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SEAS Workshop: Boost the Knowledge Model and the Pilot Development, Paris 2015

SEAS Workshop: Boost the Knowledge Model and the Pilot Development, Paris 2015

11 Videos · Dec 14, 2015

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The ITEA2 SEAS project organized a workshop at the Engie headquarters in Paris, in December 2015.

The goals of this workshop were to:\

  • Capture requirements for a few well identified topics\
  • Boost the development of the SEAS ontologies\
  • Help partners in charge of pilots to start working on their implementations

Videos

Plenary Session 1

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17:06

Exchange Requirements Management with ReqCap

Matthias Weise

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21:43

SWIMing - Semantic Web for Information Modelling in Energy Efficient Buildings

Kris McGlinn

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07:46

Overview of the workshop agenda and goals

Maxime Lefrançois

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21:52

Construction Sector / ICT / Linked Data

Bruno Fiès

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49:29

Introduction to Ontology-based modeling and Semantic Web standards, and the bene...

Catherine Faron-Zucker

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Plenary Session 2

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43:58

Flexibility Operation in Nordic Demand Response Markets

Jan Segerstam

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15:59

The ENGIE support to the SEAS project

Raphaël Schoentgen

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01:02:59

Semantic Web & the Web of Data: when the link makes sense

Fabien Gandon

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Plenary Session 3

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23:35

Wrapping up presentation

Philippe Bourguignon,

Maxime Lefrançois

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19:25

SEAS/FUSE-IT joint demonstration on Gazi Technopark

Lamya Belhaj

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37:45

The eMobility ICT Interoperability Innovation (eMI³) Group

Ludovic Coutant

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