Summer School on Advanced Braodband Communication

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Subject: Summer School on Advanced Braodband Communication

Please find attached the program of the Second International Summer
School on "Advanced Broadband Communication" to be held in Madrid and
Aveiro. I would appreciate If you forward it to potentially interested
persons.

Juan Quemada
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                    Second International Summer School on 
                      Advanced Broadband Communications 

                 ATM Enabling the 21st Century Organisation.

                      Madrid, Aveiro, July 11-15, 1994 

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The RACE project BRAIN is pleased to announce its "Second International Summer
School on Advanced Broadband Communications (ABC)".

Following the success of the last year's first distributed Summer School on
ABC, this edition will feature new advances in subject matter and use of ATM
technologies in a distance education network.  This year, participants will
explore the contribution of broadband technologies to the world of enterprise
and corporate communications.

Examining broadband communication requirements with strong emphasis in

   o Broadband technologies
   o Telecommunications/IT technologies
   o System integration aspects
   o The range of decision making factors
   o Potential applications

this Summer School will allow its participants to gain the knowledge required
to assist the migration of organisations towards broadband networking
platforms.

Each day proposes a coherent theme relating to aspects of business user views
of advanced communications leading to a team-based problem-solving "syndicate"
sessions using CSCW. The Summer School will provide perspectives of these
networking technologies from both the large corporate user to the small and
medium-sized enterprise.

The syndicate sessions will be based on realistic case studies such as:
airline reservation systems; residential business user access to travel
information; LAN interconnection for banking; transnational brodband services
provision; network for aerospace industry supporting all aspects of design,
training, financial,...

In addition the Summer School will provide demonstrations of project
results. This includes: RACE projects, such as EUROBRIDGE, EXPLOIT, CIO, IBER,
PREPARE, CATALYST, RAMA,..; PLANBA projects such as EDUBA, RAL-ATM, etc.


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LOCATIONS AND INTERCONNECTION

At least four sites will be united in Summer School '94 using a European
Community sponsored ISABEL-IBER 34 Mbit/s ATM advanced network

    o ETSI Telecomunicacion, Madrid-Spain (Central Site)  
    o University of Aveiro, Aveiro-Portugal  
    o CET, Aveiro-Portugal  
    o TIDSA, Madrid-Spain

A Multimedia Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) tele-education
application will join lecture rooms at different physical sites into a unified
virtual lecture room where lecturers and participants join together in a
unique, interactive educational experience.

Although more sites will join to SS'94, open registration will only exist at
the ETSI Telecomunicacion of the Technical University of Madrid in Spain and
at the Universidade de Aveiro in Portugal.

In addition to ISABEL-IBER interconnecting RIA of Telecom Portugal and RECIBA
of Telefonica, it will be used the CIBELES (Telefonica) infrastructure and the
PLANBA ATM LAN at the ETSI Telecomunicacion in Madrid, as well as the
campus-wide ROBL broadband network of the University of Aveiro.

Additional feasibility studies are underway with RACE projects CATALYST,
EXPLOIT, BETEUS and the Spanish National tele-education satellite project
ETSIT to broadcast SS'94 to sites in Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany and
possibly other European countries.

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OBJECTIVES

Business Communication - either for large corporations or small and medium
enterprises (SMEs) - is considered as the main driving force for the short
term introduction of IBC (Integrated Broadband Communications).  These
requirements will have a strong impact in the strategy of most PNOs, equipment
suppliers, users, ...

This year the Summer School (SS'94) is targeted at training public operators
and suppliers for their new role in competitive business with major
responsabilities in meeting user needs within SMEs and corporate
communications.  The Summer School also aims at assisting user organisations
to frame the relevant issues for the potential development of broadband
communications applications and be in a position to address implementation
issues & supplier relationships.

