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Revision as of 16:42, 16 November 2017
AGENDA
8:00 Breakfast/Registration
8:30 Applied ontology background: What ontologies are for
- 1980s: AI, Robotics
- 2000s: Biology
- 2000s: Semantic Web, Common Logic, AI again
9:15 Top-level and domain ontologies
- Building ontologies with Basic Formal Ontology
- BFO standards initiatives
- A BFO-based ontology of information artifacts
- A BFO-based ontology of environmental systems
- A BFO-based ontology for materials science
10:15 Coffee
10:30 Domain ontology suites
- Toronto Virtual Enterprise (TOVE)
- SWEET, and other domain ontology suites
- http://obofoundry.org/ OBO Foundry]
- Common Core Ontologies (CCO)
- DMDII
- AFRL Digital Thread/Digital Twin
- Industry Ontologies Foundry (IOF)
12:30 Lunch
13:15 Building blocks of a systems engineering ontology
- Activity
- Role
- Disposition
- Organization
- Capability
- Function
15:00 Break 15:15 Interactive session: Defining 'system' 16:30 Close