Re: Semantic Web and Software Engineering Task Force $swbp

Thanks for the paper;

Does anyone know if there is a mailing list on these specific topics? Or a
mailing list about MDA ?

Thanks a lot

Ben

Selon "Jeff Z. Pan" <pan@cs.man.ac.uk>:

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> Michael,
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> Thanks very much for the nice paper and suggestions of related keywords in
> this
> topic. To make the concept of the Semantic Web "grow" and spread in the
> community of
> software engineers and programmers, I believe this task force can be very
> helpful.
>
> Greetings,
> Jeff
> --
> Jeff Z. Pan  ( http://DL-Web.man.ac.uk/ )
> School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Uschold, Michael F" <michael.f.uschold@boeing.com>
> To: "Phil Tetlow" <philip.tetlow@uk.ibm.com>; <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>; "Jeff
> Pan"
> <pan@cs.man.ac.uk>
> Cc: "Butler, Keith A" <keith.a.butler@pss.boeing.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 11:39 PM
> Subject: RE: Semantic Web and Software Engineering Task Force $swbp
>
>
> I just came across an excellent paper that will be good fodder for such a
> working
> group: http://smi-web.stanford.edu/people/holger/publications/MDSW2004.pdf
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> Ontology-Driven Software Development
> in the Context of the Semantic Web:
> An Example Scenario with Prot´eg´e/OWL
> Holger Knublauch
> Stanford Medical Informatics, Stanford University, CA
> holger@smi.stanford.edu
> Abstract
> Recent efforts towards the Semantic Web vision have lead to a number of
> standards
> such as OWL and Web Service languages. While these standards provide a
> technical
> infrastructure, software developers have little guidance on how to build
> real-world
> Semantic Web applications. Based on a realistic application scenario, we
> present some
> initial thoughts on a software architecture and a development methodology
> forWeb
> services and agents for the SemanticWeb. This architecture is driven by
> formal domain
> models (ontologies). The methodology applies best practices from agile
> development
> methodologies, including systematic tests, short feedback loops, and close
> involvement of domain experts. We illustrate how these techniques can be put
> into
> practice using the modern Semantic Web development tool Prot´eg´e, and
> indicate
> future possibilities.
>
> ==
>
> There is a whole community called "Automated Software Engineering" which is
> relevant.
> ALso, the OMG Model-Driven Architecture is quite relevant. The latter is
> discussed in
> the above paper.
>
> Good search terms include "ontology-driven" and one or more of:
> "information systems"
> "software engineering"
> "software development"   etc.
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Tetlow [mailto:philip.tetlow@uk.ibm.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 11:18 PM
> To: public-swbp-wg@w3.org; Jeff Pan
> Subject: Fw: Semantic Web and Software Engineering Task Force
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> Phil Tetlow
> Senior Consultant
> IBM Business Consulting Services
> Mobile. (+44) 7740 923328
> ----- Forwarded by Phil Tetlow/UK/IBM on 09/11/2004 02:13 -----
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>              Phil
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>                                        "Jeff Pan" <pan@cs.man.ac.uk>
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>                                        Engineering Task Force
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> Guus, David
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> Just a quick note to state that I second Jeff's motion to establish a Task
> Force on "The Semantic Web and Software Engineering". Please see my
> additional comments below.
>
> Regards
>
> Phil Tetlow
> Senior Consultant
> IBM Business Consulting Services
> Mobile. (+44) 7740 923328
> ----- Forwarded by Phil Tetlow/UK/IBM on 08/11/2004 14:17 -----
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>              "Jeff Pan"
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>                                        Phil Tetlow/UK/IBM@IBMGB,
>              03/11/2004 07:55          <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>
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>                                        Engineering Task Force
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> Guus and David,
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> I would like to propose a new Task Force "Semantic Web and Software
> Engineering". Could you point me to the formal precedure of proposing a new
> TF please?
>
> Greetings,
> Jeff
>
> --
> Jeff Z. Pan  ( http://DL-Web.man.ac.uk/ )
> School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester
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>
> On Wednesday, November 03, 2004 12:01 PM, Phil Tetlow wrote:
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> > Jeff,
> >
> > The more I think about your idea of establishing a W3C Best Practices
> Task
> > Force around the use of Semantic Web Technologies in Software
> Engineering,
> > the more it makes real sense - Its far more encompassing and valuable
> than
> > my clumsy idea. I can think of a number of important issues and ideas
> that
> > could be discussed and I also think that its very existence would send
> out
> > some important signals to a number of interested and influential
> > communities.
> >
> > I would be more than willing to run/chair such a Task Force. Would you
> like
> > to propose its creation?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Phil Tetlow
> > Senior Consultant
> > IBM Business Consulting Services
> > Mobile. (+44) 7740 923328
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