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Subject: Re: [soa-rm] FW: [ontolog-forum] Panel Discussion on Ontologicalimplications of SOA - Thu 2005.06.30


Yes - contact Peter direct.  He uses the Free Conference Call centre so 
there is no incremental cost.

D

Peter F Brown wrote:

>Duane, Rex:
>I think you guys are better placed to answer this, as I don't know them as
>well....
>
>Peter
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ken Laskey [mailto:klaskey@mitre.org] 
>Sent: 24 June 2005 20:48
>To: peter@justbrown.net; soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org
>Subject: Re: [soa-rm] FW: [ontolog-forum] Panel Discussion on Ontological
>implications of SOA - Thu 2005.06.30
>
>Peter,
>
>Can one-time interlopers call in?  In any case, can you let us know if
>anything interesting arises that we have not yet discussed?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ken
>
>At 03:41 AM 6/24/2005, Peter F Brown wrote:
>  
>
>>TC:
>>FYI,I don't know how many other TC members are in this forum except 
>>Duane, Rex and myself but next week's call could be of great interest to
>>    
>>
>us...
>  
>
>>Peter
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: ontolog-forum-bounces@ontolog.cim3.net
>>[mailto:ontolog-forum-bounces@ontolog.cim3.net] On Behalf Of Peter Yim
>>Sent: 24 June 2005 04:00
>>To: [ontolog-forum]
>>Subject: [ontolog-forum] Panel Discussion on Ontological implications 
>>of SOA
>>- Thu 2005.06.30
>>
>>*ANNOUNCEMENT*
>>
>>Please note below, an abstract on our next Ontolog Technical Discussion
>>session:
>>
>>Title: *Interoperability Concerns in the Growth of Service
>>Sciences: Ontological Implications of SOA*
>>
>>Moderator: Professor William E. McCarthy - Michigan State Univ.
>>
>>Date: Thursday June 30, 2005
>>Time: 10:30am~12:30pm PDT / 1:30~3:30pm PDT
>>
>>Format: Panel & Open Discussion over an augmented conference call
>>
>>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>-
>>
>>From: McCarthy, William
>>Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 1:25 PM
>>To: '[ontolog-forum] '
>>Subject: panel on Ontological implications of SOA
>>
>>
>>Hi Peter et al.
>>
>>
>>Here is my proposed summary of next week's panel on interoperability 
>>concerns in the growth of service sciences.
>>
>>Topic: Interoperability Concerns in the Growth of Service
>>        Sciences -- Ontological Implications of SOA
>>
>>
>>Traditionally, trading partners -- both within and between firms - 
>>trafficked in bundled tangible products like consumer goods or 
>>partially assembled finished goods.  Many early e-commerce standards 
>>assumed implicitly product-based exchanges.
>>
>>Increasingly however, the growth in exchange and bundling of
>>*Services* in the US and in other economies has supplanted tangible 
>>goods as the raison d'etre of international and domestic commerce.  
>>Estimates of the percentage of the gross domestic product of the US due 
>>to services (as opposed to goods) range as high as 80%.  This trend has 
>>led to increased interest in services and the establishment of new research
>>    
>>
>centers like the
>  
>
>>proposed "Center for Services Sciences" at U.C. Berkeley.   A
>>good of overview of such trends is the brief article by Henry
>>Chesbrough:
>>
>>http://news.ft.com/cms/s/9b743b2a-0e0b-11d9-97d3-00000e2511c8,dwp_uuid=
>>6f0b3
>>526-07e3-11d9-9673-00000e2511c8.html
>>
>>In e-commerce, this growth in service provision has been mirrored by 
>>the advent of Service-Oriented Architectures which support integration 
>>and creation of composite solutions (bundles of
>>services) from loosely-coupled components assembled both within an 
>>enterprise (outputs from legacy applications) and outside of the 
>>enterprise (typically XML-based Web services).
>>
>>Whether or not the integrated services originate from incompatible 
>>operations inside the firm or from incompatible vendor interfaces from 
>>outside the firms, semantic inconsistencies, redundancies, and 
>>discrepancies make the vision of integrated services an ontological 
>>problem.  The purpose of this panel is to explore the ontological 
>>implications of service Sciences in general and of Service-Oriented 
>>Architectures in particular.  We will start our Ontolog session with 
>>some general comments from notable practitioners in the SOA and 
>>ontology areas.  We will then open up the discussion to more general
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>>
>comments and critiques.
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>>
>>Please mark your calendars now. I'll have the wiki session page up 
>>shortly with more details.  =ppy
>>
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