emphasis on co-operations with partners in and outside Austria and is committed to an interdisciplinary approach. An academic journal is published annually. St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences also co-operates with private businesses, non-profit organisations and the public sector. A process-orientated quality management system has been established to maintain high quality standards at all times.

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Map of St. Pölten

Regierungsviertel (Landhausviertel)/Government Quarter

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Map of St. Pölten

Fachhochschule/University of Applied Sciences

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Registration Form Mr/Ms/title: First Name: Last Name: E-mail: Address:

Telephone no.: Fax no.: Accompanying Person(s):

Accommodation: Hotel Metropol, Schillerplatz 1, 3100 St. Pölten Tel.: 0043 - 2742 - 707 00, e-mail: [email protected] Hotel Seepark, Bimbo Binder-Promenade 5, Ratzersdorfer See, 3100 St. Pölten Tel.: 0043 - 2742 - 25 15 10, e-mail: [email protected] Gasthaus Winkler, Mühlweg 64, 3100 St. Pölten Tel.: 0043 - 2742 - 36 49 44, e-mail: [email protected] Gasthaus Keferböck, Ratzersdorfer Hauptstr. 56, 3100 St. Pölten Tel.: 0043 – 2742 – 25 35 49

Booking via Verkehrsbüro St. Pölten: Tel.: 0043 – 2742 - 368210-0, e-mail: [email protected]

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Participation Fee: The participation fee includes: - Access to all presentations and lectures - Pre-proceeding materials - Post-proceeding materials in printed and multimedia format - Opening dinner - Daily lunches and snacks - Transfer between hotels and conference site - All applicable taxes and fees Participation fee: - EUR 190,-- for full length - EUR 90,-- for one day

Video Streaming:

The entire conference will be streamed on the Internet.

Hand out:

Beside manuscripts every visitor will get a book from Prof. Maurer, key note-speaker on Thursday morning

Mediapartnership:

ORF OE1 Computerwelt

FAX: 0043-2742-313228-209 e-mail: [email protected]

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