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'''Date''': July 18th and 19th, 2018
'''Date''': July 18th and 19th, 2018


'''Time''': 8:30am-5pm, both days
'''Time''': 8:00am-5pm, both days


'''Venue''' '''[http://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/new-york/doubletree-by-hilton-hotel-buffalo-amherst-BUFFLDT/index.html DoubleTree Hotel in Amherst]''' in Buffalo, NY, USA
'''Venue''' '''[http://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/new-york/doubletree-by-hilton-hotel-buffalo-amherst-BUFFLDT/index.html 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'.  
''Note'': To book your stay at the group rate, you may 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' or visit the following link: [http://doubletree.hilton.com/en/dt/groups/personalized/B/BUFFLDT-TIO-20180718/index.jhtml].  


'''Registration''' '''[http://www.buffalo.edu/cas/philosophy/events/iof-workshop-2018.html Registration Page]'''
'''Registration''' '''[http://www.buffalo.edu/cas/philosophy/events/iof-workshop-2018.html Registration Page]'''
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''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.  
''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.  


'''[https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1D_7Y65g8GKmiCThRu9OeBXKWQjyiXso2 Link]''' to conference discussion documents
*'''For further information please contact [mailto:neilotte@gmail.com Neil Otte]'''
*'''For further information please contact [mailto:neilotte@gmail.com Neil Otte]'''


== Draft Agenda, Wednesday, July 18 ==
== Draft Agenda, Wednesday, July 18 ==


1. '''Review of Use Cases'''
0. Arrival and breakfast (8:00am).


2. '''Reports from Domain (Bottom Up) working groups'''
1. Use Case Q&A, Buttom-up WGs discussions, Updates from Domain (Bottom Up) working groups, if any. Maybe identifying some requirements (8:30 - 9:30am)


3. '''Report from Top-Down working group'''
2. Report from Top-Down working group (9:30 - 10:30am)
Hope to identify technical challenges.


4. '''Where are we now?'''
3. Coffee Break (10:30 - 11:00am)


5. '''Roadmap''' (first round)
4. Report from the Governance Board (Jim Wilson)  (11 - 11:30am)


12:00 Lunch, including discussion on '''Ontologies for industrial data: is there a convincing business case?''' introduced by Melinda Hodkiewicz (University of Western Australia)
5. Where are we now? Summarizing where we are now based on the earlier part. Starting of the roadmap discussion. (11:30 - 12:30pm)


6. '''Discussion of Technical Principles'''
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)


Example A: '''Will diversity of ontologies in a particular area be allowed''' Introduced by Barry Smith (Buffalo)
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)
 
What is the domain dependent ontologies based on the diagram in the charter, should it be within the IOF? If not, how do you govern the usage (maybe this is the licensing issue). There are questions left in the doc. The focus would be to iron out those questions. Some of them are independent from the challenges.


== Draft Agenda, Thursday, July 19 ==
== Draft Agenda, Thursday, July 19 ==


'''Challenges:'''
0. Arrival and breakfast (8:00am).
 
1. Challenges discussion (8:30-12:30):
 
What are the challenges to discuss?
 
2. Use of existing standards. (Megan)
 
How to design IOF ontology by leveraging existing standards which may not be ontology?
 
How to design IOF ontology by leveraging existing ontology?
 
3. 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.
 
4. Ontology Merging: How do we resolve conflicts among ontologies within the IOF? Introduced by Dimitris Kiritsis (Lausanne)


7. Breakout Groups will focus on technical challenges facing IOF.
5. Should reference ontologies contain axioms that support shared understanding of the concept. If so, how should it be done? E.g., Car has transport function\role. If we want to have that kind of axiom in the reference ontology how it should be done, e.g., Car ‘has intended’ function\role (Chris, Evan, Hyunmin). We will likely need a use case to ground this discussion.


- '''Ontology Merging: How do we resolve conflicts among ontologies within the IOF?''' Introduced by Dimitris Kiritsis (Lausanne)
6. Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development (Chris Will, Stephen Karman)


- '''Follow on discussion of Example A'''
7. IRI for the IOF.


- '''Ontology Versioning''' (postponed)
Lunch (12:30 - 1:30)


- '''Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development'''
8. Challenge discussion continued (1:30-2:30pm)


8. '''Plenary discussion of reports from Breakout Groups'''
Break (2:30-3pm)


9. Roadmap (second round)
9. Roadmap (second round) (3 - 5pm)

Latest revision as of 12:24, 18 July 2018

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, you may 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' or visit the following link: [1].

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.

Link to conference discussion documents

  • For further information please contact Neil Otte

Draft Agenda, Wednesday, July 18

0. Arrival and breakfast (8:00am).

1. Use Case Q&A, Buttom-up WGs discussions, Updates from Domain (Bottom Up) working groups, if any. Maybe identifying some requirements (8:30 - 9:30am)

2. Report from Top-Down working group (9:30 - 10:30am) Hope to identify technical challenges.

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

4. Report from the Governance Board (Jim Wilson) (11 - 11:30am)

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

What is the domain dependent ontologies based on the diagram in the charter, should it be within the IOF? If not, how do you govern the usage (maybe this is the licensing issue). There are questions left in the doc. The focus would be to iron out those questions. Some of them are independent from the challenges.

Draft Agenda, Thursday, July 19

0. Arrival and breakfast (8:00am).

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

What are the challenges to discuss?

2. Use of existing standards. (Megan)

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

How to design IOF ontology by leveraging existing ontology?

3. 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.

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

5. Should reference ontologies contain axioms that support shared understanding of the concept. If so, how should it be done? E.g., Car has transport function\role. If we want to have that kind of axiom in the reference ontology how it should be done, e.g., Car ‘has intended’ function\role (Chris, Evan, Hyunmin). We will likely need a use case to ground this discussion.

6. Best Practices and and Software Environments for Collaborative Distributed Ontology Development (Chris Will, Stephen Karman)

7. IRI for the IOF.

Lunch (12:30 - 1:30)

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

Break (2:30-3pm)

9. Roadmap (second round) (3 - 5pm)