- From: Mike Norton <xsideofparadise@yahoo.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 22:50:23 -0700 (PDT)
- To: Chris Beer <chris@e-beer.net.au>
- Cc: "Stuart A. Yeates" <syeates@gmail.com>, Dave Reynolds <dave.e.reynolds@googlemail.com>, Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>, "public-egov-ig@w3.org" <public-egov-ig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <182987.29984.qm@web82403.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Get Kurzweil to do it! Michael A. Norton ________________________________ From: Chris Beer <chris@e-beer.net.au> To: Mike Norton <xsideofparadise@yahoo.com> Cc: Stuart A. Yeates <syeates@gmail.com>; Dave Reynolds <dave.e.reynolds@googlemail.com>; Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>; "public-egov-ig@w3.org" <public-egov-ig@w3.org> Sent: Tue, June 1, 2010 10:49:57 PM Subject: Re: Organization ontology Cool! Let me know when that's ready. End of the week ok? ;P lol Sent from my iPhone On 02/06/2010, at 15:47, Mike Norton <xsideofparadise@yahoo.com> wrote: Or, in the U.S. we could just partition a new web with top level domains reflective of the agencies and departments financed by our tax dollars. Open Gov! > >Michael A. Norton > > > > > > ________________________________ From: Chris Beer <chris@e-beer.net.au> >To: Stuart A. Yeates > <syeates@gmail.com> >Cc: Dave Reynolds <dave.e.reynolds@googlemail.com>; Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>; "public-egov-ig@w3.org" <public-egov-ig@w3.org> >Sent: Tue, June 1, 2010 10:22:12 PM >Subject: Re: Organization ontology > >>Good point! > >Sent from my iPhone > >On 02/06/2010, at 15:06, "Stuart A. Yeates" <syeates@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Dave Reynolds >> <dave.e.reynolds@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> We would like to announce the availability of an ontology for description of >>> organizational structures including government organizations. >>> >>> This was motivated by the needs of the data.gov.uk project. After some >>> checking we were unable to find an existing ontology that precisely met our >>> needs and so developed this generic core, intended to be extensible to >>> particular domains of use. >>> >>> [1] http://www.epimorphics.com/public/vocabulary/org.html >> >> I think this is great, but I'm a little worried that a number of >> Western (and specifically Westminister) assumptions may have been >> built into it. >> >> What would be great would be to see a handful of different >> organisations (or portions of them) from different traditions >> modelled. Maybe: >> * The tripartite system at the top of US government, which seems >> pretty complex to me, with former Presidents apparently retaining some >> control after they leave office >> * The governance model of the Vatican City and Catholic Church >> * The Asian royalty model, in which an informal royalty commonly >> appears to sit above a formal constitution >> >> cheers >> stuart >> > > >
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