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------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROGRAMME
------------------------------------------------------------------------

BASQUE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

BIARRITZ (FRANCE) JULY 2-4, 1997

In cooperation with AFCET, ACM

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Organized by

Institut Universitaire de Technologie=20
(Universit=E9 de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour) Bayonne - France

and=20

Facultad de Inform=E1tica (Universidad del Pa=EDs Vasco /=20
Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea) San Sebasti=E1n - Spain

-------------------------- PROGRAMME COMMITTEE -------------------------

Chairman : Flory, Andr=E9 (INSA, Lyon, France)

Programme Committee members:=20

Blanco, Jos=E9 Miguel (UPV/EHU, San Sebasti=E1n, Spain)
Bois, Jean Paul (JPB Consultant, Paris, France)
Bouisset, Marc (UQVAM, Montr=E9al, Canada)
Bouzeghoub, Mokrane (Universit=E9 de Versailles, France)
Brunie, Lionel (LIP-CNRS, Lyon, France)
Bubenko, Janis (Stockholm University, Kista, Sweden)
Costilla, Carmen (Universidad Polit=E9cnica de Madrid, Spain)
Chrisment, Claude (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
Demolombe, Robert (ONERA-CERT, Toulouse, France)
D=EDaz, Oscar (UPV/EHU, San Sebasti=E1n, Spain)
Frasson, Claude (Universit=E9 de Montr=E9al, Canada)
Gouard=E8res, Guy (IUT de Bayonne, France)
Grefen, Paul (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Guimaraes, Nuno (INESC, Lisboa, Portugal)
Illarramendi, Arantza (UPV/EHU, San Sebasti=E1n, Spain)
Julien, Christine (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
Kaltenbach, Marc (Universit=E9 de Montr=E9al, Canada)
King, Peter (University of London, UK)
Liu, Kecheng (Stafford University, UK)
Loucopoulos, Perikles (University of Manchester, UK)
March T., Salvatore (University of Minneapolis, USA)
Miranda, Serge (Groupe SERAM, Sophia-Antipolis, France)
Nanard, Jocelyne (LIRM, Montpellier, France)
Nguyen, G.T. (INRIA/LGI-IMAG, Grenoble, France)
Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri (University of Oulu, Finland)
Paton, Norman (University of Manchester, UK)
Patrick, Jon (Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand)
Piattini, Mario (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain)
Pinon, Jean Marie (LISI, Lyon, France)
Prabhakar, T.V. (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India)
Ramos, Isidro (Universidad Polit=E9cnica, Valencia, Spain)
Rolland, Colette (Universit=E9 de Paris 1, Paris, France)
Saltor, Felix (U. Politecnica Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain)
Sbattella, Licia (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
S=E8des, Florence (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
Sharp, Bernadette (Stafford University, UK)
S=F6lvberg, Arne (University of Trondheim, Norway)
Wieczerzycki, Waldemar (FPSNIT, Poznan, Poland)=20

------------------------- ORGANIZING COMMITTEE --------------------------

Chairperson : Dagorret, Pantxika (IUT de Bayonne, France)

Organization members:

Bessagnet, Marie-No=EBlle (FDEG/UPPA, Pau, France)
Dalmau, Marc (IUT de Bayonne, France)
Go=F1i, Alfredo (UZ, Zaragoza, Spain)
Lopist=E9guy, Philippe (UPV/EHU, San Sebasti=E1n, Spain)
Nodenot, Thierry (IUT de Bayonne, France)
Sallaberry, Christian (FDEG/UPPA, Pau, France)

------------------------ TOPICS OF THE CONFERENCE -----------------------

The BIWIT aim is to develop exchanges between researchers, developers,=20
industrialists and users working in different areas of computer science.=20
Each year, BIWIT workshop deals with a different theme. In 1997 the topic=
=20
of the workshop is "Data Management Systems".=20

Three invited speakers will present their research work or the state of the=
=20
art in their speciality :

STEPHANO CERI is Professor of Database Systems at the Dipartimento di=20
Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano. His research interests=
=20
are focused on extending database technology to incorporate data distributi=
on,
deductive and active rules, and object-orientation. He has published
articles on International Journals and Conference Proceedings, is co-author=
=20
of several books and associated editor of several international journals. H=
e=20
is member of ''VLDB Endowment'', ''EDBT Foundation'' and ''DOOD Steering
Committee'' and is currently project manager at the Politecnico di Milano o=
f=20
the Esprit Project P6333, ''IDEA: Intelligent Database Environments for=20
Advanced Applications''.

