[[PageOutline(2-3 , Contents, )]] [[Image(Semantic_Days_20009_liten.jpg)]] '''Time: 18 - 20 May 2009[[BR]]Venue: Clarion Hotel Stavanger ''' = Preliminary programme = == Monday 18 May == === Tutorials === '''Ontology-based data integration'''[[BR]]Diego Calvanese, Professor, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, and Guiseppe de Giacomo, Professor, University of Rome, Italy '''Enterprise architecture frameworks with semantic models as a foundation for complex networked operations'''[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Tutoruals_Enterprise_architecture_frameworks_No_1.pdf Enterprise architecture, TOGAF, UPDM]'''[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Tutoruals_Enterprise_architecture_frameworks_No_2.pdf Information and ontology modelling]'''[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Tutoruals_Enterprise_architecture_frameworks_No_3.pdf Process modelling]'''[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Tutoruals_Enterprise_architecture_frameworks_No_4.pdf Service modelling and interoperability]''' [[BR]]Arne Jørgen Berre, Chief Scientist, SINTEF, Dima Panfilenko, Scientific Assistant, DFKI, Germany and Ulf Larsson, Enterprise Architect, National air traffic center (Luftfartsverket), Sweden == Tuesday 19 May == === Session 1 Keynotes session: Semantic technologies – Needs and solutions === Chair: Nils Sandsmark, General Manager, PCA '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Session_1_Ricard_Sagli.pdf Integrated Operations Generation 2 - Potential and opportunities for the oil and gas industry]'''[[BR]]Richard Sagli, Project Manager, !StatoilHydro[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Session_1_Thomas_Baker.pdf Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) and linked data]'''[[BR]]Thomas Baker, Kompetenzzentrum Interoperable Metadaten (KIM), Germany / Co-chair, W3C Semantic Web Deployment Working Group[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Session_1_Rich_Gore.pdf The experience of Web 2.0 Communications and collaboration tools in a global enterprise - The road to 3.0]'''[[BR]]Rich Gore, Senior IT Manager, Cisco IT, USA[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Session_1_Klaus_Reichling.pdf Semantic interoperability for public administrations in Europe – Challenges and solutions]'''[[BR]]Klaus Reichling, Advisor, IDABC, EU Commission, Belgium[[BR]] '''[downloads:SemanticDays/2009/Session_1_Kristian_Bergem.pdf Norwegian experience with meeting public sector interoperability requirements]'''[[BR]]Kristian Bergem, Senior Adviser, Agency for Public Management and eGovernment === Session 2: Applications of semantic technology === Chair: Terje Aaberge, Researcher, Western Norway Research Institute[[BR]][[BR]] '''Towards an ontology-driven enhanced oil recovery decision support system'''[[BR]]Emilio Núñez, Assistant Director for Research Relations, University of Texas at Austin, USA[[BR]] '''Ontologies for geological CO,,2,, storage studies'''[[BR]]Jean-Francois Rainaud, Dr., Institut Francais du Pétrole, France[[BR]] '''The semantic web promises a smarter electicity grid'''[[BR]]Dominique Gabioud, Professor, University of Applied Sciences, Western Switzerland[[BR]] '''Unleashing the power of ontologies in information integration'''[[BR]]Diego Calvanese, Associate Professor, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy === Session 3: Ontology tools === Chair: Jon Atle Gulla, Professor, NTNU[[BR]][[BR]] '''Methods and tools for semi-automatic ontology engineering'''[[BR]]Johanna Völker, Research Associate, University of Karlsruhe, Germany[[BR]] '''!QuOnto: Ontology-based data access and integration using relational technology'''[[BR]]Guiseppe de Giacomo, Professor, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy[[BR]] '''Advanced geotemporal reasoning in RDF'''[[BR]]Michael Wessel, Dr., Racer Systems, Germany '''Semantic annotation for web services and their relevance to environmental models'''[[BR]]Dumitru Roman, Senior Researcher, Semantic Technologies Institute (STI)/University of Innsbruck, Austria[[BR]] '''Systems interoperability through use of semantic technologies'''[[BR]]Arne Jørgen Berre, Chief Scientist, SINTEF == Wednesday 20 May == === Session 4: Interoperability and information quality === Chair: Tor Arne Irgens, Commander Senior Grade, Norwegian Defence[[BR]][[BR]] '''Will ISO 9000 be enough to ensure semantic quality?'''