| 8.15-8.55 | registration | 
| 8.55-9.00 | welcome/introduction/network information | slides | 
| Time | Authors | Organisations | Title | Slides | 
| 9.20-10:05 | Michael Brodie | Verizon | Computer Science 2.0 | slides | 
| 10.05-10.25 | Therese Vachon | UltraLink Technologies, Novartis | Driving the Terminology Hub - RDF Triplets as a means to express lexical and referential data | slides | 
| 10.25-10.30 | Discussion | 
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| 10.30-10.45 | Coffe Break | 
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| 10.45-11.05 | Jun Yuan, David H. Jones | Boeing | Enabling Semantic Access to Enterprise RDB Data | slides | 
| 11.05-11.25 | Sergio Garcia Gomez, Ricardo de Castro Garcia, Nuria Sanchez Saez | Telefonica I+D, IT Deusto | SPIDERS: A use case for semantic integration of legacy data in network management systems | slides | 
| 11.25-11.45 | Ashok Malhotra | Oracle | Integrating Data from Relational Databases using RDF | slides | 
| 11.45-12.15 | Andy Seaborne, Damian Steer, Stuart Williams | HP, ILRT Bristol | SQL-RDF | slides | 
| 12.15-12.45 | Orri Erling | OpenLink | Declaring RDF Views of SQL Data | slides | 
| 12.45-13.00 | Discussion | 
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| 13.00-14.30 | Lunch | 
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| 14.30-15.00 | Christian Bizer, Richard Cyganiak | Free University Berlin | D2RQ - Lessons Learned | slides | 
| 15.00-15.30 | Juan F. Sequeda, Syed Hamid Tirmizi, Daniel P. Miranker | University of Texas at Austin | SQL Databases are a Moving Target | slides | 
| 15.30-16.00 | Philip Ashworth | UCB Group | Solving the Problem: SPARQL Access to Distributed Data Sources | slides | 
| 16.00-16.45 | Discussion |  | 
| Time | Authors | Organisations | Title | Slides | 
| 9.00-9.45 | Brand L. Niemann | EPA | New Enterprise Data Management Strategy for the US Government: Support for the Semantic Web | slides | 
| 9.45-10.30 | Breakout Sessions: see topics in the wiki
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| 10.30-10.45 | Coffe Break | 
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| 10.45-11.05 | Breakout Session Reports |  | 
| 11.05-11.25 | Vipul Kashyap, Martin Flanagan | Partners Healthcare, InSilico Discovery | From Web 1.0 -> 3.0: Is RDFaccess to RDB enough? | slides | 
| 11.25-11.55 | Chunying Zhou, Yaozong Gao, Huajun Chen, Kingsley Idehen | Zhejiang University, OpenLink | Browser-based mapping tool of SQL to RDF | slides | 
| 11.55.12.25 | Matthew Gheen | BBN Technologies | Using the DAWG Test Cases with Relational Databases | slides | 
| 12.25-12.55 | Giovanni Tummarello | DERI Galway | A Sitemap extension to enable efficient interaction with large quantities of Linked Data | slides | 
| 12.55-13.00 | Discussion | 
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| 13.00-14.30 | Lunch | 
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| 14.30-15.00 | Li Ma, Jing Mei, Yua Pan, Krishna Kulkarni, Achille Fokoue, Anand Ranganathan | IBM Bei Jing, San Jose, New York | Semantic Web Technologies and Data Management | slides | 
| 15.00-15.30 | Mike Dean | BBN Technologies | Suggestions for Semantic Web Interfaces to Relational Databases | slides | 
| 15.30-16.30 | What's Next/Roundtable Discussion (practicalities, performance, portability) | 
| Authors | Organisations | Title | 
| Katsutoshi Asaki | W3C/Hitachi | Position Paper for W3C Workshop on RDF Access to Relational Database | 
| Phil Brooks, Susie Stephens | Eli Lilly | Importance of Relational to RDF Mapping Approaches in the Life Sciences | 
| Lee Feigenbaum, Matthew Roy, Joe Betz | Cambridge Semantics | Cambridge Semantics: Position Paper RDF Access to Relational Databases | 
| Mike Bevil | Merck & Co., Inc | RDF Access to Relational Data | 
| Uldis Bojars | DERI | From Online Community Data to RDF |