The title of the Invited Conference presented by Professor Stefano Ceri is =
:=20
Designing Applications with Objects and Rules: the IDEA Methodology.

TOM=E1S ISAKOWITZ is Professor on the faculty of the Information Systems=20
Department at New York University's Stern School of Business. His research=
=20
interests are hypermedia technology and its applications, decision support=
=20
and temporal databases. Professor Isakowitz has more than 10 years of
experience working in the field of hypertext, and is a leading expert in=20
hypermedia design. He has published over thirty articles on hypermedia and=
=20
actively participates in the organisation of conferences and workshops.
He has published in Communications of the ACM, IEE TSE, ACM TOIS, ACM TODS=
,=20
Journal of Management Information Systems and Decision Support Systems Jour=
nal
among others. Professor Isakowitz is a frequent lecturer on hypermedia and=
=20
other topics.

The title of the Invited Conference presented by Professor=20
Tom=E1s Isakowitz is : Integrating Databases and Web-based=20
systems : a Design perspective.

SERGE MIRANDA is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Nice, i=
n=20
Sophia Antipolis, France, a position he has held since October 1983. He is=
=20
currently scientific director of MBDS ("Mast=E8re Sp=E9cialis=E9 in Data B=
ase" of=20
CERAM Group") he founded in 1991, the highest French degree devoted to data=
=20
base systems with huge involvment of industry partners (ressource center=20
with 2 database machines).

The title of the Invited Conference presented by Professor Serge Miranda is=
:=20
Understanding and comparing object-relational data models.

---------------------------- BIWIT'97 PROGRAMME -------------------------

-------------------------
WEDNESDAY, 2nd July 1997
-------------------------

9:00 - 9:30=09=09Registration

9: 30 - 10:00=09Opening Session

10:00 - 11:00=09INVITED PAPER

Designing Applications with Objects and Rules : the IDEA Methodology, by=20
Stefano Ceri - Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di=
=20
Milano (Italy)

11:00 - 11:30=09Coffee Break

11:30 - 12:30=09SESSION 1 : OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASES

Object Database requirements for a scientific Workflow Application
R. McClatchey, Z. Kovacs - University West of England, Bristol (UK),=20
J.M. Le Goff - CERN, Geneva (Switzerland)

Value Based Identification and Functional Dependencies for Object Databases
H.J. Klein, J. Rasch - Universit=E4t Kiel (Germany)

12:30 - 14:00=09Lunch

14:00 - 16:00 =09SESSION 2 : INFORMATION RETRIEVAL

GOQL, a Graphical Query Language for Object-Oriented Database Systems
E. Keramopoulos, P. Pouyioutas, C. Sadler - University of North London (UK)

Knowledge Discovery in Relational Database : Extraction of N-ary Relationsh=
ips
C. Soutou - Universit=E9 de Toulouse II - IUT de Blagnac (France)

Platform Independent Tool for Designing Quality Graphical User Interfaces
T.N. Nigam, T.V. Prabhakar - Indian Institute of Tech., Kanpur (India)

A Query Algebra for Object-Oriented Databases Integrating Versions
G. Zurfluh, G. Hubert, E. Andonoff - Universit=E9 de Toulouse I (France),=
=20
A. Le Parc - Universit=E9 de Toulouse II (France)

16:00 - 16:30=09Coffee Break

16:30 - 18:00=09SESSION 3 : PARALLEL, DISTRIBUTED AND FEDERATED DATABASES

A parallel Extension for Existing Relational Database Management Systems
M. Exbrayat - ENS Lyon (France), H. Kosh - INSA Lyon (France)

A Case Tool to design Distributed Object Oriented Databases
F. Ravat, G. Zurfluh - Universit=E9 de Toulouse I (France), A. Lapujade,=20
C. Ernst - URACOM, Ramonville St Agne (France)

Towards Maintaining Integrity of Federated Databases
C. T=FCrker, S. Conrad - University of Magdeburg (Germany)

