ConferenceCall 2005 11 10

= Joint SICoP-Ontolog Scheduled Discussion session - Nov. 10, 2005 =

This is a Joint SICoP-Ontolog Event, held virtually over an augmented phone conference, as well as on-site for the SICoP Meeting venue at Lockheed-Martin (Reston, VA).


 * Topic: eGov-related Ontology Community Efforts: Differentiation & Synergy


 * Moderator: BrandNiemann


 * Organizing Team: BrandNiemann, PeterYim


 * Panelists:
 * PeterBrown (EU), SuziLewis (cBiO), BarrySmith (NCOR), PeterYim (Ontolog), PatCassidy (ONTACWG/COSMO), MarcWine (HITOP), SteveRay (NIST)


 * Ideas and preparation:
 * topic first proposed by BrandNiemann & PeterYim on 2005.10.24
 * Preparation page - goto /Prep

Conference Call Details

 * Date: Thursday, November 10, 2005
 * Start Time: 10:30 AM Pacific Standard Time / 1:30 PM Eastern Standard Time / 18:30 UTC (see world clock for other time zones)
 * Duration: 2.0 hours
 * Dial-in Number: 1-702-851-3330 (Las Vegas, Nevada)
 * Participant Access Code: "686564#"
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Attendees

 * Attended:
 * BrandNiemann
 * PeterYim
 * BarrySmith
 * PatCassidy
 * Antoinette Arsic (Mitre)
 * Olivier Bodenreider
 * RexBrooks
 * BobSmith
 * KurtConrad
 * SteveRay
 * AdrianWalker
 * DuaneNickull
 * Walt Truszkowski (NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center)
 * SuziLewis
 * Lowell Bizenor (NLM)
 * ChrisRichardson
 * MonicaMartin
 * Gary Berg-Cross
 * RonSchuldt
 * Jean Stanford (Mitre)
 * DeniseBedford
 * DavidWhitten
 * BrandNiemannJr
 * LeoObrst
 * MarcWine
 * Michael Belanger ( SemanTx Life Sciences )


 * Expected:
 * MitchRinger
 * Cory Casanave (Data Access Technologies, Working for GSA OsEra and Executable EA projects)
 * JoeChiusano
 * Harry Pape (USAF Academy)
 * Shirley Skorbiansky (World Bank, ISGEC-Information Quality Team)
 * Grant Gustafson (Software AG - echnical Services)
 * ...(to register for participation, please add your name here or e-mail  so that we can reserve enough resources to support the session.)...


 * Regrets:
 * MarkMusen (in Galway, Ireland, Chairing the International Semantic Web Conference 2005 (ISWC2005))
 * SusanGolden
 * DavidMartin (in Ireland for the ISWC2005)
 * JonathanCheyer
 * ElisaKendall (in Ireland for the ISWC2005)
 * DagobertSoergel
 * MillsDavis
 * PeterBrown


 * Delayed Listener:
 * EdDodds

Agenda & Proceedings

 * Dr. Brand Niemann, from US Environmental Protection Agency and chairman of SICoP, will be moderating this discussion session
 *  See Background Materials

Topic: eGov-related Ontology Community Efforts: Differentiation & Synergy

 * Abstract:
 * Ontologies and Ontology Engineering are emerging with a bright future in eGovernment for Enterprise Architecture, Data Architecture, Knowledge Computing, and Electronic Health Information, to mention a few.
 * NCOR provides a critical link in the public-academic-private partnership needed to provide high quality ontologies and ontological engineering applications to eGovernment.


 * Pertinent Issues we might explore during this session:
 * The panel consists of public (PeterBrown, MarcWine, and SteveRay), academic (MarkMusen, BarrySmith, and DagobertSoergel), and private (PeterYim, PatCassidy, and MillsDavis) representatives all working with ontologies.
 * So how can we better understand our differences and best organize ourselves to collaborate to achieve common goals and synergy?