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The 1994 Summer School is targeted at any person requiring a comprehensive
overview of Advanced Broadband Communications focussed on corporate needs and
SMEs. In particular:

  o Telecommunications/IT managers of medium/large enterprises.

  o Telecommunication engineers of public operators.

  o Senior communications/IT staff.

  o Telecommunication consultants.

  o Software suppliers of communication applications.

  o Researchers interested in the field of broadband communications.

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PROGRAMME

To achieve SS'94 goals each day will present a coherent theme related to the
business user's view of advanced communications for corporate needs and SMEs.

MONDAY - 11th July:   Framing the School & User Requirements

    The fist day will initiate the logical progression of themes starting with
    an introduction covering business user needs for advanced networks and
    services for improving the enterprise effectiveness.

  SESSIONS:    

  WELCOME by the rectors from the University of Madrid & Aveiro.

  A1 [09.30-10.30] - Presentation of SS'94
                       Vasco Lagarto CET, Juan Quemada, UPM; 
                       John Dobson, Univ. Newcastle;

  A2 [11.00-12.30] - Enterprise Network & Corporate Communications
                       Jeff Gould, Datastrategies; Jerome Camus, Theseus

  A3 [14.00-15.30] - Advanced Networks & Services Road Map 
                       David Fisher, FORT Communications

  A4 [15.45-17.15] - Requirements Determination
                       John Dobson, University of Newcastle

  S1 [17.15-18.00] - Syndicate Session I

TUESDAY - 12th July:  Communications and Technologies

    Day 2 addresses the relevant technological issues and base
    technologies. It will cover cell base technologies (ATM, SMDS,..)
    access networks (wire, fiber and wireless) or current and future
    trends in LANs and LANs interconnection.

  SESSIONS:

  B1 [09.00-10.30] - Cell-based Technology
                       Jeff Gould, Datastrategies; Jerome Camus, THESEUS

  B2 [11.00-12.30] - Technological trends in the Access Loop
                       Niels Anderson, NKT; Manuel de Oliveira Duarte,
		       Univ. Aveiro; Silvia Ruiz, Tech. Univ. Barcelona

  B3 [14.00-15.30] - An Evolutionary Approach to LANs & LANs Interconnection
                       Thierry Boissier, Metropolitan Fiber Systems

  B4 [15.30-17.00] - Data Communications.& Distributed Computing
                       Chris Mayers - ANSA Team Cambridge

  S2 [17.30-19.00] - Syndicate Session II


WEDNESDAY - 13th July: System Integration

    Following the main technological components, Day 3 builds on this
    knowledge by examining enterprise and corporate network systems
    integration, management problems and provides a systems
    engineering view.

  SESSIONS:

  C1 [09.00-10.30] - Communications Management
                       George Williamson, BT; William Donnelly, Broadcom

  C2 [11.00-12.30] - Management & Dependability
                       George Williamson, BT; Jeff Gould, Datastrategies; 
                       Jerome Camus, Theseus

  S3 [14.00-16.00] - Syndicate Session III

  C3 [16.15-17.30] - System Engineering
                       Darrel Ince, Open University, UK

  C4 [17.30-18.30] - Messaging and Distributed Services
                       Jose Manas, Tech. Univ. Madrid; Pedro Ramalho, INESC

THURSDAY - 14th July: Key factors for Decision Making

    This sequence leads logically to Day 4 sessions focussed on
    business user decision making. "Make or buy" - users must choose
    among options ranging from leased dark-fiber transmission to more
    sophisticated public operations, such as Virtual Private Networks
    (VPN) and advanced Intelligent Networks Services (IN) that may
    bundle sophisticated management and switched services.

