Having worked with Monica before, I would have liked to attend this
one almost as much as last week's session, but this is the last week
of my Thurs-Fri morning class, so I should be able to attend the
future Ontolog concalls. (01)
Also, I should have some very interesting projects lined up to
implement on the Humanmarkup.org Public Service Preparedness
Portal--beginning with a pilot for the Semantic Interoperability
Architecture project responding Brand's call for these pilots for
September implementation timeframes. So it will be an active summer. (02)
Ciao,
Rex (03)
>Reminder ... this talk is happening tomorrow!
>
>(If you plan to come, and have not had a chance to return your RSVP,
>kindly do so by adding your name onto the wiki session page at:
>http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2005_05_26#nidCN6
>or e-mail me offline. I need responses to make sure we reserve
>enough lines on the conference bridge to accommodate everyone. =ppy)
>
>Peter P. Yim wrote Sun, 15 May 2005 09:28:27 -0700:
>>*ANNOUNCEMENT*
>>
>>We are pleased to announce that we will be having eBusiness
>>Standards veteran *Ms. Monica J. Martin* from Sun Microsystems to
>>speak to the Ontolog community during our May 26, 2005 conference
>>call session. Ms. Martin's talk is entitled: "*Enhancing Business
>>Processes Using Semantic Reasoning*"
>>
>>
>>*Conference call-in details*:
>>
>>Date: Thursday, May 26, 2005
>>Start Time: 10:30am PST / 1:30pm EST (World Time:
>>http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=5&day=26&year=2005&hour=10&min=30&sec=0&p1=224
>
>>)
>>Session Duration: 1.5 ~ 2 Hours
>>Dial-in Number: 1-702-851-3330 (Las Vegas, Nevada)
>>Participant Access Code: "686564#"
>>
>>
>>*Enhancing Business Processes Using Semantic Reasoning*
>>by Monica Martin
>>
>>*Abstract*:
>>
>>Business is looking for ways to squeeze dollars and increase
>>operational efficiency through business process automation and
>>integration. Business integration and business process management
>>are gaining momentum, with evolving standards in tow. Foundational
>>and composed services are being developed and advanced capabilities
>>in the Business Process Management (BPM) space are gaining
>>momentum, following on the tails of large corporate technology
>>investment (and marketing dollars).
>>
>>Process automation and integration are being approached in many ways:
>>
>> * Through computable languages
>> * Through messaging
>> * Through logical entities and abstractions
>>
>>With new and advanced capabilities, abstractions and constraints
>>(context, policy, quality of service, etc), the complexity brings
>>many challenges. Emerging technologies are embracing mathematical
>>and semantic building blocks to enable future BPM solutions (such
>>as semantic variables, conformance typing systems, process
>>matching, etc). Taking a pragmatic iterative approach, new
>>conceptual building blocks are being developed to lay the
>>groundwork for use of semantic reasoning as part of the ongoing
>>progress and success of BPM. This brief will harvest a few examples
>>evident in emerging technologies.
>>*About the Speaker:*
>>
>>Monica J. Martin is an XML Web Services Standards Architect in Java
>>Web Services at Sun Microsystems. She has a diversified background
>>in information systems, enterprise architecture,
>>business-to-business operations, and communications. Monica
>>represents Sun in emerging standards development for business
>>collaboration, web services choreography, business process, and
>>related areas of rapidly growing importance in the web services
>>arena. Such efforts are ongoing in W3C, UN/CEFACT, OASIS,
>>RosettaNet, OAGi, and similar organizations worldwide. Within Sun,
>>Monica actively works with the product engineering, marketing,
>>development, and software services teams to effectively integrate
>>services-based approaches into product and service development.
>>
>>In the government and private sector, Monica has worked in IS
>>architecture, systems engineering, product and strategic
>>development, system test and other similar technology domains for
>>more than 15 years. Monica holds a bachelors in Newsprint
>>Journalism (Louisiana Tech), and two masters in Public
>>Administration (University of Colorado) and Computer Information
>>Systems (University of Denver).
>>Refer to details on the session wiki page at:
>>http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2005_05_26
>>
>>Please point your browser to this wiki page during the session.
>>Shared-screen support (VNC session) will also be available and be
>>started 5 minutes before the call.
>>
>>Look forward to having a lot of you at the session.
>>
>>
>>Regards. =ppy
>>
>>P.S. to help us with the logistics, please respond to me off-line;
>>or add your name under the "expected" attendees section
>>(http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2005_05_26#nidCN6
>>) if you are planning to attend, and haven't responded otherwise.
>>Tx. =ppy
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