Program

The registration desk is located at Harvard Law School's Austin Hall Main Lobby and is open daily throughout the conference from 8:15 AM to 5 PM. All here have confirmed participation.
SlideML presentations   
Birds of a Feather Sessions

TRACK ONE
Leveraging content (Semantic Web & eLearning)

Chairs: Roger, Gregor

TRACK TWO
CMS contextualized (Law, Biz / Soc, Evaluation)

Chairs: Bob, Charles, John

TRACK THREE
CMS Technology (Development, Web Services, GUI)

Chairs: Michael, Henri


Pound Room 100
(Pound Hall)

Ames Courtroom
(Austin Hall)

Pound Room 101
(Pound Hall)

Wednesday Morning, May 28th, 2003




Chair: Paul
Registration Desk at Austin Hall Main Lobby opens 8:15 AM
Session 1 9:30 - 10:30
Doesn't start until thursday Tutorial: Apache Lenya Michael Wechner

Pound 100

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Tutorial: Midgard Henri Bergius SlideML

Pound 101

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Tutorial: Zope Tres Seaver

Pound 200

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Session 2


Session 2, 3
10:30 - 12:00
You Can't Make Money with Open Source Charles Nesson, Ed Boyajian, Ed Kelly, Gregor Rothfuss, JT Smith TB
Session 3 11:00 - 12:00







Wednesday afternoon



Session 1 13:30 - 14:15
Session 1 13:30 - 15:00
Intellectual Property John Palfrey, Mike Olson, Larry Rosen, Aaron Swartz, Liza Vertinsky TB
Tutorial for "Building a CMS Client With Mozilla" Paul Everitt

Pound 100

TB

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Session  2

Session  2 15:15 - 16:30
User Panel Charles Nesson, Jennifer Lynch, Marc Lavallee, Sam Quigley, Hal Roberts, Joseph Reagle, David Weinberger TB
Bitflux Editor Workshop Bof-Style Christian Stocker, Roger Fischer

Pound 101

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15:10 - 16:30

Authena: RDF Rights Descriptions and Syndicated Distribution Elliott McGucken and Blake Watters

Pound 200 TB SlideML

15:10 - 16:30

Session  3 15:45 - 16:30
Collaborative Mapping on the Semantic Web Jo Walsh TB

Pound 107





Wednesday evening



18:00 - 20:00

Reception at Swiss House

Thursday Morning, May 29th, 2003



Session 1 and 2 9:15 - 10:00
KEYNOTE :: Dave Winer TB

Session 2 10:00 - 10:45

discussion
Session 3 11:15 - 12:00
SIMILE: Extending DSpace for metadata and service interoperability using RDF and the Semantic Web Mick Bass TB CMS for Universities: A case study Jennifer Lynch TB Greg Stein on Web DAV TB

Thursday Afternoon



Session 1 13:45 - 14:30
canceledIntegrating Content Management and Semantics Marco Federighi TB Top Ten Features from the Commercial CMS World Tony Byrne TB Bebop: Requirements and Design for a Web UI Component Library Justin Ross TB SlideML
Session 2 14:45 - 15:30
Open Source Controlled Vocabulary Bob Boiko TB Using Zope to Support Open Course Collaboration ? A Case Study Robert Stephenson and Dorai Thodla TB Managing Change in Web Services Brian Carroll TB
Session 3 16:00 - 16:45
DublinCore metadata in CMS frameworks Martin Langhoff TB SlideML Open Coding Innovation: socially responsible, sustainable economic and technological growth George Dafermos TB Versioning Structured Content in a Content Management Application Rafael Schloming TB SlideML
Thursday Evening
18:00 - 21:00 Informal gathering at John Harvard's Brew House (5 minute walk)

Friday Morning, May 30th, 2003



Session 1 9:00 - 9:45

KEYNOTE :: Jon Udell TB


Session 2 10:00 - 10:45
Samizdat: RDF model for an open publishing and cooperation engine Dmitry Borodaenko TB SlideML Empirical Aspects on Content Management Florian Stahl TB SlideML Extending CMS with Web Services Chris Wilper TB
Session 3 11:15 - 12:00
Managing the Semantic Web Sandro Zic TB Connexions Project - An Open Content Licensing Case Study Ross Reedstrom TB SlideML Developing Web Interfaces for Content Annotation Karl Goldstein TB




Friday Afternoon



Session 1 13:45 - 14:30
From the information pile to social, knowledge exchanging bots Reto Bachmann-Gmuer TB Open Software for OpenLaw Wendy Seltzer TB A Hybrid Testing Strategy for Insuring the Quality of CMS Jon Orris TB SlideML
Session 2 15:00 - 16:30

Town Hall :: recap TB

Session 3







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