Date: 5th – 9th November 2012
Venue: Hotel Kompas, Bled, Slovenia
Organizing Committee
Main Organizers:
Effie Lai-Chong Law, University of Leicester, UK/ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Gilbert Cockton, Northumbria University, UK Local Organizers:
Matic Pipan, Tanja Arh, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
Main goal of the TUTOREM Training School:
The overarching goal of TUTOREM is to improve participants’ understanding of significant research methods commonly or increasingly used in the field of HCI. Such an enhanced understanding will enable them to select and combine appropriate research methods for their specific HCI projects and to contextualise them without unintended impacts on validity. While we recognise the importance of theories that inform the development of research methods, due to the time constraint no session is dedicated to HCI theories. Nevertheless, relevant theoretical frameworks will be addressed in individual sessions of TUTOREM, which consist of lectures, workshops and discussions. In addition, student participants will collaboratively work in small groups on a mini-project with the topic identified by the School’s lecturers.
On 18 October, Go6 Institute, ARNES, and LTFE are hosting the 7th Slovenian IPv6 Summit, the main Slovenian and regional event intended to provide updates on the progress, achievements and best practices in the transition to IPv6, and the adoption of the protocol in business environments and organisations.
Attendees are invited to attend both the Slovenian IPv6 Summit on Thursday and the ION Conference on Friday, 19 October.
19 October 2012 – ION Conference
9:00 AM
Opening Remarks
Borka Jerman-Blažič, Internet Society Slovenia Chapter
9:15 AM
Welcome & About Deploy360
Richard Jimmerson, Internet Society
Richard Jimmerson will discuss the Internet Society Deploy360 Programme, the resources currently available, and the process of gathering community feedback to add more information to this free and open resource.
9:30 AM
IPv6 in the Enterprise: Real-world Deployment Experiences
Moderator: Jan Žorž (go6 Institute); Panelists: Lee Howard (Time Warner Cable); Simeon Lisec (Telekom Slovenije); Irena Nikolova (Google); Alain Fiocco (Cisco)
Panelists will discuss their experiences deploying IPv6 in their organizations, the technical and organizational challenges they faced, and the current status of their deployments.
10:30 AM
Consolidating Best Current Operational Practices Repositories
Aaron Hughes, 6connect
There are efforts across the globe to provide repositories of Best Common Practices (BCPs), Best Current Operational Practices (BCOPs), standards, and other referenceable material in Internet engineering. This session will highlight each of the efforts, what’s going on in each, and steps going forward to consolidate them.
10:45 AM
Coffee Break
11:00 AM
Deploying DNSSEC: From End-customer to Content
Moderator: Olaf Kolkman (NLnet Labs); Panelists: Carsten Strotmann (Men & Mice); Daniel Federer (SIDN); Benjamin Zwittnig (ARNES)
What needs to be done for DNSSEC to be deployed on a large scale? Panelists will discuss their experience in implementing DNSSEC within the environments of a network operator, enterprise, application developer, enterprise and for a regular domain name holder. Challenges to DNSSEC deployment will be discussed along with opportunities to address those challenges.
12:00 PM
World IPv6 Launch Results
Moderator: Richard Jimmerson (Internet Society); Panelists: John Brzozowski (Comcast); Jason Fesler (Yahoo!); Nathalie Trenaman (RIPE NCC)
On 6 June 2012, thousands of websites, network, and electronics vendors participated in World IPv6 Launch and permanently enabled IPv6. In this session, participants will discuss their experiences and provide some follow-up statistics and results.
1:00 PM
Lunch
2:00 PM
DNSSEC Training Workshop
Olaf Kolkman, NLNet Labs
In this workshop, attendees will learn the basics of DNSSEC and how it can help secure the DNS infrastructure. The session will include:
Fundamentals of DNS and DNSSEC
DNSSEC Validation
Signing of Domains with DNSSEC
Tools for working with DNSSEC
Troubleshooting DNSSEC
Come prepared with your questions and be ready to leave with enough knowledge to get started with securing your DNS with DNSSEC.
V okviru znanstvenoraziskovalnega sodelovanja med Republiko Ciper in Laboratorijem za odprte sisteme in mreže Instituta »Jožef Stefan« nas bodo med 18. in 20. oktobrom obiskali raziskovalci iz Cyprus University of Technology. Tema obiska bo kreativna multimodalna informacijska okolja za učenje na osnovi reševanja problemov.
V okviru znanstvenoraziskovalnega sodelovanja med Republiko Srbijo in Laboratorijem za odprte sisteme in mreže Instituta »Jožef Stefan«, nas bo med 24. in 26. oktobrom obiskala delegacija iz Strojne fakultete iz Niša. Tema obiska bo Uporaba tehnologije upravljanja poslovnih procesov v e-izobraževalnih sistemih. Obisk bodo izkoristili tudi za izmenjavo izkušenj z raziskovalci iz Strojne fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani.
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