As the organisers FAILED to COMMUNICATE, pricing is as follows:
ASC MEMBER DELEGATE @ £160
ASC NON-MEMBER DELEGATE @ £210 (includes ASC Membership to 31.12.09)
ASC MEMBER ACADEMIC DELEGATE @ £115
ASC NON-MEMBER ACADEMIC DELEGATE @ £155 (includes ASC Membership to
31.12.09)
FULL-TIME STUDENT DELEGATE @ £10
Yet again, PLEASE, please make costing of events salient in email
announcements.
Organisers, while no doubt expert in WORD etc, do not seem to have good
grasp of what potential attendees need to know
Hint. ££££££ matter
Best
Diana
On 19/08/2008 11:05, "Randy Banks" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> **************************************************************
> *** an announcement from The Association for Survey Computing.
> *** Apologies for any cross-postings
> **************************************************************
>
> GETTING THE MESSAGE ACROSS. AUTOMATING AND COMMUNICATING SURVEY RESULTS
>
> A One Day Conference organised by the Association for Survey Computing
> (ASC). Imperial College, London, UK, 3 October 2008
>
> The next ASC one-day conference will be on the topic of delivering
> survey results. There have been many new developments in this area
> during the past several years and there have been changes made to
> existing techniques. The Internet continues to provide opportunities for
> direct communication with end users of data. Indeed, users are
> continuously becoming more sophisticated in their use of technology and
> are demanding, rightly, that data suppliers provide innovative and
> reliable solutions.
>
> Presentations being included cover the following topics:
>
> * The challenges thrown up by new object models in MS Office 2007
> * Taking advantage of Microsoft COM, .NET Framework and Common
> Language Runtime
> * Automating continuous tracking
> * Controlling workflow
> * Graphical representation and automated charting
> * Bringing information to the desktop
> * Interactive dashboards
> * OLAP cubes, multidimensional reporting
> * Case studies
> * Managing stakeholder expectations
> * Efficiency gains and losses
> * Caveats, pitfalls and what not to do
> * Privacy and security
>
> The full programme and synopses will be available shortly on the ASC
> website: http://www.asc.org.uk
>
> The booking form for both delegates and exhibitors is also available on
> the website.
>
> Enquiries should be directed to [log in to unmask]
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> Please reply to:
>
> Christine Jenkins, Administrator ([log in to unmask])
> ASC, PO Box 76, Berkeley, GL13 9WU, UK
> http://www.asc.org.uk
>
> This message has been sent on behalf the ASC by:
>
> Randy Banks ([log in to unmask])
> Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
> University of Essex, Colchester, UK CO4 3SQ
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