- From: Phil Tetlow <philip.tetlow@uk.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 06:34:47 -0500
- To: benoit.doumas@free.fr
- Cc: SWBPD list <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>
Ben, An interesting article, yet again, I think, discussing the notion of raising abstraction in Software Engineering. There is obviously a consensus forming. Its just a pity that we do not have any real differentiating technologies at the moment.... Regards Phil Tetlow Senior Consultant IBM Business Consulting Services Mobile. (+44) 7740 923328 benoit.doumas@fre e.fr To 22/11/2004 05:15 Jeff Pan <pan@cs.man.ac.uk> cc SWBPD list <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>, Phil Tetlow/UK/IBM@IBMGB Subject Re: Software Engineering Task Force Terms of Reference - For Discussion Hi, I just read this article : Language Oriented Programming: The Next Programming Paradigm http://www.onboard.jetbrains.com/articles/04/10/lop/index.html and i found it really interesting and quite close to an ontology point of view. regards, ben Selon Jeff Pan <pan@cs.man.ac.uk>: > > Phil, > > Thanks for a clear draft of description for the SE Task Force. I appreciate > it. I think it is at least a good piece of reference for discussion in the > coming teleconf(s). > > Here are just two rather minor comments of the draft. > > - "Members" section: Holger Knublauch and Ben Doumas are not (yet) members > of the SWBPD WG, although as Mike [1] kindly pointed out Holger is working > with Natasha and he may be able to contribute to this TF (Holger's message > [2] confirmed this). > > - "Deliverable" section: in the second bulletin point, "notes and/or > recommendations" instead of "notes and recommendations". > > Greetings, > Jeff > > -- > Jeff Z. Pan ( http://DL-Web.man.ac.uk/ ) > School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester > > [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Nov/0066.html > [2] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Nov/0069.html > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phil Tetlow" <philip.tetlow@uk.ibm.com> > To: "SWBPD list" <public-swbp-wg@w3.org> > Cc: "Jeff Pan" <pan@cs.man.ac.uk> > Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:22 AM > Subject: Software Engineering Task Force Terms of Reference - For Discussion > > > > > > > > > > > > Given the recent interest in within the group from Jeff’s suggestion to > > form a Software Engineering Task Force, I have drafted a terms of reference > > for discussion at tomorrow’s telecon. I have rather optimistically > included > > all those who have expressed an interest on the mailing list as members of > > the Task Force, so if you appear below and do not wish to take part, please > > let me know. > > > > I’m sure that much lively debate will be generated by this initial draft, > > but I considered it important to at least get some words together for > > discussion as soon as possible. I therefore hope that we can jointly mould > > this into something of real interest and value. > > > > I have deliberately steered clear of making reference to MDA, the UML, the > > OMG, MOF etc, to keep objectives generic, but have referenced initiatives > > under our working group’s OEP and AD Task Forces so that demarcation of > > responsibilities is hopefully clear. Individually targeted ideas would, > > obviously however, be welcomed. > > > > I am particularly concerned that the current scope of this Task Force may > > well be attempting to rather ‘boil the ocean’, so thoughts on limiting > the > > breadth of ambition here would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > **** > > > > Name: Software Engineering Task Force > > Status: Pending > > Coordinator(s): > > Phil Tetlow <philip.tetlow@uk.ibm.com> > > Jeff Pan <pan@cs.man.ac.uk> > > Members > > Holger Knublauch <holger@SMI.Stanford.EDU> > > Michael Uschold, <michael.f.uschold@boeing.com> > > Ben Doumas <benoit.doumas@free.fr> > > Chris Welty <christopher.welty@us.ibm.com> > > Aditya A Kalyanpur <adityak@wam.umd.edu> > > Alan Rector <rector@cs.man.ac.uk> > > Evan Wallace <ewallace@cme.nist.gov> > > Deborah L. McGuinness <dlm@ksl.stanford.edu> > > > > Invited Experts > > Grady Booch <gbooch@us.ibm.com> > > > > Objectives > > To investigate potential synergies between the Semantic Web and domains > > more traditionally associated with Software Engineering. This is to enable > > the promotion and cross-pollination of both new and established ideas > > between the two communities, potentially relating to: > > o Use cases > > o Models, patterns and frameworks > > o Methods and tools > > o Underpinning technologies > > o Best practice > > > > The scope of this Task Force will be deliberately wide in order to > > encourage and capture novel thought and encompass the broad spectrum of > > interests categorised under the general heading of Software Engineering. > > > > Short-term objectives > > o To collect, collate and validate a list of potential ideas and uses > > for the Semantic Web in Software Engineering and to make this list publicly > > available. > > o To evaluate new ideas and uses with an eye for creation of notes > > recommending inclusion in future standards activities. > > o To further evaluate ideas already presented to the Semantic Web Best > > Practices Working Group. These include:- > > - The potential for Ontology-Driven Software Engineering and the > > crossover between Ontology Engineering and Software Engineering > > - The use of composite identification schemes on the Semantic Web > > and their potential use for ‘ontology joining’ and the reduction of > > ambiguity across the Software Lifecycle > > - The construction of dynamic self-organising applications using > > Semantic Web technologies > > - The use of Semantic Web Technologies to produce highly > > adapted/adaptive (user) interfaces and support tools. > > > > Long-term objectives > > o To promote the wider use of the Semantic Web in Information > > Technology > > o To stimulate interest in the use of the Semantic Web in Software > > Engineering by acting as a repository for synergy-based ideas. > > o To encourage dialog between traditional software and Semantic Web > > developers. > > o To promote the development of supporting tooling > > > > Approach > > It is hoped that initial ideas and topics for discussion will be generated > > internally within the SWBP working group and that this work will eventually > > stimulate input for the wider W3C community and contributing organisations > > and institutions. As such there is an aspiration that this Task Force will > > act as an early catalyst for the promotion and pragmatic deployment of the > > Semantic Web in the global IT industry. > > > > Because of the broad ambition of this Task Force it is intended to restrict > > the submission of ideas to W3C members and affiliated organisations. > > > > The Task Force will operate for the remaining duration of the Semantic Web > > Best Practices Working Group. > > > > Scope > > o Ideas presented by W3C members and the associated affiliated > > organisations during the lifespan of the Semantic Web Best Practices > > Working Group. > > > > Out of Scope > > o Ideas from non-W3C member organisations or individuals. > > o Ontology patterns and engineering, although output from the OEP Task > > Force may well feed into this work activity > > o Existing applications and demos, as outlined in the objectives of the > > ADTF > > > > Deliverables > > o A publicly available list of validated ideas and potential uses for > > the Semantic Web in Software Engineering > > o Appropriate notes and recommendations resulting from the evaluation > > of ideas submitted to the list > > > > Regards > > > > Phil Tetlow > > Senior Consultant > > IBM Business Consulting Services > > Mobile. (+44) 7740 923328 > > >
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