  SESSIONS:

  D1 [09.00-10.30] - Telecommunication Systems: The Boundaries of the
                                                           Public Service 
                       Otto Baireuther, EURESCOM

  D2 [11.00-12.30] - Cost Modelling for Advanced Networks
                       Andre Socard, SAT; Manuel de Oliveira Duarte,
                       Univ. Aveiro; Jeff Gould, Datastrategies

  D3 [14.00-15.30] - Corporate Effectiveness & Virtual Private Networks
                       Mario Campolargo, RCO-DG XIII; Wulf Bauerfeld,
		       DeTeBerkom; William Donnelly, Broadcom

  D4 [15.45-17.30] - Advanced CPE
                       Jean Clovis Tichon, Alcatel; David Drury, FORE;
		       Jos de Klein, Synoptics;

  S4 [17.30-19.00] - Syndicate Session IV


FRIDAY - 15th July:  Corporate Communications and the Future

    The final day is devoted to advanced applications and IBC services,
    including demonstrations of projects (RACE, PLANBA,..), advanced
    multimedia applications, virtual reality, ..  After a key note
    speaker presenting the EC initiatives on advanced networking, a
    panel on the future evolution of broadband communications at the
    corporate side will close the Summer School, bringing together
    experts from different perspectives (users, suppliers, PNOs,
    academia, ...). 

  SESSIONS:

  E1 [09.00-10.30] - Advanced Multimedia Applications & Interfaces
                       Jose Encarnacao - Frauenhofer Institut.

  E2 [11.00-12.30] - The Orlando Time Warner & Silicon Graphics project, 
                       Javier Castellar, Silicon Graphic.
                   - Advanced Experiments on the Information Superhighways,
                       Jorge Warren, SUN-Microsystems.
                   - RAMA: Remote Access to Museum Archives, 
                       Guillermo Cisneros, Tech. Univ. Madrid
                   - EDUBA: Distance Education over Broadband Networks
                       David Fernandez, Tech. Univ. Madrid

  S5 [14.00-14.45] - Presentation of Syndicate Work

  E3 [14.45-15.15] - EC Initiatives in Advanced Broadband Communications
                       Augusto de Albuquerque, European Commission DG XIII-B

  E4 [15.15-16.45] - PANEL: Future Corporate Networks.
                       Jeff Gould, Datastrategies; Jerome Camus (Moderators)
                       Augusto de Albuquerque, DG XIII-B; 
                       Antonio Golderos, Telefonica;
                       Juan Martinez Fernandez-Villamil, Ericsson;
                       Paulo Nordeste, Telecom Portugal/CET;
                       Manuel de Oliveira Duarte, Univ. of Aveiro;
                       Francisco Padinha, Telecom Portugal;
                       Martin Potts, ASCOM;
                       Juan Riera, Tech. Univ. of Madrid;
                       George Williamson, BT.

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HONORARY COMMITTEE

Roland Huber (Chair),    European Commission, Director DGXIII-B, Belgium
Javier Dominguez,        Director Telefonica-Tecnologia, Spain
Manuel Fernandes Thomas, Secretary of Science and Technology, Portugal
Julio Linares,           Director Telefonica I+D, Spain
Javier Nadal,            Director General de Telecomunicaciones - MOPTMA, Spain
Paulo Nordeste,          Director of the Central Directorate for R&D of
                         Telecom Portugal/CET, Portugal
Francisco Padinha,       Board of Administration of Telecom Portugal, Portugal
Julio Pedrosa de Jesus,  Reitor da Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Rafael Portaencasa,      Rector Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Rui Aguiar,          University of Aveiro, Portugal
Anatolio Alonso,     DGTel - MOPTMA, Spain
Arturo Azcorra,      Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Joao Bastos,         CET, Portugal
Jerome Camus,        Institut Theseus, France
Pedro Chas,          Telefonica I+D, Spain
Pierre Courtois,     AIB, Belgium
John Dobson,         University of Newcastle, United Kingdom  
Jose Domingues,      CET, Portugal (BRAIN Project Manager)
Manuel de Oliveira Duarte, Univ. of Aveiro, Portugal (Aveiro Site Manager)
Klaus Franke,        Technical University of Chemnitz, Germany  
Luis Gonzalez Souto, CDTI - MINER, Spain
Vasco Lagarto,       CET, Portugal  
Pierre Lagasse,      University of Gent, Belgium  
Vicente Marana,      TELEFONICA, Spain
Hans Melchior,       Swiss Federal Institut of Technology, Switzerland  
Tomas de Miguel,     Technical University of Madrid, Spain  
John O'Reilly,       University College North Wales, United Kingdom  
Santiago Pavon,      Technical University of Madrid, Spain  
Steven Plagemann,    SHP Systems Services, Ireland (BRAIN Technical Manager)  
Juan Quemada,        Technical Univ. of Madrid, Spain (Summer School Manager)
Michel Roy,          European Commission DGXIII-B, Belgium
Silvia Ruiz,         Technical University of Catalunya, Spain  
Joaquin Salvachua,   Technical University of Madrid, Spain  
Eric Scharf,         Queen Mary Westfield College, United Kingdom  
Amaro de Sousa,      Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Reg Teesdale,        SESTEL, France  
I Venieris,          National Technical University of Athens, Greece  
Robert Vinckier,     SHP Systems Services, Belgium  
George Williamson,   British Telecom, United Kingdom