-------------------------
THURSDAY, 3rd July 1997
-------------------------

9:00 - 10:00=09INVITED PAPER

Integrating Databases and Web-based systems : a Design perspective, by Tom=
=E1s=20
Isakowitz - Faculty of the Information Systems Department, New York=20
University's Stern School of Business, (USA)

10:00 - 10:30=09Coffee Break

10:30 - 12:30=09SESSION 4 : HYPERMEDIA SYSTEMS

Design of U-Doc, a research vehicle for hyper document retrieval on the Int=
ernet
L. Chen, D. Donzes - Universit=E9 de Technologie de Compi=E8gne (France),=
=20
P. Faudemay - Universit=E9 Pierre-Marie Curie, Paris (France)

Creation and content-based retrieval in a radiological documentary record=
=20
A. Tchounikine - INSA Lyon (France)=20

Semantic Structuring of Documents=20
S. Calabretto, J.M. Pinon, L. Poullet - INSA Lyon (France)

Specifying Navigational Structures by Querying Hypermedia Design Models=20
S. Gordillo, G. Rossi, A. Diaz - Universidad de La Plata (Argentina)

12:30 - 14:00=09Lunch

14:00 - 15:30=09SESSION 5 : TEMPORAL DATABASES

Retrieval of one-dimensional data=20
D. Z Badal - University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (USA), H. Andre-J=F6n=
sson=20
- Link=F6ping University (Sweden)

Optimal Internal Partitioning for Temporal Databases=20
T. Zurek - Edinburgh University (UK)

Condition as temporal function in information systems=20
S. Jungjarayanon - Universit=E9 de Paris I (France), S.R. Schwer =96 Univer=
sit=E9
Paris 13 (France)

15:30 - 16:00=09Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:30 SESSION 6 : ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FOR DATABASES

MiO2, An Incremental Mechanism of Multiple Inheritance
L. Lakhal, M.. Benattou - Universit=E9 de Clermont-Ferrand (France)

On the functional approach to RDBMS
X.M. Lopez, V.M. Gulias, J.L. Freire - Universidade da Coruna (Spain)

SQL3 / ODMG - 93 integration through MIMO
P. Martinez, M. Piattini, E. Marcos, A. De Miguel - Universidad Carlos III=
=20
de Madrid (Spain)

17:30 - 18:30=09ROUND TABLE

-------------------------
FRIDAY, 4th July 1997
-------------------------

9:00 - 11:00=09SESSION 7 : INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN

Generic Models : a New Approach for Information Systems=20
Design
F. Laforest - INSA Lyon (France)

Towards an effective and integrated approach for Information Systems Design
M.K. Rahmouni, M.K. Abdi - Universit=E9 d'Es-S=E9nia d'Oran (Alg=E9rie),=20
B. Kouninef, - Institut des t=E9l=E9communications d'Oran (Alg=E9rie)

Design Warehouse : a "Data Warehouse" for Computer Aided Design
P. Laureri - ESPRI CONCEPT, Sophia Antipolis (France), G. Mopolo Moke=20
- CERAM - MBDS, Sophia Antipolis (France)

A generic data representation mechanism
P. Kardasis - Department of Computation, UMIST, Manchester (UK)

11:00 - 11:30=09Coffee Break

11:30 - 12:30=09INVITED PAPER

Understanding and comparing object-relational data model, by Serge Miranda,=
=20
Universit=E9 de Nice, Sophia Antipolis (France)

12:30 - 12:45=09Closing session

12:45 - 14:00=09Lunch

----------------------- CULTURAL INFORMATION ---------------------------

The history of the Basques and the Basque language goes back to pre-histori=
c=20
Europe and to primitive times. The Basque country is essentially a
linguistic and cultural community. It has always meant keeping their eyes=
=20
open on the world. Basque whalers and sailors have a long tradition of=20
trading and interchange with the Greeks, the Vikings, and the great Muslim
sea trading nations. Christoper Columbas' map-maker was a Basque, as was th=
e=20
first navigator to sail round the world, Juan Sebastian El Cano - the only=
=20
captain to return from the Magellan expedition."

