Hi Peter --
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I'm afraid I've been remiss in participating in your forum, after signing
up for it many moons ago. I do hope to sit in on this call, since the
topic caught my eye. So count me in for planning purposes.
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Thanks!
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Doug McDavid
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Business Transformation Architect
IBM Academy of Technology - http://www-306.ibm.com/ibm/academy/index.html
mcdavid@xxxxxxxxxx
408-927-1565 (IBM tie-line: 457)
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| cc: George Brown <george.w.brown@xxxxxxxxx>, Michael Gruninger
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| Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] Panel Discussion on Ontological
implicationsof SOA - Thu 2005.06.30 |
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I have started the 2005.06.30 Discussion Session page on the wiki
along with details we have so far. Please take a look at:
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http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2005_06_30
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To help us reserve adequate resources (like #lines on the
conference bridge) for the session, please RSVP offline to me if
you are planning to attend. Feel free to invite your friends, if
you think they can contribute to or benefit from the discussion.
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This is going to be a very interesting and relevant session.
Don't miss it!
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Best regards. =ppy
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Peter Yim wrote Thu, 23 Jun 2005 19:00:15 -0700:
> *ANNOUNCEMENT*
>
> Please note below, an abstract on our next Ontolog Technical Discussion
> session:
>
> Title: *Interoperability Concerns in the Growth of Service Sciences:
> Ontological Implications of SOA*
>
> Moderator: Professor William E. McCarthy - Michigan State Univ.
>
> Date: Thursday June 30, 2005
> Time: 10:30am~12:30pm PDT / 1:30~3:30pm PDT
>
> Format: Panel & Open Discussion over an augmented conference call
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> From: McCarthy, William
> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 1:25 PM
> To: '[ontolog-forum] '
> Subject: panel on Ontological implications of SOA
>
>
> Hi Peter et al.
>
>
> Here is my proposed summary of next week’s panel on interoperability
> concerns in the growth of service sciences.
>
> Topic: Interoperability Concerns in the Growth of Service
> Sciences -- Ontological Implications of SOA
>
>
> Traditionally, trading partners -- both within and between firms –
> trafficked in bundled tangible products like consumer goods or partially
> assembled finished goods. Many early e-commerce standards assumed
> implicitly product-based exchanges.
>
> Increasingly however, the growth in exchange and bundling of *Services*
> in the US and in other economies has supplanted tangible goods as the
> raison d’etre of international and domestic commerce. Estimates of the
> percentage of the gross domestic product of the US due to services (as
> opposed to goods) range as high as 80%. This trend has led to increased
> interest in services and the establishment of new research centers like
> the proposed "Center for Services Sciences" at U.C. Berkeley. A good
> of overview of such trends is the brief article by Henry Chesbrough:
>
>
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/9b743b2a-0e0b-11d9-97d3-00000e2511c8,dwp_uuid=6f0b3526-07e3-11d9-9673-00000e2511c8.html (015)
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>
> In e-commerce, this growth in service provision has been mirrored by the
> advent of Service-Oriented Architectures which support integration and
> creation of composite solutions (bundles of services) from
> loosely-coupled components assembled both within an enterprise (outputs
> from legacy applications) and outside of the enterprise (typically
> XML-based Web services).
>
> Whether or not the integrated services originate from incompatible
> operations inside the firm or from incompatible vendor interfaces from
> outside the firms, semantic inconsistencies, redundancies, and
> discrepancies make the vision of integrated services an ontological
> problem. The purpose of this panel is to explore the ontological
> implications of service Sciences in general and of Service-Oriented
> Architectures in particular. We will start our Ontolog session with
> some general comments from notable practitioners in the SOA and ontology
> areas. We will then open up the discussion to more general comments and
> critiques.
>
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>
> Please mark your calendars now. I'll have the wiki session page up
> shortly with more details. =ppy
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