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Project No: FP7-318338
Project Acronym: Optique
Project Title: Scalable End-user Access to Big Data
Instrument: Integrated Project
Scheme: Information & Communication Technologies
Deliverable D10.4Year 1 Dissemination Report
Due date of deliverable: (T0+12)
Actual submission date: November 24, 2013
Start date of the project: 1st November 2012 Duration: 48 months
Lead contractor for this deliverable: UiO
Dissemination level: PU – Public
Final version
Executive Summary:Year 1 Dissemination Report
This document summarises deliverable D10.4 of project FP7-318338 (Optique), an Integrated Project sup-ported by the 7th Framework Programme of the EC. Full information on this project, including the contentsof this deliverable, is available online at http://www.optique-project.eu/.
Various dissemination activities has been conducted during the first year for increasing visibility of theproject. In this report the activity is presented relative to the three objectives of Work Package 10:
O10.1 Visbility to the research community
O10.2 Visibility to targeted industry
O10.3 Visibility to the general public
List of Authors
Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz (UOXF)Evgeny Kharlamov (UOXF)Johan W. Klüwer (DNV)Ahmet Soylu (UiO)Tom Thomsen (DNV)Arild Waaler (UiO)
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Contents
1 Introduction 4
2 Visibility to the research community (O10.1) 52.1 Key performance indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.2 Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.3 Articles in Journals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.4 Refereed Conference Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72.5 Keynotes at Scientific Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.6 Presentations at Conferences and Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.7 Other Presentations for the Research Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3 Visibility to targeted industries (O10.2) 173.1 Key performance indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173.2 On-site presentations for industrial consortium partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.2.1 Presentations at Siemens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183.2.2 Presentations at Statoil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193.2.3 Presentations at DNV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.3 On-site presentations to external companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.4 Keynotes at Industry Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.5 Presentations at Industry Conferences and Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213.6 European Data Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223.7 The Optique Training Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.7.1 Target audiences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.7.2 Types of training material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.7.3 Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3.8 Optique Partner Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4 Visibility to the general public (O10.3) 264.1 Key performance indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.2 Overview of dissemination activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.3 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.4 Social media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294.5 Steps towards the Optique Public showcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294.6 Newspaper and Magazine Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Various dissemination activities have been conducted during the first year for increasing visibility of theproject. In this report the activity is presented relative to the three objectives of Work Package 10:
O10.1 Be visible to the research community
O10.2 Be visible to targeted industry
O10.3 Be visible to the general public
The activity towards the scientific community is addressed in Chapter 2. Optique has been very active inYear 1 in disseminating its preliminary results to the research community, having on average published onerefereed work pr. week over the whole year. Besides giving oral presentations at these events, we have givenan invited keynote and given several stand-alone presentations to the community.
The activity towards industry is addressed in Chapter 3. Optique has been very active in targeting theuse case providers Siemens and Statoil. These companies are not only partners in the project; being largeinternational industry players they are in themselves main targets for dissemination. Optique has also givenpresentations for other companies and been present at several events that target an industrial audience.
The last two sections in Chapter 3 review activities that are pointing towards Year 2 of Optique, andthat establish the basic infrastructure for the Optique ecosystem: The Optique Training Programme and theOptique Partner Programme.
The activity towards the general public is addressed in Chapter 4, covering the website, social media, theOptique public showcase, and news papers and magazine articles.
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Chapter 2
Visibility to the research community (O10.1)
Optique has been very active in Year 1 in disseminating its preliminary results to the research community,having on average published one refereed work pr. week over the whole year. This includes a book chapter,journal articles, conference papers and workshop papers. We have been present at a number of conferencesand published in refereed conference proceedings for a number of events, but in particular for the ESWC,ISWC and IJCAI conferences – three major events – and the DL workshop. Besides giving oral presenta-tions at these events, we have given an invited keynote and given several stand-alone presentations to thecommunity.
2.1 Key performance indicators
Table 2.1: Visibility to the research community.
Measure Result
Publication count 51Book chapter 1Journal publications 4Total impact factor 5.883Conference Workshop publications 47Keynotes at Scientific Events 1Workshop and Conference Presentations 49
Optique members were particularly present at the ESWC, ISWC (where the Optique Year 1 prototypewas presented), IJCAI conferences and the DL workshop, as summarized in Table 2.2. Additionally, therehave been other Optique-related contributions in important venues such as: VLDB (1), RR (2), EDBT (1)CAiSE(1), ISWC 2012 (2), MEDES (1), KI (1), SEBD (1).
Table 2.2: Summary of the contributions to major venues
International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2013
number of papers at main conference 7number of papers at satellite events 2
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number of oral presentations at conference/satellite events 4number of demo presentations, including 2
Optique Year 1 demonstrationDemonstration of the R2RML editor
ESWC Semantic Web Conference 2013
number of papers at main conference 3number of papers at satellite events 8number of oral presentations at conference/satellite events 10
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) 2013
number of papers at main conference 4number of papers at satellite events 0number of oral presentations at conference/satellite events 4
Description Logic (DL) workshop 2013
number of papers at main conference 9number of papers at satellite events 4number of oral presentations at conference/satellite events 12
2.2 Book Chapters
[1] P. Haase I. Horrocks Y. Ioannidis H. Kllapi M. Koubarakis M. Lenzerini R. Möller Özgür Özçep M.Rodriguez-Muro R. Rosati R. Schlatte M. Schmidt A. Soylu M. Giese D. Calvanese and A. Waaler.“Big Data Computing”. In: Big Data Computing. Ed. by Rajendra Akerkar. Florida: Chapman andHall/CRC, 2013. Chap. End-user Access to Big Data.
2.3 Articles in Journals
[1] Diego Calvanese, Magdalena Ortiz, Mantas Simkus, and Giorgio Stefanoni. “Reasoning about Explana-tions for Negative Query Answers in DL-Lite”. In: Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 48 (2013),pp. 635–669.
[2] Babak Bagheri Hariri, Diego Calvanese, Marco Montali, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Riccardo De Masellis,and Paolo Felli. “Description Logic Knowledge and Action Bases.” In: J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR)46 (2013), pp. 651–686. url: http://dblp.uni- trier.de/db/journals/jair/jair46.html#HaririCMGMF13.
[3] Evgeny Kharlamov, Dmitriy Zheleznyakov, and Diego Calvanese. “Capturing Model-Based OntologyEvolution at the Instance Level: The Case of DL-Lite”. In: Journal of Computer and System Sciences79.6 (Sept. 2013), pp. 835–872. url: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5554/main.pdf.
[4] Diego Calvanese, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Maurizio Lenzerini, and Moshe Y. Vardi. “Query Processingunder GLAV Mappings for Relational and Graph Databases.” In: PVLDB 6.2 (2012), pp. 61–72. url:http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/pvldb/pvldb6.html#CalvaneseGLV12.
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2.4 Refereed Conference Papers
[1] Natalia Antonioli, Francesco Castanò, Cristina Civili, Spartaco Coletta, Stefano Grossi, DomenicoLembo, Maurizio Lenzerini, Antonella Poggi, Domenico Fabio Savo, and Emanuela Virardi. “Ontology-Based Data Access: The Experience at the Italian Department of Treasury.” In: CAiSE Industrial Track.Ed. by Vicente Pelechano, Gil Regev, and Yves Pigneur. Vol. 1017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings.CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 9–16. url: http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/caise/caiseit2013.html#AntonioliCCCGLLPSV13.
