Michael, (01)
... resending, (02)
> look forward to the title of your talk and the abstract soon. (03)
Regards. -ppy
-- (04)
Peter P. Yim wrote Thu, 26 Aug 2004 08:35:19 -0700: (05)
> Hello Michael,
>
> Thank you very much for the input.
>
> > What exactly was I going to be talking about?
> > Possible topics include:
> > - PSL
> > - the use of first-order logic for ontology design
> > - semantic integration
>
> They all sound interesting to members of our community. Our membership
> ranges from people who knows this is going to be important and wants
> to learn more, to e-business practitioners, e-business standards
> developers and KR/ontology professionals. May I suggest that you try
> telling us (given the range above, I know this may be difficult) about
> PSL, but also devote a small portion of your presentation and give us
> your views on the other two very interesting subjects (i.e. "the use
> of first-order logic for ontology design" and "semantic integration".)
>
> Is that OK? If so, I'll look forward to the title of your talk and the
> abstract soon.
>
> Thanks & regards,
> PPY
> --
>
>
> Michael Gruninger wrote Thu, 26 Aug 2004 10:04:44 -0400:
>
>> Hello Peter,
>> thanks for the info on the upcoming Ontolog-Forum.
>>
>> Peter P. Yim wrote Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:10:41 -0700::
>>
>>> This will be a 1.5 to 2 hour event conducted in the form of a
>>> virtual presentation (approx. 45 min.) over a phone conference that
>>> is augmented by online presentation material, followed by an open
>>> discussion (about 30 min.). This will be scheduled during our our
>>> regular weekly call on Thursdays, 1:30pm to 3:00pm (quite possibly
>>> extending to 3:30pm) Eastern Time
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> I shall look forward to receiving from you, at your convenience
>>> (hopefully before the end of this month):
>>>
>>> (a) a short biographic sketch of yourself. In addition, if you can
>>> provide (links to) slightly more extended bio/intro of you and your
>>> work, that would be even better. It would be fine if you just supply
>>> the URL's to these material (if something appropriate is already
>>> available online),
>>
>>
>>
>> Michael Gruninger is currently an Assistant Research Scientist in the
>> Institute
>> for Systems Research at the University of Maryland College Park and
>> also a Guest Researcher at the National Institute for Standards and
>> Technology (NIST). Michael was previously a Senior Research Scientist
>> in the
>> Enterprise Integration Laboratory of the Department of Mechanical and
>> Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto, where he was the
>> project manager for numerous international projects in collaboration
>> with industry, academia, and government.
>>
>> Michael received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Computer Science at the
>> University
>> of Toronto and his B.Sc. in Computer Science at the University of
>> Alberta.
>> His current research focuses on the design and formal
>> characterization of
>> ontologies and their application to problems in manufacturing and
>> enterprise
>> engineering. He is the project leader for the Process Specification
>> Language project at NIST. He is also the project leader for ISO 18629
>> (Process
>> Specification Language) within the International Standards
>> Organization (ISO),
>> and he was the project editor for project ISO 24707 (Common Logic).
>>
>>> (b) a recent picture of yours (about 150x150 pixels, in png, jpg or
>>> gif format),
>>
>>
>>
>> attached
>>
>>> (c) a title of your talk, and
>>>
>>> (d) an abstract of your talk (anywhere from a few sentences to a
>>> couple of paragraphs will do).
>>
>>
>>
>> What exactly was I going to be talking about?
>> Possible topics include:
>> - PSL
>> - the use of first-order logic for ontology design
>> - semantic integration
>>
>> - michael
>>
>
> (06)
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