Day 1
Morning
Rinke's talk: could be applicable to JC3IEDM & effective date of reports stuff.
Alan's talk on Driving Applications is about patient record systems; find out if demo is available and talk to Mathis.
Greg (BBN)'s talk on OWL/SWRL/RDBMS: look at Asio Tools Suite as it looks similar to SI Search. Looks to be focussed on RDBMS, but need to figure out what Semantic Query Decomposition is... Also interested in Easy Key proposal. All mappings in SWRL? Does "data scrubbing" using SWRL too. Tend to use CWA.
Joanne: Read "Three Cups of Tea" by Ted Morgenstern? Good point: "future" means not us and not now. Interesting: information exchange really just needs XML schema [can this be derived from some core OWL documents?]
After break
OS on natural language. Could use this in TIDE to explain ontologies? Manchester syntax has <50% understanding in survey.
Manchester OWL syntax for 1.1. Look at use cases for annotations (on annotations).
OPPL (Mikel): online source code. Nice support for regexes. Really nice design patterns pages.
Afternoon
Henson Graves on OWL1.1. in System Engineering: verification of requirements; used (and recommended) DOLCE, esp. ultra-light version as upper ontology.
Rinke on representing legal knowledge: traceability; accountability (why);
Carsten on EL++
CEX & MEX: SNOMED CT to be on every NHS doctor's computer! Gives a definition of difference between (EL) ontologies. Compares SNOMED 05 and 06. We could look at differences between C2IEDM and JC3IEDM. MEX works out the minimal modules.

