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Subject: Re: [regrep] Fw: DAMA-NCR Metatopia 2004 CALL FOR PAPERS
David : Agreed - good audience for our efforts. I will help you out all I can. (I have met John Zachman several times as a co-speaker at other DAMA events). cheers carl <quote who="David RR Webber"> > Team, > > Since this is in my backyard - I'd be interested in submitting one > or more joint papers on the work of the SCM SC / Registry > and then presenting. > > These folks are Metadata gurus - so I'm expecting good fit > with our work - and the conference is well attended by > core movers in this whole area. > > My focus is naturally submitting one presentation on > SCM noun dictionary / business catalogue / CAM, > but several other topics beckon from our use cases. > > We have till April 25th to create abstracts for the submission. > > Thanks, DW. > ============================================= > > Message text written by INTERNET:DAMANCRAdm@aol.com >>CALL FOR PAPERS > > DAMA-NCR Presents > Metatopia 2004: > A Symposium On Metadata and Data Management > In cooperation with TBA > Dates: November 4 & 5, 2004 > > Location: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC > > Theme: Govern and Sustain Your Enterprise Architecture > > Keynote Speakers: John Zachman and Jeff Tash > > We define Metatopia as ?oThe ideal world where all data are well > managed.? > Attendance at the 2001 conference was outstanding even though it was held > only > weeks after the tragic events of 9-11. It was followed by the 2003 > conference, > made successful with the support of volunteers from the National Capital > Region Chapter of the Data Management Association. Now, for 2004, we > expect > nothing > less than a record-breaking event in terms of world class speakers and > attendees! Come to Metatopia 2004 in Washington, D.C. to learn about the > latest > successful data management strategies and hear first hand from leading > industry > visionaries, engineers, and practitioners about their experiences and > emerging > trends. Enjoy the pleasures and sites in our nation's capital and the > attractions in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. Find out why > DAMA-NCR is one of > the world?Ts leading data management chapters. > > You are invited to participate by attending the conference or by > contributing > a presentation. The symposium will bring together product engineers from > vendors, academics, consultants, and leading practitioners interested in: > > Participating in a forum for information exchange, > Engaging in the collaborative development and exchange of metadata > content > > between metadata registries and repositories > Promoting, engaging, and learning about the latest state-of-the-art > activities, developments, and technologies in the management of data and > metadata > standards, methods, tactics, techniques, tools, and procedures. > > Tracks: We anticipate topics that will fit into one or more of these > tracks: > > Standards: metadata standards, the Common Warehouse Metamodel > Case Studies: implementations of metadata registry standards, recent > success > stories in enterprise metadata management, interchange strategies, and > enterprise data architecture > Issues: extensions to standards, terminology, taxonomies, XML, Future > Trends > and Emerging Technologies, the latest advances to advance data integration > > Management, Integration, Data Quality, Benefits, and Emerging Trends: how > people are deploying data management strategies to improve ROI, develop > and > > maintain enterprise architectures, and help lower the total cost of > ownership of > the IT portfolio through improved data quality, data integration, data > exchange/sharing, data reuse, cost savings, risk mitigation strategies, > business case > development, operational architecture developments in support of the DoD > Framework, and bold ideas for the future...) > > Topics: Some suggested topics covered by this conference include: > > Metadata and related standards - covering fundamental notions of data > elements, metadata framework, meta models for metadata attributes, naming > and > identification issues, classification schemes, value domains, and data > administration > Implementations - sharing the experiences of planned or actual metadata > registry/repository implementations > Interoperability - exchanging metadata between enterprise applications > Data Modeling ?" latest methods, techniques, and vendor tool strategies > to > support collaborative modeling and model management > Semantic structures - organizing the thousands of linguistic expressions > and > concepts/terms into structured sets that can be deployed in software and > be > > the glue that binds the enterprise application portfolio > Content Management and Enterprise Application Portals ?" How advances > and > the > next breakthroughs in metadata management are contributing to these > leading > > technology enablers. ? Context - accommodating the diversity of > languages, > naming schemes, industry vernaculars and other specific terminology > Object oriented technologies - extending metadata registries to better > handle object data, such as the active attributes (behaviors, methods) > WEB services ?" how industry developments in J2EE and .Net may be > impacting > approaches to data management > IT enabled data standards - improving the use of design patterns to > facilitate true reuse of data structures from international, national, > government and > private sources ? Enterprise Architecture ?" how data architects are > contributing to enterprise architecture governance > Assemble-to-order data specifications - assembling the components in > metadata registries into a variety of products: database designs; reports; > EDI > transactions sets; regulations; legislation;? > Interchange - facilitating all types of electronic data communication > including EDI, web enabled forms, HTML/XML documents, ... > XML - relating XML and metadata standards > Intelligent information integration - combining data from different > sources > Data Integration Trends ?" how government and industry are meeting the > challenge of achieving the ?osingle version of the truth? using various > approaches: > ETL vs. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) vs. Internet Data > Integration > (IDI) solutions. > Business Intelligence ?" the latest advances and trends > Information and Data Stewardship: tactics, techniques, policies, and > procedures > > Submit your proposal (deadline April 25, 2004) > > Questions: www.Metatopia2004.org, Email to Metatopia2004@dama-ncr.org > Call Tom McCullough at 703-234-6988 or Dr. Jerry Rosenbaum at (410) > 764-1843 > < > > > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of > the OASIS TC), go to > http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep/members/leave_workgroup.php. > > -- Carl Mattocks co-Chair OASIS ebXMLRegistry Semantic Content SC CEO CHECKMi v/f (usa) 908 322 8715 www.CHECKMi.com Semantically Smart Compendiums (AOL) IM CarlCHECKMi
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