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1. Review of Use Cases.
1. Review of Use Cases.


2. Reports from domain (bottom up) working groups.
2. '''Reports from Domain (Bottom Up) working groups'''


3. Report from Top-Down working group.
3. '''Report from Top-Down working group'''


4. Where are we now?
4. '''Where are we now?'''


5. Roadmap (first round).
5. Roadmap (first round).


6. Technical principal discussion:
Lunch, including discussion on '''Ontologies for industrial data: is there a convincing business case?''' introduced by Melinda Hodkiewicz (University of Western Australia)
 
6. Discussion of technical principles


6.a. Decide whether diversity of ontologies in a particular area is allowed.
6.a. Decide whether diversity of ontologies in a particular area is allowed.
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9. We may not be ready and Need to come up with well-posted questions.
9. We may not be ready and Need to come up with well-posted questions.


10. Process/Political: how to resolve conflicts.
10. '''Process/Political: how to resolve conflicts?'''


'''Challenges:'''
'''Challenges:'''


7. Breakout groups will focus on technical challenges facing IOF.
7. Breakout Groups will focus on technical challenges facing IOF.
 
- Ontology Merging - how do we resolve conflicts among ontologies within the IOF?


- Dimitris's group has agreed to prepare some materials on this topic.
- '''Ontology Merging: How do we resolve conflicts among ontologies within the IOF?''' Introduced by Dimitris Kiritsis (Lausanne)


- Technical: Follow on discussion based on decision on 6.a.  
- Technical: Follow on discussion based on decision on 6.a.  
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- Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development.
- Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development.


8. Plenary discussion of Breakout Groups.
8. '''Plenary discussion of reports from Breakout Groups'''


9. Roadmap (second round).
9. Roadmap (second round)

Revision as of 19:31, 18 June 2018

The Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) Workshop, USA

Date: July 18th and 19th, 2018

Time: 8:30am-5pm, both days

Venue DoubleTree Hotel in Amherst in Buffalo, NY, USA

Note: To book your stay at the group rate, please contact the front desk of the hotel directly and say that are coming for the 'Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) Workshop taking place July 18th and 19th'.

Registration Registration Page

Note: The workshop requires an $80 registration fee, which covers catering, workspace, and technology for two days. However, there is also an optional multi-course dinner for $40 that may be paid in advance at registration.

  • For further information please contact Neil Otte

Draft Agenda, Wednesday, July 18

1. Review of Use Cases.

2. Reports from Domain (Bottom Up) working groups

3. Report from Top-Down working group

4. Where are we now?

5. Roadmap (first round).

Lunch, including discussion on Ontologies for industrial data: is there a convincing business case? introduced by Melinda Hodkiewicz (University of Western Australia)

6. Discussion of technical principles

6.a. Decide whether diversity of ontologies in a particular area is allowed.

8. We will need use case to drive this decision.

9. We may not be ready and Need to come up with well-posted questions.

10. Process/Political: how to resolve conflicts?

Challenges:

7. Breakout Groups will focus on technical challenges facing IOF.

- Ontology Merging: How do we resolve conflicts among ontologies within the IOF? Introduced by Dimitris Kiritsis (Lausanne)

- Technical: Follow on discussion based on decision on 6.a.

- What are the techniques we may use if a decision is reached in 6.a.

- Ontology Versioning (postponed).

- Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development.

8. Plenary discussion of reports from Breakout Groups

9. Roadmap (second round)