| Agenda
and Documents |
Presentation |
| Tuesday,
30 November 2004 |
Welcome and Opening Address, Geoff Bascand, Deputy Government Statistician,
Statistics New Zealand |

(211KB)
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Business Performance and ICT, and
conference outcomes,
Eileen Basher, Business Performance,
Statistics New Zealand |
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Country Reports
- Each
country present to give 20 minute overview
of current ICT Stats programme, discuss existing
issues, expectations about conference and
future ICT statistical activity
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116KB |
Review
of Action Points from 2002 IT&T conference
- Specific updates
from each country assigned topics
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OECD
work on measuring the Information Society,
Sheridan Roberts, OECD
- The paper will cover
OECD standards work in the area of ICT statistics
and OECD’s role in the Global Partnership
for Development
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(187KB) |
Availability
and Analysis of ICT Indices in the Asia and
the Pacific, Roberto Pagan,
UNESCAP Statistics Division |
(409KB) |
Classification
of ICT Occupations, David Hunter,
Australia Bureau of Statistics
- Report on the approach
the ABS is taking towards the classification
of ICT occupations in the new Australian and
New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations
(ANZSCO)
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(111KB) |
ABS
ICT Satellite Account 2002-03,
Louise Talbot, Australia Bureau of Statistics |
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| Wednesday,
1 December 2004 |
Reflection on Day 1
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IT Security
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(337KB) |
Discussion and Actions: Trust and
Privacy and IT Security |
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Recent
ABS Develments on Microdata Analysis Issues,
Louise Talbot/Mike Scott, Australia Bureau
of Statistics
- Presentation including
developments in the Business Longitudinal
Database project
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Study on the Measurement and Appraisement
of China ICT Application Level, Mr.
Wang Qiang,, Department of International Statistical
Information China
- This paper introduced
an indicator system on the appraisement of
China ICT Application Level, and a survey
indicator system on the application of ICT
in government, business and household sector.
This paper will be an introduction on the
ICT development level research and survey
conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics
of China
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(208KB) |
| Thursday,
2 December 2004 |
Topic: New Issues
- Open forum (countries
to submit ideas prior to, and during conference)
to present and discuss specific new challenges
with ICT statistical collections
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Knowledge-Based
Economy and Society (KBE/S) Indicators,
Louise Talbot/Mike Scott, Australia Bureau
of Statistics
- This paper is a
brief outline of the ABS KBS/S framework,
followed by more detail on the context and
economic and social impacts dimensions. This
is followed by an outline of the three core
dimensions, along with the indicators which
have been published so far in the KBE/S product
itself
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Statistics
to measure the Knowledge-Based Economy: The
Case of Hong Kong, China, Stephen
K.C. Leung, Census & Statistics Department,
Hong Kong, China
- This paper aims
at reviewing the existing frameworks on KBE
promulgated by different organizations with
a view to drawing up an appropriate framework
for Hong Kong, China
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(444KB) |
Topic:
Broadband Issues(113KB),
Mike Scott, Australia Bureau of Statistics
- Focus on definitional
issues and comparability across the region
and experiences collecting broadband information
from both supply and use sides
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Topic:
2003 Survey on Unsolicited E-Mails/E-Mail Spam
(presentation and discussion) (114KB),
Ms Lee Meng Chung and Mr Stevens Ng, Infocomm
Development Authority of Singapore
- The Survey on Unsolicited
E-mails was an ad-hoc survey conducted by
IDA to understand the nature and extent of
e-mail spam in Singapore. This paper will
reveal the results of this survey
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(323KB) |
Conference Open Discussion and Action
Points
- Open discussion
on progress made during conference, action
points assigned to countries and ideas for
further cooperation and conferences
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Conference Conclusion and Way Forward, Eileen Basher, Business Performance Statistics
New Zealand |
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| Related
papers |
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