- From: Ingo Simonis <isimonis@opengeospatial.org>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 13:35:48 +0100
- To: Public Web of Things IG <public-wot-ig@w3.org>
Dear All Please allow me to introduce myself, my name is Ingo Simonis, I am with the Open Geospatial Consortium, OGC, and work in the domain of sensor integration and observation data handling in the context of distributed interoperable systems. I am particularly interested in WoT architectures. GMT 9am works for me. Best regards, Ingo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ingo Simonis Director of Interoperability Programs & Science Open Geospatial Consortium Office: +49 6192 922 38 43 Cell: +49 176 998 00 928 Email: isimonis@opengeospatial.org Skype: ingosimonis The OGC: Making Location Count… http://www.opengeospatial.org > On 17.02.2015, at 10:53, MEDINI LIONEL <lionel.medini@univ-lyon1.fr> wrote: > > Hello, > > I introduce myself as well. My name is Lionel Médini and I work as a teacher and researcher in Web technologies in the LIRIS lab (university of Lyon, France). I am already involved in the French-funded ASAWoO project (http://liris.cnrs.fr/asawoo/) that aims at designing "avatars" as software representations of objects, exposing semantically annotated restful services to clients and collaborators. In W3C, I am involved in University of Lyon's bid to host WWW2018. My research interests are in building efficient client-based semantic architectures and - in the WoT context - in adapting reasoning capabilities to multi-layers (object/gateway/cloud) architectures. I will be very interested in participating in the group work and among others, in the specification of the chartered high-level architecture for the WoT. > > Both times proposed for the calls are fine for me. > > Best, > > Lionel Médini. > -------------------------------------- > Lionel Médini - associate professor > LIRIS Lab / University of Lyon > Phone: +33 4 72 43 16 36 > Fax: +33 4 72 43 15 36 > mailto:lionel.medini@liris.cnrs.fr > http://liris.cnrs.fr/lionel.medini/ > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Edoardo Pignotti [mailto:Edoardo.Pignotti@nominet.org.uk] > Envoyé : lundi 16 février 2015 10:47 > À : Public Web of Things IG > Objet : Re: Poll on teleconferences > > Hello, > Just a quick introduction. I am Edoardo Pignotti and I currently work as a researcher at Nominet UK which I recently joined. My background is on Semantic Web Technologies and AI and I am particularly interested in provenance of information, data protection/privacy, data quality and policies. Prior to joining Nominet, I was involved in a number of academic IoT-related project in the areas of transport, logistics and healthcare. > In the past I have also been involved in other W3C activities and I will be very interested to contribute to the Web of Things effort. > > I am based in Oxford, United Kingdom and the proposed times for the conference calls are both fine for me. > > All the best, > > Edoardo > > > > On 13/02/2015 19:38, "Obrst, Leo J." <lobrst@mitre.org> wrote: > >> Hi, folks, >> >> I am involved mostly in ontologies and the Semantic Web (having >> contributed to the original W3C OWL effort), AI, knowledge >> representation/reasoning, and mostly federal government applications of >> those, including currently future semantic electronic healthcare record >> issues. But I am also very interested in IoT and issues with >> ontologies/SW, semantics for IoT. Also, some of us are currently >> engaged in Ontology Summit 2015: Internet of Things: Toward Smart >> Networked Systems and Societies: >> http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/OntologySummit2015. Maybe some folks >> here would be interested in this? >> >> My slightly out of date bio is at: >> http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LeoObrst. Probably I will tend >> to be a lurker, but will participate when I can and when it is appropriate.. >> >> Thanks much, >> Leo >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Tran, Dzung D [mailto:dzung.d.tran@intel.com] >>> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 1:15 PM >>> To: Public Web of Things IG >>> Subject: Re: Poll on teleconferences >>> >>> A quick intro on myself. I am currently work at Intel in the wearable >>> group. I am responsible for middleware on devices that communicate to >>> the cloud. I am part of the Intel(r) Edison team that delivered open >>> source iotkit communication that provides device-to-device and >>> device-to-cloud communication. I also participate in W3C DAP and was >>> one of the early contributors/editors for some of the sensor >>> specifications. >>> >>> I am based in beautiful Pacific Northwest. I am looking forward in >>> contribute to this effort. >>> >>> Regards >>> Dzung Tran >>> >>> From: "dsr@w3.org<mailto:dsr@w3.org>" <dsr@w3.org<mailto:dsr@w3.org>> >>> Date: Friday, February 13, 2015 at 8:55 AM >>> To: Public Web of Things IG <public-wot-ig@w3.org<mailto:public-wot- >>> ig@w3.org>> >>> Subject: Re: Poll on teleconferences >>> Resent-From: <public-wot-ig@w3.org<mailto:public-wot-ig@w3.org>> >>> Resent-Date: Friday, February 13, 2015 at 8:55 AM >>> >>> It's my turn to introduce myself. I am a member of the W3C staff and >>> will serve as the staff contact for this group. I have been closely >>> involved with Web standards since 1992 when there were just a tiny >>> number of servers. The Web of Things is likely to take the Web to a >>> whole new level with the predictions for vast numbers of connected >>> sensors and actuators. W3C is in a unique position to develop >>> standards for web technologies given our ability to bring together >>> people from a very broad range of companies and geographic regions. >>> >>> I am based on the United Kingdom and will be able to make both of the >>> time >>> slots for the teleconferences. If you have any questions about the W3C >>> processes and systems, I will do my best to answer you. >>> >>> - >>> Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org<mailto:dsr@w3.org>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > >
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