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2016-09-w3c-wot

Meeting with/after W3C WoT/TPAC in Lisbon

(Original on https://github.com/t2trg/2016-09-w3c-wot)

All times are WEST (West European Summer Time, UTC+0100)

WHERE

September 21..24/25, 2016, Lisbon, Portugal

Wed..Fri Sep 21..23: W3C TPAC, Centro de Congressos de Lisboa, Praça Indústrias, 1300-307 Lisboa, Portugal

Sat..Sun: T2TRG meeting Siemens, Rua Irmãos Siemens, 2720-093 Amadora, Portugal

Please register ahead of time with T2TRG chairs

Remote participation: Hangout

Notes: Google doc

WEDNESDAY, September 21

WoT Demo https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/F2F_meeting,_September_2016,_Portugal,_Lisbon_Demo

Room number: Auditorium III (first floor)

THURSDAY, September 22

09:00..18:00

Meeting room: 5A, Hall 5, on the First Floor

See https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/F2F_meeting,_September_2016,_Portugal,_Lisbon

FRIDAY, September 23

09:00..16:00

Meeting room: 5A, Hall 5, on the First Floor

See https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/F2F_meeting,_September_2016,_Portugal,_Lisbon

SATURDAY, September 24

10:00..18:00

The below agenda is meant to be flexible, based on what we need to discuss.

Overview, Beyond REST
10:00 Chairs Welcome, Meeting overview, T2TRG Status
10:20 (all) News and Surprises from W3C WoT, Agenda Bashing
10:40 Klaus Hartke CORAL vs. HSML -- way forward?
11:00 Michael Koster HSML vs. CORAL -- way forward?
11:20 (all) way forward?
11:40 Carsten Bormann Impulse talk "events and time series"
12:00 (all) Structure into breakouts
12:15 Lunch
13:30 (all) Space for breakouts
14:15 (all) breakout reports, Wrapup "Beyond REST" discussion
Type Systems, Models, Model Translation
14:40 Jaime Jiménez "Mapping from LWM2M model to CoMI YANG model"
15:00 Ari Keränen Bluetooth URIs
15:20 Coffee break
15:50 Daniel Lux "Seluxit REST-ful open API for Lemonbeat devices"
16:10 Carsten Bormann Impulse talk "type systems", discussion
16:40 (all) other experience on models/translation, discussion
17:00 (all) Structure into breakouts
17:15 (all) Space for breakouts
17:45 (all) breakout reports, Wrapup "Type Systems" discussion

SUNDAY, September 25

09:00..12:00 (official part, so people can fly home)
12:00..18:00 (the die-hards continue to work)

Security
09:00 Daniel Lux "IoT Proxy scheme for secure constrained devices"
09:30 Aaron Yi Ding "Securebox and IoT research at TUM Connected Mobility"
10:00 Carsten Bormann Impulse talk "security models"
10:30 (all) Structure into breakouts
10:45 (all) Space for breakouts
11:30 (all) breakout reports, Wrapup "Security" discussion
11:50 Chairs official farewell
Breakouts
13:15 (all) Structure into breakouts
13:30 (all) Space for breakouts
17:00 (all) Post-wrapup wrapup

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