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Programme Info
Programme of Events 2005-06
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Topic/Speaker |
Thursday 13th October
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inTrust Project - inTrust Project - a study
into the level of trust in intranets.
Speaker: Dr. James Backhouse and John Baptista, London School of Economics.
Queens building, De Montfort University Joint with IEE & CMI. |
Tuesday 15th November
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Recent Developments in
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Speaker: Dr Alexis Comber, Lecturer in Geographical Information Systems
Charles Wilson Building, University of Leicester
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| Thursday 8th December |
The NHS IT Project: the biggest computer
programme in the world ... ever!
Speaker: Sean Brennan, Director and Consultant,
Clinical Matrix Ltd
Queens building, De Montfort University |
Thursday 26th January
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Visualisation and Virtual Environment
Research
Speaker: Howell Istance, De Montfort University
Gateway building, De Montfort University Restricted numbers, please
book: Blambie@dmu.ac.uk or
Phone: 0116 2078066. |
Tuesday 21st February
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Pornography, the Internet and the Law
Speaker: Frank Bott, Fellow of the British Computer Society
Queens building, De Montfort University
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Wesdnesday 15th March
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Current Postgraduate Research in Computing.
£50 prize to best speaker
Speaker: PhD students from local universities.
Charles Wilson Building, University of Leicester |
Thursday 27th April
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e-Government at Leicester City Council
Speaker: Ismail Vania, Strategy & Programmes Manager, ICT & Customer Access and Steve Scott,
Web Manager, Leicester City Council.
Queens building, De Montfort University |
Thursday 18th May
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How M&S is using RFID to drive business
efficiency and Customer Service in Clothing and Foods.
Speaker: James Stafford, Head of RFID, Marks and Spencer
Queens building, De Montfort University
Preceded by a short AGM. |
Unless otherwise stated, meetings start at 7.00pm and are held in the Queens Building, De Montfort University, Leicester.
Non-members are welcome. A free buffet is available from 6.30pm.
Car parking is via Jarrom Street or Bonners Lane followed by Gateway Street. There is a walkway between the Kimberlin Library and the Queens Building.
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