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8:00 Breakfast/Registration
8:00 Breakfast/Registration


8:30 Applied Ontology background: What ontologies are for
8:30 ''Applied Ontology background: What ontologies are for''
:1980s: AI, Robotics
:1980s: AI, Robotics
:2000s: Biology
:2000s: Biology
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10:15 Coffee
10:15 Coffee


10:30 Top-level and domain ontologies
10:30 ''Domain ontology suites''
::OBO Foundry, SWEET, and other domain ontology suites
:Top-level and domain ontologies
::Industry Ontologies Foundry (IOF)
:OBO Foundry
::AFRL Digital Thread/Digital Twin
:SWEET, and other domain ontology suites
::Semantic Web for Systems Engineering (SW4SE)
:Semantic Web for Systems Engineering (SW4SE)
:AFRL Digital Thread/Digital Twin
:Industry Ontologies Foundry (IOF)


12:30 Lunch   
12:30 Lunch   
   
   
13:15 Building blocks of a systems engineering ontology
13:15 ''Building blocks of a systems engineering ontology''
:Activities
:Activities
:Roles
:Roles
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15:00 Break
15:00 Break
15:15 Interactive session: Defining 'system'
15:15 ''Interactive session: Defining 'system'''
16:30 Close
16:30 Close

Revision as of 19:58, 15 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
Basic Formal Ontology (BFO)
BFO standards initiatives
A BFO-based ontology of environmental systems
A BFO-based ontology of information artifacts

10:15 Coffee

10:30 Domain ontology suites

Top-level and domain ontologies
OBO Foundry
SWEET, and other domain ontology suites
Semantic Web for Systems Engineering (SW4SE)
AFRL Digital Thread/Digital Twin
Industry Ontologies Foundry (IOF)

12:30 Lunch

13:15 Building blocks of a systems engineering ontology

Activities
Roles
Organizations
Capabilities
Functions

15:00 Break 15:15 Interactive session: Defining 'system' 16:30 Close