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[CCT-Rep] Cct Representation - Work Session 2005-04-25

Conference Call Details

  • Subject: [CCT-Rep] work session Thu 2005-04-25
  • Agenda Comments & Access Details:
  • Date: Monday, Apr. 25, 2005
  • Start Time: 3:00 PM PDT / 6:00 PM EDT World Clock
  • Session Duration: 1.0 hour
  • Venue information for onsite participants:
    • Thanks to Ray Fergerson, who has graciously agreed to host this work session at their office, the face-to-face session will be held at Stanford Medical Informatics (SMI), which is located on the 2nd floor of the Stanford Medical School Office Building (known as MSOB) on the corner of Campus Drive, Panama and Welch Road. The street address is 251 Campus Drive. From Campus Drive, enter the parking area to the left of Panama Street. There is metered parking in front of the MSOB. See: directions. The Medical School Office Building is a three story beige building with a large oak tree in front. Walk upstairs to the second floor, turn right and go through the double doors at the end of the hall.
  • Remore Access (dial-in):
    • Dial-in Number: 1-702-851-3330 (Las Vegas, Nevada)
      • Participant Access Code: "686564#"
    • VNC session (if needed) will be started 5 minutes before the call at: http://vnc2.cim3.net:5800/
      • view-only password: "ontolog"
      • view-and-control pw: to be supplied during session as needed

Attendees

  • Expecting:

Background

  • For our Cct Representation Project, we are supposed to
    • 1. map the ebXML Core Component Types (CCT's) to SUMO and/or its extensions to come up with a normative CCT-Ontology;
    • 2. import that SUO-KIF based CCT-ontology into Protege (making sure to capture the axioms, even though they might only be stored as text strings), and
    • 3. leverage Protege's plugin's (and/or augmented by other tools) to convert the CCT-Ontology into other popular representations. More specifically:
    • 4. With the KIF-based CCTONT as the normative ontology, start developing/translating/mapping it (in a "lossless" or "lossy" manner) to other languages and representations/languages/formats -- including, but not limited to (as resources and skillsets permit): OWL, XML/XSD, RDF/S, UML2/OCL, UMM/UML Class Diagram, SQL, ... and continuously improve on that.   

Resources

  • [CCT-ONT] work in progress to-date:
    • CCT to ontology mappings v0.4   
    • Protege version of the CCT-ontology v0.4 - ( download )   
  • ... (please put content here) ...

Agenda & Proceedings

  • This is a continuation of the Ontology Conversions that were discussed during our 2005.03.31 OntologDiscussion/OntologiesConversion session. As a part of the CctRepresentaiton project, members of the Ontolog CCT-Representation project and the Protégé projects will be meeting at Stanford Medical Informatics on April 25, 2005 (3:00pm~4:00pm PDT) to work on this.
  • All: rationale behind the exercise discussion
  • Protege version of CCTONT v0.4 (originally developed on Protege2000 v2.1 was imported to Protege v3.0
    • 325 'undefined' classes noted (this needs to be cleaned up for Protege v3.0)
  • RDF export attempted
    • noted that all symbols used in class names were converted to '_' (underscores)
  • Pat will work on a revision (but will have to do it after the next two week, during which he will be very busy due to other commitments.
  • seesion adjourned 4:05pm PDT / 7:05pm EDT

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ppy / 2005.04.25_18:15 PDT