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Semantic Days 2011

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Semantic Days 2011 was held on June 7-9 at the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Holbergsgt. 30, Oslo.

Semantic Days 2011 flyer

Conference theme: Open data and Semantic technologies

Presentations Semantic Days 2011

June 7th

Tutorials

Semantic Web TechnologyMartin Giese and Martin G. Skjæveland, Department of informatics, University of Oslo
Practical use of ISO 15926 Magne Valen-Sendstad,PCA
Interoperability and open data in public sector Brønnøysund Regsitry Centre (BRC) & Agency For Public Management and eGovernment (DIFI)

June 8th

First day Opening Keynotes

KeynoteInger-Anne Ravlum, State Secretary of Government Administration and Reform
KeynoteValue creation through collaboration, Karl Johnny Hersvik, Director of Research, Statoil
KeynoteTax Systems in an Era of Transformation - Challenges, Solutions and the Role of Semantics"', Hans Erik Gravdahl Sørensen, Enterprise Architect, Norwegian Tax Administration

First main session

Session talkDo you care where your data comes from?, Steffen Staab, Professor, University of Koblenz-Landau
Session talkNew collaboration model for environmental monitoring, Vidar Hepsø, PhD, Principal Researcher, Statoil and Professor II, NTNU

Second main session

Theme: Interoperability and open data

Session talkSemantics, linked data and interoperability in Statistics, Rune Gløersen, Director of ICT, Statistics Norway
Session talkThe Digital Agenda for Europe and open data in the cultural sector, Yvo Volman, PhD, European Commission
Session talkData modelling challenges in industrial domains, Trond Solberg, Lead architect, Statoil
Session talkRon Montgomery, IBM
Session talkInterlinking the web of data: challenges and solutions, Jerome Euzenat, Senior Researcher, INRIA, Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes
Session talkFrom Linked Data to Linked Rules: Web Rule Essentials, Dr. Harold Boley, Adjunct Professor, University of New Brunswick, NRC-IIT, Canada

June 9th

Parallel project sessions

Public sectorInformation Management, Roy Schulte, Gartner Group
Challenges and opportunities in defining information elements in Swedish Public sector, Viktoria Hagelstedt, Bolagsverket, Sweden
Legislation - always an obstacle or also a driving force for egovernment?, Mona Lindtvedt, Difi
May legally defined terms be useful for improved interoperability in the public sector?, Prof. Dag Wiese Schartum, Norwegian Research Center for Computer and Law (NRCCL), Sector for eGovernment Studies University of Oslo
A data quality framework applied to e-government metadata, Per Myrseth, Det Norske Veritas
IndustryIntegrated Operations in the High North (IOHN).
Short overview of IOHN and introduction of the theme by Frédéric Verhelst (project manager IOHN, DNV, Norway)
- Reservoir and Production use case and the need for a Semantic model by Bård Henning Tvedt (Epsis, Norway)
- Semantic model for sand production and erosion - An ISO 15926 Use Case by Johan Wilhelm Klüwer (DNV, Norway)
- Validity checking of the Semantic model - why and how by Martin Giese (University of Oslo, Norway)
ResearchResearch - Open data and Linked Open Data. Organized by Dumitru Roman, SINTEF, Norway. This session will focus on research and technical aspects of Open Data and Linked Open Data. The target audience for this session includes (but is not limited to) researchers, engineers, and students. The session includes four invited talks:
- The Datalift Project: Ontologies, Datasets, Tools and Methodologies to Publish and Interlink Datasets by François Scharffe (University of Montpellier, France)
- An Overview of Norwegian Linked Open Data by David Norheim (Computas AS, Norway) and Dumitru Roman (SINTEF, Norway)
- How to maintain the primary nature of public sector data: A first foray by Audun Stolpe (University of Oslo, Norway)
- From Linked Data to Linked Rules by Harold Boley (Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council; Faculty of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick, Canada)
Library, Archives and MuseumsLibrary, Archives and Museums - authoritative registries for linked content - places, people, events, topics
Organized by Robert Engels, Elise Conradi, Rurik Greenall, Arvid Lilletun og Asgeir Rekkavik. The session contains four talks on Cultural Linked (Open) Data (CLOD/KLOD)   (in Norwegian)
- Library linked data: Representations of ”aboutness” by Elise Conradi (NB)  
- Library linked data: practical considerations by Rurik Greenall (NTNU bibliotek)  
- Statens Kartverk: autoritetsregistere for steder by Arvid Lilletun (Statens Kartverk)
- Kultursektoren, digitale opplevelser og Norsk populærmusikk by Robert Engels (ESIS Norge og Oslo Kommune) 

Second day keynotes

KeynoteThe Information Driven Opportunity, Morten Thorkildsen, Chief Executive Officer, IBM Norway
KeynoteOracle, Tore Bjelland, Managing Director, Oracle Norway

Third main session

Theme: Information Quality and Compliance

Session talkEvent Processing, W. Roy Schulte, VP Distinguished Analyst, Gartner Group
Session talkInformation and Data Quality, Trine Hansen, Principle Advisor, DNV and Tor Arne Irgens, CMDR SG T, Norwegian Defence
Session talkThe many dimensions of compliance - from semantic technologies to business use-cases in ISO 15926, Ian Glendinning, Principal Consultant
and Lillian Hella, Semantic Technology Specialist, PCA
Session talkSERES: A Semantic Registry for Enterprise Services, Geir Jevne, Brønnøysund Registries Centre (BRC)
Session talkGovernance, Risk and Compliance Management for Cloud Services – The Semantic Technology Perspective,
Dr. Marcus Spies, Professor, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich


Link to abstracts and Bios HERE

Organisers

  • E&P Information Management (EPIM)
  • POSC Caesar Association (PCA)
  • Tekna
  • The Brønnøysund Register Centre (BRC)
  • The Norwegian Armed Forces
  • The Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF)
  • University of Oslo (UiO)

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