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London 2014

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Dates

Monday 31 March - Tuesday 1 April 2014

Remote participation is possible via the usual zakim/IRC routes. Please note the timing of the meeting is set to UK time which switches to British Summer Time on Sunday 30 March. So '09:00' on Monday 31st March is this time

Dial in details

  Joining instructions: (official participants and invited guests only)
  Zakim Bridge +1.617.761.6200, or sip:zakim@voip.w3.org then 
  conference code 3927#  ("DWBP")
  IRC channel: #DWBP on irc.w3.org on port 6665

Google Hangout

  https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/72cpi53b5160goccfvbb33ho18

Preparation

To prepare for these conversations, it would be great if we could all read:

  1. The skeleton outline of the use cases document
  2. The challenges that the use cases editors have pulled from our use cases. (See all 4 worksheets/tabs in the document)

Please also look at these. They may be useful as inspiration/suggestions (in structure or scope) for our work.

  1. A use cases document: The CSV on the Web Use Cases and Requirements
    • This document also may have some use cases for us to consider.
  2. A best practices document: the Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0
  3. A vocabulary: the RDF Data Cube Vocabulary

Sunday dinner

For those in London on Sunday evening, we will be gathering at the Mulberry Bush Pub at 7pm. We'll have a drink or two there and find dinner nearby.

Do note that the clocks go forward for daylight savings time (to BST) early on Sunday morning.

Scribes

10:00 - 11:00 PhilA

11:00 - 12:00 IG

12:00 - 13:00 Yaso

14:00 - 15:00 Caroline

15:00 - 16:00 Carlos

16:00 - 17:00 Antoine

17:00 - 18:00 Adriano


Tuesday

9:00 - 10:00 Steve

10:00 - 11:00 Phil T

11:00 - 12:00 Flavio

12:00 - 13:00 Newton

14:00 - 15:00 Bernadette

15:00 - 16:00 Deirdre

16:00 - 17:00 Vagner

17:00 - 18:00 Laufer

Agenda - London - March 31st and April 1st

1st day (31/03)

Minutes

09:00: F2F Welcome to IBM Southbank, Tour de Table

Scribe allocations for the 2 days

10:00: Work Methodology for this meeting, and how that might affect future telecons.

Target for the meeting: sufficient progress that the FPWD of the Use Case document can be prepared.

10:25: Bernadette and Deirdre present plans for Use Case Doc

  • What has been done
  • What others need to do
  • What is needed from this meeting
  • UCR in context for other deliverables

The methodology of working is the cornerstone of our meeting. Considering the shortage of time, agile methodology will help the task forces get the outcomes. We MAY divide into task forces

13:00: lunch

14:00 Discussion about Data on the Web Life Cicle (proposed by Bernadette)

14:30 Use Cases... pick up on those developed by e-mail, focused discussion per use case to extract the info needed for the UCR doc. Aim is to develop as many UCs as possible in a structure that helps define the problem space for the WG that will be addressed by the BP doc and the vocabularies.

17:00: Closing Discussion with Andy Mabbett, OpenStreetMaps.ORG

18:00: END OF THE DAY

Dinner: 19:00 Mulberry Bush Pub

2nd day (01/04)

Minutes

09:00: Reconvene

Work on the wiki...

10-minute summary of the challenges - DeirdreLee and Bernadette Loscio

Split into groups by deliverable:

  • Best practices
  • Data usage vocabulary
  • Data quality vocabulary

Goal: to build a wiki page of notes/document structure for each document. Example: https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/wiki/Best_practices_notes

Include thoughts, existing projects to refer to, relevant use cases or challenges.

13:00 - 14:00 lunch

16:00 Recap, future planning, next steps

17:00 Close

Attendees

Please add your name below if you are coming to the meeting.

  1. Steve Adler, IBM
  2. Phil Archer, W3C
  3. Hadley Beeman, Independent
  4. Ig Ibert Bittencourt Santana Pinto, Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil
  5. Caroline Burle, W3C Brasil, Brazil
  6. Newton Calegari, NIC.br, Brazil
  7. Yaso Córdova, W3C Brasil, Brazil
  8. Jeremy Debattista, University of Bonn
  9. Vagner Diniz, W3C Brasil, Brazil
  10. Bernadette Farias Loscio, CIn/Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
  11. John Goodwin, Ordnance Survey
  12. Mark Harrison, GS1 / University of Cambridge
  13. Carlos Iglesias, Independent
  14. Antoine Isaac, Europeana
  15. Carlos Laufer, PUC-Rio
  16. Deirdre Lee, INSIGHT Ireland
  17. Brian Matthews, STFC (guest)
  18. David Smith, GS1 (day 2 only)
  19. Adriano Veloso, InWeb-UFMG, Brazil
  20. Flavio Kenji Yanai , NIC.br

Attendees(Remotely)

  • Ghislain Atemezing
  • Eric Stephan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Makx Dekkers
  • Nathalia Sautchuk
  • João Paulo A. Almeida

Venue

IBM's Client Centre, Southbank, London (map)

Hotels

London Hotels vary in price from expensive to How Much?! Both Travelodge and Premier Inn offer reasonable value for money.

The IBM Client Centre is near many of the most famous landmarks so if you're planning to do some site seeing you won't have far to go. If you want to stay further away from the centre then the tube (Underground) is usually very efficient.