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Date: March 5, 2020
Date: March 5, 2020


The [https://www.industrialontologies.org/ Industrial Ontologies Foundry] (IOF) is an initiative to create a suite of ontologies to support digital manufacturing. On the morning of May 5 a working meeting on
The [https://www.industrialontologies.org/ Industrial Ontologies Foundry] (IOF) is an initiative to create a suite of ontologies to support digital manufacturing. On May 5 an IOF working meeting will be held in Buffalo featuring


:Hyunmin Cheung (Autodesk)
:Hyunmin Cheung (Autodesk)
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:Dusan Sormaz (Ohio University)   
:Dusan Sormaz (Ohio University)   


three prominent members of the IOF community will be visiting UB on March 5 for an all-day working meeting, including a public 
who are three prominent members of the IOF community.


We will begin with a working session on specific IOF topics focusing on issues such as the ontology of computer-aided design.


During the afternoon we will organize a session designed to introduce UB faculty and students to the IOF and to the new ISO standard. We would appreciate your help with timing and advertising of this event -- and any other help you can provide, for example in suggesting persons who might want to become involved.
During the afternoon we will organize a public session designed to introduce UB faculty and students to the IOF and to the new ISO standard (ISO/IEC 21838) on top-level ontology.

Revision as of 02:04, 31 December 2019

Venue: Jeannette Martin Room, 5th Floor, Capen Hall, University at Buffalo, NY 14260

Date: March 5, 2020

The Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) is an initiative to create a suite of ontologies to support digital manufacturing. On May 5 an IOF working meeting will be held in Buffalo featuring

Hyunmin Cheung (Autodesk)
Martin Hardwick (STEP Tools / Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute)
Dusan Sormaz (Ohio University)

who are three prominent members of the IOF community.

We will begin with a working session on specific IOF topics focusing on issues such as the ontology of computer-aided design.

During the afternoon we will organize a public session designed to introduce UB faculty and students to the IOF and to the new ISO standard (ISO/IEC 21838) on top-level ontology.