Sessions and tutorials
Sessions will take place from Wednesday 28th to Friday 30th. With a unique focus on open-source technologies for e-governance, the sessions are divided in three main tracks:Legal and Business issuesRanging from general issues on standards, licenses, interoperability to business highlights on open-source adoption or strategy, the sessions of this track are all given by experienced managers who have a deep understanding on why and how open source software can be leveraged in a business environment.Use cases and best practices
Sessions of this track intend to provide infrastructure software decision makers, application developers and system architects with alternative development/ deployment strategies and experiences best practices based on open source software in various domains such as health, education, GtoG processes, GtoC processes, security, etc.Open source technologies
Tutorials will give developers and architects an opportunity to understand technological principles and to discover open source components and frameworks that can be used to solve e-government application requirements.
Please note that tutorials will take place in computer labs on september 30 and therefore will be accessible only to a limited number of people. Registration is now closed.
Each tutorial will be half-day long,leaving opportunities for both lectures, demos and hands-on. The slides of the various presentations are written and distributed under the License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5.
Opening Ceremony
Legal and Business issues
- Legal issues in connection with FOSS in Vietnam, by Till Jaeger, Till Kreutzer, ifross.
slides: jaeger.pdf, - libre open source software as official development aid by Jordi Carasco Munoz, EC delegation to Cuba.
slides: munoz.pdf - Interoperability in general terms, giving focus on e-government, by Rafael Marins, Fossil e-commerce.
slides: marins.pdf - Choosing the right software: demystifying open source and commercial options by Seow Hiong Goh, Business Software Alliance
slides: goh.pdf
Use cases and best practices
- Mobile desktops in Teuchtlingen by Heinz Gräsing, City of Treuchtlingen
slides: graesing.pdf - Using Open Source for developing public services, by Mike Reed, United Nations University-IIST
slides: reed.pdf - Open source software in computerizing the activities of the Communist Party, Vu Duy Loi, Informatics Centre - Party Central Office
slides: vdloi.pdf - Using open source Content Management Systems (CMS) for the improvement of business processes in local administrations by Hannes Karkowski, GTZ
slides: Karkowski.pdf - When open source workflow meets e-services by Miguel Valdes, Bull
slides: valdes.pdf - Enterprise portal for the administration: eXo platform by Tuan Nguyen, eXo Platform SARL
- ObjectWeb solution for health care by Roland Hedayat, Inherit
slides: hedayat.pdf - Developing and implementing Open Source eGovernance applications for the health sector in Vietnam - experience from Ho Chi Minh City and Hue province by Knut Staring, University of Oslo
- Open source implementation of a Health Information System in Bac Giang Province by Michelle Hart, Asia IT&C project
slides: hart.pdf - The open source learning management system ILIAS - case studies in public education by Matthias Kunkel, University of Cologne
slides: kunkel.pdf
Open source technologies
- T1: Web portal and CMS with eXo Platform by Tuan Nguyen, eXo Platform SARL.
- T2: Fedora LiveCDs and Open Source licensing by Harish Pillay, Red Hat
slides: pillay.pdf - T3: System and Network Security by Peter Merkel
slides: merkel1.pdf, merkel2.pdf and merkel3.pdf - T4: Professional J2EE solutions with JOnAS by Benoit Pelletier, Bull
slides: pelletier.pdf

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