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10:00 - 11:30: Morning session in the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI), 77 Goodell Street, Buffalo, NY 14203 (= Downtown Buffalo). Driving and parking directions

10:00 Peter Elkin, Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics: Welcome
Barry Smith: Buffalo approach to ontology
Werner Ceusters: Buffalo approach to referent tracking
Alex Diehl: Buffalo approach to biomedical ontology
10:20 Mark Fox: Toronto approaches
10:40 Discussion
11:00 Short talks on UB biomedical ontology projects:
11:00 Anuwat Pengput
11:05 Lauren Wishnie
11:10 Alexander Bartnik
11:15 Discussion
11:30 Close of morning session

12:15-1:00 Lunch session (bring your own food) in 141 Park Hall on the North Campus. This is for informal exchanges of ideas, including discussions of future possibilities of collaboration.


1:00 - 3:30: Formal session in 141 Park Hall.

1:00 Li Yin: 'UB work on Smart Cities
1:25 Mark Fox: City Data Standards (ISO-5087, ISO-21972)
Services, including
1:50 Barry Smith: A BFO-based approach to services, defined in terms of (1) the creation of patterns, and (2) repair, restoration and disposal of patterned entities
2:00 Bart Gajderowicz: The Toronto approach to services, defined in
Common Impact Data Standard Part 1: Services
Common Impact Data Standard Part 2: Client and community characteristics, interoperable service coding scheme, service-related taxonomies
2:20 Daniela Rosu
Common Impact Data Standard Part 3: Client and community needs, need satisfiers, matching services and clients
2:30 Barry Smith: Industrial Ontologies Foundry
2:40 Megan Katsumi: Asset management: modelling of physical systems, data records, and manifestations
3:00 Closing discussion