ADMINISTRATIVE AND GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION

Situated on either side of the Pyrenees mountains (the 'backbone' of the Ba=
sque
country) and bordering the Atlantic ocean, the official Basque name for the=
=20
country is Euskal Herria. Administratively today, it is divided between
France (three provinces of Baxe-Nafarra, Lapurdi and Xiberoa, 3000 sq. kms,=
=20
250,000 inhabitants which form the Northen part) and Spain (four provinces =
of=20
Araba, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Nafarroa, 18000 sq. kms, and a population of=
=20
2,500,000 inhabitants, which form the Southern part).

GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES

More than half of the Basque country is formed by mountains of between 400 =
and
2500 metres high, in a relatively anarchic layout. Throughout the country t=
here
are both many forests and rich pasturelands, freshwater springs, sharp risi=
ng=20
peaks dominating long winding valleys, and massive cliffs plunging down
into the ocean. Equally there are gentle and more accessible slopes ideal f=
or=20
good farmland. The Pyrenean peaks axis slanting through the Basque country=
=20
divides it into two main zones ; one, the Atlantic side, has a mild ocean=
=20
climate and green landscape; the other, the meridional side, is predominant=
ly=20
influenced by the Mediterranean climate and colour.

THE NORTHEN BASQUE COUNTRY

The Northern Basque country covers all the areas north of the river Bidasso=
a.=20
Here the more modern coastal zone is in sharp contrast with the old farming=
=20
traditions of the hinterland. It was Napolean III who, at the end of the l=
ast
century, began to make it a holiday seaside resort. The main economic activ=
ity
of the Northern Basque country is centred in and around Bayonne-Anglet-Biar=
ritz
(known as the BAB). It is predominantly a services sector, with a relativel=
y=20
fast-growing industrial sector as well. It is worth noting that the nucleus=
of
international firms well-established here (in the fields of aeronautics,=20
smelting, electronics and telecommunications) has caused a development spin=
-off
of smaller and medium-sized firms in highly specialised areas. The BAB also=
has
the advantage of being situated in a truly Euro-region, with a population o=
f=20
nearly 5 million multi-lingual inhabitants radiating over 200 kms on either=
=20
side. It is an access to one of the most powerful and wealthy parts of the=
=20
Iberian peninsula and an obligatory transit zone for all movement of people=
=20
and goods from Northern to Southern Europe.

CONFERENCE LOCATION : BIARRITZ

Biarritz, where the conference is located, was dedicated to whaling and fis=
hery
activities until the end of the 18th century. Then, fishery economy went d=
own
and the city orientated towards health activities becoming a health resort.
The golden Belle Epoque of princes, princesses, statesmen and intellectuals=
=20
begun when Wellington's English officers shew to their compatriots the beau=
ties
of the city. But Biarritz really came into fashion when Napoleon III and hi=
s=20
court choose it as his holidays seaside resort.=20
Now, Biarritz is mainly dedicated to tourism.
The visitor has a variety of attractions to choose from, depending on the=
=20
season. There are the many fine sandy beaches where you can see local and=
=20
international surfers ride the rollers sweeping in from the Atlantic. There=
is
the magnificent forest of Chiberta behind the dunes, with a wonderful golf=
=20
course laid out among the pine trees. At any time of the year you can enjoy=
a=20
good game of golf or try your chance at the gaming tables of the Casino. Th=
ere
are leisure centres of all kinds, for sport or fitness and relaxation which=
=20
complement all the various cultural activities going on throughout the year=
=2E

WEATHER

Average temperature for Basque country in july is 25 C.

------------------------------- VENUE ----------------------------------

The Basque International Workshop on Information Technology will be held on=
=20
July 2-4, 1997 at :

CASINO MUNICIPAL
1, avenue Edouard VII - 64200 BIARRITZ, France
Tel : +33 5 59 22 44 66 Fax : +33 5 59 22 44 55

--------------------------- TRANSPORTATION -----------------------------

BY PLANE ....

*** Biarritz-Anglet-Bayonne International Airport provides :=20
National flights :
=2E.Air Inter : from Paris (1h10, five flights per day)
=2E.Air Littoral : from Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, Nantes
International flights : from Geneva, Barcelona, Madrid, ...
=20
*** Fuenterrabia (40km from Biarritz) provides :
National flights :
=2E.IBERIA : from Madrid, Barcelona, ...
=20
*** Bilbao (120 km from Biarritz) provides :
International flights :
=2E.IBERIA : from Brussels, Frankfort, London, Milan, ...

