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Preliminary programme
Monday 18 May
Tutorials
- 1300-1700
- Introduction to semantic technology and ISO 15926
- Johan Wilhelm Klüwer and Morten Rørvik Strand, DNV
- 1300-1700
- Ontology-based data integration
The tutorial explains the benefits of using ontologies expressed in a fragment of OWL and reasoning over such ontologies for data access and integration by, e.g., obtaining uniform access to data distributed over several data base systems using divergent schemata. We will discuss the basic issue underlying ontology-based data access and integration, including how to connect the terms in an OWL ontology to external data sources, e.g., standard relational databases, and how to answer complex queries over these data sources and the ontology in a way that faithfully reflects the OWL axioms in the ontology and the established connections. We will also demonstrate the approach using a Protege plugin, OBDA, for specifying the ontology-to-source mappings, and a specific reasoner, Quonto, for answering queries by exploiting an underlying relational database engine. A basic understanding of OWL and relational databases is an advantage, but experience in designing or using ontologies is not required.
- Diego Calvanese, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, and Guiseppe de Giacomo, University of Rome
- 1300-1700
- Enterprise architecture frameworks with semantic models as a foundation for complex networked operations
- Arne Jørgen Berre, SINTEF, and Dirk Wirth, DFKI
Tuesday 19 May
Session 1: Semantic Technologies – Needs and solutions
Chair: Nils Sandsmark, General Manager, PCA
- 0900-0910
- Welcome
- Nils Sandsmark, Chairman Programme Committee
- 0910-0935
- Integrated Operations Generation 2 - Potential and opportunities for the oil and gas industry
- Richard Sagli, StatoilHydro
- 0935-1000
- Keynote W3C
- Speaker not confirmed
- 1000-1030
- Coffee break
- 1030-1100
- Keynote defence & defence industry
- Speaker not confirmed
- 1100-1130
- Keynote IT
- Speaker not confirmed
- 1130-1200
- Keynote eGovernment in EU
- Speaker not confirmed
- 1200-1300
- Lunch
Session 2: Applications of semantic technology
Chair: Roar Fjellheim, Director Business Development, Computas
The real value of semantic technologies in the oil&gas and other industries becomes apparent when ontologies, reasoning engines, etc. are applied to help people solve real-world problems. This session will provide early examples of such applications.
- 1300-1330
- Towards an ontology-driven Enhanced Oil Recovery decision support system
Presentation of several ontology pilots used for learning the feasibility of a long-term project to develop a comprehensive Enhanced Oil Recovery decision support system.
- Emilio Núñez, Assistant director for research relations, University of Texas at Austin
- 1330-1400
- Ontologies for geological CO2 storage studies
- Jean-Francois Rainaud, Project Manager, Institut Francais du Pétrole
- 1400-1430
- The semantic web promises a smarter electicity grid
The Smart Grid cooperation requires huge distributed information system. The presentation shows how the semantic web can help managing the distribution and heterogeneity of this information system.
- Dominique Gabioud, Professor, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland
- 1430-1500
- Unleashing the power of ontologies in information integration
Presentation of different studies for the application of novel ontology-based technology for data access and integration. We will illustrate the added value of semantic technologies and also discuss the performance bottlenecks that we encountered.
- Diego Calvanese, Associate professor, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
- 1500-1530
- Coffee break
Session 3: Ontology tools
Chair: Jon Atle Gulla, Professor, NTNU
As an encouraging sign of the maturing of semantic technology, software tools for building industrial strength application are becoming available, both as commercial products and in open source form. In this session we will learn about a representative set of such tools, including ontology construction tools, systems for semantic content management, triple stores for efficient storage of semantic data, etc.
- 1530-1600
- Methods and tools for semi-automatic ontology engineering
- Johanna Völker, Research Associate, University of Karlsruhe
- 1600-1630
- Quonto: Ontology-based data access and integration using relational technology
- Guiseppe De Giacomo, Professor, Sapienza University of Rome
- 1630-1700
- Advanced geotemporal reasoning in RDF
Enterprises have begun utilizing semantic technologies and standards for knowledge representation, knowledge access and discovery. Combining this with GeoTemporal? and Social Networking analytics is the next stage of Business Intelligence. In this presentation, we will discuss advances with GeoTemporal? Reasoning capabilities in RDF and query techniques that include space, time and objects of interest
- Jans Aaman, CEO, Franz Inc.