 * Session Format: this is be a virtual session conducted over an augmented conference call
 * 1. we'll go around with a self-introduction of participants (10~15 minutes)
 * 2. Introduction of Moderator and Panelists
 * 3. Opening by Moderator
 * 4. 5-minute introductory presentation by each panelist on their community effort and focus
 * 5. follow by a 5-minute Q&A on the specific community being introduced
 * 6. then, a moderated open discussion by the panel and all participants
 * 7. Summary / Conclusion / Follow-up (Moderator)


 * Moderator and Panelists' prepared slides or material (if there is any) can be accessed by pointing your web browsers to:
 * Input & Slides to be presented during this session are accesible by licking on the links below: (uploaded items can also be found in our filesharing workspace)
 * from BrandNiemann - ConferenceCall_2005_11_10/SICoP & ConferenceCall_2005_11_10/DrmIt2 - October Was Ontology Month! so "How Do We Collectively Make 2006 The Year of the Ontology? (Science and High-Quality Applications)"
 * from PeterBrown - EU Policy Work on Semantic Interoperability
 * from SuziLewis - ConferenceCall_2005_11_10/CBiO - The National Center for Biomedical Ontology (c[[BiO])]
 * from BarrySmith - /Ncor - Five Steps to Interoperability
 * from PeterYim - /Ontolog - The Ontolog Community - Differentiation and Potential Contribution
 * from PatCassidy & DagobertSoergel - ConferenceCall_2005_11_10/OntagWg & ConferenceCall_2005_11_10/CosmoWg - The Ontology and Taxonomy Coordinating Working Group (ONTACWG) Work Plan; (ONTACWG backup slide)
 * from MarcWine - /Hitop - Federal Health IT Ontology Project (HITOP) Group
 * from SteveRay - ConferenceCall_2005_11_10/NistMsid - Interoperability in the Manufacturing Sector
 * from MillsDavis - (NCOR Outreach) - please help supply the requested information below.
 * a matrix of the ontology community profiles (for those represented today)
 * links to additional relevant resources:
 * refer to "Background Materials" section below
 * (please post any additional resources here)
 * Any material outside of the prepared presentation, if they are called up during the session, may be shared under the VNC session detailed above

Questions, Answers & Discourse:

 * If you have questions for the panel, we appreciate your posting them as instructed below: (please identify yourself)
 * experimental: try using the queue management chat tool at: http://webconf.soaphub.org/conf/room/ontolog_20051110
 * instructions: once you got access to the page, click on the "settings" button, and identify yourself (by modifying the Name field). You can indicate that you want to ask a question verbally by clicking on the "hand" button, and wait for the moderator to call on you; or, type and send your question into the chat window at the bottom of the screen.
 *  ... (you may also post you questions below, the moderator & panel will be fielding them during the open discussion) ...
 * For those who have further questions or remarks on the topic, please [mailto:ontolog-forum@ontolog.cim3.net post them to the [ontolog-forum]] so that everyone in the community can benefit from the discourse.


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 * For those who have further questions and discussion on this topic, please [mailto:ontolog-forum@ontolog.cim3.net post] them to the ontolog forum so that we can all benefit from the discourse.


 * Session ended 2005.11.10 3:38pm EST / 12:38pm PST

Background Materials:

