Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) Workshop

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The Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) Workshop, USA

Date: July 18th and 19th, 2018

Time: 8:00am-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

8:00 Arrival and breakfast

8:30 Use Case Q&A, Buttom-up WGs discussions, Updates from Domain (Bottom Up) working groups, if any. Maybe identifying some requirements

9:30 Report from Top-Down working group (9:30 - 10:30am)

Hope to identify technical challenges.

4. Coffee Break (10:30 - 11:00am)

5. Where are we now? Summarizing where we are now based on the earlier part. Starting of the roadmap discussion. (11 - 11:30am)

5. Roadmap (first round) (11:30 - 12:30pm)

12:30 - 1:30pm Lunch, including discussion on Ontologies for industrial data: is there a convincing business case? introduced by Melinda Hodkiewicz (University of Western Australia)

6. Roadmap continued (1:30 - 2:30)

7. Technical Principle (2:30 - 3:30)

Break 3:30-4:00pm

8 Technical principle continued (4:00 - 5:00)

There are questions left in the doc. The focus would be to iron out those questions. Some of them are independent from the challenges.

Need a couple of hours.

Draft Agenda, Thursday, July 19 Arrival 8:00

Challenges dicussion (8:30-12:30):

What are the challenges to discuss?

Use of existing standards.

How to design IOF ontology by leveraging existing standards which may not be ontology?

How to design IOF ontology by leveraging existing ontology?

Ontology merging. Will diversity of ontologies in a particular area be allowed? (Barry will give an introduction)

Diversity of ontologies in IOF.

Dealing with diversity outside of IOF.

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

Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development

IRI for the IOF.

Lunch (12:30 - 1:30)

Challenge discussion continued (1:30-2:30pm)

Break (2:30-3pm)

Roadmap (second round) (3 - 5pm)

Johan: 4D does not work with OWL DL. Is IOF tied to OWL DL?

Todd: IOF intends to use at least OWL and CL, and not necessary limit to this two.


Potential clusters of use cases

Maintenance planning (any industry specific?) (melinda)

Possible ontology modules

Process plan/maintenance plan

Time

Unit

Resource/Equipment/Asset

Topology/Geolocation

Production planning and scheduling of discrete manufacturing (Dusan, Peter, Walter)

Possible ontology modules

Process knowledge/capability

Process plan

Resource/Equipment/Asset

Time

Unit

Topology/Geolocation

Supply chain (Farhad,

Possible ontology modules

Process knowledge/capability

Product/Process requirement

Organization/Agent

Time

Unit

Could we agree on which module which group will focus on?

How do we deal with modules needed by a group that is to be produced by another group.

Could we agree on a common starting point for some of these modules?


From CHAMP


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)

12:00 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

Example A: Will diversity of ontologies in a particular area be allowed Introduced by Barry Smith (Buffalo)

Draft Agenda, Thursday, July 19

Arrival 8:00

Challenges discussion (8:30-12:30):

What are the challenges to discuss?

• Use of existing standards.

• How to design IOF ontology by leveraging existing standards which may not be ontology?

• How to design IOF ontology by leveraging existing ontology?

Ontology merging. Will diversity of ontologies in a particular area be allowed? Introduced by Barry Smith (Buffalo)

• Diversity of ontologies in IOF.

• Dealing with diversity outside of IOF.

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

• Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development

• IRI for the IOF.

Lunch (12:30 - 1:30)

Challenge discussion continued (1:30-2:30pm)

Break (2:30-3pm)

Roadmap (second round) (3 - 5pm)