- 1700-1730
- Semantic annotation for web services
- Dumitru Roman, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.rer.nat., Semantic Technology Institute, University of Innsbruck
- 1730
- Summing up the day
- Jon Atle Gulla, NTNU
- 1900
- Aperitiff
- 1930
- Dinner
Wednesday 20 May
Session 4: Interoperability and information quality
Chair: Tor Arne Irgens, Commander Senior Grade, Norwegian Defence
One key motivation for semantic techniques is to contribute to increased quality of information. In particular semantic technologies can improve information quality by supporting system interoperability, thereby diminishing important sources of error in information infrastructures. In this session issues related interoperability and quality are addressed with an eye to challenges within defence and public sectors.
- 0800-0830
- Will ISO9000 be enough to ensure semantic quality?
- Knut Andersen, DNV
- 0830-0900
- System interoperability through use of semantic technologies
- Svein Johnsen, Research Scientist, and Brian Elvesæter, Research Scientist/Reseach Fellow, SINTEF
- 0900-0930
- Semantic MyPage
MyPage is an award-winning portal accessible on norway.no that brings public service offerings together in a citizen's own customized page and which thus serves as a tool to find the services needed without any previous knowledge of who is responsible. "Semantic MyPage" is a proposal to enhance the functionality of the portal using semantic technologies.
- Kjetil Helberg, The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority, and Steinar Skagemo, The Agency for Public Management and eGovernment
- 0930-1000
- Best Practices for archive interoperability using semantic standards
The talk presents an approach investigated in the research project SESAM4 to lower the threshold for using semantic technology to attain interoperability on a global scale. The presentation will give you insight into which important issues you will have to face when applying semantic technology in your organisation.
- Robert H. P. Engels, ESIS Norge and Western Norway Research Institute
- 1000-1030
- Coffee break
Session 5: IT architecture
Chair: Arne Jørgen Berre, Chief Research Scientist, SINTEF
- 1030-1100
- Semantic methods for the preservation and interpretation of information over time
Presentation of semantic methods and technologies used to preserve and interpret long term master data. An online pilot is being used to improve both usage of master data and the information governance. The pilot is a part of the Longrec case at Brønnøysund Register Centre.
- Per Myrseth, Principal Researcher, DNV Research & innovation
- 1100-1130
- Supporting intelligent and automated integrated operations with agent technologies in a services architecture
- Speaker not confirmed
- 1130-1200
- Semantic sensor networks – Supporting networked operations
- Speaker not confirmed
- 1200-1230
- I-Nord architecture – An integrated architecture for networked environmental monitoring and surveillance systems in the north
- Speaker not confirmed
- 1230-1330
- Lunch
Session 6: Semantic technology for IO Generation 2
Chair: Arild Waaler, Professor, University of Oslo
Integrated Operations (IO) is rapidly evolving, and OLF foresees a future "IO Generation 2" characterized by more intelligent and more automated operations than current IO, as well as much closer integration of operators, vendors and service companies. IO Generation 2 will offer rich opportunities for advanced application of semantic technology. In this session we will present early studies and pilot projects exploring those opportunities.
- 1330-1400
- Model driven integration architecture for IO G2
An industrial framework facilitating the connection of real time data across oil and gas enterprises through the implementation 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.
- Frode Myren, Executive IT Architect, IBM Software Solutions
- 1400-1430
- Applying ISO 15926 to drilling control systems
- Kari Anne Haaland Thorsen, University of Stavanger
- 1430-1500
- Making existing standards for opereation and maintenance compliant, using semantic technology
- Johan Wilhelm Klüwer, DNV
- 1500-1530
- SAP Research contributions to IOHN
- Daniel Oberle, SAP (not confirmed)
- 1530
- Summing up
- Thore Langeland, OLF
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