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Subject: Re: [regrep] [Deadline Tomorrow] Re: [regrep] XML2004 abstract deadline: May 7


Replace: intended subject shift
With unintended subject shift

Chiusano Joseph wrote:
> 
> Excellent - recommend clarifying early on (or in the title) that "ISO/TS
> 15000 based Registry / Repository" is synonymous to OASIS/ebXML
> Registry, and using one consistent reference throughout. Encountering
> "OASIS/ebXML Registry" late in the abstract could throw the reader into
> an intended subject shift.
> 
> Joe
> 
> Carl Mattocks wrote:
> >
> > Here is the proposed 500 word abstract addressing Semantic Content
> > Management Using ebXML Registry ..
> > nit picking comments welcome ..
> >
> > title = Managing Medical Ontologies using OWL and Registry / Repository
> >
> > The Semantic Web is about the autonomous discovery and assembly of
> > dis-tributed remote resources. Which is based on the automated sharing of
> > meta-data terms across Web applications that provide a common approach for
> > the discovery, understanding, and exchange of semantics. This presentation
> > out-lines how the e-health knowledge embedded in Upper and Lower
> > Ontologies support the web service discovery task that may involve the
> > interaction of in-dependent resources from different domains and owned by
> > different entities. In particular, it identifies the challenges of
> > development and publishing re-quired by agents representing the
> > stakeholders that use OWL ontologies to both assist the discovery process
> > and also to pull the services together into a workflow. Such as, the
> > semantically enriched web services being developed for ARTEMIS an
> > international project which provides interoperability of medical
> > information systems.
> >
> > The audience will understand how specific knowledge management chal-lenges
> > are addressed including - how using ontologies for managing content
> > ensures a high level of relevance for the knowledge that is being
> > associated with the semantic annotations. Given,  documents can be viewed
> > (and there-fore indexed) according to different views of the world, and
> > assigned different classification schemes used for different purposes.
> > Further, why a multidi-mensional view of the world requires use of several
> > ontologies, not as a single classification hierarchy, but as a product of
> > orthogonal hierarchies. Given (1) a large overlap among the subject fields
> > involved and (2)  a large number of codes and rubrics, typically in the
> > order of magnitude of 10000-100000 entries, in commonly used
> > terminological systems;
> >
> > Additionally, participants will learn how the enterprise content
> > management capabilities of ISO/TS 15000 based Registry / Repository are
> > used to met the challenges. For instance, although the ISO/TS 15000
> > standard does not ex-plicitly reference semantic content capabilities the
> > session will shown how it is already being used to associate web services
> > with OWL ontologies. Specifically, in addition to explaining the approach
> > used by the Artemeis project, the speaker will show how the Mayo Clinic
> > has successfully used the Registry / Repository for their Ontological
> > investigations. Referencing, how the Electronic Health Record (EHR) is
> > defined by two ontological levels. (1) Level One On-tology represents the
> > high-level classes and relationships for the entire longi-tudinal HER (the
> > classes are domain independent); (2) Level Two ontology represents
> > clinical concepts in the form of classes and the relationships be-tween
> > those classes; (3) Classes in the Level Two ontology can be repre-sented
> > both through its relationships with the classes of the Level One
> > ontol-ogy, and through it’s relationships with the classes in the Level
> > Two ontology. Finally, the attendees will be given a brief status report
> > outlining the progress of the OASIS EbXML Registry / Repository Semantic
> > Content Management SC effort focused on enabling the creation of a
> > repository of ontologies. De-scriptions provided include how such a
> > repository would facilitate ontology discovery and encourage reuse across
> > enterprises. Plus, how the logical con-sistency of ontologies can be
> > checked with a reasoner, and implicit knowledge can be inferred for these
> > ontologies using queries employing semantic terms
> >
> > <quote who="Chiusano Joseph">
> > > Just a friendly reminder that the deadline for abstracts
> > > (non-late-breaking) for XML 2004 is tomorrow, Fri., 5/7/04.
> > >
> > >> Here are some ideas we been considering recently in various forums:
> > >>
> > >> -Semantic Content Management Using ebXML Registry (present work of the
> > >> SCM SC, Carl Mattocks, Farrukh, ....)
> > >> Carl, please confirm if you can take ownership of this?
> > >>
> > >> -Vocabulary Management Using ebXML Registry (present the work of the UK
> > >> egov pilot, Paul Spencer, Farrukh, Duane, ....)
> > >> Duane, please confirm if you can take ownership of this per our
> > >> discussions at Amsterdam?
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Carl Mattocks
> >
> > co-Chair OASIS (ISO/TS 15000) ebXMLRegistry Semantic Content SC
> > co-Chair OASIS Business Centric Methodology TC
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> >
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> 
> --
> Kind Regards,
> Joseph Chiusano
> Associate
> Booz | Allen | Hamilton
> 
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-- 
Kind Regards,
Joseph Chiusano
Associate
Booz | Allen | Hamilton


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