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16-17 November 1999
Day1
Workshops
Workshop 1: The localisation tools in Ireland
An integrated workflow system for managing the translation of web site content, by Dermont McCarthy (Star Ireland Ltd)
Making Human Language Technologies work for localisation -researchers produce the results, by Tony Hegarty (LINFLINK)
(Research at the LRC:)
The WebIT/EFCOT project, by Antoin O'Slatara (LRC)
The Transrouter project, by Roisin Cleary (LRC)
An overview, by Richard Sutcliffe (LRC)
Workshop 2: Education and certification for the industry
Industry requirements realised, by Padraig Bracken (VistaTEC)
Meeting technical needs, by John Rowley (Corel)
Telework -an innovative training methodology for the localisation industry, by Joe McCormack (Telework Ireland).
Defining courses and certification for the localisation industry -the Curriculum Councel formula, by Alfie Keary (CATT, CLP partnership)
CLP assessment -from vision to reality, by Dr Christine Horn (Lionet Technologies)
ICLP -establishing the framework for 2000, by Reinhard Schaller (LRC)
Day 2
Conference
Localisation and the new media
A translation portal: the next revolution in the translation industry, by Alex Pressman (UNISCAPE)
The new media industry
Riding the Rollercoaster: Localisation challenges of the Games Industry, by Carol Aggett (Electronic Arts Ltd.)
Localisation companies: Completing the service offering, by Nial Handy (Novell)
The new media localisation -removing linguistic e-barriers
Managing your localisation assets, by Tom Grogan (International Translation and Publishing)
New media localisation -challenge or opportunity?
The localisation industry is the enabler of the multilingual information society, by Anthony O'Dowd (Corel)