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This page is for suggestions and comments about the branch programme for the 2006/7 academic year.
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Supply chain talk – from CM at Cranfield
I offered a presentation/discussion last year and never heard any more.
I see that the new programme has been launched for this year.
In case of illness etc. it would be possible for me to stand in at short notice (say a few days)and to talk about either of these subjects.
If there would be any interest in either of these please let me know.

New offers of speakers/topics

  • The IT challenges of developing supply chains, or 
  • Evolving performance measurement systems to meet global supply chain needs

Brought forward from the 2005/6 planning page

Possible lecture subjects

(Subjects which have been covered in previous years have been deleted)

  • Data Protection Act 
  • Property, SPAM Legislation, Freedom of Information
  • Data Security
  • Software Engineering
  • Aspect-oriented software development
  • Naming
  • Web Services Choreography
  • Data Storage and Backup
  • Talks from BCS Award winners
  • Issues in moving to Linux
  • e-Diamond Project
  • Bayesian Statistics
  • Project Management: Estimation and Controlling Scope Creep
  • Virtual Reality
  • Building a Personal Web Site
  • Networking, Broadband delivery
  • Running International Businesses
  • Pipex-ISP-performance-unbundling the local loop
  • e-procurement
  • Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery
  • Next generation mobiles
  • Joint sessions with other local groups such as the IEE Oxford branch, or the Open Source Specialist Group.

 
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