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Semantic Days 2011

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

Semantic Days 2011 flyer

Programme

Conference theme: Open up your data

Tuesday June 7th

Tutorials

13:00-18:00

Industry: Practical use of ISO 15926, PCA Research: Semantic Web Programming (UiO) Public: Interoperability and open data in public sector (Brønnøysund & Difi)

18:30-20:00 Welcome to the Conference, Thore Langeland

Wednesday June 8th

Opening address

09:00-09:10 Welcome
09:10-09:40 Rigmor Aasrud, Minister of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs
09:40-10:10 Karl Johnny Hersvik, Director of Research, Statoil
10:10-10:30 Break
10:30-11:00 Karl Olav Wrolsen, Director of ICT, Skattedirektoratet
11:00-11:20 Steffen Staab (Koblenz), eGov, eSociety
11:20-11:40 Event Processing, W. Roy Schulte, Gartner Group (unconfirmed)

12:00-13:00 Lunch

Interoperability and open data

2010 and 2011 have been the years where data finally came out of the silos as increasing demand for data as raw material became apparent. With raw data as the new web, the need has arisen for catalogs describing the quality and context of data, exposing the semantics of data, and linking to referencing master data.

13.00-13.30 "Semantikk, åpne data og interoperabilitet", Rune Glørsen, Director of ICT, SSB (unconfirmed)
13.30-14.00 "Open data and E&P industry: what to expect in 5 years from now?", Agustin Diz, Dir. Tech. Info. Mgmt, Repsol
14.00-14.15 Break
14.15-14.45 "New collaboration model for environmental monitoring", Vidar Hepsø, Statoil
14.45-15.15 "Semantic activities in Libraries, Archives and Museums in EU", Yvo Volman, EU
15.15-15.45 "Ontologies and rules", Harold Boley, Adjunct Professor at UNB
16:00-17:00 Panel discussions
17:00-18:00 Exhibitions
19:30- Sightseeing and Dinner

Thursday June 9th

Parallel project sessions

Diving deeper into open data, interoperability and compliance issues, each sector has their own approach and special solutions. In this session we break up into parallel sessions where each track focuses on challenges and solutions in their sector.
09.00-12.00

Public sector Industry Research Library, Archives and Museums Information and Data Quality
Gartner Group (unconfirmed)
Riksrevisjonen (unconfirmed)[[BR]
Difi (unconfirmed)
NAV (unconfirmed)
FAD (unconfirmed)
IO High North Open data and Linked Open Data Open authoritative registries for linked content -
places, people, events, topics
Quality standard (ISO 8000)

12.00-13.00 Lunch

Compliance

Compliance is the the act of adhering to, and demonstrating adherence to, a standard or regulation. How can the expressiveness and explicitness that semantic technologies gives, help in achieving this?

13.00-13.30 DNV
13.30-14.00 "Compliance: what does it require", PCA
14.00-14.15 Break
14.15-14.45 Compliance, Morten Thorkildsen, IBM
14.45-15.15 SERES, BRREG
15.15-15.45 "The Role of Semantic Technology in Governance, Risk and Compliance Management.", Univ.-Prof. Dr. Marcus Spies, LMU Munich

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