BY TRAIN ....

Biarritz Station has links with Paris (4h30), Bordeaux (1h30), Toulouse (4h=
15),
Marseille (9h00), Lyon (9h00), Madrid, Porto...

BY CAR ....

Motorway A63 and A64 : from Paris : 789 km, from Bordeaux: 187 km, from=20
Toulouse : 350 km, from Lyon: 735 km, from Spain : 25 km.

Please, ask BIWIT Secretary to send you information about available discoun=
t=20
vouchers if you plan to travel with SNCF (French railways) or AIR INTER=20
companies.

---------------------------- REGISTRATION ------------------------------

Those who wish to attend BIWIT'97 should fill in the enclosed registration=
=20
form and send it to :

BIWIT'97 Organization Secretary
IUT de Bayonne
Ch=E2teau-Neuf - 64100 BAYONNE France
Tel : (+33) 5 59.46.32.12 Fax : (+33) 5 59.46.32.29
email : biwit@iutbay.univ-pau.fr =20
www-page : http://wwwbay.univ-pau.fr

ENTITLEMENTS

Registrants for the Congress are entitled to :
** admission to all sessions,=20
** a copy of the proceedings (printed by IEEE CS Press),=20
** lunches and coffee breaks,
** conference-dinner (supplement for students).

REGISTRATION FEES

** ACM, AFCET, INFORSID member : 2400 FFrancs
** Author : 2400 FFrancs
** Student & not presenting any paper orally : 1000 FFrancs
** Other : 2800 FFrancs

Payment of fees will be accepted in Francs (FF) only.

PAYMENT AND CONFIRMATION :

Payment of fees must accompany all Registration Forms. Various possibilitie=
s=20
are offered for making the payment (see Registration Form). On receipt of=
=20
payment, Biwit Secretary will send to the participant confirmation of=20
registration.

NAME BADGE

An admission name badge will be delivered to each fully registered particip=
ant.
This badge gives access to the conference room and must be worn throughout =
the
whole conference period.

TRAINING AGREEMENT

We are habilited to sign a training agreement with interested companies.=20
Please ask the Biwit secretary for additional information.

--------------------------- ACCOMMODATION -------------------------

------------------
HOTELS IN BIARRITZ
------------------

Biwit participants benefit from special prices in the following list of hot=
els.
All of them are in Biarritz center, at most at 10 minutes walk from the=20
conference place. The precised fees include breakfast and are valid until t=
he=20
5th of July. If you plan to stay longer, please contact the hotel to know t=
he=20
hot season prices. Other possibilities are offered by applying at Biwit=20
Secretary or directly at the Biarritz Tourism Office :

Office du Tourisme de Biarritz
Javalquinto - 64200 Biarritz, France
Tel : +33 5 59 22 37 00 - Fax : +33 5 59 24 14 19

Hotel reservations must be done by each participant. Please, fill in the=20
attached hotel reservation form and send it to the chosen hotel. We remind =
you
that Biarritz is a very touristic place : please, book your accommodation a=
s=20
soon as possible.

*** (3 stars) HOTELS
---------------------

Name : H=F4tel WINDSOR
Address : Grande Plage - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 08 52
Fax : +33 5 59 24 98 90
Single : 400FF ; Double : 500FF
no pre-booked room

Name : H=F4tel FLORIDA
Address : 3, place Sainte Eug=E9nie - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 01 76
Fax : +33 5 59 24 36 54
Single : 400FF ; Double : 500FF
5 rooms available before the 01st of June

Name : H=F4tel PLAZA
Address : 10, avenue Edouard VII - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 74 00=09Fax : +33 5 59 22 22 01
Single : 400FF ; Double : 500FF
5 rooms available before the 31st of May

** (2 stars) Hotels
---------------------

Name : H=F4tel CENTRE
Address : 7, rue de Gascogne - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 36 42
Fax : +33 5 59 22 36 54
Single : 270FF ; Double : 310FF
5 rooms available before the 31st of May

Name : H=F4tel ROSES TRIANON
Address : 5, perspective de la C=F4te Basque - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 00 23
Fax : +33 5 59 22 29 46
Single : 270FF ; Double : 310FF
4 rooms available before the 01st of June

