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  • == By Authoring Organization == [[OntologiesByAuthoringOrganization|Ontologies By Authoring Organization]]
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  • = OASIS - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards = ...ndards. The consortium produces more Web services standards than any other organization along with standards for security, e-business, and standardization efforts
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  • [[Category:Organization]]
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  • = ISO - International Organization for Standardization =
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  • '''National Information Standards Organization (NISO)'''
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  • This organization has since been renamed, and is '''now referred to, as: [[NCBO]]'''
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  • '''National Information Standards Organization (NISO)'''
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  • '''National Information Standards Organization (NISO)'''
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  • ...lude>A tag is a marker that labels entities by a keyword. Tags have a flat organization. To model hierarchical markers one should use categories and subcategories. ...only>A tag is a marker that labels entities by a keyword. Tags have a flat organization. To model hierarchical markers one should use categories and subcategories.
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  • '''Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), United Nations''' ...iversity of Florida. Currently, I am working with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nation as a consultant. I have been developing many dom
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  • A tag is a marker that labels entities by a keyword. Tags have a flat organization. To model hierarchical markers one should use categories and subcategories.
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  • '''3rd Party Organization''' Our organization has a dataset that encompasses/blends several disciplines: Physics, Biology
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  • Faculty of organization and informatics I'm a PhD student at the Faculty of organization and informatics, University of Zagreb, Croatia. I graduated in Information
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  • [[Category:Organization]]
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  • ...iversity of Gujarat as an Assistant Professor. I am teaching the Knowledge Organization Classification a core subject. Hence I am interested to gain tacit knowledg
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  • long-time member of OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of organization for the electronics industry; and on the Board of
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  • ...Inc.® (OGC) is a non-profit, international, voluntary consensus standards organization that is leading the development of standards for geospatial and location ba
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  • ...ranging research interests include areas of information science (knowledge organization, knowledge representation, metadata, data modeling, and digital humanities) ...Contra Dance as an Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study in Knowledge Organization of American Folk Dance"
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  • Faculty of organization and informatics, ...r theoretical and applied foundations of information science at Faculty of organization and informatics (FOI) in Varazdin, where I have been working from my gradua
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  • ...ming with George Ball of Raytheon to develop an ontology framework for our organization.
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  • ...has been involved in the development, teaching, and research of knowledge organization systems (including taxonomy, thesaurus, ontology, etc) for over 20 years. Her major research interests include knowledge organization systems (taxonomy, thesaurus, ontology, etc), metadata and markup languages
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  • Space and Time Knowledge Organization Lab (STKO)
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  • * In the proposed Organization listed below, the attempt will be to identify current state (Applications, === Proposed Organization ===
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  • | Organization
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  • "Level Seven" refers to the highest level of the International Standards Organization's (ISO) communications model for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) - the a
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  • Dr. Ding was involved in the leadership and organization of the '''SemanticWiki mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame, and
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  • Dr. Schaffert was involved in the leadership and organization of the '''SemanticWiki mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame, and
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  • ...is an information scientist specializing in knowledge mapping & knowledge organization, information searching, quality information, information services, and qual
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  • Harold was involved in the leadership and organization of the '''SemanticWiki mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame, and
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  • ...a a graduate student at Northeastern University sponsored by the Fulbright organization. He is a student of [[User:KennethBaclawski|Ken Baclawski]].
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  • ...utstanding) need agreement between IAOA and Ontolog_BoT as well as hosting organization(s) ...tstanding) need agreement between SOCoP and Ontolog_BoT as well as hosting organization(s)
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  • ...nked data impact on cultural heritage institutions practices and knowledge organization for digital libraries, archives, and museums. She was an associate profess
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  • His research interests include Knowledge Organization, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR) and Sem
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  • * organization and planning
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  • caused by proprietary metadata that can lead to an organization's loss of
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  • * The relationship between Controlled vocabularies for Knowledge Organization and formal ontologies for Knowledge Representation.
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  • * Proposal for Summit organization by [[JanetSinger|Janet Singer]] * [[JanetSinger|Janet Singer]] Presented a proposal for a theme organization based on an extension of the traditional "Ws".
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  • I am currently founding an organization to ensure the AI technologies evolve to be human interoperable, understanda
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  • "Not beyond the basic one of getting people in an organization to speak the same language." ...ationships are named so as to represent assertions about the nature of the organization.
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  • Organization of WORK (rather than of people) ...lem that can be solved by the application of a UBL Ontology (a)Identify an organization that is ready to customize
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  • Topic: '''Organization for [[OntologySummit2017]]'''
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  • ...Caesar since 1999. POSC Caesar is an international, not-for-profit, member organization that promotes the development of openly available standards for enabling th
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  • Topic: '''Organization for [[OntologySummit2017]]'''
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  • ...ockemann's research group at the Institute for Program Structures and Data Organization (IPD). He also has more than five years of professional work experience in
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  • '''[http://www.oasis-open.org/who/ OASIS] (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards)'''
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  • ...odeling and database communities, with several paper presentations and the organization of two tutorials (ER and EDBT conferences) and two workshops on conceptual
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  • ...the Open Applications Group (OAGi) in 2018. OAGi is a non-profit standards organization founded in 1995 for the purpose of developing interoperability standards. I
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  • == Organization ==
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  • Organization: 1#2 ''<--input hidden'' a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • ...nternational Association for Ontology and its Applications is a non-profit organization with the purpose to promote interdisciplinary research and international co
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  • "Methods for industrialising the development in a virtual organization." a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • ...d provides a critical focus upon the information and business needs of the organization and end user.
