Congratulations, Mark ... and the Stanford Medical Informatics Prot�g� team! (01)
Forwarding Mark's message to share with them in celebrating this very
significant achievement in the ontology space. (02)
All the best,
=ppy
on belhalf of the Ontolog Community
-- (03)
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From: Mark Musen <musen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Jun 9, 2007 11:06 AM
Subject: [protege-discussion] Protege is 20 years old!
To: User support for the Protege-OWL editor
<protege-owl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, User support for Core Protege and
the Protege-Frames editor <protege-discussion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
protege-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (04)
Friends, (05)
It is with great excitement that I am writing to let you know that
Prot�g� is about to enter its second decade. It was during July,
1987, when I was a Ph.D. student at Stanford University, that the very
first incarnation of the Prot�g� system was completed and when it was
run for the first time. Implemented in Interlisp-D on a Xerox 1186
workstation, the first version of the system, which we called PROT�G�
enabled us to build an ontology of a cancer clinical trial, acquire
instances of that ontology, and run the clinical-trial knowledge base
on a special using the ONCOCIN technology that Samson Tu had been
working on at the time. (06)
This summer is going to be great experience for Prot�g� numerologists.
We will be marking the 20th anniversary of the first Prot�g� system.
We will be hosting the tenth annual International Prot�g� Conference
(see http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2007/). And we will mark
the 75,000th registered Prot�g� user! (07)
These are very exciting times as we look back over the past two
decades of Prot�g� development and think forward to the new
architecture for Prot�g� version 4.0. (08)
The 10th International Prot�g� Conference takes place July 15�18,
2007, in magnificent Budapest. You can register for the conference
directly at our Web site: http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2007/
Please plan on joining the entire Prot�g� development team, our
die-hard user community, and lots of friends and fellow users who are
interested in Prot�g�, in ontologies, and in semantic technology
generally. (09)
See you in Budapest for the celebration! (010)
Mark (011)
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Mark A. Musen, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics) and of Computer Science
Head, Stanford Medical Informatics
Stanford University
251 Campus Drive, X-215
Stanford, CA 94305 USA (012)
Phone: +1 (650) 725-3390
Fax: +1 (650) 725-7944 (013)
musen@xxxxxxxxxxxx (014)
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