Call for papers

Help making our first 2015 edition a success

On the 29th of October 2015, OSGeo-be will host an event dedicated to free geomatics in Brussels at BEL, the Environment and Energy Agency of Brussels. FOSS4Gbe will be a day of conferences, demonstrations, debates and meetings about OSGeo topics. It will also be an opportunity to bring together the community of users, developers, policy makers or just curious FOSS geomatics.

The event is expected to gather around 250 to 400 people.
We will share knowledge and experiences during the whole event through presentations and demonstrations with 25 minutes each at most.

Presentations and side tracks

We will be having 3 parallel streams


Plenary Side Track Dev Track


Plenary sessions will be show cases of FOSS4G usages within business, administration, education and research.

The side track will be dedicated to interactive demonstrations for IT-Officers, with more concrete issues linked to the introduction and use of FOSS4G into a specific institutional environment.

The dev track will be a sort of dev room and presentation of latest developments within FOSS4G.


Are you an expert in GIS ?

Did you used OSGeo’s tools in a specific context - large SDI, Big Data, specific customer, innovative project, etc. - for your own business, research or for education?

If you meet any of these, STOP and... feel free to suggest a presentation!

Topics & Debates

Tools • Goals • Applications


Foss4G’s Tools: What are the current offers for storage, treatment and web distribution of spatial data?
How do Open Source tools allow you to successfully personalize software for your needs?

Goals: How can OSGeo help you in your organization? How to build an effective Open Source solution?
How to choose between different solutions?

Applications: Which Open Geomatics tools are deployed and used by administrations, companies, teachers and researchers? What about INSPIRE infrastructures, climate change and smart cities? What are the problems and opportunities that you encountered during migration of commercial software to Open Source software?

Format of presentations

Presentation will take place both in English and in the major official languages of Belgium: Dutch and French.

Each individual presentation will be allowed about 20 minutes and 5 minutes for Q&A.

Submissions can be written in English, French or Dutch (and adhere to the template available soon in ODT format).

Submission

Summaries must be sent by e-mail to the following address: presentation@foss4g.be by specifying the following elements:

  1. Your name and first name;
  2. A contact email;
  3. Your company (organization) and/or employer;
  4. Your intervention's title;
  5. A short abstract (200 characters max.)
  6. The nature of your intervention (Explanatory / Application / Demonstration);

Deadline

Deadline for submissions: October 2 Deadline for submission is October 2, but we invite presenters to send their title as soon as possible. Abstracts will be evaluated by a program committee and authors will be notified of their acceptance on October the 7th, 2015.
All the presentations will be made available on the event website.

How do we evaluate

The choice of presentations will be based on the quality of the submitted material, its interest for professional and student audiences and also its consistency with the program. The decision of the selection committee will be final and binding. Committee members speak on their own behalf, their choices do not reflect the position of their employer.

The Dutch and French coordinators of the program committee are Johan Van de Wauw (NL) and Gaël Kruwialis (FR).

We encourage you to send us an email for any inquiries.

FOSS4G is a free event. We thank our sponsors and partners for making this possible.

Bruxelles Environnement

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