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STI Board Meeting
John Domingue
STI Board Meeting @ ESWC, Crete, May 2012
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Agenda for Today
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• 10:30am Welcome (15 min) (including agreement on the agenda; actions from last meeting)
• 10:45am Events (1 hour 15 mins) (including ESWC (current conference, 2013, 2014), FIS, Summit, Summer School)
• 12:00pm On-line strategy (30 mins) (including Web 2.0 and Web 3.0)
• 12:30pm Buffet Lunch (30 mins)
• 13:00pm Organization (40 mins) (including admin and finances)
• 13:40pm STI Company Report (20 mins)
• 14:00pm Coffee Break (20 mins)
• 14:20pm STI Membership status and possible growth (20 mins)
• 14:40pm Report from the Fellows (10 mins)
• 14:50pm Closing (10 min)
• 15:00pm Close
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EVENTS
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Summer School
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Summer School
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The Tutors
Dan BrickleyLinked Open Data
Denny VrandečićLinked Open Data
Elena SimperlBuilding and
Using Ontologies
Barry NortonSW Languages and Standards, Large-scale Sem. Data Mngt,
Building Semantic Applications
Matthew RoweSocial Semantics
Aiden HoganSW Languages and
Standards, Large-scale Sem. Data Mngt
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Keynote Speakers
Chris WeltyIBM Research
Spyros KotoulasIBM Research
Lora AroyoFree University of
Amsterdam
Enrico FranconiFree University of
Bozen-Bolzano
Marko GrobelnikJozef Stefan Institute
John DomingueKMi, The Open University &
STI International
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ESWC Summer School Facts
• Relatively low registrations– 37 applications– 24 attendees
• Synergy to ESWC low• Recommendation
– Remain in Kalamaki– Move date to 1st week of September for 2013– Advertise with greater vigour
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ESWC 2012
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ESWC 2013
• Montpellier– Voted best place to live by the French– Separate location for main conference and
workshops/tutorials
• Dates: May 26-30 2013• Local organisers
– François Scharffe and Clement Jonquet of LIRMM
• Chair: Philipp Cimiano • PC Chairs: Oscar Corcho and Valentina Presutti
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ESWC 2013
• Montpellier– Voted best place to live by the French– Separate location for main conference and
workshops/tutorials
• Dates: May 26-30 2013• Local organisers
– François Scharffe and Clement Jonquet of LIRMM
• Chair: Philipp Cimiano • PC Chairs: Oscar Corcho and Valentina Presutti
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ESWC 2014
• Free vote by ESWC 2012 attendees• Presentation by proposers at opening ceremony• Financial check by Alex
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Summit 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - Friday, July 8, 2011
• Riga, Latvia
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Summit 2013?
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FIS 2012 Report
• Organized with 15th BIS– Vilnius, Lithuania– BIS small, well-organized
• 4 submissions, 2 papers accepted
• 2 keynotes– Good, well-received
• Discussion panel• Audience of 10 people
Programme:
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Keynote 1: Stephan Haller
SAP Research Zürich, Switzerland
Future Internet: A Cloud full of Things-related Services and Processes
The Internet of Things is a much talked-about concept with an enormous potential for enterprises. Not only can business processes be better aligned with what happens in the real world and enable enterprises to respond more rapidly, more accurately and more adaptively, but it also brings changes in the way businesses collaborate and even the opportunity for novel business models. These potentials will only be realized in combination with services and Cloud approaches, forming thus the "Future Internet". The presentation will show how these concepts fit together using current examples, highlighting also some of the main challenges that need to be overcome.
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Keynote 2: Darius Šilingas
No Magic Europe, LithuaniaModel-Driven Service Choreographies for the Future Internet
While service oriented architecture (SOA) is already a mainstream softwaretechnology, the Future Internet raises a number of challenges such as service heterogeneity, service governance, dynamic composition of services, service scalability, and user-centric service development that need to be addressed in research and implemented in industrial practice. The Future Internet should shift focus from service orchestration to service choreographies that may provide a better answer to the mentioned challenges. Model-driven development (MDD) is a technology that aims to handle software development at a higher abstraction level using models as the main development artifact. However, there is no agreement on how service-oriented systems should be modeled – multiple modeling languages such as BPMN 2.0, UML, SoaML, and SysML provide fragmented support but fail to cover the challenging aspects of service engineering in the Future Internet. In this keynote, we will present a visionary approach to model-driven service choreographies in the Future Internet powered by a combination of modeling standards, user-centric service engineering process, and integrated development and runtime environment. This approach is under research in ongoing FP7 project CHOReOS – Large Scale Choreographies for the Future Internet.
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Next FIS
• 16th BIS, Poznań, May/June 2013– W. Abramowicz eager to continue the cooperation– Location in Poland better for participation– We need to do better in attracting submissions– We should aim for a full-day size
• Topics:– More focus on IoT, networks– Practicalities of standardization for FI
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ONLINE STRATEGY
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MEMBERSHIP STATUS
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Partners
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STI InnsbruckAIFB KarlsruheWon Kwang UniversityUniversity of SheffieldFree University of Bolzano
FZI Forschungszentrum InformatikOpen UniversitySaltlux Inc.IAIS - Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information SystemsMIMOS BHD
University of MalagaFree University of AmsterdamTU ViennaJozef Stefan InstituteOntotextKnow-Center GmbH GrazGerman National Library of EconomicsUniversity of Aberdeen
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Members
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Franz Inc.University of Economics, PragueFriedrich-Schiller-Universitätseekda GmbHUniversidad Autonoma de BarcelonaBeInformedOntonymiQser AGinteract SpAA.P. Ershov Institute of InformaticsInfAI LeipzigRECOGNOS Romania SRLOntoprise GmbHModul University Vienna GmbHeoweoUniversidad Politécnica de MadridInstitute for Infocomm ResearchPoznan University of EconomicsFORTHTXT e-Solutions
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SUMMARY
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Summary
• Continuation of a breadth of activities• Adjustment needed
– Due to popularity of certain events– Changes in field and funding
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