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  • ...g the STKO Lab which investigates the role of space and time for knowledge organization. I am also a Faculty Research Affiliate of the Center for Information Techn
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  • ...database theory in the 1980s when reading James Martin's Computer Database Organization. The book completely transformed me. I remember enthusiastically reading it
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  • Max was involved in the leadership and organization of the '''SemanticWiki mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame, and
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  • Organization's Ninth Revision, International Classification of a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • Organization: Marketing a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • Organization: 42 Objects Ltd/BORO Centre Ltd a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • 1. Respondent information - (date, name, organization*, e-mail*, phone*) their input in this survey. Organization names, e-mail addresses and phone numbers are collected
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  • == Organization ==
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for [[OntologySummit2007]] (details below).
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  • ...posal must be a U.S. academic institution or U.S. non-profit, non-academic organization, subawardees may be any entity eligible under the provisions of the [http:/ ...the educational and training activities, and plans for achieving a diverse organization serving a wide variety of users and communities.''
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...Middle Tennessee, where he manages and presents all information about the organization through SQL based reporting. His background includes military transportatio
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • [12:59] Mike Bennett: Knowledge Organization Systems - the Road Ahead [13:02] Mike Bennett: Knowledge Organization - The Road Ahead
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for [[OntologySummit2007|Ontology Summit 2007]] (details
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • Specification Language) within the International Standards Organization (ISO),
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  • ...human to machine communications. This focus includes participation in the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) in several
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  • == Organization == # If a decision or action to be taken by the Board concerns an organization in which a Trustee has a vested interest, or concerns a close colleague or
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...s globally. '''Output includes''' ontologies (and other types of knowledge organization systems), and over 40 written works & presentations since 2011, including ( **Pros and Cons of various types of Knowledge organization systems
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  • ...o served as Editor-in-Chief of The Barrington Report on Advanced Knowledge Organization and Retrieval (BRAKOR), The Electronic Document Report, and KM Magazine/KM
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [X] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...y continues with regular reports from conferences including the US Fiatech organization and Norway's Semantic Days event.
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • * Dr. Greaves was involved in the leadership and organization of the '''[[SemanticWiki]] mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame,
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ** I was involved in the organization of the '''SemanticWiki mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame, and
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...onal Committee on Legal Metrology, the oversight body of the International Organization of Legal Metrology, and is a member of the International Bureau of Weights source: http://www.ncsli.org/organization/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.dsp_bio&position_id=22.04
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...asys Americas and was also Chief Technology Officer for the global Genasys organization.
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...rman of Taiwan Geographic Information System Center, which is a non-profit organization funded by the Council of Economic Planning and Development, Executive Yuan.
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • * Organizational Transformation: Engineering the Intelligent Organization
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  • ...while allowing deployments to tap into the knowledge dispersed across the organization.
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ....S. representative for facility related CAD to the International Standards Organization (ISO) in the 1990s. He was a winner of the 1996 Federal 100 award, 1997 NI
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  • Dr. Bao was involved in the leadership and organization of the '''SemanticWiki mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame, and
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  • Gloss: informal organization of xml tags a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • ...mentor, Rob Kling. She worked for many years at the Public Policy Research Organization (PPRO), which was directed by Ken Kraemer, at the University of California,
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  • Gloss: The Planning and Organization domain covers the use of a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...ntly develops and implements a collaborative workplace for the Air Traffic Organization, the largest line of business within the agency. Giora also serves as a KM
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...nternational standards community (ASTM International and the International Organization for Standardization) and chairs the U.S. mirror committee (Technical Adviso
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  • Gloss: The ability of an organization to bounce back from a disaster fast enough a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
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  • Professor Studer was involved in the leadership and organization of the '''SemanticWiki mini-series''' back in the 2008/2009 time frame, and
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  • * posted: 2010.01.11 - Assistant Professorship, Knowledge Organization, University at Buffalo (Buffalo, New York, USA.) ...ngs an interdisciplinary perspective to advancing our understanding of the organization of knowledge in the mind and in information systems and how information flo
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • institution to organization
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  • OASIS is the host organization for over 70 global expert technical
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  • ** While further organization of the effort is in order, the following people have indicated interest to
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  • ...ticipated in a large number of events sponsored by Ontolog and a companion organization - the Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice, which is chartered u ...ticipated in a large number of events sponsored by Ontolog and a companion organization, the Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice, which works in conjun
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  • * be eligible, i.e. be an employee of an OASIS member organization or an Individual member of OASIS;
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for [[OntologySummit2007|Ontology Summit 2007]] (details
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  • In my organization of 10,000 people we have 14,000 computers and 865,000 software packages on
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  • * which organization are on our Co-Organizer and Co-Sponsor rosters? * which organization are on our Co-Organizer and Co-Sponsor rosters?