 * 1. PeterBrown:
 * Chair, CEN eGovernment Focus Group
 * Senior Expert, eGovernment - Legal, Organisational and International Issues, Austrian Federal Chancellery
 * Co-Editor, OASIS SOA Reference Model
 * Semantic Integration Strategies, March 22, 2005, Head of Information Resources Management Unit at the European Parliament
 * European Commission IDABC Semantic Interoperability:
 * Workshop
 * Paper
 * Also in DKR
 * Proceedings.
 * Also see IDABC Site Map.
 * Semantic Interoperability Assets:
 * Dictionaries
 * Thesauri
 * Multilingual thesauri
 * Nomenclatures
 * Cross-references and mapping tables
 * Ontologies
 * Service registries
 * Milestones:
 * Production of a pivot ontology of life & business events connected to administrative activities.
 * Publication of the ontology on the Clearinghouse server.
 * EU Work on Content Ontologies:
 * http://colab.cim3.net/file/work/SICoP/DRMITIT/metokis_D07_final.pdf
 * http://colab.cim3.net/file/work/SICoP/DRMITIT/metokis_d10_kcca_final.pdf
 * 2. SuziLewis, Co-Principal Investigator, cBiO & MarkMusen, Director, NCOR-Stanford & Principal Investtigator, cBiO:
 * The National Center for Biomedical Ontology: Online Knowledge Resources for the Industrial Age
 * 3. BarrySmith, Director NCOR-Buffalo:
 * Inaugural Event of the National Center for Ontological Research
 * Relations in Biomedical Ontologies, Genome Biology, 2005, 6 (5)
 * Principles for Building Biomedical Ontologies:
 * Univocity
 * Positivity
 * Objectivity
 * Single Inheritance
 * Definitions Formal definitions Written definitions
 * Basis in Reality
 * Universals & Instances
 * Ontology Alignment
 * 4. PeterYim, OntologForum and CODS:
 * The Ontolog Community - Differentiation and Potential Contribution (extended version of today's presntation, with an appendix.)
 * Developing Semantic Technologies in a Collaborative Work Environment
 * A Collaborative Ontology Development Service & Infrastructure (CODS)
 * Collaborative Ontology Development Services (CODS) Starts at Slide 18.
 * 5. PatCassidy with DagobertSoergel, ONTACWG / COSMO-WG:
 * Possible Source of Grants for Some Work on COSMO
 * Eric Peterson, SICoP Pilot: An OWL-based Schema as an Implementation for the DRM Abstract Model
 * ONTACWG Work Plan Based on First ONTACWG Meeting and Coordination with NCOR
 * 6. MarcWine, HITOP:
 * Federal Health IT Ontology Project (HITOP) Group
 * MarkRoest's post: VistA  VA hospital information management system with a very large medical care ontology that has resulted in an 85% reduction in wrong drug administration and top rankings on the Quality of Care indices for large U.S. hospital systems (see WorldVistA.org for open source version). Has the group considered the very large medical care ontology embodied in VistA, the VA hospital information management system with hundreds of vertical applications? WorldVistA.org is taking it open source and free, very actively now. If your work can be tailored to augment their work, in collaboration with them, it might strengthen the most important medical informatics system in existence.
 * LeoECousineauMD's post: We have used an ontology approach to the EHR and have a brief overview and a live demo will presented at the Sunshine group during the HIMSS meeting in February 06.
 * 7. SteveRay:
 * http://www.mel.nist.gov/msid/
 * Intelligent Information Use in Manufacturing
 * 8. MillsDavis (iECM, NCOR Outreach):
 * NCOR Outreach:
 * As an NCOR delegate, I think you will agree that the inaugural event went very well, and that there is a lot before us to do to realize the vision. I've volunteered to work on NCOR outreach planning. As we get started, I'd like to ask your help with three issues:
 * 1. Please send me a statement and or links to materials that would help us introduce your organization, interests in ontology, and goals for NCOR. This is to help put together a short backgrounder on the NCOR inaugural event, that would introduce the delegates.
 * 2. Please take a moment to identify key organizations (public, private) that were not at the inaugural event, but with whom we should talk with about joining, partnering, or otherwise becoming involved with NCOR. Please provide contact information.
 * 3. Please identify those media publishers, associations, and events that you feel NCOR should work with as part of its outreach. Also, if you have any other suggestions, or would like to become involved with the outreach committee, please do not hesitate to contact me or Werner Ceusters.
 * Interoperable Enterprise Content Management (iECM)
 * New SBIRs

Session Recording of this Ontology Communities Panel Discussion
(Thanks to KurtConrad and PeterYim for their help with getting the session recorded. =ppy)


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 * Conference Date and Time:	Nov. 10, 2005 10:36am~12:37pm Pacific Standard Time
 * Duration of Recording:	1 Hour 58 Minutes (after editing)
 * Recording File Size:	       27.6 MB (in mp3 format)
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