Ontolog invited Speaker Presentation - Mark Palmer - Tue 2004-10-26 (3QQ)
Conference Call Details (3QR)
- Subject: [ontolog] Invited Speaker Presentation - MarkPalmer - Tue 2004-10-26 (3QS)
- Agenda / Comments : (3QT)
- Agenda: Mr. Mark Palmer will be giving a talk about their eBSC (eBusiness Standards Convergence) forum initiative at NIST, entitled: "Building a Conceptual Framework for eBusiness Standards Convergence" (3QU)
- Shared-screen support (VNC session) will be started 5 minutes before the call at: http://vnc2.cim3.net:5800/ (3QV)
- view-only password: "ontolog" (3QW)
- if you plan to be logging into this shared-screen option (which the speaker may be navigating), and you are not familiar with the process, please try to call in 5 minutes before the start of the session so that we can work out the connection logistics. Help on this will generally not be available once the presentation starts. (3QX)
- Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2004_10_26 (3QY)
- Date: Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004 (3QZ)
- Start Time: 10:30 AM Pacific Standard Time (3R0)
- End Time: 12:00 AM Pacific Standard Time (3R1)
- Dial-in Number: 1-702-851-3330 (Las Vegas, Nevada) (3R2)
- Participant Access Code: "0686564#" (call PeterYim at +1(650)578-9998 if you have dial-in problems) (3R3)
Attendees (3R4)
- Attended: (3R5)
- MarkPalmer (3R6)
- JimWilson (3R7)
- SusanTurnbull (3R8)
- PeterDenno (3R9)
- AdamPease (3RA)
- PeterYim (3RB)
- KurtConrad (3RC)
- PatrickHeinig (3RD)
- EvanWallace (3RE)
- CarlMattocks (3RF)
- GarretMinakawa (3RG)
- Mike Rowell (OAG, Chief Architect) (3RH)
- Satish Ramanathan (MRO Software) (3RI)
- MonicaMartin (3RJ)
- Expecting: (3RK)
- AlanStitzer (3RL)
- ... (add your name here} ... (3RM)
- Regrets: (3RN)
- NancyFaget - conflict with KM.Gov Knowledge & Human Capital SIG is kicking off meeting (3RO)
- JackPark (3RP)
- JimSchoening (Jim has just joined Ontolog - Welcome Jim! -ppy) (3RQ)
- BobSmith (still on the road ... hope you take notes) (3RR)
- SermKulvatunyou (3RS)
- BillMcCarthy (Todays session looks great, but I am in Estonia. I cant call, nor can I get Marks slides. Hope everybody else enjoys) (3RT)
Agenda & Proceedings (3RU)
- Presentation: "Building a Conceptual Framework for eBusiness Standards Convergence" (3RV)
- MarkPalmer will be joined by his eBSC colleague JimWilson at the presentation. (3RW)
[Mr. Mark Palmer] (3RX)
The presentation will provide an introduction to the objectives and work plan of the eBusiness Standards Convergence (eBSC) Forum and will explain the work on an eBusiness Standards Capabilities Matrix and a Conceptual Framework for eBusiness Capabilities and Standards. The presenters will describe the challenges and insights of developing this conceptual framework and welcome input from the other participants at this session. (3RY)
- Session Format: (3RZ)
- The session will start with a brief introduction of the attendees (10 min.) (3S0)
- Presentation by MarkPalmer (45 min.) (3S1)
- Open discussion (30 min.) (3S2)
- About the Speaker: (3S3)
Mark Palmer is a project manager at the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Mr. Palmer conducts research on the integration of information technology, automation and work process optimization to improve engineering, manufacturing and construction. Mr. Palmer is active in national and international standards development activities and numerous industry organizations. This has included leading collaboration projects on information modeling and systems interoperability and cross-industry, information standards projects. (3S4)
Currently, Mr. Palmer leads two projects for the NIST Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications program: Interoperability Standards for Capital Facilities Equipment and eBusiness Standards Convergence and coordinates these projects with the BFRL Construction Integration and Automation Technology program. He chairs the eBusiness Standards Convergence Forum and the U.S. Technical Advisory Group to UN/CEFACT, and he is a vice-chair for UN/CEFACT (United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business). He is also the project manager for the FIATECH Automating Equipment Information Exchange (AEX) Project and one of the leaders of the development of the Capital Projects Technology Roadmap. (3S5)
Prior to joining NIST, Mr. Palmer spent 14 years in the engineering and construction of commercial, industrial and residential facilities. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Oregon. His Master of Science degree is from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he specialized in the integration of CAD/CAE systems, knowledge systems, and quality management principles. (3S6)
- Mark's presentation can be access by pointing your web browsers to: (3S7)
- http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/resource/presentation/eBSC--MarkPalmer_20041026/ebsc_2004-10-26.ppt (3S8)
- links to additional resources: (3S9)
- Any material outside of the prepared presentation, if they are called up, may be available under the VNC session detailed above (3SB)
- If you have questions for the presenter, we appreciate your posting them here: (please identify yourself) (3SC)
- (post questions and answers below) (3SD)
- Session ended 2004.10.26 11:57 (3SE)