[2] Marcelo Arenas, Elena Botoeva, Diego Calvanese, and Vladislav Ryzhikov. “Exchanging OWL 2 QLKnowledge Bases.” In: 23rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Ed. by FrancescaRossi. IJCAI/AAAI, 2013. isbn: 978-1-57735-633-2. url: http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/IJCAI/IJCAI13/paper/view/6939.
[3] Konstantina Bereta, Charalampos Nikolaou, Manos Karpathiotakis, Kostis Kyzirakos, and ManolisKoubarakis. “SexTant: Visualizing Time-Evolving Linked Geospatial Data”. In: International SemanticWeb Conference (Posters & Demos). Ed. by Eva Blomqvist and Tudor Groza. 2013.
[4] Meghyn Bienvenu, Magdalena Ortiz, Mantas Simkus, and Guohui Xiao. “Tractability Guarantees forDL-Lite Query Answering”. In: Informal Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on DescriptionLogics, Ulm, Germany, July 23 - 26, 2013. Ed. by Thomas Eiter, Birte Glimm, Yevgeny Kazakov, andMarkus Krötzsch. Vol. 1014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 41–52.
[5] Meghyn Bienvenu, Magdalena Ortiz, Mantas Simkus, and Guohui Xiao. “Tractable Queries forLightweight Description Logics”. In: IJCAI 2013, Proceedings of the 23rd International Joint Confer-ence on Artificial Intelligence, Beijing, China, August 3-9, 2013. Ed. by Francesca Rossi. IJCAI/AAAI,2013.
[6] Meghyn Bienvenu and Riccardo Rosati. “New Inconsistency-Tolerant Semantics for Robust Ontology-Based Data Access.” In: Description Logics. Ed. by Thomas Eiter, Birte Glimm, Yevgeny Kazakov,and Markus Krotzsch. Vol. 1014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 53–64. url:http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dlog/dlog2013.html#BienvenuR13.
[7] Meghyn Bienvenu and Riccardo Rosati. “Tractable Approximations of Consistent Query Answeringfor Robust Ontology-based Data Access.” In: IJCAI. Ed. by Francesca Rossi. IJCAI/AAAI, 2013.isbn: 978-1-57735-633-2. url: http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ijcai/ijcai2013.html#BienvenuR13.
[8] D. Calvanese, M. Giese, P. Haase, I. Horrocks, T. Hubauer, Y. Ioannidis, E. Jiménez-Ruiz, E. Khar-lamov, H. Kllapi, J. Klüwer, M. Koubarakis, S. Lamparter, R. Möller, C. Neuenstadt, T. Nordtveit,Ö. Özcep, Mariano Rodriguez Muro Mariano, M. Roshchin, Marco Ruzzi, F. Savo, M. Schmidt, A.Soylu, A. Waaler, and D. Zheleznyakov. “Optique: OBDA Solution for Big Data”. In: Poster track ofthe Extended Semantic Web Conference. 2013. url: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5513/eswc_poster_wp2.pdf.
[9] D. Calvanese, M. Giese, P. Haase, I. Horrocks, T. Hubauer, Y. Ioannidis, E. Jiménez-Ruiz, E. Khar-lamov, H. Kllapi, J. Klüwer, M. Koubarakis, S. Lamparter, R. Möller, C. Neuenstadt, T. Nordtveit,Ö. Özcep, Mariano Rodriguez Muro, M. Roshchin, Marco Ruzzi, F. Savo, M. Schmidt, A. Soylu, A.Waaler, and D. Zheleznyakov. “The Optique Project: Towards OBDA Systems for Industry (ShortPaper)”. In: OWL Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED). 2013. url: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5512/owled2013_wp2.pdf.
[10] Diego Calvanese, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Marco Montali, and Fabio Patrizi. “Verification and Synthesisin Description Logic Based Dynamic Systems”. In: RR. Ed. by Wolfgang Faber and Domenico Lembo.Vol. 7994. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, 2013, pp. 50–64.
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[11] Diego Calvanese, Martin Giese, Peter Haase, Ian Horrocks, Thomas Hubauer, Yannis E. Ioannidis,Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Evgeny Kharlamov, Herald Kllapi, Johan W. Klüwer, Manolis Koubarakis, Stef-fen Lamparter, Ralf Möller, Christian Neuenstadt, T. Nordtveit, Özgür L. Özçep, Mariano Rodriguez-Muro, Mikhail Roshchin, Domenico Fabio Savo, Michael Schmidt, Ahmet Soylu, Arild Waaler, andDmitriy Zheleznyakov. “Optique: OBDA Solution for Big Data”. In: ESWC (Satellite Events). 2013,pp. 293–295.
[12] Diego Calvanese, Ian Horrocks, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Evgeny Kharlamov, Michael Meier, MarianoRodriguez-Muro, and Dmitriy Zheleznyakov. “On Rewriting and Answering Queries in OBDA Systemsfor Big Data (Short Paper)”. In: OWL Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED). 2013. url:http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5515/owled2013_wp6.pdf.
[13] Cristina Civili, Marco Console, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Domenico Lembo, Maurizio Lenzerini, LorenzoLepore, Riccardo Mancini, Antonella Poggi, Riccardo Rosati, Marco Ruzzi, Valerio Santarelli, andDomenico Fabio Savo. “MASTRO STUDIO: Managing Ontology-Based Data Access applications”. In:VLDB. 2013.
[14] Cristina Civili, Marco Console, Domenico Lembo, Lorenzo Lepore, Riccardo Mancini, Antonella Poggi,Marco Ruzzi, Valerio Santarelli, and Domenico Fabio Savo. “Mastro Studio: a system for Ontology-Based Data Management”. In: OWLED. 2013.
[15] Marco Console, Maurizio Lenzerini, Riccardo Mancini, Riccardo Rosati, and Marco Ruzzi. “Synthesiz-ing Extensional Constraints in Ontology-Based Data Access.” In: Description Logics. Ed. by ThomasEiter, Birte Glimm, Yevgeny Kazakov, and Markus Krotzsch. Vol. 1014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings.CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 628–639. url: http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dlog/dlog2013.html#ConsoleLMRR13.
[16] Marco Console, Valerio Santarelli, and Domenico Fabio Savo. “Efficient Approximation in DL-Lite ofOWL 2 Ontologies.” In: Description Logics. Ed. by Thomas Eiter, Birte Glimm, Yevgeny Kazakov, andMarkus Krötzsch. Vol. 1014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 132–143. url:http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dlog/dlog2013.html#ConsoleSS13.
[17] Marco Console, Valerio Santarelli, and Domenico Fabio Savo. “From OWL to DL- Lite through EfficientOntology Approximation”. In: Web Reasoning and Rule Systems. Ed. by Wolfgang Faber and DomenicoLembo. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013, pp. 229–234.
[18] Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Martin Giese, Ian Horrocks, Thomas Hubauer, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, EvgenyKharlamov, Michael Schmidt, Ahmet Soylu, and Dmitriy Zheleznyakov. “Towards Query Formulationand Query-Driven Ontology Extensions in OBDA”. In: OWL Experiences and Directions Workshop(OWLED). 2013. url: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5511/owled2013_wp3.pdf.
[19] Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Evgeny Kharlamov, Egor V. Kostylev, and Dmitriy Zheleznyakov. “ControlledQuery Evaluation over OWL 2 RL Ontologies”. In: Proc. International Semantic Web Conference(ISWC). 2013.
