Solid Community thematic meeting: Solid in Evolution

Date/Time
Date(s) - November 15, 2024
09:30 - 18:00

Location
De Krook

Categories


 

  • Coffee 9h30-10h00
  • Welcome 10h00-10h05
    • Steven Dewaele, University Business Developer & SolidLab Stakeholder and Proposal Manager, imec-mict-UGent
      Peter Mechant, Guest Professor, Ghent University & Senior Researcher, imec-mict-UGent
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Opening Keynote 10h05-10h50- Wallets
    • Ruben Verborgh, Professor of Decentralized Web Technology, Ghent University & Senior Researcher, imec-IDLab-UGent
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Break 10h50-11h05
  • Keynote 11h05-11h50-Trust Flows, interoperability from write to read
    • Pieter Colpaert, Professor Linked Data and Public Web APIs, Ghent University
      Ben De Meester, Researcher Semantic Web, imec-IDLab-UGent
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Demo 11h50-12h20- Exploring practical use cases with the solidbench.dev platform
    • Philippe Duchesne, Owner, High Latitudes Software
  • Demo 12h20-12h40- A decentralized presentation application
    • Sjoerd van Groning, Sales Manager, MUZE
    • Abstract: #noserver. A working application, stored in your Solid pod, where you can add sheets, speaker-notes etc. Access control is done via Solid/WebID. Decentralized state-sharing so remote viewers will see the next slide when the presenters move to a different slide. Looking for users, contributors and feedback. Is this the way?
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Lunch 12h40-13h40
    • Krookcafé
  • Keynote 13h40-14h25- An update on the W3C Linked Web Storage Working Group
    • Laurens Debackere, Lead Solution Architect – Vlaams Data Integratie Platform, Digitaal Vlaanderen & Co-chair of the W3C LWS Working Group
    • Abstract: In September of this year the W3C membership voted in favor of launching a formal Working Group to build upon the work of the Solid Community Group. This “Linked Web Storage” Working Group will deliver a specification to enable the development of web applications where data storage, entity authentication, access control, and application provider are all loosely coupled. The session
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Demo 14h25-14h55-Solid for home
    • Tanguy Coenen, Program Manager, imec-AI&Algorithms
      Jan Deprez, Innovation Specialist, imec-AI&Algorithm
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Demo 14h55-15h15- Linked data usage in web applications
    • Yvo Breevoort, Software and website developer, MUZE
    • Abstract: Especially for (Linked Data) developers who want to create a demo application, showing and manipulating their Linked Data set. No complex code, just glueing it all together in HTML.
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Break 15h15-15h30
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Presentation 15h30-16h00- Solid for culture
    • Filip Borloo, Business Analyst, Strategie en Transformatie, Digitaal Vlaanderen
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Presentation 16h00-16h30- Solid for company data sharing – The Onto-DESIDE use case
    • Els de Vleeschauwer, Researcher Semantic Web, imec-IDLab-UGent
    • Abstract: Although commonly assumed to be focused on personal data, the Solid protocols are generic enough to handle use cases that cover any kind of data, whilst keeping all its benefits (i.e. decentralized data control whilst allowing interoperable data sharing). In this presentation, we will introduce the Onto-DESIDE use case: a Horizon Europe project where European companies share (product and supply chain) data with trusted partners to create a circular value network. We will show how the current Solid protocols are applied to securely share parts of a company’s data to increase circularity without diminishing individual companies’ competitive advantages.
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Solid demo
    • Tim Theys, PhD student, Ghent University, imec-mict-UGent
  • Wrap up 16h30-16h45
    • Hosts: Peter en Steven
    • Room: Blauwe Vogel
  • Network Drink 16h45-18h00
    • Krookcafé