Re: CONTENT INTEROPERABILITY: F2F breakout summary

Sorry, I reported the wrong url in the previous message. The final large
use case document is at:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-webont-wg/2002Jan/0066.html

Leo

Leo Obrst wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> Below is the Face-to-Face breakout group summary for the Content
> Interoperability Use Case that Jonathan Dale was kind enough to scribe
> for us and distribute to the breakout group members. I am also attaching
> the notes in MS Word format from our session on Jan. 15 (which Jonathan
> scribed).
> 
> At the weekly telecon today (1/24), it was agreed that we need to do the
> following:
> 
> 1) complete the description of the 2 use cases which will be used by
> WOW-G for the content interoperability use case category:
> 
> A) The combined AgentCities/Travel Planning use case: Jonathan Dale and
> Mike Dean will consolidate a combined description and submit this to us
> and Jeff Heflin, the editor of the combined use case and requirements
> document.
> 
> B) The OntoWeb use case: Raphael Volz will revise the description of
> this use case and also submit it to us and Jeff Heflin.
> 
> Note that these should be completed as soon as possible: Jeff suggested
> by early next week.
> 
> Jonathan, Mike, Raphael -- is this agreeable to you all?
> 
> I believe that Jeff can use the descriptions of the requirements that we
> already had in the original large use case document reported at:
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-webont-wg/2001Dec/0104.html
> 
> Thanks!
> Leo
> 
> =====
> 
> WebONT Working Group - Content Interoperability Breakout Group
> 
> Leo Obrst, James Barnett, Mike Dean, Rafael Volz, Jonathan Dale (scribe)
> 
> 15th January, 2002
> 
> 
> 
> Two Use Cases
> 
> 1. Agentcities and Travel Planning for small devices
> 2. Ontology and Content Interoperability with OntoWeb
> 
> 
> 
> Language Requirements
> 
> 1.      Ontology namespaces and inter- and intra-ontology references
> 
> 2.      Ontology mapping relations (rules)
> 
> 3.      Consistency annotations; definition of annotation tags
> 
> 4.      Ontology partitioning
> 
> 5.      Meta-knowledge
> 
> 6.      Property typing
> 
> 7.      Ontology layering (more of a goal)
> 
> 8.      Lexical representations and muti-lingual/multi-cultural support
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