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= Ontology Summit 2016 : Framing the Conversation: Ontologies within Semantic Interoperability Ecosystems =
= Ontology Summit =


The OntologySummit is an annual series of events (first started by Ontolog and NIST in 2006) that involves the ontology community and communities related to each year's theme chosen for the summit. The Ontology Summit program is now co-organized by Ontolog, NIST, NCOR, NCBO, IAOA, NCO_NITRD along with the co-sponsorship of other organizations that are supportive of the Summit goals and objectives.   
An annual series of events (first started by [[Ontolog]] and [[NIST]] in 2006) that involves the ontology community and communities related to each year's theme chosen for the summit. The Ontology Summit program is now co-organized by [[Ontolog]], [[NIST]], [[NCOR]], [[NCBO]], [[IAOA]], [[NCO_NITRD]] along with the co-sponsorship of other organizations that are supportive of the Summit goals and objectives.  See [[OntologySummit]].
 
= Description =
The necessity for systems to interoperate has become crucial
to the conduct of business and operations in organizations.
In practice, however, interoperability is difficult to achieve, since each
of these applications utilizes information in a different way,
and the knowledge representation formalisms inherent to these applications
are also differentIn particular, existing approaches to interoperability
lack an adequate specification of the semantics of the terminology used by
the systems, which leads to inconsistent interpretations and uses of knowledge.
 
The mission statement for the first Ontology Summit (Upper Ontologies, March 2006)
noted that agreement on upper level ontologies would facilitate semantic interoperability (SI)
among other ontologies. In turn, the benefit would be "to enable a large degree of
compatibility and interoperabiity for the many projects developing knowledge bases
that include the most common mid-level concepts".
 
Ontologies and related reasoning systems (both terms used in the broadest sense) are key to the facilitation of semantic integration and interoperability. How do we define the frameworks which support this interoperability? What is required to achieve optimal performance across applications and domains? What have we learned in the last 10 years? How do we frame the conversation when discussing the role of ontologies with various stakeholders?
 
As part of Ontology Summit 2016, we seek to explore, identify and articulate how ontologies and ontological methods can facilitate semantic interoperability.  We solicit input and anticipate that summit presenters and participants will help identify the methods, tools and architectures which utilize or might utilize  ontologies to facilitate semantic interoperability. Practical considerations will be brought to the forefront, but philosophical and theoretical questions will be addressed as they arise.
 
During the course of these talks, speakers will address the methodologies, successes and challenges of semantic interoperability within the areas of
* Healthcare
* Earth Sciences
* Engineering and manufacturing
* Finance and Retail
 
We will
* explore the techniques that people are using to achieve semantic integration and interoperability;
* articulate the framework that supports semantic integration and interoperability;
* identify the role that ontologies play in these frameworks;
* abstract a set of discussion points to better characterize this role.
 
We will draw from learnings gleaned in past summits and extend our knowledge based on domain-specific talks and summit attendee active participation As part of our discussion, we intend to examine, question and extend past summit findings including but not limited to Communiqués addressing:
* The Role of Upper Ontologies (2006), 
* Ontology-based Standards (2009),
* Ontology Evaluation across the Ontology Lifecycle (2013)
* The Internet of Things: Toward Smart Networked Systems and Societies (2015)
 
As part of Ontolog’s general advocacy to bring ontology science and engineering into the mainstream, we endeavor to abstract a conversational toolkit from the sessions that may facilitate discussion and knowledge sharing amongst stakeholders of various SI ecosystems and architectures. Our findings will be supported with examples from the various domains of interest. The results will be captured in the form of a 2016 Summit Communique, with expanded supporting material provided on the web.
 
 
 
= Process and Deliverables =
 
Similar to our last ten summits, this [[OntologySummit|Ontology Summit]] will consist of three months of virtual discourse (over our archived mailing lists) and virtual panel sessions (over augmented conference calls), and culminate in a 2-day face-to-face workshop/symposium on May 9 and 10, during which we, among other things, present our distilled thoughts in a collaboratively developed communiqué. The communiqué is now available at [[OntologySummit2016/Communique]]
 
= Structure and Discourse =
 
* Co-chairs, Tracks and Champions
** Summit Co-chairs:
** Symposium Co-chairs:
 
* Content Tracks
** Framing the Conversation
** Semantic Interoperability in the GeoSciences
** Cloud Services 
** Healthcare   
** Engineering   
** Finance
 
= Resource Pages =
 
* Framing the Conversation
** [[Talk:ConferenceCall_2016_02_18|Community Input and Synthesis]]
* Semantic Interoperability in the GeoSciences
** [[Talk:ConferenceCall_2016_03_31|Community Input and Synthesis]]
* Cloud Services
** [[Talk:ConferenceCall_2016_03_03|Community Input and Synthesis]]
* Healthcare   
** [[Talk:ConferenceCall_2016_03_10|Community Input and Synthesis]]
* Engineering   
** [[Talk:ConferenceCall_2016_03_17|Community Input and Synthesis]]
* Finance   
** [[Talk:ConferenceCall_2016_03_24|Community Input and Synthesis]]
* Overall Synthesis
** [[Talk:ConferenceCall_2016_04_28|Community Input to the Overall Synthesis]]
 
= Calendar of Events =
 
* February 11 [[ConferenceCall_2016_02_11|Launch]] 
 
* February 18 [[ConferenceCall_2016_02_18|Overview of Semantic Integration]] 
 
* February 25  [[ConferenceCall_2016_02_25|Semantic Interoperability in the GeoSciences]] 
 
* March 3 Cloud Services  [[ConferenceCall_2016_03_03|Cloud Services and Semantic Integration]]
 
* March 10 Healthcare  [[ConferenceCall_2016_03_10|Semantic Interoperability for Healthcare]]
 
* March 17 Engineering  [[ConferenceCall_2016_03_17|Semantic Integration for Engineering]]
 
* March 24 Finance [[ConferenceCall_2016_03_24|Semantic Integration in Finance]]
 
* March 31 Earth Science II [[ConferenceCall_2016_03_31|Semantic Interoperability for Geographically Distributed Sensor and Control Systems]]
 
* April 7 Healthcare II  [[ConferenceCall_2016_04_07|Semantic Interoperability for Healthcare]]
 
* April 14 Synthesis  [[ConferenceCall_2016_04_14|First Synthesis Meeting]]
 
* April 21 Finance II [[ConferenceCall_2016_04_21|Finance and Retail II]]
 
* April 28 Communique [[ConferenceCall_2016_04_28|Second Synthesis and Communique]]
 
* May 5 Logistics [[ConferenceCall_2016_05_05|Third Synthesis and Communique]]
 
* May 9,10 Symposium [[OntologySummit2016_Symposium/|Symposium]]
 
* May 26 Communique [[ConferenceCall_2016_05_26|Final Synthesis and Communiqué Completion]]
 
* June 2  [[ConferenceCall_2016_06_02|Post-Mortem Session]]
 
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 11 February 2016

Ontology Summit

An annual series of events (first started by Ontolog and NIST in 2006) that involves the ontology community and communities related to each year's theme chosen for the summit. The Ontology Summit program is now co-organized by Ontolog, NIST, NCOR, NCBO, IAOA, NCO_NITRD along with the co-sponsorship of other organizations that are supportive of the Summit goals and objectives. See OntologySummit.