Ontolog Forum
Input to the 2004-01-08 Planning Session by PeterYim
- Ontolog Forum Planning
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- Articulate Goals (1 to 3 years)
Task: Draft at least two goals (projects, to do items) & 2 measurable objectives (deliverables) for each goal Time: 7 minutes to work independently & 3 minutes to review
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- Goals
- Be the foremost international open forum on Business Domain ontology -- attracting, retaining, [and invigorating] the best minds in this field as members of the community
- be running major projects in collaboration with other organizations in the business ontology domain
- Goals
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- Deliverables
- have at least 5 to 10 active participants in all of the key facets of a community of practice
- number of projects going in 1 year - 3 ; 2 years - 10 ; 3 years - 30
- Deliverables
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(ran out of time) ... moving on
- UBL Ontology Project Planning
- What timeframe?
- be able to release a first ubl-ontology (alpha-1) by May 2004
- be at beta stage by end Dec. 2004
- 2 goals
- get funded so we actually have resources to get this work done
- team up with others -- standards group (UBL, UN/CEFACT, NIST, ...) and users organizations, so that our deliverables can be validated and applied
- deliverables
- SBIR proposal by January 15
- get awarded at least 1 SBIR grant by Jun 2004
- start 3 pilot implementations after alpha is available
- have a demo for each of our 3 use cases
- What timeframe?
- Constraints - top 4
- not properly organized
- don't have an action plan
- not yet funded
- not properly trained to implement the methodology adopted
- Strategy
- get organized
- form a proper team, with committed leadership
- put together an action plan
- do KIF training (core player should all know how, even if not proficient)
- then assemble pairs of ontologist+domain experts and then formalize in natural language first
- get funded (and hire students to code after the process above)
- post a project plan / gantt chart ... (the whole works) ... and keep that refreshed
- get organized
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- also, we should have started with core components, not documents (like purchase order or invoice)
- 3 issues under [Gap Analysis] - description, resolution strategy & 2 measurable objectives each: (session: 2004.02.05)
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- (1) Lack of solid project plan -- as a project, maybe because this is a distributed ad hoc working group, we still lack the very basic organization and project life-cycle planning and management processes that ordinary projects of this sort would have started out with.
- Strategies --
- what we are doing now (OntologPlanning 2004) is good, let's keep that up, and get more people involved
- appoint project managers and start to manage the UblOntology project like a "real" project, with regular and structured meetings (virtual or f2f), deliverables and deadlines.
- alloting one weekly session per month to do planning (as we are doing now) is great!
- before doing that, I think we need to get some sponsorship or funding, so that core people can make this part of their "job" and a priority to get things done on time.
- Strategies --
- (1) Lack of solid project plan -- as a project, maybe because this is a distributed ad hoc working group, we still lack the very basic organization and project life-cycle planning and management processes that ordinary projects of this sort would have started out with.
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- (2) Not properly trained to implement the methodology which has been adopted -- participating members should all be brought up to speed on the basics of formalizing a concept (say, something in UBL) and representing that in SUO-KIF.
- Strategies --
- do structured tutorials and have them documented for future reference and re-use
- Strategies --
- (2) Not properly trained to implement the methodology which has been adopted -- participating members should all be brought up to speed on the basics of formalizing a concept (say, something in UBL) and representing that in SUO-KIF.
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- (3) Not adequately funded -- if we were to develop any sort of serious standards work, we need the resources to get things done properly.
- Strategies --
- form a fund-raising sub- task force
- get commercial and government sponsors
- Strategies --
- (3) Not adequately funded -- if we were to develop any sort of serious standards work, we need the resources to get things done properly.