[20] Floriana Di Pinto, Domenico Lembo, Maurizio Lenzerini, Riccardo Mancini, Antonella Poggi, RiccardoRosati, Marco Ruzzi, and Domenico Fabio Savo. “Optimizing query rewriting in ontology-based dataaccess”. In: EDBT. Ed. by Giovanna Guerrini and Norman W. Paton. ACM, 2013, pp. 561–572.
[21] Ian Horrocks Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Bernardo Cuenca Grau. “Is my ontology matching system similarto yours?” In: 8th International Workshop on Ontology Matching. 2013.
[22] Enrico Franconi, Claudio Gutierrez, Alessandro Mosca, and Giuseppe Pirro. “The Logic of ExtensionalRDFS”. In: 2013.
[23] Giuseppe De Giacomo, Yves Lespérance, and Fabio Patrizi. “Bounded Epistemic Situation CalculusTheories.” In: IJCAI. Ed. by Francesca Rossi. IJCAI/AAAI, 2013. isbn: 978-1-57735-633-2. url: http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ijcai/ijcai2013.html#GiacomoLP13.
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[24] Rafael S. Gonçalves, Samantha Bail, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Nicolas Matentzoglu, Bijan Parsia, BirteGlimm, and Yevgeny Kazakov. “OWL Reasoner Evaluation (ORE) Workshop 2013 Results: ShortReport”. In: ORE. Ed. by Samantha Bail, Birte Glimm, Rafael S. Gonçalves, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz,Yevgeny Kazakov, Nicolas Matentzoglu, and Bijan Parsia. Vol. 1015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings.CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 1–18.
[25] Peter Haase, Ian Horrocks, Dag Hovland, Thomas Hubauer, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Evgeny Khar-lamov, Johan Klüwer, Christoph Pinkel, Riccardo Rosati, Valerio Santarelli, Ahmet Soylu, and DmitriyZheleznyakov. “Optique System: Towards Ontology and Mapping Management in OBDA Solutions”.In: Workshop on Debugging Ontologies and Ontology Mappings (WoDOOM). 2013. url: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5514/wodoom_wp4.pdf.
[26] Ian Horrocks, Thomas Hubauer, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Evgeny Kharlamov, Manolis Koubarakis, RalfMöller, Konstantina Bereta, Christian Neuenstadt, Özgür Özçep, Mikhail Roshchin, Panayiotis Smeros,and Dmitriy Zheleznyakov. “Addressing Streaming and Historical Data in OBDA Systems: Optique’sApproach (Statement of Interest)”. In: Workshop on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining MeetsLinked Open Data (Know@LOD). 2013. url: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5517/knowlod_wp5.pdf.
[27] Thomas M. Hubauer, Steffen Lamparter, Mikhail Roshchin, Nina Solomakhina, and Stuart Watson.“Analysis of data quality issues in real-world industrial data”. In: Proceedings of the 2013 AnnualConference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society. 2013.
[28] Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Christian Meilicke, Bernardo Cuenca Grau, and Ian Horrocks. “EvaluatingMapping Repair Systems with Large Biomedical Ontologies”. In: 26th International Workshop on De-scription Logics. 2013, pp. 246–257.
[29] Evgeny Kharlamov, Martin Giese, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Martin G. Skjæveland, Ahmet Soylu, DmitriyZheleznyakov, Timea Bagosi, Marco Console, Peter Haase, Ian Horrocks, Sarunas Marciuska, ChristophPinkel, Mariano Rodriguez-Muro, Marco Ruzzi, Valerio Santarelli, Domenico Fabio Savo, Kunal Sen-gupta, Michael Schmidt, Evgenij Thorstensen, Johannes Trame, and Arild Waaler. “Optique 1.0: Se-mantic Access to Big Data: The Case of Norwegian Petroleum Directorate’s FactPages”. In: Interna-tional Semantic Web Conference (Posters & Demos). 2013, pp. 65–68.
[30] Evgeny Kharlamov, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Dmitriy Zheleznyakov, Dimitris Bilidas, Martin Giese, PeterHaase, Ian Horrocks, Herald Kllapi, Manolis Koubarakis, Özgür L. Özçep, Mariano Rodriguez-Muro,Riccardo Rosati, Michael Schmidt, Rudolf Schlatte, Ahmet Soylu, and Arild Waaler. “Optique: TowardsOBDA Systems for Industry”. In: ESWC (Satellite Events). 2013, pp. 125–140.
[31] Herald Kllapi, Dimitris Bilidas, Ian Horrocks, Yannis Ioannidis, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Evgeny Khar-lamov, Manolis Koubarakis, and Dmitriy Zheleznyakov. “Distributed Query Processing on the Cloud:the Optique Point of View (Short Paper)”. In: OWL Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED).2013. url: http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/5516/owled2013_wp7.pdf.
[32] Domenico Lembo, Valerio Santarelli, and Domenico Fabio Savo. “A Graph-Based Approach for Classify-ing OWL 2 QL Ontologies.” In: Description Logics. Ed. by Thomas Eiter, Birte Glimm, Yevgeny Kaza-kov, and Markus Krötzsch. Vol. 1014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 747–759. url: http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dlog/dlog2013.html#LemboSS13.
[33] Domenico Lembo, Valerio Santarelli, and Domenico Fabio Savo. “Graph-Based Ontology Classificationin OWL 2 QL.” In: ESWC. Ed. by Philipp Cimiano, Óscar Corcho, Valentina Presutti, Laura Hollink,and Sebastian Rudolph. Vol. 7882. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, 2013, pp. 320–334.isbn: 978-3-642-38288-8. url: http://dblp.uni- trier.de/db/conf/esws/eswc2013.html#LemboSS13.
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[34] Ralf Möller, Christian Neuenstadt, Özgür Ozçep, and Sebastian Wandelt. “Advances in Accessing BigData with Expressive Ontologies”. In: KI 2013: Advances in Artificial Intelligence. Ed. by Ingo J. Timmand Matthias Thimm. Vol. 8077. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013,pp. 118–129. url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40942-4_11.
[35] Ralf Möller, Christian Neuenstadt, Özgür L. Özçep, and Sebastian Wandelt. “Advances in AccessingBig Data with Expressive Ontologies”. In: Description Logics. Ed. by Thomas Eiter, Birte Glimm,Yevgeny Kazakov, and Markus Krötzsch. Vol. 1014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org,2013, pp. 842–853.
[36] Özgür L. Özçep and Ralf Möller. “Spatial Semantics for Concepts”. In: Description Logics. Ed. byThomas Eiter, Birte Glimm, Yevgeny Kazakov, and Markus Krötzsch. Vol. 1014. CEUR WorkshopProceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 816–828.
[37] Christoph Pinkel, Carsten Binnig, Evgeny Kharlamov, and Peter Haase. “IncMap: Pay as you goMatching of Relational Schemata to OWL Ontologies”. In: OM. 2013.
[38] Christoph Pinkel, Carsten Binnig, Evgeny Kharlamov, and Peter Haase. “Pay-as-you-go Matching ofRelational Schemata to OWL Ontologies With IncMap”. In: ISWC (Posters & Demos). 2013.
[39] Mariano Rodriguez-Muro, Martín Rezk, Josef Hardi, Mindaugas Slusnys, Timea Bagosi, and Diego Cal-vanese. “Evaluating SPARQL-to-SQL Translation in Ontop.” In: OWL Reasoner Evaluation Workshop.Ed. by Samantha Bail, Birte Glimm, Rafael S. Gonçalves, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Yevgeny Kazakov,Nicolas Matentzoglu, and Bijan Parsia. Vol. 1015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013,pp. 94–100. url: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1015/paper_16.pdf.
