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Presentation no. |
Title |
Source |
| 1 |
Analysis of tools and models to conduct economic
forecasts,
simulations and sensitivity analyses |
Mr Jaroslaw K. Ponder
Market, Economics and
Finance
Unit, ITU |
| 2 |
Telecommunications
demand – a review of forecasting
issues |
Dr Robert Fildes
Lancaster University, UK |
| 3 |
Applications
of Diffusion Models in Telecommunications |
Dr Nigel Meade
Imperial College London,
UK |
| 4 |
Pooling multi-country data: Short data and
multi-generations
of technologies |
Dr Towhidul Islam
University of Guelph,
Canada |
| 5 |
The Delphi methodology and other impact
assessment
methodologies: Opportunities and challenges for
standardisation
and regulation bodies in the
telecommunication sector |
Dr Knut Blind
The Fraunhofer Institute for
Systems and Innovation Research
ISI, Germany |
| 6 |
Examining forecasting methodologies to assist
and support
operators in the transition from a regulated environment to
deregulated markets |
Dr Mohsen Hamoudia
France Telecom, France |
| 7 |
Forecasting models for cost evolution of network
components and risk analysis based on uncertainties in
demand forecasts
and cost predictions |
Dr Kjell Stordahl
Telenor, Norway |
| 8 |
Complexity based business decision support tools
for
telecommunications applications |
Mr David Collings
Business Modelling, BT Exact, UK |
| 9 |
Understanding
consumer behaviour in information and
communication technology
markets |
Mr Alastair Robertson
Lancaster University,
UK
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| 10 |
Modeling
demand for telecom services using surveys |
Dr Paul
Rappoport
Temple University, USA |
| 11 |
Forecasting demand for Internet services:
Willingness-to-pay for VoIP |
Dr James Alleman
University of Colorado, USA |
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12 |
Linking
(telco) forecasting to innovation management |
Dr
Patrick van der Duin
Delft University, The Netherlands |