BuildingServicePerformance: Preparation for a presentation on "Ontology across Building, Emergency, and Energy Standards" (1W61)
- Purpose: Preparation for OntologySummit2009 presentation/discussion (1W62)
- Working Short name: Ontology across Building, Emergency, and Energy Standards (1W63)
- Working Long name: Ontology and tools for integration of building, emergency management, and energy management standards for cross-domain information exchange and representation. (1W64)
- Date: Saturday, April 04, 2009 (1W66)
- Start Time: 10:00 AM Pacific / 1:00 PM Eastern (1W67)
- Expected Call Duration: 1.5 hour (1W68)
- Dial-in Number:(712) 432-0800 (1W69)
- Participant Access Code: 925775# (1W6A)
- When prompted enter the access code that has been assigned, followed by the # key. Once connected to the conference, you will be able to talk and have access to the touch tone commands listed below. (1W6B)
- 3 Exit - exit the call (1W6C)
- 4 Instructions - conference instructions (1W6D)
- 6 Mute / Unmute - caller controlled muting (1W6E)
Suggested Agenda (1W6F)
- Ontology and tools for integration of building, emergency management, and energy management standards for cross-domain information exchange and representation. (1W6G)
- EDXL-RIM and ValueListURN (1W6H)
- Pragmatics of the building industry, differences between BIPM and BIM (1W6I)
- Medical & Public Health Information Sharing (1W6J)
- From Steve Ray (1W6K)
- Geometry standards didnt begin with STEP as your spiral implies. Some in the room with doubtless raise that. (1W6L)
- The slides are only to tell a story, beginning at STEP because of the influence on BIM, the beginning of geometry standards could go back as far as Pythagoras. (1W6M)
- As you progress through the spiral, you mix geometry standards with languages, organizations, and various other internet events. Its not clear how you picked the things you did. (1W6N)
- For a system like the Open Floor Plan Displays and Data Exchange to work, a number of languages and organizations need to work together as a web service over the internet. There are certain to be items missing which should be corrected. (1W6O)
- I assume Michelle will cover this, but its not clear by the end of your slides just what the project is that you are presenting. I recognize you mention the Open Floor Plan Display Project, but the last slide is the first time I saw it mentioned. I know you are working on the historical context, but you might want to go a little lighter on that for this meeting, and spend a little more on the project. (1W6P)
- Will modify based on call today (1W6Q)
Conference Call Notes (1W6Z)
- Need for Ontologist Advisory Group (1W70)
- Requires a couple of hours of commitment a few times through out the project (1W71)
- Need Ontology Management focus more than an Ontology Engineer (1W72)
- Deborah to add slide on Advisory Team Roles (1W73)
- Roles: Domain Understanding, Standards Development, Standards Integration/Interoperability, Ontology
* Building Information Modeling
* Emergency Response
* Energy Processes and Codes
* Information Exchange
* Ontology Engineering
* Ontology Management
* Policy, implementation, and adoption (1W74)
- Business Standards and Policy Funding (1W75)
- How do you take knowledge from multiple sources and bring them together to make a sense of it in context of a problem to solve? (1W76)
- Example: How do we redefine city and human life-styles? (1W77)
- Data available - transportation statistics and plans, city design practices, population, ... (1W78)
- Method used - BIMStorm example (1W79)
- Roadmaps and Framework Coordination (1W7A)
- Building Standards typically (1W7B)
- Industry and Public Infrastructure Collaboration (1W7C)
- Policy bodies (1W7D)
- Need: Get our Framework coordinated with the (1W7E)
- Example - Environmental 2030 (1W7F)
Additional Prep (1W7G)
- Objective to get Ontologist Support (1W7H)
- Be ready with materials/information on: (1W7I)
- Deborah and Michelle to practice presentation tomorrow at 12 noon Eastern time. (1W7O)
- Slides to Steve (1W7P)