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [X] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...nternet and the emergence of networked economy and society, as well as the organization of infrastructure, such as wireless communications.
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  • ...ter: Advancing biomedicine with tools and methodologies for the structured organization of knowledge.
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  • ** If you or your organization(s) are interesting in participating in or contributing to US Government Hea
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  • ...visiting researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in Melbourne (http://www.csiro.au), the Institute for Formal Ontolo
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  • ...Utah. Intermountain Healthcare is a charitable not-for-profit health care organization in the intermountain west that includes 22 hospitals, numerous primary care
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  • ...tin Fellow. Hans worked for the Net Centric Integration and Demonstration organization within Lockheed Martin’s Corporate Engineering and Technology. In that ca
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...cription of the author's project developing ontologies and other knowledge organization systems for astronomy and astronautics (spaceflight). As a personal project
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  • ...as opposed to 'closed', whereby an ontology is developed internally by an organization or consortium, with the purpose of imposing a single view of the world, wit
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  • a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting [ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
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  • ...nd co-chair of the open non-profit [http://www.ruleml.org [[RuleML]] Inc.] organization. I was co-editor of the W3C Rule Interchange Format Working Group ([http://
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  • ** by: [[BrianLucas|Brian Lucas]], Sponsor, Worldwide Institute for Organization Ontologics / [http://ontolog.cim3.net/forum/ontology-summit/2011-02/msg0003 ...: Key take-away association. Sound bite: "Ontology is vital in enabling an organization to deliver the right information to the right people at just the right time
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  • ...ication body-applicable to the entity being evaluated (e.g. small producer organization). The result from the audit/inspection will be used for the ultimate certif :Consumer advocate (CA) needs to verify the compliance of producer organization (PO) "XX" to Fairtrade criteria pertinent to workers welfare and no child l
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  • **** What organization types (companies, departments, institutions, agencies, etc.)? ** (5.7) If your program is accredited by an accreditation organization or body, please indicate its name
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  • ...tems and real time enterprises. I am a member of the "Intent Alliance", an organization that was formed to promote the value of systems thinking for intelligent en
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  • ...and a 10% discount is offered for groups of 5 or more people from the same organization. Online registration [http://protege.stanford.edu/shortcourse/protege-owl/2
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  • ...Ontolog Forum that acting on behalf and for Organizing Committee. The same organization/logistics function for real part of Workshop and Symposium is similarly pro
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  • [13:14] RaviSharma: Leia suggested organization of harmonization challenges and Ken and Ravi agreed e.g. on items for devel
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  • ** This is driving investment in development, integration, interoperation and organization by large entities, both individual enterprises and entire industries.
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  • ...e this is a distributed ad hoc working group, we still lack the very basic organization and project life-cycle planning and management processes that ordinary proj
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  • ...omain knowledge to explicit encoding requires community consensus - and an organization to manage the consensus
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  • ...plication of ontological methods and tools to a problem facing every large organization - understanding and using data from independently conceived resources toget ...ore relevant and adequate coverage of the issues, and in due course to the organization and execution of the Challenge. -- [[ChristopherSpottiswoode|Christopher Sp
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  • long-time member of OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of organization for the electronics industry; and on the Board of
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  • * [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]]: discuss organization and process to get us to deliver our mission * organization
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  • * Improve the topical organization of Ontolog content, whenever and however it is generated.