[[BR]]Knut Anderssen, Dr. Ing., DNV[[BR]] '''Information management for interoperability in European air traffic control'''[[BR]]Ulf Larsson, Enterprise Architect, National air traffic center (Luftfartsverket), Sweden[[BR]] '''Semantic !MyPage'''[[BR]]Kjetil Helberg, Senior Adviser, The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority, and Steinar Skagemo, Adviser, The Agency for Public Management and eGovernment[[BR]] '''Best practices for archive interoperability using semantic standards'''[[BR]]Robert H. P. Engels, Dr., ESIS Norge and Western Norway Research Institute === Session 5: IT architecture for networked organizations === Chair: Arne Jørgen Berre, Chief Scientist, SINTEF[[BR]][[BR]] '''Supporting intelligent and automated integrated operations with agent technologies in a services architecture'''[[BR]]Einar Landre, Specialist, !StatoilHydro[[BR]] '''SERES metadata repository - Now! - and long term goals'''[[BR]]David Norheim, Principal Engineer, Computas, and Geir Jevne, Group Leader, DNV/SERES[[BR]] '''IT architecture for supporting semantic interoperability through use of semantic annotations'''[[BR]]Stelios Pantelopoulos, Head of European Projects Department, Singular Logic, Greece[[BR]] '''Semantic methods for the preservation and interpretation of information over time'''[[BR]]Per Myrseth, Principal Researcher, DNV Research & innovation === Session 6: Semantic technology for IO Generation 2 === Chair: Arild Waaler, Professor, University of Oslo[[BR]][[BR]]Integrated operations is rapidly evolving, and OLF foresees a future Integrated Operations Generation 2 (IO G2) characterized by more intelligent and more automated operations than current IO, as well as much closer integration of operators, vendors and service companies. IO G2 will offer rich opportunities for advanced application of semantic technology. In this session we will present early studies and pilot projects exploring those opportunities, all related to the ongoing joint industry project Integrated Operations in the High North (IOHN). 1330-1400:: '''Best practices in collaborative ontology engineering'''[[BR]] IOHN will be facing the challenge of extending ISO15926 in different directions where several distributed domain experts contribute their knowledge. Rather similar challenges are currently addressed in the German lighthouse research project THESEUS/TEXO which brings together experts in the field of the internet of services. A modular approach to ontology construction is required, where domain experts carry the main responsibility for their corresponding ontology module supported by a collaboration server. Governance methods, modeling guidelines, and best practices are applied to avoid inconsistencies and to arrive at superior design. We report on the findings of the THESEUS/TEXO project.[[BR]]- Daniel Oberle, Senior Researcher, SAP Research, CEC Karlsruhe, Germany 1400-1430:: '''Applying ISO 15926 to drilling control systems'''[[BR]]What is the value of implementing ISO 15926? What benefits can we expect from this, apart form just referencing a standardized vocabulary? This talk addresses how the ISO 15926 standard can ease integration and communication of information, illustrated by its use in the drilling and completion pilot of IOHN.[[BR]]- Kari Anne Haaland Thorsen, Post Doctor, University of Stavanger 1430-1500:: '''Model-driven integration architecture for IO G2'''[[BR]]An industrial framework facilitating the connection of real time data across oil and gas enterprises through the implementation of a managed and standards based reference semantic model, supporting condition monitoring, production optimization and real time visualization, complying with the OLF reference architecture for IO G2.[[BR]]- Frode Myren, Executive IT Architect, IBM, and Udo Pletat, Dr., Senior Certified IT Specialist, IBM 1500-1530:: '''Using semantic technology to represent standards for operations & maintenance'''[[BR]]IBM's Reference Semantic Model (RSM), a core component of new systems designed for operations & maintenance, has recently been aligned with ISO 15926 on two levels: basic ontological notions involve installation structure and measurements, while equipment typing involves integration with the POSC Caesar Reference Data Library (RDL). Benefits to integration using this framework will be discussed. We will also address how semantics can help lifting existing XML standards to more exchange-friendly representations.[[BR]]- Johan Wilhelm Klüwer, Principal Specialist, DNV Energy 1530:: '''Summing up'''[[BR]]- Thore Langeland, Manager IO, OLF == Registration and other information == * [http://www.posccaesar.org/raw-attachment/wiki/PCA/SemanticDays2009/Programme_folder.pdf Download programme in pdf format] * [http://sites.web123.no/ConventorEvent/SD0905/www/registration.cfm?pAction=Form Registration] * [wiki:PCA/SemanticDays2009/AboutSemanticDays About Semantic Days] * [wiki:PCA/SemanticDays2009/HotelInformation Hotel information] * [wiki:PCA/SemanticDays2009/ProgrammeCommittee Programme Committee] ----