WG211/M21Schedule
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IFIP Working Group 2.11, Twenty-first Meeting
August 15th-18th in Odense, Denmark
The meeting will be held in Odense, Denmark, hosted by Ulrik Pagh Schultz.
The meeting will last 3.5 days; the first three days will be full-day, whereas the last day will be a half-day session.
Venue
The meeting will take place at the main campus of the University of Southern Denmark located in the city of Odense, in the meeting room Ellehammer. To get to the main campus there is both a city bus and a tramway that leaves from the train station and stops at the university. Both have frequent departures morning and afternoon, and operate most of the day.
Travel
The easiest way to travel to Odense is via Copenhagen International Airport. From the airport a 2-hour direct train ride will take you to the center of Odense, with hotels located within walking distance from the train station.
Accommodation
We will recommend a hotel located in the center of Odense.
Registration
Registration will be on-line and paid via credit card. The registration site will be accessible end of April.
Attendance
Members: please add yourself here (in alphabetical order by last name) or email a chair-person to be added. [Guests will be added by chair-people]
Edwin Brady, Jacques Carette, Ulrik Pagh Schultz
Talks
See below for schedule, note that the actual scheduling of talks will not be available until the meeting starts. Members: please add yourself and your topic, alphabetical order by last name:
We will follow our usual format of interactive talks with an active audience, using a chess clock for timing, as follows. For each talk the speaker and the audience each get at most 25 minutes. The audience does not have to wait until the end of a talk to ask questions; interaction and discussion is encouraged. (But experience from previous meeting shows that it is useful to let the speaker at least finish their introduction before interrupting.) To ensure fairness, administration of the time used by each party is done using a chess clock. Operation of the clock rotates among participants. Both speakers and audience are expected to contribute to make talks and discussions engaging, interesting, and useful. Therefore, we observe a policy of no use of electronic devices during talks (other than the device the speaker uses to present slides). Bring paper and pen for making notes.