2006 Jena User Conference

May 10th and 11th 2006, Bristol, UK

Wednesday May 10th 2006

TitlePresenter
08:00Registration and breakfast
09:30Welcome and introduction
09:40Opening keynote address
10:10Demo Ginseng: A Guided Input Natural Language Search Engine for Querying OntologiesChristoph Kiefer
10:30Coffee break and informal demo session
11:00Paper RDFReactor – From Ontologies to Programmatic Data AccessMax Völkel
11:30Jena technology Semantic portalsDave Reynolds*
11:55Demo KnoBotReto Bachmann-Gmür
12:10Lunch
13:00Tutorial SPARQLAndy Seaborne*
13:00Parallel session open discussions, demos and short talks
14:00Paper Slug: A Semantic Web CrawlerLeigh Dodds
14:25Paper Domain independent generation and management of user queries in semantic Web environmentsWalid Maalej
14:50Paper Gloze: XML to RDF and back againSteve Battle*
15:15Tea break and informal demo session
15:45Jena technology Eyeball - heuristic validation for RDFChris Dollin*
16:15Paper SemanlinkFrancois-Paul Servant
16:40Demo Automatic user interface composition by a semantic web clientDaniela Bourges W.
16:55Open discussion Future development of Jena
17:30End of day one
Coaches depart 18:30 for the conference dinner.

Thursday May 11th 2006

TitlePresenter
08:00Breakfast
09:00Demo Stargazer: an Ontology Based Collaborative Information Management SystemDavid Rogers
09:15Paper Scaling Jena in a commercial environment: The Ingenta MetaStore ProjectKatie Portwin
09:45Jena technology Jena Property Tables - Design and performanceKevin Wilkinson*
10:10Demo Using Jena to structure the BioImage databaseChris Catton
10:30Coffee break and informal demo session
11:00Jena technology ARQAndy Seaborne*
11:30Paper PRE4J - A Partial RDF Encryption API for JenaMark Giereth
11:55Paper Implementing a Semantic Web Blackboard System using JenaCraig McKenzie
12:20Lunch
13:00Tutorial Jena RulesDave Reynolds*
13:15Parallel session open discussions, demos and short talks
14:15Demo SWIM – A Framework for Semantic Desktop SearchDaniel Rabus
14:30Paper An Ontology-Based Architecture for Adaptive Work-Centered User Interface TechnologyAndrew Crapo
14:55Tea break and informal demo session
15:30Paper RDF and Contexts: Use of SPARQL and Named GraphsIgnazio Palmisano
15:55Paper Tethering Cultural Data with RDFKate Byrne
16:20Closing keynote
17:00Conference closes

Both days will feature some self-organizing sessions featuring informal demos, "meet and mingle" sessions, short talks and general discussions.

* speaker from HP Laboratories