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Ontology Summit 2007: OntologySummit2007_Survey individual responses
OntologySummit2007_Survey/Response input from Michel Biezunski
Please make sure you refer to the Ontology Summit 2007 & OntologySummit2007_Survey pages for the full context of the input.
Question 1 Respondant Info
Name: Michel Biezunski
Question 2 Affiliated - I am affiliated with the following constituencies/communities (please check all that apply)
[ ] Formal ontology communities
[X] Semantic Web communities
[ ] Linguistic communities
[ ] Concept Map community
[X] Topic Map community
[ ] SEARCH communities
[ ] Web 2.0 communities
[ ] Thesauri community
[ ] Taxonomy communities
[ ] Metadata communities
[X] XML communities
[ ] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
[X] System Architecture communities
[ ] Biomedical communities
[X] Standards Development communities
[ ] Other (please specify): (Not Answered)
Question 2a Representing - I represent the perspective of the following constituency/community (please pick one; if you want to provide input from more than one perspective, please return a separate form):
[ ] 1. Formal ontology communities
[ ] 2. Semantic Web communities
[ ] 3. Linguistic communities
[ ] 4. Concept Map community
[ ] 5. Topic Map community
[ ] 6. SEARCH communities
[ ] 7. Web 2.0 communities
[ ] 8. Thesauri community
[ ] 9. Taxonomy communities
[ ] 10. Metadata communities
[ ] 11. XML communities
[ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
[X] 13. System Architecture communities
[ ] 14. Biomedical communities
[ ] 15. Standards Development communities
[ ] 16. Other (please specify): (Not Answered)
Question 2b Specific Community
or sub-community I am affiliated with: I am looking for it.
Question 2c Expertise Self Assessment - With respect to the perspective you are representing and providing input from, I am a/an:
[ ] 1. informed layman
[ ] 2. practitioner
[X] 3. expert
[ ] 4. other (please specify): (Not Answered)
Question 3a Ontology Value -
"A common set of terms and processing rules."
Question 3b Ontology Issues -
"Defining the level to which it is operational, i.e. whether it embraces
the rest or if it is embraced by it. Ontology is only one specific
point of view. Degree of Agreement evolves over time."
Question 3c Ontology Problems -
"Try to elucidate the divergence between the meaning of "ontology"
in the philosophical sense ("the science of being") which conveys
the notion of absolute and the computer-science sense
('an exhaustive conceptual schema') which tends to impose the
misleading view that there is no other way to conceptualize.
An ontology should be seen as a particular world view."
Question 3d Corresponding Solutions -
"Decompose in a common low level representation, and recompose
several views (=ontologies). This is equivalent to decompose
operations in assembly language, and recompose them according
to different high level languages."
Question 4aGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: Subject
Gloss: An understanding of a thing.
Reference (citation/url): (Not Answered)
Artifact (name/version): (Not Answered)
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4a1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[ ] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[ ] 2. 2 - rarely
[X] 3. 3 - sometimes
[ ] 4. 4 - quite often
[ ] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4a2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 4bGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: Topic
Gloss: An expression of a subject
Reference (citation/url): (Not Answered)
Artifact (name/version): <topic> element in Topic Maps. Subject / Object in RDF
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4b1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[ ] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[ ] 2. 2 - rarely
[ ] 3. 3 - sometimes
[X] 4. 4 - quite often
[ ] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4b2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 4cGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: Name
Gloss: A string attached to a subject. Subjects may have zero, one or several names.
Reference (citation/url): (Not Answered)
Artifact (name/version): (Not Answered)
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4c1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[ ] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[ ] 2. 2 - rarely
[ ] 3. 3 - sometimes
[ ] 4. 4 - quite often
[X] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4c2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 4dGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: Identifier
Gloss: A string that uniquely designates a subject. A formal expression of a subject.
Reference (citation/url): (Not Answered)
Artifact (name/version): A key in a database.
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4d1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[ ] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[ ] 2. 2 - rarely
[ ] 3. 3 - sometimes
[X] 4. 4 - quite often
[ ] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4d2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 4eGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: Perspective
Gloss: A bias in which a universe is seen that determines
the expressions that are uttered to express it.
Reference (citation/url): (Not Answered)
Artifact (name/version): (Not Answered)
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4e1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[ ] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[ ] 2. 2 - rarely
[ ] 3. 3 - sometimes
[ ] 4. 4 - quite often
[X] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4e2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 4fGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: View
Gloss: A set of expressions treated as a unit.
Reference (citation/url): (Not Answered)
Artifact (name/version): (Not Answered)
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4f1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[ ] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[ ] 2. 2 - rarely
[X] 3. 3 - sometimes
[ ] 4. 4 - quite often
[ ] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4f2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 4gGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: Monad
Gloss (definition): A simple substance that enters into composites
Reference (citation/url): G.W. Leibniz. Monadology,
1. [ G.W. Leibniz's Monadology, by Nicholas Rescher,
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991]
Artifact (name/version): (Not Answered)
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4g1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[ ] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[X] 2. 2 - rarely
[ ] 3. 3 - sometimes
[ ] 4. 4 - quite often
[ ] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4g2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 4hGlossary - Ontology-related 'vocabulary' and representative 'artifact' from your constituency or community:
Term: Entelechy
Gloss: One could give the name "entelechies" to all simple substances
or created monads. For they all have in them a certain perfection
[echousi to enteles], there is a certain self-sufficiency [autarkeia]
that makes them sources of their own internal actions...
Reference (citation/url): G.W. Leibniz. Monadology, 18.
[ G.W. Leibniz's Monadology, by Nicholas Rescher,
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991]
Artifact (name/version): (Not Answered)
- Artifact Ref. (url): (Not Answered)
Question 4h1 Called An Ontology - On a scale of 1 to 5, (where 1 means totally unlikely and 5 means almost always), would the above term or artifact be referred to as an "ontology" in your community?
[X] 1. 1 - totally unlikely
[ ] 2. 2 - rarely
[ ] 3. 3 - sometimes
[ ] 4. 4 - quite often
[ ] 5. 5 - almost always
Question 4h2 Additional Remarks -
"(Not Answered)"
Question 5 Confirm Participation - where,
a 'convener' is a participant who provides substantive contribution to the Ontology Summit 2007
initiative (through the online discourse, this survey, and other events leading to or during
the workshops and the written communique process), and
a 'co-sponsor' is an organization who is providing technical or funding support (e.g. supporting
member(s) of its technical staff to participate as a 'convener'), and/or endorsing the objective
of this Ontology Summit 2007,
[ ] I agree that my name can be listed as a 'convener' of Ontology Summit 2007
[ ] I will consider endorsing the Ontology Summit 2007 communique. Please send it to me for
review when it is ready. I will confirm my endorsement after the review.
[ ] I confirm that you may list my organization as a 'co-sponsor' for
Ontology Summit 2007 (details below).
Question 5a Co-Sponsor confirmation:
Organization Name: (Not Answered)
Link (url) to Logo: (Not Answered)