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Santa Clara Face to Face Meeting at TPAC

The RDF Data Shapes WG will have its first face to face meeting in Santa Clara at W3C Technical Plenary week (TPAC2014) on 30 and 31 October 2014.

Venue

The meeting will take place at the Marriott Hotel in Santa Clara in Suite 1435. See TPAC webpage for directions.

Participants

Beware that physical attendance at this event requires registration, which is no longer possible online!!!' See http://www.w3.org/2014/11/TPAC/ If you haven't registered yet and would like to attend, please, contact the chairs and Team contact. Onsite registration is possible.

The following people are expected:

  1. Axel Polleres <axel.polleres@wu.ac.at> (WU (Wirschaftsuniversität Wien) - Vienna University of Economics and Business)
  2. Arnaud Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com> (IBM Corporation)
  3. Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org> (W3C Staff)
  4. Peter Patel-Schneider <pfpschneider@gmail.com> (Nuance Communications, Inc.)
  5. Fabien Gandon <Fabien.Gandon@inria.fr> (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique)
  6. Ralph Hodgson <rhodgson@topquadrant.com> (TopQuadrant)
  7. Nobuo Saito <nobuo.saito@w3.org> (W3C Staff)
  8. Nick Crossley (IBM)
  9. Bart van Leeuwen (netage.nl)
  10. David Martin (Nuance)
  11. Dean Allemang ()
  12. Tim Berners-Lee (W3C Staff)
  13. R.V. Guha (Google)
  14. Karen Coyle (DC)
  15. Michel Dumontier (Stanford)
  16. Amy Guy (University of Edinburgh (School of Informatics, EDINA)) - observer
  17. Zheng Huang () - observer
  18. Hyojin (Song LG Electronics) - observer
  • Friday:
  1. Axel Polleres (WU (Wirschaftsuniversität Wien) - Vienna University of Economics and Business)
  2. Arnaud Le Hors (IBM Corporation)
  3. Eric Prud'hommeaux (W3C Staff)
  4. Peter Patel-Schneider (Nuance Communications, Inc.)
  5. Fabien Gandon (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique)
  6. Ralph Hodgson (TopQuadrant)
  7. Nobuo Saito (W3C Staff)
  8. Nick Crossley (IBM)
  9. Bart van Leeuwen (netage.nl)
  10. David Martin (Nuance)
  11. Dean Allemang ()
  12. Karen Coyle (DC)
  13. Michel Dumontier (Stanford)
  14. Tim Berners-Lee (W3C Staff) - observer
  15. Amy Guy (University of Edinburgh (School of Informatics, EDINA)) - observer
  16. Zheng Huang () - observer
  17. Hyojin Song (LG Electronics) - observer

Remote Participation

People who cannot attend the meeting physically should be able to participate via phone. It is expected that the meeting room will have a phone and we will be using IRC #shapes at irc://irc.w3.org:6665/#shapes

Call-in info will be communicated on IRC. We may use talky.io which provides free video teleconference services based on Web-RTC. Alternatively, we will use the Zakim teleconference bridge (+1.617.761.6200) with a code of 26632#.

It would be useful to have a list of people who plan to participate in such a way so we can request an appropriate amount of telephone ports. Please, add your name to this list:

  1. Simon Steyskal (nevertheless Axel Polleres will represent me @ TPAC; i'll probably join late on thursday)
  2. Arthur Ryman (IBM) - Friday
  3. Sumit Purohit (Pacific Northwest National Lab,USA)
  4. Holger Knublauch
  5. David Martin (Nuance) - Friday
  6. Anamitra Bhattacharyya (IBM) Thursday & Friday

Regrets

It would also be useful to have a list of people who don't plan to participate at all. Please, add your name to this list:

  1. Your name here

Meeting goals

In this case more than ever, we need to agree on the use cases and requirements we're going to tackle. Trying to define a solution without this is doomed.

I (Arnaud) hope we can use the upcoming weeks to gather use cases and requirements. Then, at the meeting, we can go through them one by one and dispose of them: approve, reject, mark as duplicate, and organize them.

If we could come out of that meeting with an agreed upon list of use cases and requirements I think that'd be great. We can then focus on defining a solution.

In addition, we should aim to have at the end of the meeting a general understanding of the various existing technologies available and their potential suitability to address the problem at hand.

Agenda

This is still a draft being worked on.

While it's difficult to know exactly what the agenda will be yet, I (Arnaud) expect we'll spend most of our time talking about use cases and requirements + suitability of the different existing technologies. As a first rough cut, plan for day #1 on use cases and requirements and day #2 on the different existing technologies. More precisely here is a possible approach:

On Thursday:

  • Eric gives a general overview of what he thinks the minimum requirements are and how Resource Shapes, ShEx, SPIN, and ICV address them. Questions are limited to clarification. Issues are recorded to be discussed later.
  • We discuss what other requirements are missing from Eric's list
  • We discuss any of the issues that were brought up during the previous discussions

On Friday:

  • Those who want to add to Eric's presentation can present on their favorite technology
  • We discuss the solutions, whether they are addressing the requirements and how

Thursday

8.30-9.00
Welcome, logistics, recap of meeting goals, agenda amendments.
9.00-10.00
Overview by Eric slides
10.00-10.30
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
10.30-12.00
Intro to "Small" Requirements group Small group
12.00-13.00
LUNCH
13.00-15.00
Requirements discussion continues
15.00-15.30
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
15.30-17.30
Requirements discussion continues
17.30-18.00
Day 1 recap, adjustments to agenda for day 2, dinner plans
18.30-20.30
WG Dinner?

Friday

8.30-9.00
Gathering, recap of today's goals, adjustments to agenda
9.00-10.00
Presentations of existing technologies (OWL/ICV, SPIN, Resource Shapes, ShEx)
10.00-10.30
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
10.30-11.30
Presentations of existing technologies (OWL/ICV, SPIN, Resource Shapes, ShEx) continues
11.30-12.00
Next F2F Meeting possible location and dates, and next Telecon
12.00-13.00
LUNCH
13.00-15.00
Discussion
15.00-15.30
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
15.30-16.30
Discussion continues
16.30-17.00
Day 2 wrap-up

Resources