CUC 2005 logo MEETING USERS NEEDS
7th INTERNET USERS CONFERENCE / NOV 21-23,2005 / DUBROVNIK, .HR
Programme

CUC 2005 programme

Keynote speakers

Joichi Ito, Creative Commons International, Japan Shirley Wood, UKERNA, UK Robert D. Cowles, SLAC, Stanford, USA Klaas Wierenga, Surfnet, Netherlands
Joichi Ito
Creative Commons International, Japan
Shirley Wood
UKERNA, UK
Robert D. Cowles
SLAC, Stanford, USA
Klaas Wierenga
SURFnet, Netherlands

Topics

CUC 2005 topics include:

  1. Advanced applications in networking environment
  2. Efficient use of advanced network services
  3. Identity management, authentication and authorisation systems
  4. User security and privacy
  5. Grids and clusters
  6. Web, web-based applications, internet information space
  7. User's experiences with distance education

The Conference presentations have focused on the user applications but have also tackled the fundamental technologies.

Programme Committee

Programme Committee Chair
Miroslav Milinović (e-mail: CUC-PC@CARNet.hr)

Programme Committee Members
David Billard, Université de Geneve, Geneve, Swizerland
Ole J. Jacobsen, The Internet Protocol Journal, Cisco, USA
Maja Matijašević, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Zagreb, Croatia
Richard Perlman, Lucent, USA
Petar Pervan, Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia
Oliver B. Popov, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden
Hrvoje Stipetić, Zagreb Fair, Zagreb, Croatia

Best Paper and Presentation

The Best Paper and Presentation Contest was designed to encourage participants to actively follow the sessions at the Conference and criticize and evaluate lectures they had attended. Evaluation forms were anonymous. Speakers at the Conference were thus provided with honest feedback and evaluation of their work and presentation by their colleagues and users.

Each participant was given a questionnaire which s/he filled in, evaluating each presentation in two categories: The Best Presentation on the Conference and The Best Paper (quality of work).

In the category The Best Presentation, participants evaluated the clarity and quality of the presentation, use of multimedia, attractiveness of the presentation.

In the category The Best Paper (quality of work), participants evaluated the quality of the work/project, idea behind it, its usefulness etc.

According to the votes of participants the following presentations were awarded:

Best paper

Learning to Look: Art for Kids and Young

Author:
Miroslav Huzjak
Teacher Education Academy, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Best presentation

Introduction to Planning and Building of E-campus of Your Institution

Authors:
Siniša Tomić, Kristijan Zimmer, Ivan Voras
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia

 

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