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Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 08:35:59 -0400
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I would love to be on then but need to attend the FHA Partners meeting.

Thanks

Marc
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[ontolog-forum] Re: Ontolog Invited Speaker Session - Mr. Anders Tell - Thursday 2005.07.14





*ANNOUNCEMENT* (repeat)

We are pleased to announce that we will be having Mr. Anders W. Tell
from Business Collaboration Toolsmiths AB (Sweden) will be presenting
to our community on Thursday, July 14, 2005 on the subject of Business
Ontologies. His talk is entitled: "The maturity of business ontologies
and rate of adoption - examples and challenges from the domain of
eCommerce and electronic business collaborations"

*Conference call-in details*:

Date: Thursday, July 14, 2005
Start Time: 10:30am PDT / 1:30pm EDT / 7:30pm CEST (World Time:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=7&day=14&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, USA)
Participant Access Code: "686564#"


*The maturity of business ontologies and rate of adoption - examples
and challenges from the domain of eCommerce and electronic business
collaborations*
by Anders W. Tell

*Abstract*:

During the last few years a relatively large number of technologies
for eCommerce and business integration has been suggested, developed
and to a degree standardised. However most commercial trade
transaction are still today executed with little to no electronic
means, i.e. paper based. A key question must be raised how much
"business" such technologies really include? Concerns are also being
raised with regards to proposed solutions being overly complex,
technological and costly, such as PKI, and that simpler pragmatic
means may actually be a faster road to an efficient end.

The session focus on an elaboration on selected key business and legal
aspects that may differentiate "business technologies" from
"technologies that support business". This from the viewpoint and
assumption that business mean changes in social, business, economical
and legal relations.

*About the Speakers:*

*Anders W. Tell ("AWT")* is a consultant specialised in enterprise
information system architectures and business collaborations from an
integrated point of view. Assignments range from project mgmt, senior
advisory roles for bank, finance, government sectors to research
project reviews for EU commission.

AWT has academic background in mathematics and economics. Recent
research activites are in the domain of business collaborations,
information system and jurisprudence. Together with The Royal
institute of technolology KHT and Stockholm university AWT has
organised the Open ebXML laboratory and number of research activities
and workshops. Special interests include business collaborations with
a legal twist.

AWT is currently involved in standardisation in relation to eCommerce
and trade facilitation, primarily UN/CEFACT. This as Swedish delegate.
AWT currently holds management positions in UN/CEFACT such as Vice
chair of the Techniques and Methodologies Group, chair of UN/CEFACT
Architecture Group and is the project team lead for Unified Business
Agreement and Contract project (UBAC) of TMG and Legal Groups of
UN/CEFACT.

AWT is a member of or invited expert in industry organisations such as
W3C and OASIS. Previous standardisation activities includes Network
Management Forum and OMG.


*Refer to details on the session wiki page at:*
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2005_07_14

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.

The will be a virtual session over an augmented conference call. The
presentation and ensuing discussion will be recorded and will be made
available as open content under the prevailing Ontolog IPR policy
(see: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nid32).

Look forward to having you at the session. Pass this announcement
along to those who might be interested to join us too. All are
welcomed.


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_07_14#nidDW3)
if you are planning to attend, and haven't responded otherwise. Tx.
=ppy
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