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1 Reflections on OntologySummit2007 Peter Yim for the CEW#63 Ontolog Panel

2 Outline What / Who is Ontolog (a.k.a. Ontolog Forum) Reflections on Ontology Summit 2007Ontology Summit 2007

3 ONTOLOG (aka. Ontolog Forum) est. Apr.2002 our "dialog in ontology" Membership - 360; from 20 different countries (as at mid Apr-2007) Users - from 115 cities globally, generating ~3000 visits and ~13,000 hits on our site per day Hosted on the CIM3 collaborative work environment infrastructure Charter - Ontolog is an open, international, virtual community of practice, whose membership will: Discuss practical issues and strategies associated with the development and application of both formal and informal ontologies. Identify ontological engineering approaches that might be applied to the UBL effort, as well as to the broader domain of eBusiness standardization efforts. Strive to advance the field of ontological engineering and semantic technologies, and to help move them into main stream applications. Activities: Weekly conference calls of active members Monthly virtual Invited Speaker events Scheduled Technical Discussions Specific Projects: like [CCT-Rep], [Health-Ont], NHIN-RFI response, Upper Ontology Summit, Event podcast, Ontologizing the Ontolog Content, Ontology-driven Applications Inventory, Database & Ontology, Ontology Measurement & Evaluation, [ONION]... OntologySummit2007 Resides on a virtual collaborative work environment which serves as a dynamic knowledge repository to the community's collective intelligence We welcome your participation – see: Questions? talk to any of our 3 co-conveners - PeterYim; LeoObrst & KurtConrad

4 Ontolog – an open CoP Caption: John McCarthy having a dialog with Doug Engelbart at a tavern … with the fishnet on the wall

5 An Organizational Form that the CWE aims at Supporting – leading us toward Open Virtual Enterprises Source: Institute for the Future: Johansen, R., Swigart, R. Upsizing the Individual in the Downsized Organization introducing: The Fishnet Organization these are temporary (or semi-permanent) hierarchies, that emerge out of the CoP's, which capitalize on distributed capabilities to achieve specific purposes; when those purposes are achieved (or when the opportunities no longer exist), they disband, and the resources (people, knowledge, skill sets) are returned to the CoP's where they come from.

6 Ontolog (Visitors) Users

7 Ontologs key Differentiation Activities are community driven; we are neutral, open, and we are not answerable to anyone, except for (explicitly) our charter & IPR policy, and (implicitly) our own professional integrity. We are adamant about collaboration, sharing and open knowledge … and are trying to spur organic or emergent behavior in the community and our project teams

8 Reflections on OntologySummit2007 (1) The 'Planned' Goals and Processes were often misunderstood or ignored – the myths: that it was a 2-day conference that the debate was on what is or isn't an ontology Probably a good 70% of all work was done within the last week (despite the fact that we started the program more than 3 months before the final face-to-face event) Deadlines were (more often than not) ignored

9 Reflections on OntologySummit2007 (2) In the end... everything worked out beautifully, in a quality that exceeded all expectations It only goes to show that this is a truly human process at work... the spontaneity, the innovative, organic and emergent activities and behavior is what we are hoping to see happen (to some of us, at least) I believe we have landed on a strange attractor here (seeing the passion with the subject: Ontology and ontological engineering) in this complex adaptive system called the world wide web

10 Reflections on OntologySummit2007 (3) While this is not total chaos, this is not just telework either I believe this is Communities of Practice (CoPs) at its best … whose behaviors and powers are still something we want to learn about and make attempts to harness (at least in our case) the effectiveness of collective effort boils down to: The participants passion for the cause The individual talent and collective knowledge Peoples attitude and willingness to contribute and share