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I am forwarding this message on behalf of Peter Yim as the upcoming =

lectures mentioned below may be of interest to the Protege community.

Jennifer

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Subject: 	Two Sessions on "Distributed Collaboration in Ontology =

Development" coming up - Oct. 4 & 11, 2007
Date: 	Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:30:06 -0700
From: 	Peter P. Yim <peter.yim@cim3.com>
Organization: 	CIM Engineering, Inc.
To: 	ontolog-invitation@ontolog.cim3.net



  ************************ Headlines ************************

The Ontolog Forum is featuring a two consecutive sessions on =

Distributed Collaboration in Ontology Development with one of the =

most popular open ontology development tool, Protege:


*Thu 04 October 2007* - Dr. Tania Tudorache from the Stanford =

Protege group will present a talk on "Collaborative Ontology =

Development in Protege"


*Thu 11 October 2007* - Dr. Timothy Redmond, Chief Architect of =

Prot=E9g=E9 from Stanford Medical Informatics and Mr. Peter Yim, =

President & CEO of CIM3, will jointly present: "Distributed =

Ontology Development with Protege"


   Register your attendance by emailing <peter.yim@cim3.com> offline


 ******************** Details ************************

Your are cordially invited to join us at these upcoming Ontolog =

Invited Speaker (virtual) events.


The online Ontolog events are open and free of charge. Anyone who =

is interested, or (better still) who may have something to =

contribute, is welcome. Refer to individual event details on =

their respective session pages. The links are given below, where =

you will find session agenda, presentation abstract, conference =

call dial-in and other pertinent details .


"Protege" is a free, open source ontology editor and =

knowledge-base framework first by Stanford Medical Informatics. =

It has more than 80,000 registered users, and is arguably the =

most popular ontology development tool and platform around. Major =

enhancements have been made, recently, on its support for =

collaborative ontology development. We are inviting over some of =

the people who have made this happen to tell us about it.


    * Thursday, 4-October-2007 - Dr. Tania Tudorache from the =

Stanford Protege group will present her talk on "Collaborative =

Ontology Development in Protege." Dr. Tudorache will present some =

of the challenges that need to be tackled in a collaborative =

ontology development environment, point out some of the =

functionalities that such an environment should provide, and will =

give a brief demo of a prototype they have built to support the =

collaborative ontology development process, called Collaborative =

Protege ... Please refer to details at the session wiki page at: =

http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2007_10_04
	=


    * Thursday, 11-October-2007 - Dr. Timothy Redmond, Chief =

Architect of Protege from Stanford Medical Informatics and Mr. =

Peter Yim, President & CEO of CIM3, will jointly present: =

"Distributed Ontology Development with Protege." They will be =

talking about Protege-based CODS Server - a service being =

launched to support collaborative open ontology development, as =

well as a vision of the future of ontology servers which will =

combine tools for browsing, visualization, cross referencing and =

editing. ... Please refer to details on the session wiki page, =

at: =

http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2007_10_11



*RSVP* by by emailing me at <peter.yim@cim3.com> offline so that =

we can prepare enough resources to support everyone. (Kindly =

include your affiliation and job title if you aren't already a =

member of the Ontolog community.) Before participating, please =

also make sure you are aware of our IPR policy (ref: =

http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nid32).




Regards. =3Dppy

Peter P. Yim
Co-convener, Ontolog
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I am forwarding this message on behalf of Peter Yim as the upcoming talk 
outlined below may be of interest to the Protege community.

Jennifer

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************************ Headlines ************************

The Ontolog Forum is featuring a talk by Professor Mark Musen from 
Stanford University:


    *Thu 06 December 2007* - Professor Mark Musen, Head of the
Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research and Principal
Investigator of the National Center for Biomedical Ontology
research consortium, will be giving a talk on: "If we build it,
will they come? Social-engineering of new technology to
disseminate biomedical ontologies."


    Register your attendance by emailing <peter.yim@cim3.com> offline

    ******************** Details ************************

Your are cordially invited to join us at this upcoming Ontolog
Invited Speaker (virtual) events.

The online Ontolog events are open and free of charge. Anyone who
is interested, or (better still) who may have something to
contribute, is welcome. Refer to individual event details on
their respective session pages. The links are given below, where
you will find session agenda, presentation abstract, conference
call dial-in and other pertinent details .


    *Thursday, 6-December-2007* - Professor Mark Musen, Head of
the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research (formerly
Stanford Medical Informatics) and Principal Investigator of the
National Center for Biomedical Ontology research consortium,
giving a talk on: "If we build it, will they come?
Social-engineering of new technology to disseminate biomedical
ontologies." ... Please refer to details at the session wiki page
at:

http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2007_12_06
	

    *Abstract* - The National Center for Biomedical Ontology is
developing a wide range of Web-based services to assist end users
in browsing, evaluation, and use of ontologies. These features
include capabilities for which there is no specific correlate in
current technology for ontology management. These features
include online community-based review and annotation of
ontologies, support for declaring mappings between ontologies,
and the push of information about ontology changes directly to a
user's desktop. These novel capabilities for ontology access and
use have the potential to address pressing end-user needs and to
engage entire research communities in the development, evolution,
and evaluation of controlled terminologies and ontologies. Our
work offers possibilities for the creation of a new kind of
collaborative, community-based approach to the dissemination and
use of ontologies. The key question is whether our user community
is ready for such capabilities. The issue is one of sociology and
culture as much as it is one of technology. This talk will
describe the BioPortal for access to biomedical ontologies
online, and will outline our future plans for this novel,
Web-based resource.


    *RSVP* by by emailing me at <peter.yim@cim3.com> offline so
that we can prepare enough resources to support everyone. (Kindly
include your affiliation and job title if you aren't already a
member of the Ontolog community.) Before participating, please
also make sure you are aware of our IPR policy (ref:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nid32).



Regards. =ppy

Peter P. Yim
Co-convener, Ontolog


P.S. Please also check out:

Our listing of upcoming events at Ontolog, under our "News &
Announcements" section at:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nidW

The rich body of knowledge comprising past Ontolog presentations,
panel discussions and workshops that have been archived. They can
be accessed from:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nidZ

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