Re: systems engineering ontologies, a survey

Thanks, Elisa

'in the public domain' (in this case) refers to 'published' , publicly
accessible

Because some private companies and some bodies may not publish their
ontologies
on the web, that means that ontologies may exist that we may not know of

I believe Nasa/JPL publishes a lot in the public domain (not sure what's
their rule)

Thanks for the headsup, have added UML to the list of options in the survey
form

Look forward to the announcement when is out

cheers

PDM

On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Elisa Kendall <ekendall@sandsoft.com>wrote:

>  Hi Paola,
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> I don't know of anything in the public domain, but there is work going on
> at JPL/NASA on ontologies for SysML (a publicly available OMG specification
> for systems engineering in UML, see http://www.omg.org/spec/SysML/1.2/),
> including the QUDV (Quantities, Units, Dimensions, and Values) annex.  JPL
> uses this extensively for model validation, and some aspects of it will
> likely be published through OMG over the coming months.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Elisa
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> On 12/8/2010 2:39 PM, Paola Di Maio wrote:
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>  (the list has been quiet after all)
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>  While working on related projects,  I found several 'fragments' and
> attempted starts for systems engineering ontologies/vocabularies, but
> nothing in the public domain that can be publicly accessed/ reused that I
> could find. Am I missing something?
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>  I have started to survey of what may be out there, please enter some
> details in the form below if you know of something
> that would fit
> and kindly circulate freely also to other lists, thanks a lot
>
>  PDM
>
>  Systems Engineering Ontology, is there anything out there?
> *http://tinyurl.com/3ypolu3*
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