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Subject: Re: [icom] Invitation to present at the "OWL2: Tools and Applications" virtual panel session - Thu 2010.08.05


Thank you very much, Eric and Alan. We'll look forward to your talk.

Best.  =ppy
--


On 7/16/10, Eric Chan <eric.s.chan@oracle.com> wrote:
> Hello Peter,
>
> Thanks for the invitation to present to the Ontolog panel. Below are the
> title and abstract of the presentation and the bios of the presenters. I
> have requested Stefan, Deirdre, or Laura to co-present with Zhe and myself.
> We may update the presenter list and bios subsequently.
>
> Title:  Applying Oracle Database 11g Semantic Technologies to Integrated
> Enterprise Collaboration Activities
>
> OASIS Integrated Collaboration Object Model (ICOM) is an interesting
> application area for semantic database management tools in Oracle Database
> 11g Release 2. ICOM is a proposed standard ontology to integrate a complete
> range of collaboration activities for interoperable collaboration
> environments. It promotes seamless transitions among the collaboration
> activities to eliminate the fragmentation of collaboration tools. ICOM is
> defined from the outset for concomitant representations in Resource
> Description Framework (RDF) and Unified Modeling Language (UML), as well as
> in relational tables by some customized Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)
> schemes. Oracle Beehive collaboration service, which is a provider of ICOM,
> manages the ICOM-compatible data in Oracle Database to achieve high
> availability and scalability. By generating the ICOM RDF triples from the
> relational schema, Oracle database semantic technologies complement the ORM
> solutions to provide access to RDF/OWL and OO representations of the same
> dataset in RDBMS. Members of ICOM TC, Oracle Beehive Collaboration
> Technologies, and Oracle Database Semantic Technologies will jointly present
> the ICOM RDF modeling of the Ontolog forum data, including member profiles,
> discussion messages, wiki pages, conferences, etc., and demonstrate the
> Oracle Database support of OWL 2 RL, SPARQL, and SQL query interfaces for
> faceted search applications of ICOM RDF representations.
>
> Presenters:
> 	Zhe Wu
> 	Eric S. Chan
>
> Bios
>
> Zhe Wu (http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AlanWu)
>
> Zhe (Alan) Wu is a Consultant Member of Technical Staff working on semantic
> technologies in New England Development Center, Oracle. He leads the
> development of the inference engine in the database, which supports W3C RDFS
> and OWL standards, as well as user-defined rules. As an Oracle
> representative, he is an active participant and contributor in the W3C OWL
> (OWL 2) working group. Zhe has also served on UDDI standard specification
> technical committee from August 2003 to September 2005. Zhe received his PhD
> in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in
> 2001. He received his BE from the Special Class for Gifted Young, University
> of Science & Technology of China in 1996. His work and research interests
> are in Semantic Web technologies, logical inferencing, database, web
> services, nonlinear optimization, computer security, and computer networks.
>
>
> Eric S. Chan (http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?EricChan)
>
> Eric S. Chan is Object Model Architect for Oracle Collaboration Technologies
> and Chair of the OASIS Integrated Collaboration Object Model for
> Interoperable Collaboration Services (ICOM) TC. Besides object modeling, he
> also counsels the development teams on the architecture, performance, and
> scalability of Oracle Beehive middle-tier services. Eric has over 20 years
> of software development experience of which over 11 years are with Oracle
> Corporation. He co-authored with Murat Tanik the book entitled Fundamentals
> of Computing for Software Engineers on the application of formal logic,
> model theory, and semantics in systems specification. His interests include
> semantic web, collaboration and social networking, content management,
> identity management, security, and distributed systems.
>
> Regards,
> Eric


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Yim [mailto:peter.yim@cim3.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 11:21 AM
> To: Eric Chan; Alan Wu
> Cc: Ian Horrocks; icom@lists.oasis-open.org; Obrst, Leo J.; Kurt Conrad;
> Peter Yim
> Subject: [icom] Invitation to present at the "OWL2: Tools and Applications"
> virtual panel session - Thu 2010.08.05
>
> Dear Alan, Eric  and All,
>
>
> Further to our conversation earlier last week at the ICOM workshop at
> Oracle,  I am writing to invite the Oracle and ICOM team to come join
> us at the upcoming "OWL2: Tools and Applications" session on Ontolog
> Forum, as one of the parties on the panel.
>
> Professor Ian Horrocks will be championing and chairing this program
> (I promised Ian that I will take the initiative to contact you.) This
> is envisioned as a mini-series of two back-to-back virtual sessions on
> "OWL 2." The first session (tentatively scheduled for Thu 2010.07.29)
> will cover the OWL 2 standard and specifications, and a second panel
> session will follow, featuring "OWL2: Tools and Applications."
>
> This second OWL2 session, which we are looking forward to have your
> presence, is tentatively scheduled for Thu 2010.08.05. It will be a 2
> hour session, starting at: 10:30am PDT / 1:30pm EDT / 7:30pm CEST /
> 6:30pm BST / 17:30 UTC. We will be expecting 4 to 6 parties on the
> panel and that each party on the panel will be allotted ~15 minutes
> for their presentation and/or demo.
>
>
> Please:
>
> 1. acknowledge this message, and confirm your participation.
>
> 2. provide a title and a brief abstract of your presentation
> (preferably some time this week)
>
> 3. Let us have the name and biosketch of the speaker(s) (if the latter
> is not already on the OntologWiki)
>
> 4. note that we will need your slides by end-of-day two days before
> the Thursday session (i.e. by end Tuesday.)
>
> 5. review the page:
> http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?VirtualSpeakerSessionTips
> ... especially on the IPR Policy and the section "For the SPEAKERS."
>
>
> We shall look forward to your sharing your work and insight with the
> community.
>
>
> Thanks & regards.  =ppy
>
> p.s. see our other past Ontolog events
> (http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nidZ ) like,
> Alan's talk at
> http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2007_10_18
> or a sample recent Panel Session:
> http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2010_03_25
> to get an idea on the format of our virtual events.
> --
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