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The 1 st international Workshop on Ontology Content and Evaluation in Enterprise

The 1 st international Workshop on Ontology Content and Evaluation in Enterprise. October  31, 2005  Montpellier, France.  Welcome to OnToContent 2006. (Organizers and Co-chairs). Mustafa Jarrar , STARLAb, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Claude Ostyn , IEEE-LTSC, USA

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The 1 st international Workshop on Ontology Content and Evaluation in Enterprise

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  1. The 1st international Workshop on Ontology Content and Evaluation in Enterprise October  31, 2005  Montpellier, France  Welcome to OnToContent 2006 (Organizers and Co-chairs) Mustafa Jarrar, STARLAb, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Claude Ostyn, IEEE-LTSC, USA Werner Ceusters, University of Buffalo ,USA Andreas Persidis, Biovista, Greece

  2. O OA The Ontology Outreach Advisory This workshop is organized by :

  3. O OA The Ontology Outreach Advisory The OOA: • An international not-for-profit organization (will be registered next month, in Belgium). • Consists of industry, government, and research leaders and innovators with respect to ontology development, use, or education. • An initiative in KnowledgeWeb (FP6-507482 NoE). • The mission: • Develop strategies for ontology recommendation and standardization, • Promote the ontology technology to industry. • It is mainly content-oriented rather than only technology-oriented. • Organized as a number of domain chapters (HR, eHealth, financial, legal, etc.) and working groups (Ontology Evaluation, Upper-Level) • Previous activities: (Workshops: Oxford’06, Crete’05, Crete’04…..), Ontology Quality Guidelines, etc.

  4. Paper Submission & Selection • 34% acceptance rate. 36 papers were submitted. 12 papers were selected (8 full papers, 4 position papers). • (2-4) reviewers were assigned for each paper: (At least 1 ontology expert, at least 1 HR/HLS expert, etc.). • Papers were judged according to :originality, validity, significance to theory and practice, readability and organization, and relevancy to the workshop topics and beyond. • OnToContent’07: will be part of the OTM’07, call for papers soon, suggestions are very welcomed.

  5. Acknowledgement Program committee: Adil Hameed, Alain Leger, Aldo Gangemi, André Valente, Andrew Stranieri, Avigdor Gal, Barry Smith, Bill Andersen, Bob Colomb, Christiane Fellbaum, Christopher Brewster, Ernesto Damiani, Fausto Giunchiglia, Francesco Danza, Francky Trichet, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Giorgos Stamou, Hans Akkermans, Harith Alani, Jeff Pan, Jens Lemcke, John Sowa, Joost Breuker, Karl Stroetman, Kewen Wang, Luk Vervenne, Lina Al-Jadir, Miguel-Angel Sicilia, Mohand-Said Hacid, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Paolo Bouquet, Paul Piwek, Robert Meersman, Robert Tolksdorf, Sergio Tessaris, Silvie Spreeuwenberg, Simon White, Stephen McGibbon, Theo Mensen, Yannick Legré, Yannis Charalabidis, Yaser Bishr.

  6. Program Session 1: Ontology Quality and Consensus -Chair: Mustafa Jarrar Session 2: Ontology construction and eHealth ontologies -Chair: Esteban Zimanyi Session 3:Competence Ontologies -Chair: Damiani Ernesto

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