This is where I came in, in a way. My original and still real interest is in highly adapted/adaptive user interfaces and support tools based on semantics. Alan Holger Knublauch wrote: > I strongly support this idea and would be interested in helping/joining > this task force if it comes into existence. There is a considerable > overlap between domain modeling approaches from the semantic web area > and existing mainstream technologies from object-orientation. At the > same time, I also believe that software engineering in the Semantic Web > could lead to a different paradigm, a kind of ontology-driven software > development. I would like to see this Task Force focus on really > pragmatic questions to describe scenarios, methods, architectures and > tools that demonstrate the power of the Semantic Web vision in a > realistic setting [1]. > > Holger > > [1] http://smi-web.stanford.edu/people/holger/publications/MDSW2004.pdf -- Alan L Rector Professor of Medical Informatics Department of Computer Science University of Manchester Manchester M13 9PL, UK TEL: +44-161-275-6188/6149/7183 FAX: +44-161-275-6236/6204 Room: 2.88a, Kilburn Building email: rector@cs.man.ac.uk web: www.cs.man.ac.uk/mig www.opengalen.org www.clinical-escience.org www.co-ode.orgReceived on Saturday, 13 November 2004 03:38:38 GMT
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