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Web-Ontology (WebOnt) Working Group (Closed)
Contents: Conclusions, drafts/specs · Schedule/Milestones · Membership · Charter/History
RDF and OWL are Semantic Web standards that provide a framework for asset management, enterprise integration and the sharing and reuse of data on the Web. [...] Testimonials from enterprise-scale implementors and independent developers illustrate current uses of these standards on the Web today.
World Wide Web Consortium Issues RDF and OWL Recommendations 10 Feb 2004
- OWL Web Ontology Language Overview
W3C Recommendation 10 Feb 2004. McGuinness, van Harmelen, eds. - OWL Web Ontology Language Guide
W3C Recommendation 10 Feb 2004. Smith, Welty, McGuinness, eds. - OWL Web Ontology Language Reference
W3C Recommendation 10 Feb 2004. Dean, Schreiber, eds. - OWL Web Ontology Language Semantics and Abstract Syntax
W3C Recommendation 10 Feb 2004. Patel-Schneider, Hayes, Horrocks, eds. - OWL Web Ontology Language Test Cases
W3C Recommendation 10 Feb 2004. Carroll, De Roo, eds. - OWL Web Ontology Language Use Cases and Requirements
W3C Recommendation 10 Feb 2004. Heflin, ed. - OWL Web Ontology Language XML Presentation Syntax
W3C Working Group Note 11 June 2003. Hori, Euzenat, Patel-Schneider. - OWL Web Ontology Language Parsing OWL in RDF/XML
W3C Working Group Note 21 Jan 2004. Bechofer.
All-
As of Monday, the 31st of May, our working group will officially come to an end. We have achieved all that we were chartered to do, and I believe our work is being quite well appreciated. ...
Jim and Guus 28 May 2004
The Working Group Charter cites the DAML+OIL W3C Note as an important influence and starting place for working group deliberations. The Editor's Draft of the OWL Web Ontology Language 1.0 Reference contains Appendix D which describes changes between DAML+OIL and OWL. This document should not be considered authoritative and is provided for the convenience of those wishing a short description of the changes.
In addition, a converter for changing DAML+OIL files into OWLhas been written by Jennifer Golbeck, a graduate student at the University of Maryland. This link is provided for convenience, the Working Group does not explicitely endorse this converter or warrant its correct performance.
initially from the charter; changes to be negotiated with the relevant parties via the SemWeb CG:
- 1 Nov 2001: WG starts (@@1st telcon?)
- Jan 2002: First face to face meeting - Lucent, New Jersey
- ... (see history below)
- 29 Jul 2002: 1st working drafts SEM: abstract syntax
- 29 Jul 2002: 1st working drafts LANG: reference
- 29 Jul 2002: 1st working drafts GUIDE: synopsis)
- 24 Oct 2002 1st WD TEST: test cases
- 11 Nov 2002 updated w.r.t Bristol ftf LANG: reference
- 4 Nov 2002 1st WD of 1st WD of elaborated guide
- 8 Nov 2002 1st WD of elaborated semantics
- @@tech plenary
- 31 Mar 2003: last call requirements, guide, semantics, reference, overview
dependencies:
- 28 May 2003: last call test
- 18 Aug 2003 Candidate Recommendation for requirements.
- 18 Aug 2003 Candidate Recommendation for guide.
- 18 Aug 2003 Candidate Recommendation for reference.
- 18 Aug 2003 Candidate Recommendation for semantics
- 18 Aug 2003 Candidate Recommendation for test.
- 18 Aug 2003 Candidate Recommendation for overview.
- Dec 2003 proposed rec for requirements.
- Dec 2003 proposed rec for guide.
- Dec 2003 proposed rec for semantics.
dependency:
- Dec 2003 proposed rec for test.
dependency:
- Dec 2003 proposed rec for reference.
- Dec 2003 proposed rec for overview.
To join this working group, review the charter etc. and have your advisory committee representative nominate you in a mail message to [email protected] using the form from the CFR/CFP (member-confidential). If you're not affiliated with a W3C member organization but you feel you have experties not currently represented in the group that you would like to contribute, contact the co-chairs.
Then, if you like, introduce yourself to the group with a short bio and and what you have to contribute, as well as what you hope to get from the group.
See also: LANG/TEST/SEM/GUIDE focus group primaries as of 6 Mar 2002.
- Yasser Alsafadi, Philips Electronics N.V.
