GGF16 Semantic Grid Workshop presentations
Below you will find the titles of the presentations at our workshop at GGF16 in Athens on Wednesday Feb 15, 2006 1:30pm-7:00pm. This is a great set of papers and I'm looking forward to a very interesting workshop. It's really good to see how much work has been done since our previous workshops, and new things coming in too. Thanks to everyone who submitted. The papers will be available on the Web from February 1. Although the presentations are now fixed, we are still able to accept position papers to go on the Web (i.e. the online workshop proceedings). These will be available and will inform discussion. Please submit them to Nicky Harding (copied) as before - they will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We're working on the programme at the moment, trying to take account of scheduling contraints due to parallel events. Note that any GGF attendee can attend the workshop (but if we run out of space we'll give priority to people who have submitted papers). Ss usual there's a "day rate" so it is possible to attend just for the workshop (for one or two days) and pay less than the full registration. I look forward to seeing you in Athens. -- Dave Accepted papers (in alphabetical order of first author): * Web Service Information Systems and Applications Mehmet S. Aktas, Galip Aydin, Geoffrey C. Fox, Harshawardhan Gadgil, Marlon E. Pierce, Ahmet Sayar * S-OGSA as a Reference Architecture for OntoGrid and for the Semantic Grid Pinar Alper, Oscar Corcho, Ioannis Kotsiopoulos, Paolo Missier, Sean Bechhofer, Dean Kuo, Carole Goble * Putting Semantics in Grid Workflow Management: the OWL-WS approach Stefano Beco, Barbara Cantalupo, Nikolaos Matskanis, Mike Surridge * Supporting the Music Information Retrieval Research Community - A Use Case for the Semantic Grid David De Roure, J. Stephen Downie * WS-DAIOnt: Ontology Access Provisioning in Grid Environments Miguel Esteban Guti�rrez, Asunci�n G�mez-P�rez, Oscar Muoz Garc�a, Boris Villaz�n Terrazas * A Semantic Search Engine for the Storage Resource Broker Stephen J. Jeffrey, Jane Hunter * Design and Implementation of OGSA-DAI-RDF Iao Kojima * Semantic Grid Resource Discovery using DHTs in Atlas Manolis Koubarakis, Zoi Kaoudi, Iris Miliaraki, Matoula Magiridou, Antonios Papadakis-Pesaresi * The Chemical SmartLab: Intelligent Information Publication for Chemists H. R. Mills, J. G. Frey, S. J. Coles, David De Roure * S-MDS: A Semantic Information Service for Advanced Resource Discovery and Monitoring in WS-Resource Framework Said Mirza Pahlevi, Isao Kojima * AgentWeb Gateway integration of FIPA Multi Agent System and W3C Web Service System M. Omair Shafiq, Arshad Ali, Hiroki Suguri, H. Farooq Ahmad * Using Triple Space Computing for Communication and Coordination of Services in Semantic Grid Omair Shafiq, Ioan Toma, Reto Krummenacher, Thomas Strang, Dieter Fensel * Improving a Satellite Mission System by means of a semantic grid architecture Manuel S�nchez-Gestido, Mar�a S. P�rez-Hern�ndez, Rafael Gonz�lez-Cabero, Asunci�n G�mez-Perez * The "5S" Grid in the Roadmap for Networked Organizations Ziga Turk, Peter Katranusckov
Hello - the papers for the workshop are now online on http://www.semanticgrid.org/GGF/ggf16/papers/ I'm also pleased to announce that Sean Bechhofer from University of Manchester will be one of the presenters in the "Semantic Grid 101" session on the Tuesday - Sean is experienced at giving introductions to Semantic Web, to various audiences including Grid. I look forward to seeing you in Athens! -- Dave On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, David De Roure wrote:
Below you will find the titles of the presentations at our workshop at GGF16 in Athens on Wednesday Feb 15, 2006 1:30pm-7:00pm.
This is a great set of papers and I'm looking forward to a very interesting workshop. It's really good to see how much work has been done since our previous workshops, and new things coming in too. Thanks to everyone who submitted.
The papers will be available on the Web from February 1.
Although the presentations are now fixed, we are still able to accept position papers to go on the Web (i.e. the online workshop proceedings). These will be available and will inform discussion. Please submit them to Nicky Harding (copied) as before - they will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
We're working on the programme at the moment, trying to take account of scheduling contraints due to parallel events.
Note that any GGF attendee can attend the workshop (but if we run out of space we'll give priority to people who have submitted papers). Ss usual there's a "day rate" so it is possible to attend just for the workshop (for one or two days) and pay less than the full registration.
I look forward to seeing you in Athens.