[40] Ana Armas Romero, Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ian Horrocks, and Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz. “MORe: aModular OWL Reasoner for Ontology Classification”. In: ORE. Ed. by Samantha Bail, Birte Glimm,Rafael S. Gonçalves, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Yevgeny Kazakov, Nicolas Matentzoglu, and Bijan Parsia.Vol. 1015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 61–67.
[41] Kunal Sengupta, Peter Haase, Michael Schmidt, and Pascal Hitzler. “Editing R2RML Mappings MadeEasy”. In: International Semantic Web Conference (Posters & Demos). Ed. by Eva Blomqvist andTudor Groza. Vol. 1035. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2013, pp. 101–104.
[42] Martin G. Skjæveland, Espen H. Lian, and Ian Horrocks. “Publishing the Norwegian Petroleum Di-rectorate’s FactPages as Semantic Web Data”. In: The Semantic Web – ISWC 2013. Ed. by H. Alani,L. Kagal, A. Fokue, P. Groth, C. Biemann, J.X. Parreira, L. Aroyo, N Noy, C Welty, and K. Janowicz.Vol. 8219. LNCS. 2013.
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2.5 Keynotes at Scientific Events
Title Presenter Venue Date
Keynote at KESW Conference: BeyondDL-Lite: Ontology Based Data Access, thecase of industrial big data
Evgeny Kharlamov Saint-Petersburg,Russia
2013-10-09
2.6 Presentations at Conferences and Workshops
Title Presenter Venue Date
Optique poster presentation at Informatik2013 conference
Christian Neuenstadt Koblenz 2013-09-17
Poster and Oral Presentation at IJCAI2013 conference: Tractable Queries forLightweight Description Logics
Guohui Xiao andMeghyn Bienvenu
Beijing, China 2013-08-08,2013-08-09
Oral Presentation at DL 2013:Tractability Guarantees for DL-Lite QueryAnswering
Meghyn Bienvenu Ulm, Germany 2013-07-24
Oral Presentation at DL 2013: EvolvingGraph Databases under Description LogicConstraints
Diego Calvanese Ulm, Germany 2013-07-24
Invited talk at ISO 15926 and SemanticTechnologies: Beyond DL-Lite: Big Datameets Heavy Ontologies
Ian Horrocks Sogndal, Norway 2013-09-05
Oral presentation at OWL ReasonerEvaluation Workshop: EvaluatingSPARQL-to-SQL Translation in Ontop
MarianoRodriguez-Muro
Ulm, Germany 2013-07-22
Oral presentation at OWL ReasonerEvaluation Workshop: MORe: a ModularOWL Reasoner for Ontology Classification
Ana Armas Ulm, Germany 2013-07-22
Oral presentation at OWL ReasonerEvaluation Workshop: OWL ReasonerEvaluation ORE Workshop 2013 Results:Short Report
ErnestoJimenez-Ruiz
Ulm, Germany 2013-07-22
Oral presentation at OWL ReasonerEvaluation Workshop: OBDA with Ontop
MarianoRodriguez-Muro
Ulm, Germany 2013-07-22
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Poster and demo presentation at ISWC2013: SexTant: Visualizing Time-EvolvingLinked Geospatial Data
Kostis Kyzirakos,George Garbis
Sydney, Australia 2013-10-23
Oral presentation at IJCAI 2013: AClassification of First-Order ProgressableAction Theories in Situation Calculus
Fabio Patrizzi Beijing, China 2013-08-09
Oral presentation at ISWC 2013:Controlled Query Evaluation over OWL 2RL Ontologies
Evgeny Kharlamov Sydney, Australis 2013-10-23
Poster presentation at Description Logics2013: Synthesizing ExtensionalConstraints in Ontology-Based DataAccess
Riccardo Rosati andMarco Ruzzi
Ulm, Germany 2013-06-25
Oral presentation at Description Logics2013: New Inconsistency-TolerantSemantics for Robust Ontology-BasedData Access
Meghyn Bienvenu Ulm, Germany 2013-07-26
Oral presentation at IJCAI 2013:Tractable Approximations of ConsistentQuery Answering for RobustOntology-based Data Access
Meghyn Bienvenu Beijing, China 2013-08-06
Poster presentation at ISWC 2013:Pay-as-you-go Matching of RelationalSchemata to OWL Ontologies WithIncMap
Christoph Pinkel Sydney, Australia 2013-10-23
Oral presentation at OM 2013: IncMap:Pay as you go Matching of RelationalSchemata to OWL Ontologies
Christoph Pinkel Sydney, Australia 2013-10-21
Poster presentation at OM 2013: Is myontology matching system similar toyours?
Evgeny Kharlamov Sydney, Australia 2013.10.21
Poster presentation at ISWC 2013:Optique 1.0: Semantic Access to BigData: The Case of Norwegian PetroleumDirectorateś FactPages
Evgeny Kharlamov Sydney, Australia 2013-10-23
Oral presentation at ESWC 2013:Optique: Towards OBDA Systems forIndustry
Evgeny Kharlamov Montpellier, France 2013-05-28
Oral presentation at OWLED 2013:Mastro Studio: a system forOntology-Based Data Management
Domenico FabioSavo
Montpellier, France 2013-05-27
Oral presentation at VLDB 2013:MASTRO STUDIO: ManagingOntology-Based Data Access applications
Domenico Lembo Riva del Garda, Italy 2013-08-28,2013-09-29
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Oral presentation at RR 2013: Verificationand Synthesis in Description Logic BasedDynamic Systems (Best Paper Award)
Marco Montali Mannheim, Germany 2013-07-27
Oral presentation at IJCAI 2013:Bounded Epistemic Situation CalculusTheories
Yves Lespérance Beijing, China 2013-08-09
Oral presentation at EDBT 2013:Optimizing query rewriting inontology-based data access
Maurizio Lenzerini Genova, Italy 2013-03-21
Oral presentation at ESWC 2013:Graph-Based Ontology Classification inOWL 2 QL
Valerio Santarelli Montpellier, France 2013-05-28
Oral presentation at Description Logic2013: Efficient Approximation in DL-Liteof OWL 2 Ontologies
Domenico FabioSavo
Ulm, Germany 2013-07-26
Oral presentation at Description Logic2013: Evaluating Mapping Repair Systemswith Large Biomedical Ontologies
ErnestoJimenez-Ruiz
Ulm, Germany 2013.07.26
Poster presentation at Description Logic2013: A Graph-Based Approach forClassifying OWL 2 QL Ontologies
Domenico Lembo,Valerio Santarelliand Domenico FabioSavo
Ulm, Germany 2013-07-25
Oral presentation at Web Reasoning andRule Systems 2013: From OWL to DL-Lite through Efficient OntologyApproximation
Valerio Santarelli Mannheim, Germany 2013-07-27
Oral presentation at CAiSE 2013:Ontology-Based Data Access: TheExperience at the Italian Department ofTreasury
Antonella Poggi Valencia, Spain 2013-06-21
Oral presentation at PHM 2013: Analysisof data quality issues in real-worldindustrial data
Mikhail Roshchin New Orleans, LA,USA
2013-10-16
Oral presentation at WoDOOM 2013:Optique System: Towards Ontology andMapping Management in OBDA Solutions
Valerio Santarelli Montpellier, France 2013-05-27
Poster presentation at ESWC 2013:Optique: OBDA Solution for Big Data
Evgeny Kharlamov Montpellier, France 2013-05-28
Poster presentation at Description Logic2013: Advances in Accessing Big Datawith Expressive Ontologies
Christian Neunestadt Ulm, Germany 2013-07-25
Poster presentation at Description Logic2013: Spatial Semantics for Concepts
Özgür L. Özçep Ulm, Germany 2013-07-25
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Oral presentation KI 2013: Advances inAccessing Big Data with ExpressiveOntologies
Christian Neuenstadt Koblenz, Germany 2013-09-19
