We are pleased to announce that registration is open for the
EOGEO 2004 workshop which is being hosted by the Department
of Geomatic Engineering at UCL in London, UK from 23-25 June.
The EOGEO workshop series was started by the Committee of Earth
Observation Satellites (CEOS) in 1995. It brings together key
developers from around the world to discuss latest developments and
techniques applied to geospatially enabled systems, particularly
on the Internet. A particular aim is for the workshop is to focus
on technical aspects of implementations.
The themes of this year's workshop include:
* OpenGIS Services
* Web Services - including the non-OpenGIS world...
* Free/Open Source Software - Employing FOSS in real-life, issues,
problems, solutions...
* Catalogs, Directories & Metadata - new developments, successes,
failures, trends
* Semantics & Ontologies
* Grass Roots - Innovative ideas, new approaches. What are people
working on that's cool, revolutionary, anti-establishment?
* Mobile/Location Services
* Grid Computing - Grid/EO, Grid/GIS, Convergence of Grid and Web
services
* Outreach/Community building
and are supported by demonstration sessions in addition to
presentations and posters.
In particular, we are pleased to be hosting sessions in partnership
with the European Space Agency to discuss OpenGIS and other geospatial
technologies in GRID computing environments.
The registration cost is 30 pounds, including lunches and a reception
sponsored by Cadcorp Ltd (www.cadcorp.com).
Further details, including the workshop programme, can be found at:
http://www.eogeo.org/Workshops/EOGEO2004
We look forward to seeing you in London in June.
Clive Best
Allan Doyle
Jeremy Morley
Suresh Ramachandran
Wyn Cudlip
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