-- Dave
Accepted papers (in alphabetical order of first author):
* Web Service Information Systems and Applications Mehmet S. Aktas, Galip Aydin, Geoffrey C. Fox, Harshawardhan Gadgil, Marlon E. Pierce, Ahmet Sayar
* S-OGSA as a Reference Architecture for OntoGrid and for the Semantic Grid Pinar Alper, Oscar Corcho, Ioannis Kotsiopoulos, Paolo Missier, Sean Bechhofer, Dean Kuo, Carole Goble
* Putting Semantics in Grid Workflow Management: the OWL-WS approach Stefano Beco, Barbara Cantalupo, Nikolaos Matskanis, Mike Surridge
* Supporting the Music Information Retrieval Research Community - A Use Case for the Semantic Grid David De Roure, J. Stephen Downie
* WS-DAIOnt: Ontology Access Provisioning in Grid Environments Miguel Esteban Guti�rrez, Asunci�n G�mez-P�rez, Oscar Muoz Garc�a, Boris Villaz�n Terrazas
* A Semantic Search Engine for the Storage Resource Broker Stephen J. Jeffrey, Jane Hunter
* Design and Implementation of OGSA-DAI-RDF Iao Kojima
* Semantic Grid Resource Discovery using DHTs in Atlas Manolis Koubarakis, Zoi Kaoudi, Iris Miliaraki, Matoula Magiridou, Antonios Papadakis-Pesaresi
* The Chemical SmartLab: Intelligent Information Publication for Chemists H. R. Mills, J. G. Frey, S. J. Coles, David De Roure
* S-MDS: A Semantic Information Service for Advanced Resource Discovery and Monitoring in WS-Resource Framework Said Mirza Pahlevi, Isao Kojima
* AgentWeb Gateway integration of FIPA Multi Agent System and W3C Web Service System M. Omair Shafiq, Arshad Ali, Hiroki Suguri, H. Farooq Ahmad
* Using Triple Space Computing for Communication and Coordination of Services in Semantic Grid Omair Shafiq, Ioan Toma, Reto Krummenacher, Thomas Strang, Dieter Fensel
* Improving a Satellite Mission System by means of a semantic grid architecture Manuel S�nchez-Gestido, Mar�a S. P�rez-Hern�ndez, Rafael Gonz�lez-Cabero, Asunci�n G�mez-Perez
* The "5S" Grid in the Roadmap for Networked Organizations Ziga Turk, Peter Katranusckov
The report "Future for European Grids: GRIDs and Service Oriented Knowledge Utilities" has just been published on the EU Grid Technologies Web site http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids/ The report can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/grids/ngg3_eg_final.pdf This is the 3rd "Next Generation Grids" report and I think it will be of interest to many of you - it brings many Semantic Grid ideas together with the notion of knowledge utilities. The report is the outcome of two workshops last year involving Grid experts from across Europe, including several who have been actively involved in activities related to Semantic Grid. The report is intended to inform discussions as we move towards "framework 7" in Europe. -- Dave
The NGG3 (a.k.a. "SOKU") report is now also available from the Semantic Grid web site as an HTML document http://www.semanticgrid.org/documents/ngg3/ The report has come up in a number of presentations and discussions here at GGF16. BTW If anyone has any comments on this report please feel free to send them to the list - it would be interesting to see some discussion about the SOKU concept. Thanks -- Dave On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, David De Roure wrote:
The report "Future for European Grids: GRIDs and Service Oriented Knowledge Utilities" has just been published on the EU Grid Technologies Web site
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids/
The report can be downloaded from
ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/grids/ngg3_eg_final.pdf
This is the 3rd "Next Generation Grids" report and I think it will be of interest to many of you - it brings many Semantic Grid ideas together with the notion of knowledge utilities. The report is the outcome of two workshops last year involving Grid experts from across Europe, including several who have been actively involved in activities related to Semantic Grid. The report is intended to inform discussions as we move towards "framework 7" in Europe.
-- Dave
We had standing room only in the "Semantic Grid 101" session here at GGF16 this morning (and it wasn't a small room :) The slides are now available from the 101 page http://www.semanticgrid.org/GGF/ggf16/SG101.html and the video will be available in due course. Thanks especially to Sean Bechhofer for coming along to deliver the Semantic Web 101. We'd welcome feedback on the session contents from those of you who were there. Don't forget the workshop is tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon from 1.30pm, in the Kozani room. The sessions are: * 1:30pm Session 1 - Frameworks and Approaches * 3:30pm Session 2 - Building Bridges * 5:30pm Session 3 - Technologies and Standards All the papers are online, and presentations will go online as they become available: http://www.semanticgrid.org/GGF/ggf16/papers/ The workshop sessions will also be videoed. Thanks - look forward to seeing some of you tomorrow. -- Dave
We had a great workshop yesterday and I just want to thank everyone who was involved - thanks for coming along, thanks to the presenters, the authors, the programme committee, the session chairs, the camera crew - and the GGF Data and Architecture Area chairs for letting us steal their meeting rooms when the workshop overflowed! The programme, papers and slides are available from the workshop web page http://www.semanticgrid.org/GGF/ggf16/ I'll be compiling the proceedings (as a GGF informational document) at the end of the month. The plan for the videos is to put them on our sister web site, Semantic Grid Cafe (www.semanticgridcafe.org), which is currently under construction by the OntoGrid Project and is aimed at helping people learn about the Semantic Grid. We appreciate feedback on the event, and it would be useful to hear people's thoughts as to what event we should be doing next (whether or not you were at GGF16). Thanks -- Dave
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David De Roure