W3C Workshop
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 below. For the complete agenda see here.
Saturday, 4th of June 2011
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
