Dear Colleagues,
Well I’ve had a go at the Delphi
Questionnaire. I’m glad I waited for others to find and point out the issues
filling it in.
I also have to say that I did
not think the questions were particularly good. They seemed to me to have a
somewhat grandiose and unrealistic view of what ontology is and its place in
the wider world.
Regards
Matthew West
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Subject: [ontology-summit-advisors] Plea for filling out the surveys
Dear Colleagues,
We are sending this email to request that you please respond to the surveys that
we have set up to support the Ontology Summit 2010. We are depending on the
full participation of the advisory committee so that we have a valid set of
requirements and training resources, in order to produce a quality
recommendation by the end of the Summit. You have been invited to be on the
advisory committee specifically because we believe you have valuable insight on
these matters, either on the requirements side, or on the training side, or
sometimes both.
We recognize how busy you all are, and appreciate your taking just a little of
it on the surveys. The Real-time Delphi survey in particular is designed so
that you can check back and see other responses between now and the closing
(February 22nd) and update your own should you choose to do so –
more like an asynchronous expert panel than a survey.
The questionnaires can be found at http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntologySummit2010_Survey
We thank you for your participation.
Steven R. Ray and Barry Smith, Co-Chairs
Ontology Summit 2010