Oral presentation at Know@LOD 2013:Addressing Streaming and Historical Datain OBDA Systems: Optique’s Approach(Statement of Interest)
DmitriyZheleznyakov
Montpellier, France 2013-05-26
Oral presentation at OWLED 2013:Distributed Query Processing on theCloud: the Optique Point of View (ShortPaper)
Dimitris Bilidas Montpellier, France 2013-05-27
Oral presentation at OWLED 2013: OnRewriting and Answering Queries inOBDA Systems for Big Data (ShortPaper)
DmitriyZheleznyakov
Montpellier, France 2013-05-27
Oral presentation at OWLED 2013:Towards Query Formulation andQuery-Driven Ontology Extensions inOBDA
ErnestoJimenez-Ruiz
Montpellier, France 2013-05-27
Oral presentation at OWLED 2013: TheOptique Project: Towards OBDA Systemsfor Industry (Short Paper)
Evgeny Kharlamov Montpellier, France 2013-05-27
Oral presentation at ISWC 2013:Publishing the Norwegian PetroleumDirectorateś FactPages as Semantic WebData
Evgeny Kharlamov Sydney, Australia 2013-10-24
Oral presentation at MEDES 2013:OptiqueVQS – Towards anOntology-based Visual Query System forBig Data
Ahmet Soylu Luxembourg 2013-10-31
Poster presentation at ISWC 2013:Editing R2RML Mappings Made Easy
Peter Haase Sydney, Australia 2013-10-23
Oral presentation at SEBD 2012:Optimization of query rewriting inontology-based data access
Riccardo Rosati Roccella Jonica,Italy
2013-07-02
Oral presentation at ISWC 2012: ScalableGeo-thematic Query Answering
Ralf Möller Boston, USA 2012-11-14
Oral presentation at ISWC 2012: OnDemand Access to Big Data throughSemantic Technologies
Peter Haase Boston, USA 2012-11-14
Oral Presentation at OWLED 2013: ontopat work.
MarianoRodriguez-Muro
Montpellier, France 2013-05-27
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Oral Presentation at ISWC 2013:Ontology-Based Data Access: Ontop ofDatabases
MarianoRodriguez-Muro
Sydney, Australia 2013-10-25
Poster Presentation at DL 2013: QueryRewriting and Optimisation withDatabase Dependencies in Ontop
MarianoRodriguez-Muro
Ulm, Germany 2013-07-23
2.7 Other Presentations for the Research Community
Title Presenter Date
Course within the Master of Science in Computer Science,Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy: KnowledgeRepresentation and Ontologies
Marco Montali 2013-02-27 to2013-06-10
Seminar at the Faculty of Informatics, Vienna Universityof Technology, Austria: Optimizing Ontology-Based DataAccess
Diego Calvanese 2013-03-12
Course at the Vienna PhD School of Informatics,University of Technology Vienna, Austria: DescriptionLogics, Ontology-based Data Access, and Reasoning
Diego Calvanese 2013-04-12 to2013-04-19
Seminar at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy:An Overview of the Optique Project
Evgeny Kharlamov 2013-05-07
Presentation for Oslo second year CS students Martin Giese 2013-04-18Presentation at the Dagstuhl Seminar on AutomatedReasoning on Conceptual Schemas: On the Relationshipbetween OBDA and Relational Mapping
Marco Montali 2013-05-22
Seminar at the Department of Computing andInformation System, University of Melbourne, Australia:Accessing Data Through Lightweight Ontologies
Diego Calvanese 2013-08-07
Seminar within the Computer Science and InformationTechnology, RMIT Melbourne, Australia: Accessing DataThrough Lightweight Ontologies
Diego Calvanese 2013-08-23
Presentation at the Faculty of Astronomy, Mathematics,and Physics, National University of Cordoba, Argentina:Ontop Databases
Martin Rezk 2013-10-21
Presentation and demo at the Third TELEIOS UserCommunity Workshop in Chania, Crete, Greece: Strabonand NPD FactPages
Arild Waaler,Konstantina Bereta
2013-06-14
Presentation and demo at the Third TELEIOS UserCommunity Workshop in Chania, Crete, Greece: Strabonand NPD FactPages
Arild Waaler,Konstantina Bereta
2013-06-14
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Ph.D. course at Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica,Automatica e Gestionale A. Ruberti, Rome (Italy):Inconsistency-tolerant Query Answering in Ontology-basedData Access
Antonella Poggi 2013-10-08 to2013-10-09
Ph.D. course at Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica,Automatica e Gestionale A. Ruberti, Rome (Italy):Updating Data and Knowledge Bases
Domenico Lembo 2013-10-11
Ph.D. course at Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica,Automatica e Gestionale A. Ruberti, Rome (Italy):Conceptual modeling: ER and beyond
Domenico Lemboand AntonellaPoggio
2013-06-27
Ontop: A short tutorial. Protege-OWL short-course.Vienna, Austria.
MarianoRodriguez-Muro
2013-09-04
A seminar titled A preliminary approach onontology-based visual query formulation for big data atIFI UiO
Ahmet Soylu 2013-09-10
An invited lecture titled OptiqueVQS – Towards anOntology-based Visual Query System for Big Data atGjovik University College, Norway
Ahmet Soylu 2013-09-19
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Chapter 3
Visibility to targeted industries (O10.2)
Optique has been very active in targeting the use case providers Siemens and Statoil. These companiesare not only partners in the project; being large international industry players they are in themselves maintargets for dissemination. Optique members have at several occasions presented the project at high executivelevels in these companies. The Optique project is by now known in both these two companies, far beyondthe units that contribute actively to Optique; this also holds for the industry partner DNV. This activity issummarized in Section 3.2.
Section 3.3 summarizes the presentations for other companies. Section 3.4 summarizes keynotes atindustry conferences, while Section 3.5 summarizes our contributions to events that targets industry. Optiquewas active in organizing the European Data Forum in 2013, addressed in Section 3.6.
The last two sections review activities that are pointing towards Year 2 of the project, and that estab-lish the basic infrastructure for the Optique ecosystem: The Optique Training Programme is reviewed inSection 3.7); the Optique Partner Programme is reviewed Section 3.8).
3.1 Key performance indicators
Table 3.1: Visibility to the target industry.
Measure Result
Presentations on-site for Industrial Consortium Partners 25Presentations on-site for External Companies 10Keynotes at Industry Events 3Workshop and Conference Presentations for Industry 9
Optique has been active at four industry conferences:
• At the European Data Forum we were part of the Organizing Committee, contributed onekeynote fromthe Statoil Chief Engineer and one project presentation, and took part in the exhibition.
• At the Semantic Days Conference we were part of the Organizing Committee, we contributed twokeynotes, and we organized a dedicated Optique session.
• At the European Oilfield Summit we gave a public presentation.
• At the E&P Data and Information Management Conference we gave a public presentation.
