Session 1: June 25, 06:00-07:35 UTC

Times in various timezones:

  • June 24, 23:00 PDT
  • June 25, 00:00 MDT
  • June 25, 02:00 EDT
  • June 25, 03:00 ADT/BRT
  • June 25, 06:00 UTC
  • June 25, 07:00 BST
  • June 25, 08:00 CEST
  • June 25, 14:00 CST
  • June 25, 15:00 JST/KST

Agenda:

1. Scene setting (10min)
Goals and expectations for the workshop, i.e., finalizing the proposed IG Charter
2. Summary of the current status of Smart Cities - Use cases (30min)
Heng QIAN: The Uniqueness of Smart City ICT (3min)
Peter Lee: Smarter Suffolk (UK) case study (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for the Smart Cities use cases (24min)
3. Needs and possible solutions for Web-based Smart Cities (15min)
Sebastian Kaebisch: Standardized Service Orchestration in Smart City (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for Web-based Smart Cities (12min)
4. Cross-cutting issues for Smart Cities (20min)
Sisay Chala, Otilia Werner-Kytölä: Privacy-Aware Information Base in the Context of Smart Cities (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for Cross-cutting issues for Smart Cities (17min)
5. Wrap-up (20min)
Summarize what are the missing requirements to be added to the proposed IG Charter

Session 2: June 25, 12:00-14:10 UTC

Times in various timezones:

  • June 25, 05:00 PDT
  • June 25, 06:00 MDT
  • June 25, 08:00 EDT
  • June 25, 09:00 ADT/BRT
  • June 25, 12:00 UTC
  • June 25, 13:00 BST
  • June 25, 14:00 CEST
  • June 25, 20:00 CST
  • June 25, 21:00 JST/KST

Agenda:

1. Scene setting (10min)
Goals and expectations for the workshop, i.e., finalizing the proposed IG Charter
2. Summary of the current status of Smart Cities - Use cases (30min)
Josh Lieberman: Socializing Urban Digital Twins (3min)
Daihei Shiohama: Publishing WoT use case for Japan Smart Cities (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for the Smart Cities use cases (24min)
3. Summary of the current status of Smart Cities - Existing standards (15min)
Jerome Blum: ECLASS as a standardized Taxonomy, Terminology and Semantic for Smart Cities (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for the Smart Cities standards (12min)
4. Needs and possible solutions for Web-based Smart Cities (40min)
Michael McCool: The Web of Things in the Smart City (3min)
Andrea Cimmino: Shifting from smart cities to smart communities using Web technologies (3min)
Jacqueline Lu: Transparency Interfaces for Everyday Places (3min)
Dave McComb: Lessons Learned from Enterprise Ontologies to Smart Cities (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for Web-based Smart Cities (28min)
5. Cross-cutting issues for Smart Cities (15min)
Deborah Dahl: Intelligent User Interfaces to Smart Cities (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for Cross-cutting issues for Smart Cities (12min)
6. Wrap-up (20min)
Summarize what are the missing requirements to be added to the proposed IG Charter

Session 3: June 26, 01:00-02:25 UTC

Times in various timezones:

  • June 25, 18:00 PDT
  • June 25, 19:00 MDT
  • June 25, 21:00 EDT
  • June 25, 22:00 ADT/BRT
  • June 26, 01:00 UTC
  • June 26, 02:00 BST
  • June 26, 03:00 CEST
  • June 26, 09:00 CST
  • June 26, 10:00 JST/KST

Agenda:

1. Scene setting (10min)
Goals and expectations for the workshop, i.e., finalizing the proposed IG Charter
2. Summary of the current status of Smart Cities - Existing standards (15min)
Clarissa Loureiro: Smart City Maturity Model for Developing Countries Scenarios (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for the Smart Cities standards (12min)
3. Cross-cutting issues for Smart Cities (30min)
Baoping CHENG: Multimedia communication technology reshapes smart home life (3min)
Kaz Ashimura: Data Governance for Smart Cities (3min)
Discussion & developing a list of the most important requirements for Cross-cutting issues for Smart Cities (24min)
4. Wrap-up (30min)
Summarize what are the missing requirements to be added to the proposed IG Charter