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  • ...and a 10% discount is offered for groups of 5 or more people from the same organization. Online registration [http://protege.stanford.edu/shortcourse/protege-owl/2
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  • *** Organization & Process: [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] * '''Organization & Process''' <--we said we will defer the discussion after the summit works
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  • ...s in an ontology improves clarity of meaning about what is important in an organization and its computational systems. The resulting value of ontology almost alway ...based solutions makes these assumptions explicit and accessible across the organization. They provide a powerful framework to manage, update and evolve the high va
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  • ...og Forum that acts on behalf of and for the Organizing Committee. The same organization/logistics function for the real part of Workshop and Symposium is similarly
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  • * Organization of the Ontolog Community wiki content in a way that encourages and facilita
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  • ...rs. The need for money and the need for agreement on goals, project plans, organization, etc. has been well noted. The capablility of the goup needs to be establis
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  • Motivation: I am an organization who has developed an ontology and would like to interface said ontology wit ...management and development, and standardization and reuse of practices for organization development, effectiveness, and efficiencies. Perform the Merge and Split
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  • ...e of information were created based on the prevailing needs of a domain or organization (i.e., the time horizon of the needs was short, or scope of possible uses t ...support information are created based on the prevailing needs of a domain, organization, or application resulting in a constrained timeframe and perspective – no
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  • == Proposed Summit Organization == * Summit organization will consist of an introductory session, tracks, synthesis sessions, and co
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  • ...o sociology (information and society), studies related to library science (organization of information), and studies related to management of information in organ
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  • ...ement. Master Data contains the ontology of the enterprise in terms of its organization, products, geography, and assets - both physical and financial, their class
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  • ...nt executives on policy, implementations, and public safety? How can your organization's knowledge management resources be brought to bear on the core issues faci ...ntly develops and implements a collaborative workplace for the Air Traffic Organization, the largest line of business within the agency. Giora also serves as a KM
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  • ...this launch, we will be introducing the "Ontology Summit 2007" objective, organization, process, deliverables and preliminary plans to you, and we welcome your i ** 4. The organization, Process and Deliverables
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  • * Internal organization ...that LeoObrst's employer, MITRE is a US federal government funded research organization
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  • ...pe the Indian Space Program as Scientific Secretary, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), established the National Remote Sensing Agency in India at Hyderaba
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  • ...s in an ontology improves clarity of meaning about what is important in an organization and its computational systems. The resulting value of ontology almost alway ...based solutions make these assumptions explicit and accessible across the organization. They provide a powerful framework to manage, update and evolve the high va
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  • Topic: '''Initial Organization for [[OntologySummit2017]]'''
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  • ** Level 1: Casual. No organization controls any aspect of the ontology.
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  • ...this launch, we will be introducing the "Ontology Summit 2008" objective, organization, process, deliverables and preliminary plans to you, and we welcome your id ** 4. The organization, Process and Deliverables
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  • ** For a project to get funding there needs to be an anchor-point organization
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  • ** Frank explained the situation a bit more ... as for whether only the lead organization, or all involved, needs to be on NSF's "approved accounting system" list an * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] with [[LeoObrst|Leo Obrst]] & [[Mi
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  • * What organization types (companies, departments, institutions, agencies, etc.)?
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  • * Organization of the [[OntologySummit2011|Structured Discourse & Content Pages]]: ...am: Personal Introduction of the Participants: Briefly, who are you, which organization are you with, what is your interest in and goals for this Summit?
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  • * possibly get some organization and planning status on the two tracks of the "Content" Panel Sessions ... a * possibly get some organization and planning status on the two tracks of the "Content" Panel Sessions ... a
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  • ...are so few formal qualifications in ontology, and there is no professional organization that certifies ontologists. ''' ...culties in identifying qualified candidates since there is no professional organization that certifies ontologists and very few educational institutions that offer
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  • * organization and planning status on the Joint OOR-NCBO-Ontolog "IPR" Panel Sessions ... * organization and planning status on the two tracks of the "Content" Panel Sessions ...
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  • * Organization of the Ontology 2013 Summit content in a way that encourages and facilitate
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  • ...he International Association for Ontology and its Applications) and OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards). * Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ([[OASIS]])
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  • ...environment in which the use is proposed. To what degree does the broader organization understand ontology or the application of ontology? To what extent are such ...logy of a problem space or domain as a referent conceptual model allows an organization to decouple this knowledge from any particular information model or technol
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  • ...specific topics should be ready to contribute time and effort to help with organization work if their suggested topic gets adopted. ''(--PeterYim/2007.12.22)'' ''Note:'' The initial numbering is to aid in discussion and organization of topics.
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  • indexing and retrieval, and whose organization is mostly hierarchical. ...e summit proceedings (virtual discourse, survey and/or participated in the organization of the summit) to confirm their endorsement of this Communiqu&eacute;. The
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  • * hierarchical organization of the concepts (concept hierarchy)
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  • ...milar structures usually provide a shared substrate of knowledge within an organization, allowing ...not a very long time in the scheme of the complexity in this "terminology organization" domain. As a simple punch card programmer, I've been tilting at this si
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  • * The current overall organization is the following:
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  • ...deration and sharing problems are well known and recognized by every major organization, costing trillions of dollars annually, yet sufficient standards and tools
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  • * What organization types (companies, departments, institutions, agencies, etc.)?
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  • [09:40] [[User:KennethBaclawski|Ken Baclawski]]: I am unsure about the organization of the document. There are various section headings, but it is not clear wh [10:04] [[LianaKiff|Liana Kiff]]: Within my organization, there still seems to be a great deal of skepticism over the real-world pra
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  • Section 15. With the exception of assets explicitly owned by any group or organization outside the IAOA but participating in the SIG (see Sections 20 and 21), all ...must obtain IAOA EC approval for any activities sponsored jointly with any organization(s) other than IAOA.
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  • Add under Organization: Add under Organization:
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  • ...Sharma: Ravi asks all - where do we want to go next week before we discuss organization, schedule and sub-topics, etc.
