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Written by IQ Network Events Co-ordinator
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Wednesday, 07 February 2007 |
Agenda for the Spring IQ Network ForumWhile not all speakers have confirmed their presentation titles to us yet, the IQ Network events team are proud to announce the running order for the day's events. The Agenda can be seen by clicking "Read More" below. Registrations are open, with ICS members, IAIDQ members and Students being eligible for free admission. However registration is required as we need to be able to provide enough food for all delegates. To register for the event, click HERE. If you have any questions or experience difficulties registering, please email
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Sponsors for the event include:
| Time | Agenda Item | | 09:00 | Registration & Coffees | | 09:15 | Introduction from Conference co-Chair, Howard Duncan, DCU School of Computing & Vice President ICS Council | | 09:30 | Poor IQ Can Get you Sued - the non statutory impact of Information Quality Daragh O Brien, IQ Network Convenor | | 10:25 | Improving Data Quality in Healthcare John Brazil, HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre | | 11:15 | Coffee Break | | 11:30 | Presentation Title To Be Confirmed Cinzia Cappielo, Politecnico di Milano | | 12:15 | Maintaing Sustainable Data Quality Tony O'Brien, Remploy & Nottingham-Trent University Business School | | 12:45 | Lunch | | 13:45 | Presentation Title To Be Confirmed Michael Mielke, Deutsche Bahn AG & German Association for IQ | | 14:35 | Presentation Title To Be Confirmed Andrew Kinnear, AKMA Consulting & IAIDQ UK CoP | | 15:25 | Coffee Break | | 15:45 | Research Opportunities In Information Qualtity Dr. Markus Helfert, DCU School of Computing & Academic Convenor IQ Network | | 16:10 | Discussion Forum | | 17:00 | Conference Ends | ( Please note that in the event of the discussion running over the alloted time, the organisers have a contingency plan to carry on that part of the event in an alternative location.) |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 February 2007 )
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