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3.2 On-site presentations for industrial consortium partners
3.2.1 Presentations at Siemens
Description Presenter Venue Date
Diagnostics Workshop with EnergyService Fossil and Industry AutomationResearch
Mikhail Roshchin Nuremberg,Germany
2012-09-29
Optique presentation on Siemens SemanticTechnology Conference with more than100 participants from Siemens business
Mikhail Roshchin Princeton, US 2013-02-12and 13
Optique workshop and use case discussionwith Energy Oil & Gas
Steffen Lamparter,Mikhail Roshchin,Thomas Hubauer
Munich, Germany 2013-03-12
Optique presentation for SiemensInfrastructure & City’s Smart Griddivision
Thomas Hubauer Vienna, Austria 2013-04-19
Optique presentation for SiemensCorporate Development and Strategydepartment
Steffen Lamparter Munich, Germany 2013-04-29
Optique presentation for Health Servicesdivision within the Siemens Healthcaresector
Steffen Lamparter Berlin, Germany 2013-05-08
Optqiue presentation for Siemens EnergyPower Generation
Mikhail Roshchin Alpharetta, US 2013-05-29
Optique presentation for Siemens IndustryCustomer Service
Thomas Hubauer Nuremberg,Germany
2013-06-05
Optique presentation for SiemensInfrastructure & City strategy andtechnical innovation department
Thomas Hubauer Munich, Germany 2013-06-27
Optique workshop and initial use casediscussion with Siemens Financial Services
Steffen Lamparter,Thomas Hubauer,Mikhail Roshchin
Munich, Germany 2013-05-07
Presentation at Siemens Big Dataconference
Ian Horrocks Bangalore, India 2013-09-25
Optique presentation for Energy Oil &Gas product development
Mikhail Roshchin Houston, US 2013-10-17
Optique presentation for Siemens futureautomation initiative
Steffen Lamparter Munich, Germany 2013-10-28
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3.2.2 Presentations at Statoil
Description Presenter Venue Date
Presentation for the Statoil CIO office:Optique
Arild Waaler Stavanger, Norway 2012-11-20
Presentation for Statoil Exploration:Optique - vision and objectives
Arild Waaler Stavanger, Norway 2012-12-05
Presentation for the Statoil CIO office:Optique project plan Year 1
Arild Waaler Stavanger, Norway 2013-01-31
Presentation for Statoil Exploration:Optique after the first five months
Arild Waaler Stavanger, Norway 2013-04-02
Presentation at Statoil: OBDA: Theoryand Practice
Ian Horrocks Stavanger, Norway 2013-04-24
Presentation at Statoil: Optique andLinked Data use cases
Arild Waaler, MartinGiese, Johan W.Klüwer
Video – variouslocations, Norway
2013-10-18
3.2.3 Presentations at DNV
Description Presenter Venue Date
Presentation for DNV ProjectManagement Office (PMO), GlobalGovernance Division (GGD)
Tom Thomsen Høvik, Norway 2013-01-22
Presentation for DNV EnvironmentalMonitoring: Releasing the Potential of theEnvironmental monitoring Database(MOD)
Christian M. Hansen Høvik, Norway 2013-02-15
Presentation for DNV Enterprise andAsset Risk Management (Service Director)
Tom Thomsen Høvik, Norway 2013-03-11
Presentation for DNV TechnologyLeadership: Optique use cases
Johan W. Klüwer,Tom Thomsen
Høvik, Norway 2013-04-11
Presentation to the DNV TechnologyLeadership Forum
Tom Thomsen Høvik, Norway 2013-06-03
Presentation for DNV Energy Solutions(Business Development Leader andManaging Director)
Tom Thomsen Høvik, Norway 2013-09-27
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3.3 On-site presentations to external companies
Description Presenter Venue Date
Presentation for Telenor: Optique Arild Waaler Oslo, Norway 2013-01-04Presentation at Italian Ministry ofEconomy and Finance: Graphicalrepresentation of ontologies
Domenico Lembo Rome, Italy 2013-03-11
Presentation at South-Eastern NorwayRegional Health Authority: Optique
Arild Waaler Oslo, Norway 2013-03-20
Presentation at Microsoft Research:OBDA: Theory and Practice
Ian Horrocks Oslo, Norway 2013-04-25
Presentation at Tekbac group ofcompanies (www.tekbac.com): Course onsemantic technologies
Riccardo Rosati Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
2013-06-10,2013-06-11
Presentation for Norwegian BroadcastingCorporation (NRK)
Martin Giese, JohanW. Klüwer
Oslo, Norway 2013-05-02
Presentation for iAD (information AccessDisruptions) consortium
Martin Giese Oslo, Norway 2013-05-07
Optique presentation for Statkraft Arild Waaler, MartinGiese
Lysaker, Norway 2013-09-11
Presentation at Machinalis, Argentina:Ontop Databases
Martin Rezk Cordoba, Argentina 2013-10-18
Presentation at Aibel AS: Optique Johan W. Klüwer Asker, Norway 2013-10-25
3.4 Keynotes at Industry Conferences
Title Presenter Venue Date
Keynote at Semantic Days 2013: OBDA:Theory and Practice
Ian Horrocks Stavanger, Norway 2013-05-28
Keynote at Semantic Days 2013:Ontology-based data management
Maurizio Lenzerini Stavanger, Norway 2013-05-30
Keynote at Siemens Big Data Conference:Ontology Based Data Access
Ian Horrocks Bangalore, India 2013-09-25
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3.5 Presentations at Industry Conferences and Workshops
Title Presenter Venue Date
Oral presentation at European DataForum 2013: Optique: Scalable End-UserAccess to Big Data
Peter Haase Dublin, Ireland 2013-04-16
Oral presentation at Semantic Days 2013,Optique Project Session: Optique:Concepts and objectives
Martin Giese Stavanger, Norway 2013-05-30
Oral presentation at Semantic Days 2013,Optique Project Session: On challengeswith time stamped data in SiemensEnergy Service
Thomas Hubauer Stavanger, Norway 2013-05-30
Oral presentation at Semantic Days 2013,Optique Project Session: Querying Statoilwell data
Dag Hovland Stavanger, Norway 2013-05-30
Oral presentation at Semantic Days 2013,Optique Project Session: Exploiting NPDdata as linked data
Martin GSkjæveland
Stavanger, Norway 2013-05-30
Oral presentation at European DigitalOilfield Summit: Enabling End UserAccess to Big Data in the O&G Industry
Johan W. Klüwerand Michael Schmidt
Vienna, Austria 2013-06-12
Oral presentation at E&P Data andInformation Management Conference andUser Meeting (ECIM 2013): Optique –Scalable End-user Access to Big Data
Christian M. Hansen Haugesund, Norway 2013-09-16
Presentation at Oslo Innovation Week:Optique
Arild Waaler Oslo, Norway 2013-10-15
Presentation at Cutting Edge: Big Data –Big Opportunities
Arild Waaler Oslo, Norway 2013-10-16
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3.6 European Data Forum
Organised by:
Welcome to the European Data Forum (EDF), the annual meeting-point for data practitioners from industry, research, and the public-sector to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the emerging Big Data Economy in Europe.
