- From: Samson Tu <swt@stanford.edu>
- Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:16:31 -0800
- To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Apologies for multiple postings. We are pleased to announce that the 11th International Protege Conference will be held June 23-26, 2009 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Please mark these dates on your calendar and plan to join us for a few days this summer. The conference is a forum to discuss ontology development and management, applications using ontologies, common problems and solutions. The conference is also an opportunity for Protege users to meet the Protege team, and to learn about our current activities and plans. The conference will include one day of tutorials and small focused workshops on June 23 and two and a half days of the main conference. The main program will include presentations, a poster session, and a demo session. Thus, we would like to solicit your contributions for all the events at the conference. You can find the detailed calls for contributions at the conference Web site: http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2009/. There will be a review process for abstracts and the number of presentations will be limited. All events at the conference will address the following topics (the list is not exhaustive): - ontology development - frames vs description logic - standard terminologies - biomedical applications - other innovative applications - interoperability between different formats - plug-in development - visualization tools - project management - ontology tools - reasoning and inference - collaboration tools - ontology repository If you have questions, you can contact the organizers by email at protege-conf-organizers@lists.stanford.edu We look forward to your contributions and to seeing as many of you as possible in June 2009! The Protege Team -- Samson Tu email: swt@stanford.edu Senior Research Scientist web: www.stanford.edu/~swt/ Center for Biomedical Informatics Research phone: 1-650-725-3391 Stanford University fax: 1-650-725-7944
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