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Subject: Re: [ebsoa] New Chair - John Hardin
Yes sir. Absolutely. I have had a desire to bring together the RDF/OWL/agent/semweb camps with the XML B2B messaging camps for a while. I believe that they are frequently two views of the same transactional coin, one consumer / human based, and the other system-to-system operational prividing the background framework that the agents can interface to. However, the common thread that binds them is largely unorganized still - the semantic link - each ontology reflects the language of an industry or specialization, but there needs to be a common identifier for data element concepts that cross the domain boundaries. In order to accomplish autonomous agent/personal butler technology, solid, stable ontologies must be encoded and available as integration artifacts, from a registry, in real-time integration patterns. Thanks very much Carl. Give me a bit to organize some things, and then I would like very much to have a collaborative discussion between a wide range of folks (w3, dublin core, oasis, ws-i, udef) about how we should link these ontologies. call anytime john 313.930.5323 http://www.sanghainteractive.com Carl Mattocks wrote: > Congratulations John: > > Look forward to a strong liaison with the ebXMLRegistry TC & Business > Centric Methodology TC. > > I believe that if the SOA TC starts to consider the requirements of Human > & Software agents it will soon bumpup against the Semantic Web > technologies of RDF & OWL . > > enjoy > > carl > > > <quote who="john hardin"> > >>Duly noted for both.... Ron and the rest on the To: line - if you would, >>please fire off a message to folks that you believe could add to the >>skills in the group. I welcome all your participation, if you have time. >> >>Richard Manning - does the JXTA / agent technology you are working with >>have some service oriented patterns that we need to include? I think >>that agent technology will lend a number of fresh ideas to internet >>based application architecture, and welcome your comments / input. >> >>Thanks again to all - >>John Hardin >> >>-- >>~~~~~~~~~ >>john c hardin >>sanghainteractive.com >>313.930.5323 cell >>mailto:john@sanghainteractive.com >> >>"The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of >>a global village." >> >> Marshall McLuhan, "Gutenberg Galaxy", 1962 >> >>Matthew MacKenzie wrote: >> >>>John --> congrats man! >>>I am also resigning as co-editor. My efforts will be directed at the >>>new SOA-RM TC. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Matt >>>Sally St. Amand wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Congratulations, John. >>>>I am resigning as co-editor. I plan to stay on the TC although I will >>>>probably change my status to Observer once the new SOA TC is up and >>>>running. >>>>Sally >>>> >>>> >>>>*/Duane Nickull <dnickull@adobe.com>/* wrote: >>>> >>>> Since there were no additional nominations for the position of >>>> chair as >>>> of close of business last Friday, it is my pleasure to announce >>>>that >>>> John Hardin is our new chair. >>>> >>>> Please join me in welcoming John. >>>> >>>> Duane >>>> >>>> -- *********** >>>> Senior Standards Strategist - Adobe Systems, Inc. - >>>> http://www.adobe.com >>>> Vice Chair - UN/CEFACT Bureau Plenary - >>>>http://www.unece.org/cefact/ >>>> Enterprise Server Products - >>>>http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/main.html >>>> *********** >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>-- >>~~~~~~~~~ >>john c hardin >>sanghainteractive.com >>313.930.5323 cell >>mailto:john@sanghainteractive.com >> >>"The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of >>a global village." >> >> Marshall McLuhan, "Gutenberg Galaxy", 1962 >> >> >> > > > -- ~~~~~~~~~ john c hardin sanghainteractive.com 313.930.5323 cell mailto:john@sanghainteractive.com "The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village." Marshall McLuhan, "Gutenberg Galaxy", 1962
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