European Data Forum 2013 April 9 - 10, Dublin, Ireland
EDF 2013 takes place in the Croke Park Convention Centre, Dublin, Ireland
9-10 April 2013. Dublin, Ireland
Organisers
Conference Chairs
Michael Hausenblas (MapR Technologies/DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland) Elena Simperl (University of Southampton, UK)
Local Chairs
Deirdre Lee (DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland)
Organization Committee
Sören Auer (University of Leipzig, Germany) Francesco Barbato (European Commission) Sandra Collins (Digital Repository of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, Ireland) Stefan Decker (DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland) Nuria De-Lama Sanchez (ATOS, Spain) Pieter De Leenheer (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Dieter Fensel (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Marko Grobelnik (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia) Peter Haase (fluid Operations AG, Germany) Martin Kaltenböck (Semantic Web Company, Austria) Manolis Koubarakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece) Rasmus Pedersen (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark) Dumitru Roman (SINTEF/University of Oslo, Norway) Arild Waaler (University of Oslo, Norway) Kjetil Kjernsmo (University of Oslo, Norway)
Dissemination Chair
Martin Kaltenböck (Semantic Web Company, Austria)
Exhibition Chair
Kjetil Kjernsmo (University of Oslo, Norway)
Useful Information
Wifi SSID: crokepark wifi Twitter: @EUDataForum #edf_13
Figure 3.1: European Data Forum 2013, Program pages 1–2
The European Data Forum 2013 was a joint activity of the EC projects BIG, LOD2, PlanetData, Optique,envision, TELEIOS, and EUCLID (cf. the EDF2013 Final Report).
Optique contributed to the European Data Forum 2013 (EDF) meeting by organizing the ExhibitionProgram, which was chaired by Kjetil Kjernsmo of the University of Oslo. Peter Haase, FOP, and ArildWaaler, UiO, were part of the organizing committee.
Participation at EDF2013 allowed Optique to secure the attention of main representatives of the EuropeanBig Data community, early in the Optique project period. Engagement by Optique in EDF is scheduled tobe continued for 2014–2016. See Figure 3.1 for a facsimile of the conference program.1
1http://2013.data-forum.eu/sites/all/themes/busy/files//EDF2013-programme.pdf
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3.7 The Optique Training Programme
The Training Programme is planned for four different audiences: corporate ICT, Engineering, and Consultingfor the industrial enterprise, and a generic ICT audience. In addition, “executive summary” material thatgoes across audiences will be produced.
Synopsis/White paper
ICT
FOP
Engineering
DNV
Consulting
DNV
Laboratory
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One-day introduction course
Training curriculum
Research compendium
3.7.1 Target audiences
The training program is primarily designed to meet the needs of industrial enterprises looking to implementOptique, targeting three verticals:
• ICT departments, responsible for installing and running Optique services
• Engineers, the end users looking to use Optique for data access
• Consultants, internal or external, facilitating adoption of OBDA
In addition to these industry categories, Optique will deliver a fully generic training program aimed atstudents and the general public.
3.7.2 Types of training material
The audience for Optique will range from executives, both at the "corporate" level and belonging to each ofthe verticals, to operational staff. These audiences need different kinds of training material – "horizontals".
Optique has a stated goal of providing industry with better ways to access enterprise data. Recognizingthat executives are vital to the adoption of new methods in the enterprise, the Optique training programneeds to address the needs of high-level management as well as that of operational staff. High-level executiveswill require the proverbial executive summary, covering all three of the target verticals.
Within each vertical, introductory presentations and white papers will be required for staff to be able tounderstand how Optique can meet their needs. We will deliver one-day courses to allow industry staff toexplore how Optique can be applied to their specific needs. A curriculum with text-book character will bedeveloped, combining original content with material from external sources. The curriculum will be suitablefor in-depth study and may serve as reference material for implementation projects. Each vertical will besupported by a compendium of theoretical papers and research results, collected from the output of Optiquework packages as well as from other academic sources.
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3.7.3 Teams
Development of the training program will be led by four teams, organized according to target audiences.Partners have been assigned as responsible for each target audience as follows:
• ICT – Fluid Operations
• Engineering – Siemens
• Consulting – DNV
• Laboratory – University of Oslo
3.8 Optique Partner Programme
Optique has created a Partner Programme: see WP11 Exploitation deliverable D11.1 for a detailed report.A tri-fold brochure describing the Partner Programme was designed by the Norwegian company Essenz
and distributed at the EDF conference in April 2013 and at public presenations after EDF. See page 25 fora facsimile of the flyer.
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Image credit: “Siemens press picture”
Contact details:ARILD WAALERinfo@optique-project.euwww.optique-project.eu/epp
Data is rapidly becoming one of our most valuable resources, and effectively exploiting data will be key to an enterprise’s future growth and profitability. Optique is delivering groundbreaking technology for data exploitation, and the Optique European Partner Programme provides access to world leading expertisein the development and deployment of this technology.
The programme offers three different levels to address different member needs.
The Network Partner level is suitable for companies that primarily want information and networking opportunities with industry and academia.
The Discussion Partner level also includes an analysis of potential usage areas for the company and a dedicated contact person within the Optique project.
The Pilot Partner level additionally includes unlimited access to the Optique System for the duration of the membership, as well as access to Optique experts to implement and customize the Optique System based on the company’s usage areas.
Travel costs are added for work at partner site. Additional assistance from Optique Project experts or fluid Operations AG can be purchased for €1.200,- / person day. Fixed price assistance can be offered on request. Optique fluid Operations package is provided by fluid Operations AG. Software maintenance and enterprise level support is included in the package.
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Figure 3.2: Optique Partner Program tri-fold flyer, 2013, outside spread
Part of Optique project network with first hand access to information.
Bi-annual newsletter. Annual partner conference.
6 person days Optique Proof-of-Concept implementation planning/assistance by Optique Project experts at Pilot Partner site.
Optique fluid Operations package: Software subscription for Pilot Partner period Software training for 6 persons. 20 person days software Proof-of-Concept
implementation at Pilot Partner site.
Invitation to Optique project plenary meetings. 10 person days analysis of customer needs and data
exploitation possibilities by Optique project experts. Option to acquire discounted Optique fluid Operations
package by upgrading to Pilot Partner.
Part of Optique project network with first hand access to info. Bi-annual newsletter. Annual partner conference.
Invitation to Optique project plenary meetings. 10 person days analysis of customer needs and data
exploitation possibilities by Optique project experts. Option to acquire discounted Optique fluid Operations
package by upgrading to Pilot Partner.
Part of Optique project network with first hand access to information.
Bi-annual newsletter. Annual partner conference.
Build Knowledge and Network
Benefit Analysis Build Knowledge and Network
Proof of Concept implementation Benefit Analysis Build Knowledge and Network
Annual Price – €59.900 *Annual Price – €14.900 *Annual Price – € 4.900 *
Figure 3.3: Optique Partner Program tri-fold flyer, 2013, inside spread
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Chapter 4
Visibility to the general public (O10.3)
This chapter presents and discusses general dissemination activities beyond scientific and immediate indus-trial adopters to increase visibility to the general public.
Dissemination activities that have been realised in the first year are classified according to four maincategories, namely website (see Section 4.3), social media (see Section 4.4), Optique public showcase (seeSection 4.5), and news papers and magazine articles (see Section 4.6).
In this chapter we first, in Section 4.1, present key performance indicators to establish a quantitive basisfor the evaluation of the activities conducted, followed by a general overview in Section 4.2. Then eachcategory is presented in detail in the subsequent sections.
4.1 Key performance indicators
A set of performance indicators has been defined and calculated as shown in Table 4.1. We expect to havemore indicators as the amount of content and the number of social media tools being used in the projectincrease; this is briefly discussed below.
Table 4.1: Visibility to the general public.
Measure Result
Newspapers and Magazine Articles 7Miscellaneous Talks and Presentations 13Website visits 13,000Website visitors 5,365YouTube videos 5YouTube views 174
4.2 Overview of dissemination activities
In the following we provide an overview of the activities toward the general public and suggest improvementsfor the coming project years.
