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Agenda

  1. Attendees and Apologies
  2. Previous minutes
  3. Welcoming and introduction to new members
  4. ToR & MoU status review
  5. ARDC PID System update
    • Notes on current request load
    • Reminder of workflows
    • Overview of updated automated procedures
    • Request to establish Control Body
  6. General business
    • Discussion of LD events for 2024
  7. Next meeting details
    • Propose 2023-03-01 for the next meeting.
  8. Close

Minutes

  • Meeting opens 1503

1. Attendees and Apologies

Chair: Terhi N.-F. Scribe: John M.

Attendees:

image# Plenary March 2024

  • John Machin
  • Luke Housego
  • Sandra Silcot
  • Andrew Fitzgerald
  • Paul Duchesne
  • Prudence Lawrence
  • Richard Walker
  • Len Smith
  • Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller
  • Matthews, Alice
  • Tyler, Ryan
  • Joseph Bell
  • David McMeekin
  • Junrong Yu
  • Murali Rajendran
  • Michael Henry
  • Pratt, Stephen
  • Nicholas Car
  • Lucy Arrowsmith
  • Tom Remenyi | Eratos
  • Dupen, Pete
  • Lan Huynh
  • Sergio Rodriguez Mendez
  • Margie Smith
  • Rigby, Michael
  • Mieke Strong

Apologies:

2. Previous minutes

https://github.com/AGLDWG/meeting-minutes/blob/master/plenary-2024-02-01.md

3. Welcoming and introduction to new members

  • Luke Housego -
  • Tom Remenyi - Eratos, for Quinten
  • Lucy Arrowsmith -
  • Pete Dupen - DCCEEW
  • David McMeekin - Curtin University

4. ToR & MoU status review

  • Nick: dependency on the system of PIDs increasing the need to get legal acceptance of MOU; also creating a need for more formal charter.
  • John (later): demands for more formalisation need to be understood and the benefits and costs of this evaluated.

5. ARDC PID System update

  • Automated systems bedding down well; likely need to recruit more approvers as the demand for PID additions are backing up.

6. General business

  • Discussing the PID review process
  • Nick C.: SHACL proliferation where other rules patterns have not
  • Sharing event information with other groups
  • Discussing "Digital Twin Ready" and "AI Ready"
    • Nick C."How ready are the bodies fo data for this? Is there an awareness of semantic web as an ideal model for use in digital twins/AI projects.
  • RDF Tools online
  • Address systems: Europe vs Australia
    • Nick: Australia very different to Europe.
    • Tom: Europe similar because of the disagreements between jurisdictions - a good model for Australia.
Linked Data-related conferences in 2024:

7. Next meeting details

Next meeting will occur on 2024-04-04.

8. Monthly Plenary closes

  • Meeting closes 1547