Motivation Standard Example Roadmap Ontology Integration and Interoperability (OntoIOp) – Part 1: The Distributed Ontology Language (DOL) OASIS Symposium @ ISWC 2011 Till Mossakowski, Oliver Kutz, Christoph Lange Universität Bremen, Germany 2011-10-24 Mossakowski/Kutz/Lange (OASIS; U. Bremen) OntoIOP Part 1: Distributed Ontology Language (DOL) 2011-10-24 1
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Motivation Standard Example Roadmap
Ontology Integration and Interoperability(OntoIOp) – Part 1: The Distributed Ontology
Language (DOL)OASIS Symposium @ ISWC 2011
Till Mossakowski, Oliver Kutz, Christoph Lange
Universität Bremen, Germany
2011-10-24
Mossakowski/Kutz/Lange (OASIS; U. Bremen) OntoIOP Part 1: Distributed Ontology Language (DOL) 2011-10-24 1
DOL is now being developedas ISOWorking Item 17347within ISO TC 37 (Terminology and other language and contentresources) / SC 3 (Systems to manage terminology, knowledgeand content)by a project team (= us) and experts from ≈ 15 countries
In practice, interoperability can only be achieved via standards(cf. Christian Galinski @ OASIS 2009)
formulate consensual rules under participation of majorstakeholders (here: ontology language communities)improve suitability of products, processes and servicesfacilitate communicationreduce complexity (and thus costs)increase quality via certification
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DOL should work with any existing or future ontologylanguage (if the latter conforms!)We shall establish the conformance of OWL, Common Logic,RDFS, F-logic, UML class diagrams, and OBOConformance of a logic (directly or by translation):semantic conformance > entailment conformanceConformance of a serialization:XML conformance > RDF conformance > text conformance >standoff markup conformanceConformance of a document(“Is this document a DOL ontology?”)Conformance of an application:A DOL-conforming application produces DOL-conformingdocuments!
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Current development is done via mailing list and file repository.Later, we will more and more follow the formal ISO procedures.
Now (Oct–Dec 2011):WD (Working Draft) in preparation of theCD (Committee Draft) ballot
from Dec 2011: experts review and prepare formal vote on CD;discussions atmeetings in Feb 2012 and Jun 2012Aug 2013: DIS (Draft International Standard)
Feb 2015: FDIS (Final Draft International Standard)
Aug 2015: IS (International Standard)
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntoIOp
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