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  • ** '''Mr. DavidLeal''' -- "An initial organization of some concepts defined within the VIM (International Vocabulary of Metrol ...tandard which we can then move over to a proper SDO (standards development organization) setting, and work that towards adoption. We hope participants in this sess
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  • ** Ontolog presentation (Thu 2009.06.18) organization
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  • ...hat are core to these discussions. How do we help people working with our organization to discover useful knowledge? How can we structure information for decisio
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  • * organization and planning status on the Joint OOR-NCBO-Ontolog "IPR" Panel Sessions ... * organization and planning status on the two tracks of the "Content" Panel Sessions ...
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  • [09:12] [[ToddSchneider|Todd Schneider]]: What organization funded the Semantic Media Wiki work? ...e Bennett]]: see: http://edmcouncil.org - is a 501(c)(6) "business league" organization
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  • **** team organization and structure - post kick-off meeting ***** still open on organization and leadership
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  • ** This is driving investment in development, integration, interoperation and organization by large entities, both individual enterprises and entire industries.
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  • ...h scientist at Boeing Phantom Works, the advanced research and development organization of The Boeing Company. His interests center around the field concerned with
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  • ...this launch, we will be introducing the "Ontology Summit 2009" objective, organization, process, deliverables and preliminary plans to you, and we welcome your id ** 4. The organization, Process and Deliverables
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  • ...David - the reason is that implemented enterprise is a living changing and organization practices based "living" thing?
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  • ...we all agree that use of some formally defined common upper ontology by an organization or community is the most cost-effective method for achieving semantic inter
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  • ...r automatically inferring these cellular subsystems and their hierarchical organization based on millions of experimental measurements. The result, a “data-drive
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  • * The current overall organization is the following:
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  • ...3] MatthewWest: The reality is there are significant cracks in taking over organization of ontolog forum and ontology summit as we take over much of the work that ***The reality is there are significant cracks in taking over organization of the Ontolog Forum and Ontology Summit as we take over much of the work t
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  • ''This is a scratch workspace for the organization, coordination and planning of the Joint EarthCube-[[Ontolog]] Mini-series.' ...letion assessment system. This "case study led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), to test how semantically-oriented technologies supported b
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  • ...currently serves as a secretary of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO) - India Chapter. He has published more than 50 scientific papers i
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  • ...avid Eddy: @Ravi... where would you get usage stats from systems inside an organization, behind multiple firewalls ...Where does librarian S. Raganathan stand in all this (graph shaped library organization)...?
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  • ...learnt the art and science of working effectively at almost any part of an organization -- from the executive office, to corporate boardrooms, to R&D, all the way
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  • ...1) The Types for "Named entities"... person names, person titles, company/organization names, geopolitical entity names, locations and geographical places, dates,
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  • ...th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) is based on the World Health Organization's Ninth Revision, International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9). ICD-9-C
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  • [[ToddSchneider|Todd Schneider]]: Every person, organization or system has an ontology: the things presumed to exist in ...gy path, where a taxonomy or a terminology are landmarks, according to the organization /
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  • **** Lack of organization of the work (not the people)
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  • ...are so few formal qualifications in ontology, and there is no professional organization that certifies ontologists. ''' ...culties in identifying qualified candidates since there is no professional organization that certifies ontologists and very few educational institutions that offer
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  • 7) Some discussion on organization & candidate panelists: (discussion will need to continue next week)
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  • ...pero: @SteveRay: ontology has links to the past of information & knowledge organization Simon Spero: Information organization
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  • ...vironmental losses have occurred that exceeded the ability of the affected organization (3.1.165), community (3.1.39) or society to respond and recover using its o
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  • ** Technical requirements for use in [[PSMW]], to support organization, presentation, and reuse of [[OntologySummit2013|Ontology Summit 2013]] mat
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  • * possibly get some organization and planning status on the two tracks of the "Content" Panel Sessions ... a * possibly get some organization and planning status on the two tracks of the "Content" Panel Sessions ... a
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  • - Organization who have already begun a [[UnitsML]] project. Some organization(s)
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  • ...] Ram D. Sriram: @Gary: Regarding Amit. May be we can get someone from his organization. [10:25] Gary Berg-Cross: @Ram Regarding get someone from Amit's organization. He suggested Cory Henson which we did get and Payam that you had listed -
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  • ...nett: As a minimum we need to be able to recreate the 'frontal lobe' of an organization for any business-useful semantic application or AI.
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  • Topic: '''Organization for [[OntologySummit2017]]'''
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  • * Organization & Process < -- deferred to next call
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  • ''This is a scratch workspace for the organization, coordination and planning of OntologySummit2013.'' * Organization, structure, ...
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  • [14:01] MikeBennett: KB: e.g. if an external organization like the EDM Council were involved it would be external.
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  • Organization Structure is usually a subtopic/supertopic relationship, rather than the ty hierarchies in ontological environments, or ontologies in information organization environments. One
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  • ** Gary Levin (Inland Empire Regional Health Information Organization Task Force)
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  • ** co-sponsorship - please help get your organization to join the [[OntologySummit2007|list of co-sponsors]] (see: check box at t
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  • ...nternational Association for Ontology and its Applications) and [[OASIS]] (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards). [[JamieClark]]: JBC slide 8: How one stable host organization (OASIS) handles the policy issues.
