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The Business Significance of Upper Ontology Mills Davis Project10X mdavis@project10x.com

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Topics What are semantic technologies? Why now? What capabilities make semantic technologies different? Where is the market going? Role of upper ontology 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS What are Semantic Technologies? A shift in paradigm, technology & economics 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Semantic Technologies: Representing meanings & knowledge about things so both computers and people can work with it 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

So, what do semantic technologies do? 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Semantic technologies model knowledge about infrastructure, information, behavior, & domain expertise separately from programs and data… 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Knowledge Plane: Semantic technologies affect all layers of the IT stack 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Semantic Bandwidth: More metadata, semantic modeling & knowledge representation, more reasoning capability 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Semantic Capabilities: Meet challenges of development, infrastructure, information, knowledge, and behavior 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Why now? Need to solve problems of scale, complexity, function, performance, and agility… SCALE CHANGE MANAGEMENT COMPLEXITY 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Why now? Need to improve economics and reduce risks across all stages of the solution lifecycle 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

Why now? Issues of national significance demand solution Examples: Scientific method for in silico research Semantic interoperability of systems and information Multi-lingual computing 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

Where are we headed? Value gains from two-fold to more than 100 times 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS Conclusion Where we are — Today, semantic technology is a tiny fraction of the $1.2T ITC market. Information technologies, stack architecture, and procedural algorithmic programming paradigms dominate. Where we’re going — Near-to-mid-term, look for rapid uptake of semantic web and related open standards to solve system plumbing and information interoperability problems. Focus is net-centric infrastructure, knowledge work automation, subject ontologies, and social networks. Still issues of scale and complexity. Where we’re really going — Over the next decade, towards universal knowledge technology, executable domain knowledge, & systems that know and learn. 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS

2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS THANK YOU 1/26/06 2006 Copyright MILLS•DAVIS