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Subject: Re: [emergency] Two from YouTube
Thanks Art, 1. Good Cap Education. Thanks for the excellent and concise presentation. 2. Excellent start, early middle good, late middle makes many good points, but gets muddled, for me, and the run up to the end doesn't explain how to start making sense of 5.123.456 "string" matches, just asks the question of how to make it useful, implies that ontology can't do it (as opposed to simply isn't yet doing it) and says its up to us. That is, of course, true regardless of discussion, debate and implications. However, the good start far outweighs the conclusion. I am copying this on to the Ontolog Forum to see what kind of response it gets in that mailing list. However, in any event ontology we care to use, the future remains to be seen and can only be consensually categorized after it passes into history. The one thing all addressees in these lists have in common is that we're all engaged in consciously making history. Would you be open to be included in an Emergency Response Panel Discussion in the Ontolog Forum, say in early-mid summer, as a voice from the practitioner community? These are conducted via combined teleconference and VNC-shared screen presentations. It would be the third of an irregularly scheduled ongoing series. See http://ontolog.cim3.net/wiki for a description of how this forum is conducted. We're scheduling a February datre for the second session on this topic but the focus is already set, and I would suggest a May timeframe for a session focusing on existing and planned operational systems and how they can be semantically coordinated for avoiding snarl-ups in GIS systems, logistics, and jurisdictional considerations (e.g. command structure terminologies in trusted networks across those jurisdictional boundaries/responsibilities where commanders need to communicate to captains or commissioners or other named EOS/Public Safety and Health System authorities) using structured information systems. Cheers, Rex At 7:33 PM -0800 11/9/07, Art Botterell wrote: >Good evening, friends - > >For your viewing pleasure, wanted to pass along a pair of YouTube >links some of our crowd might find interesting. > >The first is a little promo about CAP: ><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esF3ynqUI_c > > > >The second (much better) is about... well, everything: ><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4CV05HyAbM > > > >Enjoy, and have a good/long weekend! > >- Art > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that >generates this mail. You may a link to this group and all your TCs in OASIS >at: >https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/my_workgroups.php -- Rex Brooks President, CEO Starbourne Communications Design GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison Berkeley, CA 94702 Tel: 510-898-0670
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