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  • A goal of Track D was to examine the work of IoT standards development organization (SDOs) and to study the role of standards in current implementations. Insi
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  • ...o build an association and the first period one has to work on things like organization and procedures, and to publicize the existence of the association itself. I ..., I like to be pragmatic. IAOA relies on voluntary work and, being a young organization, it has to manage the budged with care. In the two coming years I believe t
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  • ...ogy (if you had one), i.e., time, space, part-hood, abstract vs. concrete, organization, process, state, task, product, location, role, contiguity, synchronization
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  • [13:21] RaviSharma: Bipin topic what metaphor -data-star organization, organize info, compression, Metaphor is abstracted at higher level, etc. n
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  • ...logy of a problem space or domain as a referent conceptual model allows an organization to decouple this knowledge from any particular information model or technol ...environment in which the use is proposed. To what degree does the broader organization understand ontology or the application of ontology? To what extent are such
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  • * 5.information access security permissions by organization and role;
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  • * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] with [[LeoObrst|Leo Obrst]] & [[Mi
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  • ...for <nowiki>PhysicalObject</nowiki>. A common superclass Agent of Person & Organization would be useful . ...omic structure of schema.org: 1. A governmentOffice is both a place and an organization
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  • ...tologies generalize these information models and provide better access and organization than traditional data models.
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  • * Organization work is now on its way - at: [[OntologySummit2010/GettingOrganized]] and [[ ** [[OASIS]] - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (LaurentLiscia, [[P
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  • - Organization who have already begun a [[UnitsML]] project. Some organization(s)
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  • and volunteers for organization. Feel free to contact me if interested. and volunteers for organization. Feel free to contact me if interested.
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  • [13:09] FrankLoebe: ToddSchneider: When was the first meeting for the organization of the next Summit?
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  • * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] with [[LeoObrst|Leo Obrst]] & [[Mi
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  • ...would of course support that, not sure I could contribute much in terms of organization though ...would of course support that, not sure I could contribute much in terms of organization though
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  • ...American Accounting Association (the leading worldwide accounting research organization) that fully explains the conceptual foundation for the REA ontology compone not Organizations? What definition of Organization excludes a Public Administration?
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  • ...nd or the skills noted. Refining the language of inserted material or the organization has not yet been done. The intent is for the following to be a useful start
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  • * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] with [[LeoObrst|Leo Obrst]] & [[Mi
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  • ...itment for a specific individual (e.g me) or is a commitment from a member organization to [[HajoRijgersberg|Hajo Rijgersberg]]: Thank you for the organization!
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  • ...al Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA)''' is a non-profit organization the purpose of which is to promote interdisciplinary research and internati
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  • ...nternational Association for Ontology and its Applications) and [[OASIS]] (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards). [[BrucePerens|Bruce Perens]]: They will anyway, if they work for an organization bigger than 50 people.
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  • * Consider "changes" - in our approach/organization/process ** changes to our "organization"
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  • ...m infrastructure. This customer can be a small building or smaller budget organization such as a pizza parlor or a school complex.
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  • ...applied to this problem, yet the problem is still pervasive in every major organization and community. Systems engineering is successful when applied to a single s
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  • * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] with [[LeoObrst|Leo Obrst]] & [[Mi
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  • ** Mini-series organization discussion ... please use the [mini-series-org] mailing list, and your subj
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  • * '''[[OntologySummit2012|Process, Organization & Workspace]]''' ...t will be made by you as an individual, and not as a representative of the organization(s) you are affiliated with
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  • * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] with [[LeoObrst|Leo Obrst]] & [[Mi
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  • David Whitten: Each organization has some very common words which may be attached to very complex concepts, ...with the required skill set, hence not necessarily limited to the original organization of people often mergers continue evolution of software?
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  • * Organization and Recruitment
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  • ...18629 (Process Specification Language) within the International Standards Organization (ISO), and he was the project editor for project ISO 24707 (Common Logic).