Name : H=F4tel ATALAYE
Address : 6, rue des Go=E9lands - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 06 76
Fax : +33 5 59 22 33 51
Single : 270FF ; Double : 310FF
5 rooms available before the 31st of May

Name : H=F4tel LE WELCOME
Address : Plage du Port Vieux - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 10 42
Fax : +33 5 59 22 18 13
Single : 270FF ; Double : 310FF
5 rooms available before the 31st of May

Name : H=F4tel AU BON COIN
Address : 5, rue de la Cit=E9 - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 01 68
Fax : +33 5 59 24 21 34
Single : 270FF ; Double : 310FF
10 rooms available before the 15th of June

Name : H=F4tel BELLEVUE
Address : 5, avenue Edouard VII - 64200 Biarritz
Tel : +33 5 59 24 17 07
Fax : +33 5 59 24 13 61
Single : 270FF ; Double : 310FF
5 double rooms available before the 31st of May

---------------------------------------------------
** (2 stars) Villages Vacances Familles in Anglet
---------------------------------------------------

Reservations at the VVF must be done by each participant using the Hotel=20
Reservation Form.=20

ADDRESS :

VVF - Promenade des sources
64600 Chambre d'Amour / ANGLET, France
Tel : +33 5 59 31 31 31=09Fax : +33 5 59 03 33 79
The VVF is a nice hollidays place located at Anglet, in front of a 7kms lon=
g=20
beach.
Distance from the workshop : 15 minutes (by bus).
A bus service (line number 4) is available all the day from 06:00 until 11:=
00,=20
every 15 minutes.

ROOMS AND FEES :

Only single rooms are available. The bathroom is shared between two single=
=20
rooms. Fees are 230 FF per person and per night, including breakfast.=20

HARD DEADLINES :
Reservation WITH A DEPOSIT have to be sent to the VVF before the 23th of Ma=
y.
The rooms have to be vacant on Saturday 5th of July (at noon).

----------------------- HOTEL RESERVATION FORM -------for the hotel-----

BASQUE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Biarritz (France), July 2-4, 1997

To Hotel : ............................................................

Fax number : ....................................

From=20:

Name : ..................................................................

First Name : ............................................................

Affiliation : ...........................................................
=2E........................................................................
=2E........................................................................

Address :................................................................
=2E........................................................................

Zip code : .............................
City : .................................

Country : .......................................

Telephone : .....................................
Fax : ...........................................

Please, specify the appropriate numbers in the followings :

Double : ................ Single : .....................

Arrival at the Hotel :
Date : ............. / ................ / 1997

Departure from the Hotel :
Date : ............. / ................ / 1997

Signature :
Date :=20

------------------------- REGISTRATION FORM -------for Biwit Secretary--

BASQUE INTERNATIONAL
WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Biarritz (France), July 2-4, 1997

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REGISTRATION FEE
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I am paying as :

* ACM, AFCET, INFORSID
member (membership n=BA ) : 2400 FFrancs

* Author (paper n=BA )........................ : 2400 FFrancs

* Student & I don't present any paper orally........ : 1000 FFrancs
I enclose a student card photocopy to the payment

* Other............................................. : 2800 FFrancs

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PAYMENT
---------

Payment of fees will be accepted in French Francs (FF) only.

I am paying by :

* bank transfer to CREDIT AGRICOLE =96 Tarnos I :
bank code 14306 00091
account number 91905524000 / 20

* cheque to the order of BIWIT to be sent to BIWIT Secretary

* official order form to be sent to BIWIT Secretary=20

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TRAVEL DISCOUNTS
----------------

(Y/N) Please, send me an AIR INTER discount voucher
(Y/N) Please, give me information about French railways discounts.

Name : .................................................................

First name : ...........................................................

Affiliation : ..........................................................
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Address :
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Zip code : .............................
City : .................................

Country : .......................................

Telephone : .....................................

Fax : ...........................................

Email : .........................................

Number of invoices requested :

Date :
Signature

------------------------- BIWIT SECRETARY ------------------------------

BIWIT'97 Organization Secretary
IUT de Bayonne
Ch=E2teau-Neuf - 64100 BAYONNE France
Tel : (+33) 5 59.46.32.12 Fax : (+33) 5 59.46.32.29
email : biwit@iutbay.univ-pau.fr
www-page : http://wwwbay.univ-pau.fr

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