- From: Peter F. Patel-Schneider <pfps@research.bell-labs.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 04:38:17 -0500 (EST)
- To: public-owl-dev@w3.org
Announcement and Call for Participation OWL Experiences and Directions Workshop Washington, D.C., metro area, U.S.A., 1-2 April 2008 http://webont.org/owled/2008dc/index.html SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE on 15 February! The fourth OWL: Experiences and Directions workshop http://www.webont.org/owled/2008dc/ will again bring users, implementors and researchers together in order to measure the current state of need against the state of the art and to set an agenda for language evolutions that satisfy users. This OWLED workshop will last two days and will be held in the Washington, D.C., area, in the first week of April 2008. The workshop will concentrate on issues related to the development and W3C standardization of OWL 1.1, but other issues related to OWL are also of interest, particularly those related to the task forces set up at OWLED 2007. As an "interim" workshop, the workshop will be more open and unconstrained than recent OWLED workshops. The workshop will have two very different kinds of activities. There will be some formal presentation of some submissions to the workshop. However, the bulk of the workshop will be devoted to self-organizing groups discussing topics related to submissions to the workshop and possibly other topics related to OWL. Making this self-organization work will require effort on the part of the attendees. Workshop attendees should read submissions accepted at the workshop before the workshop starts so that they can contribute to the discussions at the workshop. Attendees should also prepare single "slides" that can be presented during these discussions. Submissions Potential attendees who need official invitations to the workshop should submit a short statement of interest (maximum 4 pages). To allow attendees to make travel plans, submissions of interest submitted early will receive early invitations. There will also be open registration for the workshop. Attendees who are not submitting a formal paper are encouraged to submit a statement of interest. Longer papers (up to 10 pages, LNCS style) can also be submitted to the workshop and space will be reserved for authors of papers. Accepted papers will be made available to attendees before the workshop. Systems demonstrations are also welcome. Interested parties should submit a short description (maximum 4 pages) of their demonstration. For more information on submissions see the workshop web page at http://webont.org/owled/2008dc/index.html Submission details: All statements of interest, papers, and systems descriptions must be submitted online using the conference submission website http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=owled2008dc All submissions must be in PDF. All submissions must be formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). For details see http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html Deadlines and Schedule: 21 January 2008 Statements of interest for early invitation due 1 February 2008 Early invitations sent out 8 February 2008 Statements of interest for regular invitation due 15 February 2008 Papers and system descriptions due 15 February 2008 Regular invitations sent out 1 March 2008 Paper acceptances sent out 15 March 2008 Final versions of papers and statements of interest due 1-2 April 2008 OWLED 2008 DC workshop Registration information will be available on the workshop web site. For more information send email to owled-dc-org@lists.owldl.com Organizers: Kendall Clark, Clark & Parsia Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs Research OWLED Steering Committee: Bernardo Cuenca Grau, University of Manchester (UK) John Goodwin, Ordnance Survey (UK) Pascal Hitzler, AIFB Karlsruhe (Germany) Ian Horrocks, Oxford University (UK) Bijan Parsia, University of Manchester (UK) Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs (USA) Program Committee: Jos de Bruijn, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano Jeremy Carroll, HP Anne Cregan, National ICT Australia Lee Feigenbaum, Cambridge Semantics Christine Golbreich, University Rennes 2 John Goodwin, Ordinance Survey Volker Haarslev, Concordia University Christian Halaschek-Wiener, Clados Matthew Horridge, University of Manchester Aditya Kalyanpur, IBM TJ Watson Markus Kroetzsch, Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) Joanne Luciano, MITRE Alan Ruttenberg, Creative Commons Michael Smith, Clark & Parsia Giorgos Stoilos, National and Technical University of Athens Suzzette Stoutenberg, MITRE Zhe Wu, Oracle Corporation
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