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MADRID

Madrid, the lively and beautiful capital of Spain, is located in the heart of
the country and offers plenty of exciting choices to the visitor. On the one
hand, the city has plenty of worldwide known museums, monuments and a restless
cultural life. On the other hand, night life is also a strong point of Madrid,
especially in July when holidays are starting and hundreds of outdoor pubs and
restaurants offer their delights along the so-called "Madrilenian coast" till
deep into the night. Historical sites such as Toledo, Segovia, Avila,
Aranjuez, ...  can be reached within 1 hour from Madrid. Even Sevilla
or Cordoba can be reached in less than 2h30min with the new high speed train.

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AVEIRO 

Aveiro is a charming University Town located on the Portuguese coast 70km
south of Oporto. It is easily reached from all European capitals by frequent
air services to Oporto and Lisbon and has good train/autoroute connections to
both cities.  Aveiro is the center of the beautiful "Rota da Luz", literally
the "Light Route". A region full of contrasts, where land and water merge
together, thanks to the waters of the inlet called "Ria", a vast space ideally
suited to nautic activities.  At the same time the town enjoys an exciting
night atmosphere, proper of a university population.....

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For further information, contact Secretariats:

Dept Ing. Telematica (SS'94)           Dept. Electronica e Telecomunicacoes
ETSI Telecomunicacion                  Universidade de Aveiro (SS'94)
E-28040 Madrid, Spain                  3800 AVEIRO, Portugal                  
tel: +34 1 3367332, fax: ..333         Tel: +351.34.391937, fax: ..941
email: SS94@dit.upm.es      

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                     S U M M E R    S C H O O L ' 94
                                   
                         R E G I S T R A T I O N

                      11-15 July 1994, Madrid, SPAIN
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The central site will be located at ETSIT-UPM in Madrid where the main
auditorium will be put up. For registration at the Madrid site at
ETSIT-UPM, complete this form and return it to :

  Fundacion Universidad Empresa (Summer School 94)  
  Serrano Jover 5 - planta 7                      tf:  +34 1 5419600, 5419003  
  28015, Madrid                                   fax: +34 1 5470652  
  SPAIN                                           e-mail: SS94@dit.upm.es

All amounts in Spanish Pesetas (Pta).  We do recommend early registration
as the summer school has a limited number of places.
____________________________________________________________________________
Registration Fees:             Early Registration        Late Registration 
                               (Before June 6th)    
Reduced fee (*)         :         [ ]  48.000 Pta         [ ]  63.000 Pta  
Regular fee             :         [ ]  69.000 Pta         [ ]  84.000 Pta  
Student fee             :         [ ]  38.000 Pta         [ ]  53.000 Pta  

Conference Dinner (Extra ticket): [ ]   7.000 Pta

(*) Reduced fee applies to : RACE or other CEC funded project members and
    PLANBA funded project members. Proof of Student or Reduced fee status
    must be attached.

