We welcome you to a 2 day IDO Workshop
15 February 2024
Welcome to a two-day workshop on ISO 23726-3 Industrial Data Ontology (IDO) and the multipart standard ISO 23726 Ontology Based Interoperability (OBI) 27.- 28. February 2024.
The purpose is to gather stakeholders in industry, research, and standardization to:
Establish a shared understanding of what IDO and OBI are
Share status of the ongoing development and plans
Progress the development of the IDO and the use cases
Discuss related initiatives and standards
Participants and registration
The following groups of stakeholders are invited:
Members of the IDO Consortium
Members of ISO/TC184/SC4/WG26 Ontology based interoperability (WG26)
Members of the OBI and IDO community
Participants are kindly asked to RSVP by 20. February 2024 by sending an e-mail to Project Manager.
Venue
The workshop will take place at DNV’s headquarters in Norway - DNV. (At this page you will also find more information about shuttle busses going to the DNV headquarters.)
Hotels in the area: Hotels - Google Maps
The following hotels are probably the most convent ones
Thon Hotel Oslofjord, Sandvika
Scandic Hotel Sjølyst (close to the Skøyen shuttle bus stop)
We hope as many as possible will have the chance to attend physically, but we will try to set up for virtual attendance as well.
Agenda
Please note that timing and names might change.
Day 1: February 27, 2024
When | Topic | Description | Who |
09:00 | Welcome and presentation | Purpose and goal for workshop Presentation of participants | TBA |
09:30 | OBI and IDO overview and Status | Pål Rylandsholm, DNV/POSC Caesar Association | |
10:00 | Committee Draft Milestone | Walkthrough of the current version of the Committee Draft which will be submitted soon after the workshop. Pre-read will be provided so that participants are able to prepare comments | Johan Wilhelm Klüwer DNV/POSC Caesar Association |
12:00 | Lunch | ||
13:00 | Use cases Introduction | Expectations to use cases. Use cases on PCA’s web pages and GitHub | Pål Rylandsholm |
13:30 | Use cases | Session per use case where the following can be presented: Plans, status, value propositions, special topics for discussions, commonalities, ++ | |
UC2 – Pump station | Erik Molin and Oskar Wintercorn, SEIIA | ||
UC3 - Asset Model | Erik Molin and Oskar Wintercorn, SEIIA | ||
UC4 - ”Nouryon” | Erik Molin and Oskar Wintercorn, SEIIA | ||
UC5 - Valve use case | Anders Gjerver, Aibel | ||
UC6 - FMEA,Failure Mode & Effects Analysis | Melinda Hodkiewicz, UWA | ||
UC7- Pump Life Cycle | Heiner Temmen, DEXPI | ||
16:00 | Closing | Summary, conclusions and review of agenda Day 2 | Pål Rylandsholm |
Day 2: February 28, 2024
When | Topic | Description | Who |
09:00 | Re-cap from previous day | ||
09:30 | Use cases continued | Continue with the use cases which were not presented Day 1. Session per use case where the following can be presented: Plans, status, value propositions, special topics for discussions, commonalities, ++ | See day 1 |
11:30 | Lunch | ||
12:30 | Alignment with other standards | ||
Ontology standards | Key standards IDO should be aligned with | Svein Harald Olsen, Statnett | |
Ontology standards | GeoSPARQL, Time Ontology and SSN | Johan Wilhelm Klüwer | |
ISO/TC 184/SC 4 and other standards | Report from the PVN project | Nils Sandsmark, POSC Caesar Association | |
13:30 | Information Modelling Framework (IMF) | Purpose, status and plans from the “IMF development group” | Jann Slettebakk, Aker Solutions |
Why is IMF needed – expectations and statement from stakeholders outside the “IMF development group. | Maja Milicic Brandt, Siemens | ||
14:30 | PCA Services | Reference data and IMF Types | Lars Berthinussen, POSC Caesar Association |
15:00 | IDO training | What is needed? | TBA |
15:30 | Closing | Summary, conclusions and outlook | Pål Rylandsholm |