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Preliminary programme

Monday 18 May

Tutorials

1300-1700
Introduction to semantic technology and ISO 15926
Johan Wilhelm Klüwer and Morten Rørvik Strand, DNV
1300-1700
Ontology-based data integration
Diego Calvanese, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, and Guiseppe de Giacomo, University of Rome
1300-1700
Enterprise architecture frameworks with semantic models as a foundation for complex networked operations
Arne Jørgen Berre, SINTEF, and Dirk Wirth, DFKI

Tuesday 19 May

Session 1: Semantic Technologies – Needs and solutions

Chair: Nils Sandsmark, General Manager, PCA

0900-0910
Welcome
Nils Sandsmark, Chairman Programme Committee
0910-0935
Keynote oil & gas
Richard Sagli, StatoilHydro
0935-1000
Keynote W3C
Speaker not confirmed
1000-1030
Coffee break
1030-1100
Keynote defence & defence industry
Speaker not confirmed
1100-1130
Keynote IT
Speaker not confirmed
1130-1200
Keynote eGovernment in EU
Speaker not confirmed
1200-1300
Lunch

Session 2: Applications of semantic technology

Chair: Roar Fjellheim, Director Business Development, Computas

The real value of semantic technologies in the oil&gas and other industries becomes apparent when ontologies, reasoning engines, etc. are applied to help people solve real-world problems. This session will provide early examples of such applications.

1300-1330
Ontology driven EOR decision support
Emilio Nunez, University of Texas
1330-1400
Ontologies for geological CO2 storage studies
Jean-Francois Rainaud, Institut Francais du Pétrole
1400-1430
The semantic web promises a smarter electicity grid
Dominique Gabioud, HES-SO Valais
1430-1500
Unleashing the power of ontologies in information integration
Diego Calvanese, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
1500-1530
Coffee break

Session 3: Ontology tools

Chair: Jon Atle Gulla, Professor, NTNU

As an encouraging sign of the maturing of semantic technology, software tools for building industrial strength application are becoming available, both as commercial products and in open source form. In this session we will learn about a representative set of such tools, including ontology construction tools, systems for semantic content management, triple stores for efficient storage of semantic data, etc.

1530-1600
Methods and tools for semi-automatic ontology engineering
Johanna Völker, University of Karlsruhe (confirmed)
1600-1630
Quonto: Ontology-based data access and integration using relational technology
Guiseppe De Giacomo, Sapienza University of Rome (confirmed)
1630-1700
Advanced geotemporal reasoning in RDF
Bernard Chang, Franz Inc. (confirmed)
1700-1730
Semantic annotation for web services
Dumitru Roman, Semantic Technology Institute, University of Innsbruck (confirmed)
1730
Summing up the day
Jon Atle Gulla, NTNU (confirmed)
1900
Aperitiff
1930
Dinner

Wednesday 20 May

Session 4: Interoperability and information quality

Chair: Tor Arne Irgens, Commander Senior Grade, Norwegian Defence

0800-0830
Will ISO9000 be enough to ensure semantic quality?
Knut Andersen, Det Norske Veritas (confirmed)
0830-0900
System interoperability through use of semantic technologies
Svein Johnsen and Brian Elvesæter, SINTEF (confirmed)
0900-0930
Semantic MyPage
Speaker not confirmed
0930-1000
Best Practices for archive interoperability using semantic standards
Robert H. P. Engels, ESIS Norge (confirmed)
1000-1030
Coffee break

Session 5: IT architecture

Chair: Arne Jørgen Berre, Chief Research Scientist, SINTEF

1030-1100
Architecture in the public sector
Speaker not confirmed
1100-1130
Supporting intelligent and automated integrated operations with agent technologies in a services architecture
Speaker not confirmed
1130-1200
Semantic sensor networks – Supporting networked operations
Speaker not confirmed
1200-1230
I-Nord architecture – An integrated architecture for networked environmental monitoring and surveillance systems in the north
Speaker not confirmed
1230-1330
Lunch

Session 6: Semantic technology for IO Generation 2

Chair: Arild Waaler, Professor, University of Oslo

Integrated Operations (IO) is rapidly evolving, and OLF foresees a future "IO Generation2" characterized by more intelligent and more automated operations than current IO, as well as much closer integration of operators, vendors and service companies. IO Generation 2 will offer rich opportunities for advanced application of semantic technology. In this session we will present early studies and pilot projects exploring those opportunities.

1330-1400
IO in the High North (IOHN) project
Speaker not confirmed
1400-1430
Applying ISO 15926 to drilling control systems
Kari Anne Haaland Thorsen, University of Stavanger (confirmed)
1430-1500
The daily drilling report to the Norwegian Authorities - An exellent example of improved information quality using ISO 15926 and W3C technologies
Pål Rylandsholm, Det Norske Veritas (confirmed)
1500-1530
SAP Research contributions to IOHN
Daniel Oberle, SAP (not confirmed)

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