Reduced or Regular fee covers: welcome reception, conference, proceedings,
                               meals and conference dinner.
Student fee covers: welcome reception, conference and proceedings.

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                              REGISTRATION FORM
CEC R&D Project: ____________________

Participant First Name: ____________________ Surname:_______________________

Company: _____________ Address: ____________________________________________

Post Code:_________________ Country:________________________________________

Telephone:_________________ Fax :____________________ Email:________________

Payment (tick one):  Credit Card[ ]   Check[ ]   Bank Transfer(Pesetas)[ ]  

Credit Card type: VISA [ ], Master Card [ ], Servired [ ].

Credit Card number:            Expiration date:   

Surname:                       Signature:  

Make Check payable to "Fundacion Universidad Empresa" and enclose it with
the registration form.

Make Transfer to account: c/c  9700, Barclays Bank, Ag. 11
C/ Marques de Urquijo,11  28008-Madrid, SPAIN.  USE REFERENCE: SS94 .

Please fill in these questions about your profesional profile in order to
facilitate the organisation of the syndicate sessions :

Present/Past work and responsabilities________________________________________

University degree and year____________________________________________________

Interest in ABC_______________________________________________________________

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                       S U M M E R    S C H O O L ' 94
                                      
                     H O T E L    R E S E R V A T I O N

                       11-15 July 1994, Madrid, SPAIN
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For Hotel reservations at the Madrid site near the Telecommunication
Engineering School or in Hotels where transportation will be provided by the
organizers, complete this form and return it to:

Ms. Victoria Alarcon                      tf:  +34 1 4313550
Viajes ECO S.A. (Summer School 94).       fax: +34 1 5752646  
D. Ramon de la Cruz, 36                   Telex: 22503  
28001, Madrid
SPAIN

LODGING - Please order your three first lodging preferences ( 1 as first
choice, 2 as second). Prices are in Spanish Pesetas and include breakfast.
Only the students residence will be within a walking distance from the
Conference location (15min). A bus service will be set for the hotels. TRYP
hotels are placed in the Gran Via of Madrid, a commercial and entertainment
avenue which crosses the city center.  H. Conde Duque is situated in a
picturesque quarter (San Bernardo) of the genuine Madrid.  H. Palace is very
well located in the monumental and historical heart of the city very near to
many interesting places of Madrid, such as Castellana, El Prado, Centro de
Arte Reina Sofia, Thyssen, etc.
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                         LODGING RESERVATION FORM

                                     Single                  Double
Students residence      ( 4.500 Pta) _______    ( 6.000 Pta) _______ 
TRYP hotels             ( 8.000 Pta) _______    (10.000 Pta) _______  
H. Conde Duque          (11.000 Pta) _______    (14.000 Pta) _______
H. Palace               (19.200 Pta) _______    (23.000 Pta) _______

CEC R&D Project: ____________________

Participant First Name: ____________________ Surname:_______________________

Company: _____________ Address: ____________________________________________

Post Code:_________________ Country:________________________________________

Telephone:_________________ Fax :____________________ Email:________________

Number of Nights:              Total Amount:

Arrival:                       Departure:  

Payment (tick one):  Credit Card[ ]   Check[ ]   Bank Transfer(Pesetas)[ ]  

Credit Card type: VISA [ ], American Express [ ], Diners [ ], Eurocard [ ].

Credit Card number:            Expiration date:   

Surname:                       Signature:  

Make Check payable to: "Viajes ECO S.A." and enclose it with this form.

Make Transfer to account:
 "Viajes ECO S.A." c/c  60/07644-93, Banco Popular, Sucursal 14,
  C/Ortega y Gasset 23, 28001-Madrid, SPAIN.     USE REFERENCE: SS94 .