[email protected] - *ALT Jean-François Baget, INRIA,
[email protected] - *ALT James Barnette, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA),
[email protected] - *ALT Sean Bechhofer, Network Inference,
[email protected] ( intro) - Jonathan Borden,
[email protected] (Invited Expert; intro) - *ALTFrederik Brysse, Ivis Group, Limited
[email protected] ( intro) - Stephen Buswell, Stilo Technology
[email protected], [email protected] ( intro) - Jeremy Carroll, Hewlett Packard Company
[email protected], [email protected] ( intro) - Dan Connolly, W3C
[email protected] - Peter Crowther, Network Inference
[email protected] - Jonathan Dale, Fujitsu Limited
[email protected] ( intro) - Jos De Roo, Agfa-Gevaert N. V.
[email protected] ( intro) - *ALT D.C. De Roure, University of Southampton
[email protected] ( intro) - Mike Dean
[email protected] (invited expert; intro) - Jérôme Euzenat, INRIA,
[email protected] - Dieter Fensel, Ibrow,
[email protected] ( intro) - Tim Finin, Maryland Information and Network Dynamics Lab at the University of Maryland
[email protected] ( intro) - Nicholas Gibbins, University of Southampton
[email protected] ( intro) - Pat Hayes,
[email protected] (invited expert) ( intro) - Sandro Hawke, W3C
[email protected] ( intro) - Jeff Heflin
[email protected] (invited expert; intro) - Ziv Hellman, <
[email protected]>, Unicorn Solutions Inc. ( intro) - James Hendler, Maryland Information and Network Dynamics Lab at the University of Maryland
[email protected] (Co-Chair; intro) - Bernard Horan
[email protected] Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Masahiro Hori
[email protected] (invited expert) - Ian Horrocks, Network Inference
[email protected] ( intro) - Jane Hunter, DSTC
[email protected] - Francesco Iannuzzelli, <
[email protected]>, Ivis Group Limited ( intro) - Ruediger Klein, Daimler Chrysler Research and Technology
[email protected] ( intro) - *ALT Natasha Kravtsova, Philips Electronics N.V.
[email protected] ( intro) - Ora Lassila, Nokia
[email protected], [email protected] ( intro) - *ALTAlexander Maedche, <
[email protected]>, Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) - Massimo Marchiori, W3C
[email protected] - Deborah McGuinness, Stanford
[email protected] ( intro) - Enrico Motta, Ibrow
[email protected] ( intro) - Leo Obrst, MITRE
[email protected] ( intro) - Laurent Olivry EDF (Electricite De France)
[email protected] - Martin Pike, Stilo Technology
[email protected] ( intro) - Marwan Sabbouh, MITRE
[email protected] ( intro) - Guus Schreiber, Ibrow
[email protected] (Co-Chair; intro) - Shimizu Noboru, Interoperability Technology Association for Information Processing, Japan (INTAP)
[email protected] - *ALT Michael Sintek, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) Gmbh
[email protected] ( intro) - Michael Smith, Electronic Data System (EDS)
[email protected] ( intro) - John Stanton, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
[email protected] [email protected] ( intro) - Lynn Andrea Stein,
[email protected] (invited expert; intro) - Herman ter Horst, Philips Electronics N.V.
[email protected] ( intro) - Lynne R. Thompson, Unisys Corporation
[email protected] ( intro) - David Trastour, Hewlett Packard Company
[email protected], [email protected] ( intro) - Frank van Harmelen, Ibrow
[email protected] ( intro) - Bernard Vatant, Mondeca
[email protected] ( intro) - Raphael Volz, <
[email protected]>, Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) ( intro) - Evan Wallace,
[email protected], National Institute of Standards and technology ( intro) - Christopher Welty, <
[email protected]>, IBM Corporation - Charles White <
[email protected]>, Network Inference ( intro) - John Yanosy,
[email protected], Motorola Corp.
*ALT = Alternate member.
in progress: formal version of WG membership, derived from official records: webont-mem-publ.rdf, Makefile
Administrative stuff for the team contact/chair:group/email database entry for WebOnt WG, w3t-semweb-reviewarchive.
The WebOnt WG charter delegates a portion of work from the W3C Membership as a whole to this group. The events below led up to the creation of this group and chart our progress:
- in Feb 2004
- teleconferences: 26 Feb
- in Jan 2004
- teleconferences: 29 Jan, 15 Jan
- in Dec 2003
- teleconferences: 18 Dec
- 15 Dec 2003
- : OWL is a W3C Proposed Recommendation. review forms and comments due 19 January 2004.