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  • * Organization & Process
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  • * '''[[OntologySummit2011|Process, Organization & Workspace]]''' ** [[OASIS]] - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (LaurentLiscia, [[P
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  • * Organization & Process <--(discussion deferred to next meeting)
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  • ...ards as part of industry-wide teams. As Executive Director of a Non-Profit organization, he has aimed at improving individual information quality and control in di
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  • * Organization & Process <--will defer the discussion after the summit workshop
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  • * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]] with [[LeoObrst|Leo Obrst]] & [[Mi
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  • ** Ontology for organization/semantics (human defined)
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  • * Organization & Process <--(discussion deferred to next meeting)
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  • * Organization & Process <--will defer the discussion after the summit workshop
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  • ...plication of ontological methods and tools to a problem facing every large organization - understanding and using data from independently conceived resources toget
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  • ...like to influence and help drive the outcome by helping refine the ideas, organization and process, around our challenge of [[OntologySummit2010|Ontology Summit 2 accreditation itself via a professional organization such as the
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  • ...Standards Consortium, for environmental descriptors, environment-ontology organization (EnvO). In-house documents, literature, and web pages for search sources. S o Who (person, organization)
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  • ...at include the most common mid-level concepts such as the classes: Person, Organization, Event, Artifact, Document, Plan, Locations, and <nowiki>[[TimeIntervals]]<
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  • [[HajoRijgersberg|Hajo Rijgersberg]]: @Peter: I'm afraid my organization isn't a member of OASIS. What can I do? memberships, and you may be a member for some other organization with which you are affiliated by
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  • ...within a city. Understanding how that information space is created in an organization through ontologies and taxonomies that drive people in certain directions f
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  • * Consider "changes" - in our approach/organization/process ** changes to our "organization"
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  • ...me a statement and or links to materials that would help us introduce your organization, interests in ontology, and goals for NCOR. This is to help put together a
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  • * '''[[OntologySummit2013|Process, Organization & Workspace]]''' ** [[OASIS]] - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (LaurentLiscia, [[P
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  • for an application as that's what affects an organization, but not for particular components of that personal interest of mine in the organization space, and I'm launching a non-profit in this domain,
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  • ...r perspective ... looking at a very fuzzy, indistinct healthcare standards organization market. We obviously need roadmaps and we need blueprints to craft healthca ...kinds of things our community would like to see. And that the World Health Organization now recognizes as being essential.
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  • ...: @[[BillMcCarthy]]: That's referred to in Information Science / Knowledge Organization [10:29] [[BobbinTeegarden|Bobbin Teegarden]]: @MikeBennett re upper organization: were you suggesting an uber-onto of
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  • ...this launch, we will be introducing the "Ontology Summit 2010" objective, organization, process, deliverables and preliminary plans to you, and we welcome your id ** 4. The organization, Process and Deliverables
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  • ...of the ISO, because it involves a formal process through the national body organization). That's all I'd like to know
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  • ...webpage would have required creating document frameworks and DTDs for your organization and stuff. Instead something much simpler came out and motivated people to ...who's related to who, or which are the same people, or who works for what organization, which you can't do in the folksonomy level. So I don't see these things a
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  • descriptions of any particular organization's workings). Such a use case would be a really Big Use
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  • organization chair. membership organization founded in 1990
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  • ...s back to 1992, when pioneering the application of ontologies to knowledge organization systems in biomedicine.
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  • organization and logistics?
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  • ...assuming there are multiple taxonomies across the various functions in an organization
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  • * '''Organization & Process''' - [[PeterYim|Peter P. Yim]]
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  • * Organization of the [[OntologySummit2012|Structured Discourse & Content Pages]]:
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  • ''This is a scratch workspace for the organization, coordination and planning of OntologySummit2014.'' *** key agenda item will be to totally tie down organization structure and co-champions, and establish a master calendar
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  • ...MikeDean|Mike Dean]] ("co-PI?" now officially "co-PI") ... Bruce: each sub organization sends in a co-PI
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  • ** Fishnet organization
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  • ** While further organization of the effort is in order, the following people have indicated interest to
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  • that my organization is developing at Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) - http://
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  • ...like to influence and help drive the outcome by helping refine the ideas, organization and process, around our challenge of OntologySummit2012. system and data architecture, organization and management - all Systems Engineering!
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  • ...]] is being used for both browsing and authoring support in a World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (ICD) revision project.
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  • ** panel session organization activities updates Jul-16, Jul-30 & Aug-6
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  • ** from the communities engaging in digital content and knowledge organization structures
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  • * Organization of the [[OntologySummit2014|Structured Discourse & Content Pages]]:
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  • it is W3C or OASIS or ISO, as the SDO (standard development organization) infrastructure we should
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  • by confirming that we can list your standards working group and/or your organization
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  • ...re is potentially data for any concept as conceptualized by some entity or organization, not only things that exist in reality. For example events and situations t
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  • ** [[OASIS]] - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (LaurentLiscia, [[P
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  • ...ards as part of industry-wide teams. As Executive Director of a Non-Profit organization, he has aimed at improving individual information quality and control in di
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  • organization team. There were several occasions where I had not exactly been aware that * Organization of the [[OntologySummit2014|Structured Discourse & Content Pages]]:
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  • [12:53] David Whitten: They don't care about anyone else's organization. (they have a derived concept set such as the "red" side of the triangle.
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  • ...tations led to investigations into AI applications in data mining and data organization. Ontologies and inference engines naturally followed. Park has crafted Java
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  • ...ntributions from the communities engaging in digital content and knowledge organization structures ...22_09_kos_wkshp_agenda.htmlJoint CENDI/NKOS Workshop] entitled: "Knowledge Organization Systems: Managing to the Future"
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  • ...he International Association for Ontology and its Applications) and OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards).