Viajes ECO can also provide special arrangements, such as excursions, visits,
trip extensions,... which should be negotiated directly with Viajes ECO.

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                     S U M M E R    S C H O O L ' 94

                         R E G I S T R A T I O N

                     11-15 July 1994, Aveiro, PORTUGAL
==============================================================================

The site located at the University of Aveiro will be open open to registration
but will have a smaller auditorium.  For registration at the Aveiro site,
complete this form (block capitals please) and return it to:

Summer School 94 Secretariat                  Tel: +351.34.391937
Universidade de Aveiro                        Fax: +351.34.391941
Dept. Electro'nica e Telecomunicac,o~es
3800 AVEIRO
Portugal

REGISTRATION DETAILS
--------------------
All amounts in Portuguese Escudos (PTE).  We do recommend early registration
as the summer school has a limited number of places.
____________________________________________________________________________
Registration Fees:             Early Registration        Late Registration
                               (Before June 6th)
Reduced fee (*)         :         [ ]  55.000 PTE         [ ]  70.000 PTE
Regular fee             :         [ ]  70.000 PTE         [ ]  95.000 PTE
Student fee             :         [ ]  45.000 PTE         [ ]  60.000 PTE

Conference Dinner (Extra ticket): [ ]   7.000 PTE

(*) Reduced fee applies to : RACE or other CEC funded project members.
    Proof of Student or Reduced fee status must be attached.

Reduced or Regular fee covers: welcome reception, conference, proceedings,
                               meals and conference dinner.
Student fee covers: welcome reception, conference, meals  and proceedings.

Cancellations must be received in writing before the 30th of June 1994 and
will be subject to an administration fee of 10,000 PTEs.  Substitutions may be
made at any time until 10th June.

Payment may be made by Eurocheque (in Portuguese Escudos), a bank cheque drawn
on a Portuguese bank, or by credit card.  Registration payment must be made at
the time of registration.  No advanced payment is needed for accomodation.  To
register, please send this Registration Form , or a copy, to the above address
with the appropriate registration fee.
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                              REGISTRATION FORM
CEC R&D Project: ____________________

Participant First Name: ____________________ Surname:_______________________

Company: _____________ Address: ____________________________________________

Post Code:_________________ Country:________________________________________

Telephone:_________________ Fax :____________________ Email:________________

Please fill in these questions about your profesional profile in order to 
facilitate the organisation of the syndicate sessions :

Present/Past work and responsabilities________________________________________

University degree and year____________________________________________________

Interest in ABC_______________________________________________________________

LODGING - Please order your three first lodging preferences ( 1 as first
choice, 2 as second).  The organization will try to accomodate your first
choice, but we can not assure it.  Prices include breakfast.  Please note that
July is high season in Aveiro, and block reservations have been already made
for Summer School participants; early registration will assure your
accomodation choice. All choices are in walking distance (15min) from the
University of Aveiro.

Arrival at ___/07/94   Departure at ___/07/94

                                     Single                  Double
Hotel Imperial.         (10 500 PTE) _______    (13 100 PTE) _______
Hotel D. Afonso V       ( 9 850 PTE) _______    (13 150 PTE) _______
Residencial do Alboi    ( 6 700 PTE) _______    ( 9 000 PTE) _______

If you have any special dietary or lodging requirements please list below.
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[ ] I enclose Eurocheque number _________________ payable to Fundagco Joco
    Jacinto de Magalhces / Universidade de Aveiro.

[ ] I enclose cheque number _________________ drawn on Portuguese Bank _____
    payable to Fundagco Joco Jacinto de Magalhces / Universidade de Aveiro.

[ ] Please charge my credit card on the amount of ________________ as
    payment of my registration fee.

     Visa ___        Diners Club ___         Mastercard ___

     Expiry Date: ________           Credit Card Number ____ ____ ____ ____

Name (as it appears on card) ______________________________________________

Participants signature:  _________________________________________
Date ___/___/1994

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