Hello, (01)
Very Briefly: (02)
Bachelor of Science, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (Ship
Design), Webb Institute
Masters of Science, Computer Science, The Johns Hopkins University (03)
Employed by CSC Advanced Marine Center in Washington, DC, USA
Provide support for the U.S. Department Of the Navy
Member of OASIS WSRP TC (04)
I hope to keep an eye on what's happening in the Ontology area. Hence, the
observer status. (05)
Thank you. Take care. (06)
Joe Rudnicki
Senior Computer Scientist & Naval Architect (07)
-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Conrad [mailto:conrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 12:33 PM
To: ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ontolog] Welcome to new members (08)
Dear Ontolog Participant, (09)
First, let me (individually) and us (collectively) thank all of you
for joining the reconstituted Ontolog discussion group. If the
timing of this posting is right, it will be the first message you
receive through the list. (010)
I am quite encouraged by the volume of the responses. We sent the
invitation out to 41 people; so far, 19 of that group have
joined. Another 19 have also joined, giving us a total of 16 active
participants and 25 observers. We expect a few more to trickle in
over the next week as word-of-mouth continues and the UBL committee
members get back from their meeting in Massachusetts. (011)
In order to get the conversation started, please: (012)
1) Reply to this message to help us verify that the new
infrastructure is working correctly (013)
2) Include in your reply a short introductory statement: (014)
- Provide a brief description of your background
(if you have a bio/resume/cv available online, kindly
provide us with a link to it.) (015)
- Describe the personal goals and objectives that are
driving your participation in Ontolog (016)
- List your areas of interest (017)
- List any ideas that you have for discussion topics (018)
You may also wish to visit the archives at: (019)
http://ontolog.cim3.org/forums/ontolog (020)
While the conversation of late has been rather light, Leo posted a
very informative comparison of DAML-S and BPEL4WS that came out of
Stanford's Knowledge System Laboratory. It can also be accessed
directly at: (021)
http://ontolog.cim3.org/forums/ontolog/0209/msg00003.html (022)
/s/ The conveners of the Ontolog forum, (023)
Kurt Conrad <conrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Leo Obrst <lobrst@xxxxxxxxx>
Peter Yim <yimpp@xxxxxxxxxxx> (024)
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