[Live-demo] Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Building up Open Source, Open Standards, Open Data research - OSGIS 2011
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Mon Nov 29 12:08:00 PST 2010
Who is going to this conference who will be available to present the 25
minute OSGeo-Live lightening presentation?
http://cameronshorter.blogspot.com/2010/09/osgeolive-40-lightening-overview.html
Source here:
https://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/livedvd/promo/en/presentations/OSGeoLive4_0Taster/
Of note, I'm hopeful that Suchith will be handing the OSGeo-Live DVD out
to delegates as part of this conference.
On 30/11/2010 4:59 AM, Suchith Anand wrote:
>
> Call For Papers - THIRD OPEN SOURCE GIS UK CONFERENCE - OSGIS 2011
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> 21- 22 June 2011, Centre for Geospatial Science, University of Nottingham
>
> Website: http://cgs.nottingham.ac.uk/~osgis11/os_home.html
> <http://cgs.nottingham.ac.uk/%7Eosgis11/os_home.html>
>
> The Centre for Geospatial Science , the UK Chapter of the Open Source
> Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo:UK) , The GNSS Research and Application
> Centre for Excellence (GRACE) and the ICA Working Group on Open Source
> Geospatial Technologies are organizing the Third Open Source GIS UK
> Conference on 21st & 22nd June, 2011 at CGS, University of Nottingham.
>
> The conference has an international focus and a holistic outlook,
> bringing together speakers and delegates from government, academic,
> industry, software developers, open source communities and geospatial
> researchers. High profile speakers from all over the world will be
> giving presentations and hands-on workshops. We are particularly
> pleased to announce that OSGIS 2011 Keynote address will be delivered
> by Professor Thierry Badard (Laval University, Canada). His details at
> http://geosoa.scg.ulaval.ca/en/index.php
>
> The key aims of OSGIS conference series are:
>
> 1. to provide a platform for presentations from government, academic,
> industry and policy makers on open source, open standards and open
> data geospatial technologies;
>
> 2. to provide a venue to network and develop ideas for future
> collaborative work in open source GIS;
>
> 3. to understand current developments in open source, open standards
> and open data;
>
> 4. to act as a focus for open source, open standards, open data GIS
> research.
>
> Contributions are invited in but are not limited to the following
> topic areas:
>
> o State of the Art developments in Open Source GIS
>
> o Open Source GIS in Education
>
> o Interoperability and standards - OGC, ISO/TC 211
>
> o Open Source GIS application use cases : Government, Participatory
>
> GIS, Location based services, Health, Energy, Water, Climate change, etc.
>
> o Web processing services
>
> o Open architectures, open content, open data
>
> o Case studies of open source implementations
>
> o Open Source GIS Internationalisation and Localisation
>
> o Using Open Source GIS with proprietary software
>
> o Transition to Open Source GIS
>
> o Open Source GIS business models
>
> o Open Source GIS implementation and deployment case studies
>
> o Sensor Web enablement
>
> o Hands-on workshops on using and developing open source GIS tools
>
> Abstracts (max 1500 words) are be submitted to before 30 January 2011
> to Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
> <mailto:Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk> with subject header OSGIS
> 2011. The conference registration will be activated on March 2011. In
> order to reserve your place, please register online.
>
> Workshops already confirmed:
>
> # OGC- OSGeo Interoperability Day Workshop (21 June 2011) - (Organised
> by Tyler Mitchell, Executive Director, Open Source Geospatial Foundation)
>
> # OpenGov: Open Data, Open Source and Open Standards Workshop (21
> June 2011) - (Organised by Dr Hanif Rahemtulla, University of Nottingham)
>
> We look forward to welcoming you to Nottingham for the OSGIS 2011
> conference and to continuing to build a Open Source, Open Standards,
> Open Data research community.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Suchith
>
> Dr Suchith Anand//
>
> Centre for Geospatial Science
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>
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> Tel: (0)115 82 32750
>
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