Agenda
Friday, 3rd of June 2011
Friday is dedicated to opening the conference and setting the scene from a society viewpoint*
15.30 Registration
16.00 Welcome and introduction to the conference, Jan Schallaböck – ULD
16.10 Video address, Tim Berners-Lee - W3C
16.30 Following Social Advertising in the United States, Aleecia M. McDonald (Slides)
17.00 Lessons learned from Social Networking in Egypt, Amr Gharbeia – Technologist and
actvist
17.30 Coffee break
18.00 Keynote: Who needs Facebook anyway? – privacy & sociality in Social Network Sites, Ronald Leenes – Tilt and PrimeLife Project
18.30 Public Roundtable: From society to technology
Implementing an interoperable, privacy-aware, and decentralized social network:
- Fabrizio Sestini – European Commission
- Francesca Bria – Imperial Business School
- Ade Oshineye – Google
- Ilya Zhitomirskiy – Diaspora
- Seda Gürses – K.U. Leuven
- Amelia Andersdotter – Pirate Party Sweden
- Moderation: Geraldine de Bastion – Digitale Gesellschaft
20.00 Pretzels and wine in the lobby
* Friday will also see an internal preconference meeting:
10.00 to noon W3C WebID Incubator Group meeting
Saturday, 4th of June 2011
Saturday will deliver position paper presentations and discussion on the future of the Social Web, then transforming into an open space in the later afternoon.
9.30 Morning coffee and registration
10.00 W3C-Workshop: Federated Codebase: Lessons Learned
- Privacy-aware XMPP-based microblogging: Lessons learned with OneSocialWeb, Diana Cheng and Daniel Appelquist (See slides)
- Bridging Federated Protocol Stacks, Simon Tennant and Stephan Maka
- Stretching Boundaries: Lorea’s Experimental Approach To Federation, Hellekin Wolf and Pablo Martin (See abstract)
- SMOB The best of both worlds, Alexandre Passant, Julia Anaya, Owen Sacco and Pavan Kapanipathi
- Project Danube, Markus Sabadello (confirmed)
- The Unhosted Social Web, Michiel De Jong
11.15 Coffee break
11.45 W3C-Workshop: Federated Social Architectures and Protocols
- Towards a Plug and Play Social Web, Claudio Venezia (See slides)
- “Do we know each other or is it just our Devices?”: A Federated Context Model for Describing Social Activity Across Devices, Georgios Gionis, Heiko Desruelle, Dieter Blomme, John Lyle, Shamal Faily and Louay Bassbouss (See slides)
- A platform for managing campaigns over Social Media, Iosif Alvertis, Michael Petychakis, George Gionis and Robert Kleinfeld
- MyProfile Decentralized User Profile and Identity on the Web, Andrei Sambra and Maryline Laurent
- WebID and the Social Web, Henry Story
- WebID-enabled XMPP: a bridge to the social web on your IM and beyond, Benjamin Carrillo and Julia Anaya
(see video-presentation “WebID & Browsers” as well)
13.00 Lunch
14.00 W3C-Workshop: Privacy on the Federated Social Web
- Beyond‐Privacy and Identity Spam-What others say about us on the Federated Social Web, José M. Del Álamo, Yod-Samuel Martín and Juan C. Yelmo (See slides)
- Empowering users with effective and relevant privacy controls, Sören Preibusch
- Personal Zones: identity, devices and social proximity, Dave Raggett and Rigo Wenning (See abstract or Slides)
- Social network federation with Social Stream and Social2social, Víctor Sánchez and Antonio Tapiador
- To whom will all the data flow? Enable users to monitor the proliferation of shared information, Sebastian Labitzke and Hannes Hartenstein (See slides)
- WebID+ACO: A distributed identification mechanism for social web, Dominik Tomaszuk, Hendrik Gebhardt and Martin Gaedke
16.00 Introduction to the Open Space – talks & hacking
16.30 Coffee break
17.00 1st Open Space Slot (up to 3 in parallel)
17.45 Short break
18.00 2nd Open Space Slot (up to 3 in parallel)
19:00 Break
22.00 Barbecue at the Wireless community weekend at C-Base
23.00 Joint event “Wireless community meets Federated Social Web Europe 2011″
24.00 Party & Hack-night, if you like
* Presentation of accepted position papers (roughly 5-10 min each + 30 min Q&A per panel). Final confirmation of speakers pending for most of the slots mentioned above.
Sunday, 5th of June 2011
On Sunday, we will continue the open space and wrap up in the afternoon.
9.30 Morning coffee, introduction and updating of the Agenda
10.00 3rd Open Space slot
10.45 Short break
11.00 4th Open Space slot
11.45 Lunch
13.00 5th Open Space slot
13.45 Short break
14.00 Wrapping up & Closing talk
15.00 End of the Federated Social Web Europe 2011

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