The Eighth Annual
Network Symposium is
organised by the School
of Computing and
Mathematical Sciences,
Liverpool John Moores
University and is
sponsored by the EPSRC.
The symposium is
intended as a forum for
PostGraduate students to
present their work,
alongside guest
speakers.
Royal
Philips
Electronics
of the
Netherlands
is a
global
leader
in
healthcare,
lifestyle
and
technology,
delivering
products,
services
and
solutions
through
the
brand
promise
of
“sense
and
simplicity”.
BTexact
Technologies
has an
enviable
heritage
and is a
major
force in
the
worldwide
research
and
technology
business.
Its
international
reputation
for
research
and
engineering
achievement
has been
established
over the
last 30
years.
Established
in 1957,
the
British
Computer
Society
(BCS)
is the
leading
body for
those
working
in IT.
With a
world-wide
membership
now over
50,000
members
in over
100
countries,
BCS is
the
qualifying
body for
Chartered
IT
Professionals
(CITP).
BCS was
incorporated
by Royal
Charter
in 1984.
Its
objects
are to
promote
the
study
and
practice
of
computing
and to
advance
knowledge
of and
education
in IT
for the
benefit
of the
public.
BCS is
also a
registered
charity.
LJMU
is proud
to be a
modern
university,
with
learning
and the
advancement
of our
students
at the
heart of
all our
activity.
Our
ethos is
dream,
plan,
achieve
and we
aim to
nurture
the
dreams
of every
single
student.
Our
approach
is
holistic
in
nature -
we
provide
stimulating
and
challenging
programmes
of study
that are
informed
by
scholarship
and
research,
and that
engender
a spirit
of
academic
enquiry;
and we
also
provide
an
environment
conducive
to the
personal
development
of our
students