SWMU Meeting Briefings: Presenter Site

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TIME
DESCRIPTION
PERFORMER

Wednesday, May 7
0830-1030 MOTIVATION
0830-0845 Introduction and Kickoff. The DARPA Vision Murray Burke, DARPA
0845-0930 A Vision of the Semantic Web in Industry and Personal Life Jim Hendler, UMd
0930-1000 Operational Imperative of the Semantic Web Wayne Perras, MITRE Corp
1000-1030 Technical Value of the Semantic Web Mike Dean, BBN
1030-1045 BREAK
1045-1215 SEMANTIC WEB DESCRIPTION AND STATUS
1045-1115 DAML/OWL, Essential Building Blocks for the Semantic Web Roger Costello, MITRE Corporation
1115-1145 Status of Semantic Web standardization, commercialization and R&D Eric Miller, W3C
1145-1215 What the future DARPA (and EU)R&D roadmap looks like for Rules, Services, Security, Ontological Content Murray Burke, DARPA IXO / Mike Dean, BBN
1215-1330 LUNCH
1330-1535 KEY EARLY ADOPTER PRESENTATIONS
1330-1355 Horus Joe Rockmore, Cyladian
1355-1420 AMC/Foreign Clearance Guidance Mark Gorniak, AFRL
1420-1445 NSA J. Smart, NSA
1445-1510 SONAT/DAML Experiment Cola Atkinson, BBN
1510-1535 Coalition Search and Rescue Task Support Demonstration (CoSAR-TS) Jeff Bradshaw, Univ. of West Florida
1535-1600 BREAK
1600-1700 Semantic Web for the Military User: How can I use it?
1600-1630 Semantic Web Pilot Program Elements Cola Atkinson, BBN
1630-1700 Semantic Web Resources Mike Dean, BBN
1700-1900 KEY EARLY ADOPTER DEMONSTRATION/COCKTAIL HOUR
Coalition Search and Rescue Task Support (CoSAR-TS)
HORUS
(includes Microsoft Word plug-in and AERODAML)
Semantic Operational Net Assessment(SONAT)/DAML Experiment
AMC/Foreign Clearance Guide
AMC/Notice to Airmen (NOTAMS)
MINDSWAP Tools
GeoTopics in DAML
Semantic Web Database Scalability
Semantic Search

Thursday, May 8
This day will consist of Tutorials and Demonstrations to run in parallel. The intent is to give the military technical manager the opportunity to delve into greater detail the opportunities for using DAML, its tools and services, and to provide some demos of some of the more promising technologies of the DAML program. The demonstrations for today should be arranged on an individual basis during day one by those wishing greater detail, or to show additional demonstration technical advisors who may have missed the opportunity to see them on May 7th. Please contact Jack Howard at jhoward@schafercorp-ballston.com with additional questions.

Tutorial Groups will operate in parallel - 90-minute groups. For example, Tutorial A and B will run twice, from 0800 to 0930, and from 1300-1430, and Tutorials C and D will run from 1000-1130 and 1500-1630, thus permitting an attendee to be able to attend each tutorial. The half hour breaks between offer time for side discussions and real breaks, if needed.

Tutorial A-Ontologies- Tutorial Summary
Deborah McGuinness, Standford
Tutorial B -Tools- Tutorial Summary
Mike Dean, BBN/Jim Hendler, UMd
Tutorial C -Services Part 1-
-Services Part 2-
-Services Part 3 -
Tutorial Summary
David Martin, SRI
Tutorial D -DAML/OWL Language- Tutorial Summary
Roger Costello, MITRE