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  • the ontology mapping to distinct single inheritance data models across the organization or supply
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  • ...t will be made by you as an individual, and not as a representative of the organization(s) you are affiliated with. ...ess" here is meant in the broad sense, incorporating the activities of the organization or user that need the
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  • [12] I.-I. O. for Standardization, ISO - International Organization for Standardization. [Online]. Available: http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalo
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  • [12:07] ToddSchneider: The overall organization of the Communique
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  • based on network connectivity, physical location, and force organization, which bounds the spread of content/metadata until the communities merge.
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  • ...]] is being used for both browsing and authoring support in a World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (ICD) revision project.
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  • [13:17] [[MichaelGruninger|Michael Gr&uuml;ninger]]: Organization, Logistics, Content ...
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  • *** OASIS is very open, other SDO's (Standard Development Organization) usually aren't, and they do most of their work virtually.
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  • ...nternational Association for Ontology and its Applications) and [[OASIS]] (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards).
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  • ...tations led to investigations into AI applications in data mining and data organization. Ontologies and inference engines naturally followed. Park has crafted Java
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  • organization of some domain of knowledge or discourse is what, for me personally, is FUN
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  • [13:13] John Sowa: The intentions of some human or group/organization/society of humans determines the context.
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  • from the communities engaging in digital content and knowledge organization structures (2KTM)
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  • ...influence and help drive the outcome by helping refine the ideas, program, organization and process for the 2013 [[OntologySummit|Ontology Summit]] season. an organization to internationally govern ontology development in a similar way ICANN manag
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  • ...terYim|Peter P. Yim]]: @Peter Bahnsen - Hello, would you let us know which organization are you affiliated with,
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  • * '''[[OntologySummit2014|Process, Organization & Workspace]]'''
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  • [12:43] MichaelGruninger: A complementary idea for the overall Communique organization is
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  • * be eligible, i.e. be an employee of an OASIS member organization or an Individual member of OASIS;
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  • "Organization" include mission statement and membership policy. The membership policy in
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  • for workflow organization, the model is going to have to connect to some kind of program.
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  • ...like to influence and help drive the outcome by helping refine the ideas, organization and process, around our challenge of '''OntologySummit2011: "Making the Cas
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  • complex hierarchies. The new organization will mean that each directory corresponds to a unique
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  • an organization and the context with which the role is operating rather than a defined set
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  • ...on a few of the challenges faced in developing a semantic wiki in a large organization. The focus will be on introducing semantic wiki concepts to people represe
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  • ...work permits, to statistics about pollution, business activity and agency organization. Not to mention the linked information in web pages, describing services an
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  • ...athan Wilson]]: Other EOL related code is available through the [[GitHub]] organization:
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  • ''This is a scratch workspace for the organization, coordination and planning of OntologySummit2010.'' **** What organization types (companies, departments, institutions, agencies, etc.)?
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  • ...riram|Ram D. Sriram]]: @Davide. I probably missed the beginning, but which organization are you
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  • * Problem compounded by departure of many key researchers (retirement, re-organization, etc.)
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  • But of course you can hardly intervene on the self-organization, so what can be done is changing the
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  • ...[FrankOlken|Frank Olken]]: Technically, W3C is not an accredited standards organization like ANSI, ISO, or OMG.
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  • entail the superordinate term, then you have traditional Knowledge Organization System semantics
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  • ...r|Michael Gr&uuml;ninger]]: @AmandaVizedom: Suppose you are looking for an organization ontology with
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  • ...content) and [[ConferenceCall_2013_09_12|2013.09.12]] (covering mainly the organization and scheduling).
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  • ''This is a scratch workspace for the organization, coordination and planning of OntologySummit2011.''
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  • (1471-2000): The fundamental organization of a system, embodied in its components, their
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  • Development Organization.
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  • [[RaviSharma|Ravi Sharma]]: What is Enterprise ontology? is it a structure of organization or all cells of Zachman
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  • ...influence and help drive the outcome by helping refine the ideas, program, organization and process for the 2013 [[OntologySummit|Ontology Summit]] season.
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  • [[JohnMcClure]]: Markus' concern is that an ns organization conflicts with
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  • ...xchange of patient data. Members of the Health Level Seven (HL7) standards organization has been working in this area for several years. We will briefly review the
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  • ''This is a scratch workspace for the organization, coordination and planning of OntologySummit2012.''
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  • ...etwork of all kind things which are relevant to a specific domain or to an organization. They are not limited to abstract concepts and relations but can also conta ...d Thompson, S. “Rhetorical structure theory: Toward a functional theory of organization”. Text 8(3):243–281,1988
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  • [[AmandaVizedom|Amanda Vizedom]]: @Ravi: I do not have a pre-defined organization of the suggestions in mind. I plan to see
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  • * Organization of the [[OntologySummit2013|Structured Discourse & Content Pages]]:
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  • * Thursday, 13-Mar-2008 - [[JamieClark|Mr. James Bryce Clark]] from the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) gave a talk
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