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EuSpRIG 2009 Spreadsheet Gurus Meet in Paris Experts From Europe and North America meet to discuss the role of spreadsheets in organisational excellence at the 10th annual spreadsheet risks conference on July 2-3 in Pari
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Document Date: 2010-01-26 09:52:16


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Cardiff / Paris / /

Company

HBOS / European Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group / Fairway Associates / Spreadsheet Engineering Ltd / /

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North America / /

Country

France / United States / United Kingdom / /

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Person Travel / /

Facility

Cornell University / Oregon State University / University of Greenwich / Dundalk Institute of Technology / University of Wales Institute Cardiff / University of Texas / University of California / University of Maryland Baltimore / /

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ubiquitous technology / /

Organization

University of Maryland Baltimore / UK Financial Reporting Council’s Board for Actuarial Standards / Control Association / Oregon State University / Institute of Technology / University of Wales Institute Cardiff / EuSpRIG / Ecole Normale Sup•rieure de Cachan / University of California / San Francisco / Northern Chapter / University of Greenwich / School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science / Cornell University / University of Texas / School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University / /

Person

Angus Dunn / Ray Hooper / Bill Bekenn / Drs Sriram Iyengar / Beirne / John Svirbely / Tom Grossman / Louise Pryor / Stoy Hayward / Matthew Dinmore / Angela Collins / Sebastian Dewhurst / Martin Erwig / Susan Allen / Kevin McDaid / John Hunt / Marie Blondel / /

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Position

Professor / chair / Director of Actuarial Standards / Secretary / Associate Professor / /

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Texas / California / /

Technology

monumental Medical Algorithms / /

URL

www.arxiv.org / www.eusprig.org / www.medal.org / /

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