*ANNOUNCEMENT* (01)
We are pleased to announce that *Dr. Timothy Redmond* from
Stanford will be joining us on Thursday, June 29, 2006, to
present a talk on *Developing Applications in Protege*. (02)
This is a part of the series of events (talks and discussion
sessions) between April and July 2006 that revolve around the
topic: "Ontologizing the Ontolog Body of Knowledge" during which
this community will explore the "what's" and "how's" to the
development of a semantically interoperable application, using
the improved access to the community knowledge of Ontolog as a
case in point. (03)
*Conference call-in details*: (04)
Date: Thursday, June 29, 2006
Start Time: 17:30 UTC / 1:30pm EDT / 10:30am PDT
(World Time:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=6&day=29&year=2006&hour=10&min=30&sec=0&p1=224)
Session Duration: ~2 Hours
Dial-in Number: +1-641-696-6600 (Iowa)
Participant Access Code: "686564#"
Shared-screen support will be available (05)
Topic: *Developing Applications in Protege* (06)
*Abstract*: (by Tim Redmond) (07)
Protege is a very popular ontology editor. In addition to its
capabilities as a simple application for viewing and editing
ontologies, it also boasts a highly flexible plugin architecture
and a rich knowledge base application interface. In this talk we
will describe approaches for developing graphical plugins
embedded in the Protege graphical interface and to develop
standalone applications based on the Protege knowledge base
application interface. (08)
*About the Speaker*: (09)
*Dr. Timothy Redmond* is a recent addition to Stanford Medical
Informatics' Protege project team who is taking over the
responsibilities of the chief Protege architect. He received a
B.S. in Mathematics from the University of California, Santa
Barbara (1980) and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton
University (1984). Since that time, Dr. Redmond has worked in the
area of formal methods and their application to verifying the
correctness and security of computer systems. He has extensive
experience with formal methods including experience using systems
such as HOL, InaJo and SDVS. (010)
*Refer to details on the session wiki page at*:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2006_06_29 (011)
This will be a virtual session over an augmented conference call.
The session is expected to start with a 45 min. ~ 1 Hour
presentation followed by an extended discussion between the
participants and the speaker. The entire session will be recorded
and made available as open content under the prevailing Ontolog
IPR policy (see:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nid32). (012)
As usual, this Ontolog event is open to all. I look forward to
having you at this session. Please pass the announcement along to
those who might be interested to join us too. (013)
*RSVP* by by emailing me at <peter.yim@xxxxxxxx> offline. (014)
Regards. =ppy (015)
Peter P. Yim
Co-convener, Ontolog (016)
P.S. For other Ontolog events that has been lined up, please
consult the "News & Announcement" section on our wiki at:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nidW
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