This Special Interest Group Day is designed to bring together the CaseTalk community and provide a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaboration. We believe that your insights, experiences, and contributions are invaluable to the success of this event.
Agenda
The agenda is set to an impressive list of speakers from a wide range in the field of data, information, architecture and business value. The in-person day will be a relaxed setting with lots of interaction, sharing and networking. Whether you're interested in training, modeling, or sharing your experiences, this is your chance to shape the day's discussions.
Your Involvement Matters
We invite you to come, and for next time propose your presentations, topics, or areas of interest that you believe would benefit the CaseTalk community. Your expertise and unique perspective could provide valuable insights for everyone involved. Please take a moment to sign up and let us know:
- Are there specific topics you would like to explore or discuss during the event?
- Would you be interested in presenting in the future or sharing your experiences?
- Do you have any specific needs or suggestions to make this gathering more productive and enjoyable for all participants?
Your input and feedback will play a crucial role in tailoring the event to meet the needs and interests of our community members on the day and into the future.
Speakers and Topics
- Jeanot Bijpost (Atomic Claims and Annotations)
- Ronald Kunenborg (J&V - Gegevensdeling)
- Rob Arntz (Generic and Specific)
- Richard de Jong (Ervaring in het Onderwijs)
- Ron van Braam (NFI - Gegevensdeling)
- Remco Broekmans (ELM & LLM)
- Bas van der Raadt & Holke Visser (Domeinmodelleren voor de infectieziektebestrijding)
- Edwin de Haan (Enterprise Ontology Formalisatie met FCOIM)
- Martijn Evers (Levels of reflection vs representation)
- Jody Johans (Developing Information Modeling in IKEA)
- Marco Wobben (How to talk to CaseTalk)
RSVP
To confirm your attendance please sign up. Seats are limited to a maximum of 20 people to allow a healthy amount of feedback and discussion.


