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This page lists the workshops and labs that are being finalised for the programme. Shortly it will show the final list. When that happens, the Workshops will be put on offer to registrants to choose. Until then, browse this to get a feel for what you can expect and get excited! You will be able to attend a workshop if you register for a conference + workshop package [http://conference.osgeo.org/index.php/foss4g/2008/schedConf/registration here] or if you purchase them separately. Workshops are extra items outside the core conference programme.
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This page lists the Workshops that are being finalised for the programme. Shortly it will show the final list. When that happens, the Workshops will be put on offer to registrants to choose. Until then, browse this to get a feel for what you can expect and get excited! You will be able to attend a workshop if you register for a conference + workshop package [http://conference.osgeo.org/index.php/foss4g/2008/schedConf/registration here] or if you purchase them separately. Workshops are extra items outside the core conference programme.
  
The Labs are 'mini-workshops', also hands-on and are part of the core programme. So you will be able to choose them at will during the conference. They will run in parallel to presentation tracks.  
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Workshop abstracts will be available on the main [[http://www.foss4g2008.org conference website]] soon. The main function of this page is to show you current availability of places in each workshop.
  
The following lists are current as of [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2008&month=7&day=18&hour=12&min=0&sec=0 July 19, 2008 14:00 SAST]
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The following list is current as of [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2008&month=7&day=22&hour=12&min=0&sec=0 July 22, 2008 14:00 SAST]
 
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<TH WIDTH=330 HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE BGCOLOR="#CCCCCC">LABS 'almost final' list</TH>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Working with GeoServer</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Justin Deoliveira, Chris Holmes</TD>
 
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            <TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Building a fast server for serving tiles</TD>
 
            <TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Guillaume Sueur</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>uDig</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Jesse Eichar</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Raster Processing and Preparation with GDAL</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Frank Warmerdam</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Creating MapGuide Maps with Style</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Robert Bray</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Configuration of deegree Web Services with an OpenJUMP based ConfigurationTool</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Judit Mays, Jens Fitzke</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Practical introduction to the MapFish web-mapping framework</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Eric Lemoine</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Practical introduction to Spatial Data Integrator powered by Talend</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Francois Prunayre</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Practical Introduction to Fusion</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Michael Robert Adair</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Extending the functionality of QGIS with Python plugins</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Marco Hugentobler, Horst D&uuml;ster, Tim Sutton</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Practical Introduction into 52?North's Sensor Observation Service</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Christoph Stasch</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=50 ALIGN=LEFT>Integration of access controlled OGC web services in identity federation  systems based on 52?North Security Solutions and OpenSSO</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Marko Reiprecht</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>A Practical Introduction to BirdEye: a GeoVisualization ToolKit</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Jason Bellone</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Introduction to the 52North Web Processing Service</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Bastian Schaeffer</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=47 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Using and extending ILWIS open source GIS software together with  GEONETCast services for web-based satellite image analysis</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Rob Lemmens</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT>OrbiGIS</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Erwan Bocher, Fernando Gonz&aacute;lez Cort&eacute;s, Thomas Leduc</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>MapWindow GIS Lab - Introduction to Custom GIS Application Development for Windows</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Brian Marchionni, Ted Dunsford</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=17 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Mapping of Information, a must for Development</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Mark de Blois</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=32 ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Supporting sustainable development: the GRASS opportunity.</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Massimiliano Cannata, Maria Antonia Brovelli</TD>
 
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<TD HEIGHT=34 ALIGN=LEFT>Generating end-to-end web mapping applications with geGIS</TD>
 
<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=MIDDLE>Jan De Moerloose</TD>
 
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The Labs are 'mini-workshops', also hands-on and are part of the core programme. So you will be able to choose them at will during the conference. They will run in parallel to presentation tracks and are 1h30 long. They are listed [[FOSS4G2008_Labs|here]] but their abstracts and scheduling will be available on the main conference website soon: http://www.foss4g2008.
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Revision as of 13:29, 22 July 2008

NOTE

This page lists the Workshops that are being finalised for the programme. Shortly it will show the final list. When that happens, the Workshops will be put on offer to registrants to choose. Until then, browse this to get a feel for what you can expect and get excited! You will be able to attend a workshop if you register for a conference + workshop package here or if you purchase them separately. Workshops are extra items outside the core conference programme.

Workshop abstracts will be available on the main [conference website] soon. The main function of this page is to show you current availability of places in each workshop.

The following list is current as of July 22, 2008 14:00 SAST

WORKSHOPS 'almost final' list Presenters Venue DateTime Places Remaining
Getting Started with MapServer Jeff McKenna, Pericles Nacionales, Tyler Mitchell CTICC Roof Terrace Monday 29 Sept - 9:00-12:30 100
Setting up a geospatial catalog using GeoNetwork opensource and GeoServer Jeroen Ticheler CTICC Room 1.40 Monday 29 Sept - 9:00-12:30 96
OpenLayers - Building Web Mapping Applications with a Solid Foundation Tim Schaub CTICC Roof Terrace Friday 3rd Oct - 9:00-12:30 100
Practical Introduction to MapGuide Open Source Robert Bray CTICC Room 1.40 Friday 3rd Oct - 9:00-12:30 96
Practical Introduction to GRASS and related software for beginners Marco Ciolli, Paolo Zatelli, Clara Tattoni CTICC Roof Terrace Friday 3rd Oct - 13:30-17:00 100
The Open-Geo Stack: OpenLayers, GeoServer, PostGIS Justin Deoliveira, Tim Schaub, Chris Holmes CTICC Room 1.40 Friday 3rd Oct - 13:30-17:00 96
FOSS4G routing with pgRouting tools and OpenStreetMap road data Claude Philipona, Daniel Kastl UCT Geomatics Lab Monday 29 Sept - 9:00-12:30 40
A Hitchhiker's guide to Ruby On Rails stack for geoWeb Krishna Sankar UCT Geomatics Lab Friday 3rd Oct - 9:00-12:30 40
gvSIG / Sextante Victor Olaya, Salvador Bayarri, José Vicente Higón, Laura Díaz UCT Geomatics Lab Friday 3rd Oct - 13:30-17:00 40
Collaborative Mapmaking with GeoDjango Josh Livni, Travis L Pinney CTICC Main Auditorium Monday 29 Sept - 8:30-12:00 50
Standardized Geoprocessing with 52?North Open Source Software Bastian Schaeffer UCT EGS Lab Monday 29 Sept - 9:00-12:30 40
Mapserver OGC Web Services Workshop Bart van den Eijnden, Assefa Yewondwossen, Jeff McKenna UCT EGS Lab Friday 3rd Oct - 9:00-12:30 40
Hydrological and Geomorphological Terrain Analysis with JGrass Silvia Franceschi, Andrea Antonello UCT EGS Lab Friday 3rd Oct - 13:30-17:00 40
Introduction to Geoportal Management using Mapbender Arnulf Benno Christl CTICC Overflow Monday 29 Sept - 8:30-12:00 40
Web based GIS and domain model integration Pieter De Graef CTICC Overflow Friday 3rd Oct - 8:30-12:00 40
MapWindow GIS Workshop - Introduction to Custom GIS Application Development for Windows Brian Marchionni, Ted Dunsford CTICC Overflow Friday 3rd Oct - 13:30-17:00 40


The Labs are 'mini-workshops', also hands-on and are part of the core programme. So you will be able to choose them at will during the conference. They will run in parallel to presentation tracks and are 1h30 long. They are listed here but their abstracts and scheduling will be available on the main conference website soon: http://www.foss4g2008.