1. You are correct, Tim, that " there will be no 2(b) or 2(c) sessions
(formally)" is duly noted.
However, I am hoping that we still prepare and cover that material under the
new draft agenda slots (i)
& (iv) [ref 2(i) & 2(iv) and 4(i) & 4(iv).] (01)
2. However, on your "the only time scheduled for groups outside LCSC is the
monday lunchtime", I am
slightly confused.
My proposed slot (vi) comes from the counter-proposed schedule in your message
of Wed, 15 May 2002
13:46:17 +0800,
//
Friday 9:30 - 10:00 pre-closing plenary presentation of examples of ontological
analysis as applied to
UBL semantics.
//
Please clarify. (02)
3. Please kindly get a confirmation of the extended (1.5 Hour) lunch session in
writing, if you can,
please. (03)
Thanks & regards,
PPY
-- (04)
Tim McGrath wrote Thu, 23 May 2002 18:52:23 +0800: (05)
> Peter,
> i am confused by your new agenda. there will be no 2(b) or 2(c)
> sessions (formally). the only time scheduled for groups outside LCSC is
> the monday lunchtime.
>
> Peter P. Yim wrote:
>
> >1. Ref my earlier proposal,
> >(see http://ubl.cim3.org/lists/ubl-ontolog/0205/msg00001.html#nid04)
> >I suggested a 3 part mini-program, to which Tim proposed a fourth piece (see
>4 below) --
> >
> > (1) A plenary, with
> > (a) a tutorial on ontology & ontological engineering -- to be
>given by Leo Obrst
> > (b) followed by Q&A and very high level discussions of where
>this can lead us
> >
> > (2) Three separate sessions with individual sub-committees
> > (a) with Library Content SC
> > (b) with Naming & Design Rules SC
> > (c) with Context Methodology & Context Driver SCs
> >
> > (3) A gathering of a sub-group of UBL members who are interested
>in pursuing this further
> >to
> > (a) brainstorm and to map out what should be done
> > (b) discuss how we should approach and continue this work,
> > (c) get organized (propose forming an SC; appointing a
>liaison; ...etc.), and
> > (d) make formal proposals on institutionalizing continuing
>activities.
> >
> > (4) develop examples of ontological analysis as applied to UBL
>semantics.
> >
> >2. Through iterative discussions, the time/participation allocated to this
>activity at Minneapolis
> >will effectively be --
> >
> > (i) a 1.5-hour working lunch session on day-1 (Mon 03-Jun-02) with the
>entire UBL membership,
> >
> > (ii) say, 1 hour, within the day-2 morning (9:00-12:00) session with
>the LCSC, during which
> >time, Tim-lcsc has planned to cover "UDEF/ontology/controlled
>vocabulary/context drivers".
> > (iii) a 1-1.5 hour day-2 lunch session of members who have indicated
>their interest in pursuing
> >the ontological discussion/work.
> > (iv) possibly some time to present relevant issues during the joint
>LCSC-NDRSC session during
> >the afternoon of day-2.
> > (v) continued work in developing examples of ontological analysis as
>applied to UBL semantics
> >within LCSC during days-3 & -4
> > (vi) Day-5 9:30 - 10:00 (Fri 07-Jun-02) pre-closing plenary presentation
>of onotological
> >analysis as applied to UBL.
> >
> >3. Due to other unavoidable conflicts, both Leo and myself (Peter Yim) will
>only be attending the
> >F2F on Monday & Tuesday (6/3~4/02). We'll be there full-day on both days,
>though.
> >
> >4. Therefore, my proposed draft agenda, given the circumstances, is --
> >
> > (i) do 1 (a+b), and even some 2 (b+c) during the day-1 lunch session,
> > (ii) do 2(a) during day-2 morning,
> > (iii) do 3(a+b+c) during day-2 lunch,
> > (iv) do more 2(b+c) if necessay during day-2 afternoon,
> > (v) do 4 during day-3 & day-4.
> > (vi) do a presentation of the week's work & 3(d) during the day-5
>morning session.
> >
> >5. I've also requested with Tim, earlier, for phone conferencing facilities,
>so that interested
> >parties who cannot be at Minneapolis can also join us.
> >
> >Let's work this up a little more and try to optimize the precious face-time
>at Minneapolis.
> >
> >Thanks & regards,
> >PPY
> >--
> >
> >
> >--
> >An archive of the [ubl-ontolog] postings can be found
> >at http://ubl.cim3.org/lists/ubl-ontolog/
> >
> >.
> >
>
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