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From: "MacPherson, Deborah" <dmacpherson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 16:09:06 -0500
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In regards to energy, and the obvious interface from a building to utility systems.

 

Something that already works is needed to monitor and control energy usage, especially when complex systems like Smart Grid tied to pricing and locality are also involved.

 

Makes sense to me to at least get some fixed and stable connections established. Since we don't have those things done in the building industry, may need to borrow from the other side of the fence.

 



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From: ontology-summit-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontology-summit-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matthew West
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 4:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [ontology-summit] FW: [ontolog-invitation] Invitation to a brainstorming call for the 2011 Ontology Summit

 

Dear Deborah,

 

Several of the CAD vendors now claim to support ISO 15926, or to have adopted it. A key design principle of ISO 15926 was that whilst it was developed for the Process Industries, it should not be limited to them, and it is designed to be extensible into other domains. This is clearly what Bentley Systems have decided to do.

 

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From: ontology-summit-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontology-summit-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MacPherson, Deborah
Sent: 16 December 2010 20:49
To: Ontology Summit 2011 discussion; steve.r.ray@xxxxxxxxxx; Steve Ray
Subject: Re: [ontology-summit] FW: [ontolog-invitation] Invitation to a brainstorming call for the 2011 Ontology Summit

 

I found it interesting to learn that Bentley Systems, a building information modeling tool, is using 15926 not only for the design and maintenance of process plants - but also to solve some of the relational database and mapping needs of the AEC industry for more traditional buildings. It is worth pointing out that the tremendous focus on energy and buildings is +/- forcing the two disparate domains together.

 



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From: ontology-summit-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontology-summit-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pat Hayes
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:25 PM
To: steve.r.ray@xxxxxxxxxx; Ontology Summit 2011 discussion; Steve Ray
Subject: Re: [ontology-summit] FW: [ontolog-invitation] Invitation to a brainstorming call for the 2011 Ontology Summit

 

+1 on ISO 15926, with counterarguments provided if required :-)

 

Pat

 

On Dec 16, 2010, at 12:50 PM, Steve Ray wrote:

 

Forwarded to the list for more general consumption.

 

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From: Hans Teijgeler [mailto:hans.teijgeler@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 3:06 AM
To: steve.r.ray@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: FW: [ontolog-invitation] Invitation to a brainstorming call for the 2011 Ontology Summit

 

Good morning Steve,

 

I think that you should include ISO 15926.

There is a lot of interest and activity around the globe to implement this standard, using W3C Semantic Web technologies.

 

Officially it is for integration, sharing, exchange, and hand-over of plant lifecycle information in the process industries (oil refineries, chemical plants, etc), but in fact it is highly generic.

It could easily be used for healthcare, but as easily also for real estate information.

To enable that one has to build or adapt a Reference Library with domain-specific concepts as an extension of the RDL with core classes, as defined in ISO 15926-4.

 

Please contact Onno Paap of Fluor and/or Robin Benjamins of Bechtel.

 

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From: ontolog-invitation-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontolog-invitation-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Ray
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 1:51
To: ontolog-invitation@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ontolog-invitation] Invitation to a brainstorming call for the 2011 Ontology Summit

Colleagues,

            The time has come for us to finalize our plans for the 2011 Ontology Summit. The organizing committee has identified a base theme for the summit, and we would now like to invite you to participate in a conference call on December 16th to brainstorm on refining and finalizing this theme. Developing details (including dial-in information) are available on the session page at:

 

Overall theme: Making the case for Ontology

This summit will collect and curate a small number of perspectives and case studies for which we will strive to assemble ROI information (monetary and otherwise) as well as statements of the problem and solution approach, in support of providing solid material to draw upon when making the business case for both the application as well as the R&D investment in Ontology.

Subthemes – Groups of participants making the case in the following domains:

•           Healthcare informatics and Biomedical

•           Cyberphysical systems

•           Cloud (massively parallel) computing

•           Traditional engineering applications (civil, mechanical, aerospace…)

•           Software engineering, knowledge engineering

•           Enterprise and system architecture

•           Government applications

•           <please suggest any more you feel have some good examples>

 

While the original premise was for making the case in a return-on-investment basis, the suggestion has been made that this question could also be framed in terms of making the case:

•           For research investment

•           For using an ontological approach compared to other technical approaches (i.e. on its technical, rather than business, merits)

•           To the general public, to increase awareness and understanding

•           From a business perspective (the original suggestion)

 

Possible metrics include:

•           Value in terms of productivity, value added, and other benefits

•           Financial ROI

•           Technical quality

•           Risk

 

Thanks in advance for your interest and involvement. I think we have a promising topic.

 

-           On behalf of the Ontology Summit Organizing Committee

 

 

 

 

 

Steven R. Ray, Ph.D.

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Phone: (650) 587-3780

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