The Optique website has been one of the primary instruments for reaching out to the broad public andhas served as a digital face and identity of the project. Therefore, we believe that statistics that quantifythe website traffic is of crucial importance to measure the success of website. Google analytics plugin hasbeen installed to the system in its early phases. The website had around 13,000 visits and attracted morethan 3,000 unique visitors in less than a year. We believe that this will increase further in the second andcoming years of the project as the amount of scientific and public content produced by the partners will grow
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significantly.We believe that active engagement with social media of the project partners will be quite beneficial
in order to attract the interest of the general public and the scientific community. This way Optique willconstruct a virtual professional network which will be of help for the exploitation of the project results.Early engagement of the project with social media is limited to integration of website with Twitter (i.e.,twitter messages tagged with optique-project are displayed in the website) and Facebook (e.g., like and sharebuttons). Towards the end of Year 1 a YouTube channel has been established to broadcast the Optiquedemo. We plan to use social media much more extensively in the second year.
Towards the end of first year a demo, which includes all the main components, were presented at theISWC conference. This has been a very valuable practice for the project towards the realisation of a publicshowcase. The public showcase will be further developed over the entire project period and will, in its finalform, be delivered in M48. Several news papers and magazine articles have been published in the first yearas well, which we believe will strengthen the visibility of project not only to public, but also to professionalsand possible industrial adopters as well.
Although the public dissemination activities in the first year meet expectations both in terms of quantityand quality, we believe that there is still room for improvement, particularly in terms of the use of websiteand the social media. First of all, we would like to provide more scientific and generic material throughthe website. These might include excerpts from own publications and blog posts presenting discussions andviewpoints. Related news and advances in the research domain might also be shared through the website.This way we hope to increase the number of audience and interest for the Optique project and the academicnetwork behind it. Secondly, we would like to increase the use and the number of social media tools andintegrate them in the Optique website. Currently, we have Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts for theproject. The first two are integrated with the website, yet their use has to be increased among the partners.The YouTube account is relatively new and needs to be integrated with the website through embeddingvideos to the relevant page(s) of the website. New social media tools should be employed and integratedsuch as SlideShare to distribute Optique presentations. These social tools will not only increase our public(and scientific) visibility, but will also provide us with more metrics, such as the number of views at YouTubeand SlideShare, the number of likes, the number of shares etc. Yet, we are aware that it is often a challengeto realise such tight engagement with social media tools and website in such large projects; however, we willput considerable effort to promote and foster such an engagement.
In the second year we expect and encourage project partners to increase their dissemination activitiestowards the general public even more. This seems to be quite a realistic goal since the project will reach ahigher level of maturity both with respect to the increasing amount of scientific results and the availabilityof a public showcase.
4.3 Website
Optique website traffic is being monitored by Google Analytics tool.
Figure 4.1: Optique website traffic between Dec 1, 2012 and Oct 22, 2013.
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Figure 4.2: Monthly distribution of Optique website traffic between Dec 1, 2012 and Oct 22, 2013.
Figure 4.3: Geographical distribution of Optique website traffic between Dec 1, 2012 and Oct 22, 2013.
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Fig. 4.1 and Fig. 4.2 present an overview of website traffic and monthly distribution respectively, whileFig. 4.3 provides an overview of the geographical distribution between Dec 1, 2012 and Oct 22, 2013. Asthe figures suggest, a broad community has been reached in the very first year. Comparatively higher trafficfrom the countries of project partners reflect the amount of dissemination effort spent by project partnerslocally.
4.4 Social media
The Optique website has been enhanced with Facebook and Twitter plugins earlier. An Optique YouTubechannel was set up on Oct. 3, 2013 and a set of videos that describe the current prototype has prepared anduploaded to the YouTube channel, see Figure 4.4. The channel can be accessed from http://www.youtube.
com/user/optiqueproject/. The videos accessible through YouTube are listed in the following table:
Video Title Description
Optique 1.0: Semantic Accessto Big Data. Part 1
In the first part of the demo we discuss the data access issuesbrought by Big Data and present a general overview of thearchitecture of the Optique OBDA system that aims atovercoming those issues.
Optique 1.0: Semantic Accessto Big Data. Part 2
In the second part of the demo we give a general overview ofthe system.
Optique 1.0: Semantic Accessto Big Data. Part 3
In the third part of the demo we present the Optique 1.0 visualquery interface that allows to formulate queries over ontologiesand to display query answers.
Optique 1.0: Semantic Accessto Big Data. Part 4
In the fourth part of the demo we present Optique 1.0installation wizard that extracts ontologies from relationalschemata.
Optique 1.0: Semantic Accessto Big Data. Part 4.1
In the final part of the demo we present the Optique 1.0mapping editor that allows to define mappings connectingontologies with underlines schemata.
4.5 Steps towards the Optique Public showcase
A Web enabled (or DVD based) Public showcase, which can be used by the Commission for its own dissem-ination and awareness activities (including Web based and electronic publications) after the completion ofthe project, will be delivered in M48. Steps towards that direction has been taken by means of preparingdemos to be presented to general public, scientific community, and possible adopters. The aforementionedYouTube channel has been used to disseminate videos of the current prototype. The Optique platform hasbeen presented at the ISWC 2013 demo session and attracted positive feedback.
Description Presenter Venue Date
Demonstration of Optique 1.0System, The Case of NorwegianPetroleum Directorate’s FactPages
Evgeny Kharlamov ISWC 2013, Sydney,Australia
2013-10-23
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Figure 4.4: YouTube channel for the Optique.
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4.6 Newspaper and Magazine Articles
Several newspapers and magazine articles have been delivered to the general public. For the second year,we expect to have more to be delivered by more partners as the project will reach to a considerable level ofmaturity and will have its first prototype available. The newspaper and magazine articles delivered this yearare listed in the following table:
Title Author Publication Name Date
Uni Bozen: 870.000 Euro fürOptique
Diego Calvanese Article in webnewspaper stol.it.
2013-01-09
Gestione banche dati – progettoOptique
Diego Calvanese Article in webnewspapercontrocampus.it
2013-01-09
Progetto Optique, finanziatal’università. Svilupperà sistemi pergestire banche dati di grandidimensioni
Diego Calvanese Article in dailynewspaper CorriereAlto Adige
2013-01-10
Optique hilft durch Datendschungel Diego Calvanese Article in dailynewspaperDolomiten
2013-01-10
Interview on Optique Diego Calvanese local Radio NBC 2013-01-29Effizient suchen Diego Calvanese Article in monthly
newspaper ff.2013-01-31
Im europäischen Forschungsverbund Diego Calvanese Article in dailynewspaper TirolerTageszeitung
2013-03-01
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Glossary
CAiSE International Conference on Advanced Information Systems EngineeringDL Description LogicsEDBT International Conference on Extending Database TechnologyESWC ESWC Semantic Web ConferenceIJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial IntelligenceISWC International Semantic Web ConferenceKESW Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web ConferenceKI German Conference on Artificial IntelligenceKnow@LOD Workshop on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Meets Linked Open DataMEDES International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystemsNPD Norwegian Petroleum DirectorateOBDA Ontology-based Data AccessORE OWL Reasoner EvaluationOWL Web Ontology LanguangeOWLED OWL Experiences and Directions WorkshopRR International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule SystemsSEBD Italian Symposium on Advanced Database SystemsSPARQL SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query LanguageSQL Structured Query LanguageVLDB International Conference on Very Large Data BasesWoDOOM International Workshop on Debugging Ontologies and Ontology Mappings
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