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Subject: RE: [sc34wg3] FW: Proposal for Starter Content
I was thinking that we need to work with something concrete like this for an OASIS committee or maybe some join project with this ISO committee. I think that there would be lots of interest in an upper ontology TC or a collaboration with this ISO committee. If anyone is interested, please contact me. -- Mary *Ann W. Yes - this is v. well founded work that has a wide range of >applicability across many industries. *Jim >Might this be a source for PSIs? > > >-----Original Message----- >From: West, Matthew R SITI-ITPSIE [mailto:matthew.west@shell.com] >Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 5:19 AM >To: Standard-Upper-Ontology (E-mail) >Subject: SUO: Proposal for Starter Content > > > >Dear Colleagues, > >You will be aware that I have been invovled in developing the EPISTLE >Core Model, a data model that constitutes a 4 dimensional upper >ontology, which is being standardised as ISO 15926-2. This has now >reached the stage of being published for its Final Draft International >Standard ballot. > >I would therefore like to take this opportunity to propose it as starter >content for the Standard Upper Ontology. > >The full document will be available shortly from your local >(national) standards body or ISO. However, the formal model is available >on the web in browsable html form at: > >http://www.tc184-sc4.org/wg3ndocs/wg3n1328/lifecycle_integration_schema. >html > >It is written in EXPRESS, an ISO standard data modelling language that >is defined in ISO 10303-11. > >I should say that my intent/hope for future development may include >translation into a Description Logic language (OWL?) or First Order >Logic language and the addition of further axioms than those that are >part of the structure of the data model, together with inclusion within >the IFF framework together with other upper ontologies with different >foundations. > >What I am not sure of is where we have got to with how we propose >content to be formally considered part of our work here. > >Matthew West >Principal Consultant >Shell Information Technology International Limited >Shell Centre, London SE1 7NA, United Kingdom > >Tel: +44 20 7934 4490 Other Tel: +44 7796 336538 >Email: matthew.west@shell.com >Internet: http://www.shell.com >_______________________________________________ >sc34wg3 mailing list >sc34wg3@isotopicmaps.org >http://www.isotopicmaps.org/mailman/listinfo/sc34wg3 > >Hedra Limited >http://www.hedra.com >London >Tel: 020 7389 8080 >Fax: 020 7389 8071 >Farnham >Tel: 01252 719000 >Fax: 01252 719111 >Edinburgh >Tel: 0131 220 8424 >Fax: 0131 220 8201 > >---------------------- > >This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended >solely for the use of >the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received >this email in error >please notify the sender and delete the original message from your system. > > >This email and any attachments to it have been checked for viruses. >However, you should verify >that both the email and any attachments to it are virus free and the >sender accepts no >responsibility for any damage which may be caused by the inadvertent >transmission of executable >code. > >----------------------- > > > > >_______________________________________________ >sc34wg3 mailing list >sc34wg3@isotopicmaps.org >http://www.isotopicmaps.org/mailman/listinfo/sc34wg3
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