- 1 Dec 2003
- sent request for PR to The Director; see also: Exit Criteria in the implementation report; tracking implementation experience and tools, 10 Oct RDF drafts
- in Nov 2003
- teleconferences: 13 Nov
- in Oct 2003
- ISWC2003 was a significant outreach event.
- in Oct 2003
- teleconferences: 30 Oct, 9 Oct, 2 Oct
- in Sep 2003
- teleconferences: 18 Sep, 11 Sep, 4 Sep
- in Aug 2003
- teleconferences: 21 Aug, 7 Aug
- 19 Aug 2003
- OWL is a Candidate Recommendation!. See also some early press coverage
- 30 July 2003
- CR request. Work on last call review status subsides.
- 17 July 2003
- charter extended thru Jan 2004 announcement to W3C membership, following 1May call for review
- July 2003
- telcons: 24 July, 10 Jul, 3 Jul
- June 2003
- telcons: 26 Jun, (editors' meeting 19 Jun), 12 Jun, 5 Jun
- May 2003
- telcons: 29 May, 22 May, 15 May, 8 May, 1 May
- Apr 2003
- telcons: 24 Apr, (17Apr cxld), 10 Apr, 3Apr
- 1 Apr 2003
- last call (docs dated 31Mar).
- Mar 2003
- teleconferences 27Mar (with ammendment), 20 Mar (with ammendment), 13 Mar
- 3-7 Mar 2003
- W3C Technical Plenary in Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
- Feb 2003
- teleconferences 27Feb, 20 Feb, 13 Feb, 6 Feb
- Jan 2003
- teleconferences 30Jan, 23Jan, 16Jan, ftf 9Jan, 2Jan
- 9-10 Jan 2003
- 5th ftf in Manchester, UK
- Dec 2002
- teleconferences 19Dec, 12Dec, 5Dec,
- Nov 2002
- teleconferences 28Nov cxld, 21Nov, 14Nov, 7Nov
- Oct 2002
- teleconferences: 31Oct, 24 Oct, 17Oct
- 24 Oct
- 1st WD TEST@@
- 7-8 Oct
- 4th ftf in Bristol, UK
- Sep 2002
- teleconferences: 26Sep, 19Sep, 12Sep, 5Sep
- Aug 2002
- teleconferences: 29Aug, 22Aug ( ammendment), 15Aug, 8Aug cxld, 1Aug
- 29 Jul 2002
- 1st working drafts: SEM (abstract syntax), LANG (reference), GUIDE (synopsis)
- Jul 2002
- teleconferences: 25Jul, 18Jul, 11Jul, 4 Jul cxld
- 1-2 Jul 2002
- 3rd ftf in Stanford, CA
- Jun 2002
- teleconferences: 27Jun, 20Jun, 13Jun, 6Jun
- May 2002
- teleconferences: 30May, 23 May, 16May, 2May
- Apr 2002
- teleconferences: 18Apr, 11Apr, 4Apr clxd,
- 8-9 Apr 2002
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- Mar 2002
- teleconferences: 28Mar, @@
- Feb 2002
- teleconferences: 28 Feb,@@
- 25 Feb-1 Mar 2002
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- Jan 2002
- teleconferences: 3 Jan, 24Jan, 31Jan
- 14-15 Jan 2002
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- Dec 2001
- Teleconferences: 6 Dec, 13Dec, 20 Dec
- 18 Dec 2001
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- Nov 2001
- teleconferences: 12 Nov, 29 Nov
- 1 Nov 2001
- ANNOUNCE: W3C Web Ontology (WebOnt) Working Group
Dan Connolly
- 26 Oct 2001
- Announcement: Web Ontology Working Group Creation for Semantic Web Activity (member-confidential)
- 27 Aug 2001
- update: Semantic Web Activity and Web Ontology Working Group
Dan Connolly
- 27 Aug 2001
- Call For Review, Call for Participation: Web Ontology Working Group (member-confidential)
- 14 Aug
- announcement
- 13 Aug 2001
- Call for participation (member-confidential)
- 9th February 2001
- Semantic Web Activity created; see Semantic Web Actvity Statement
note: WebOnt patent disclosures, W3C manual of style, pubrules checker, spec-prod
- W3C Process of 19 July 2001, supplimentary Art of Consensus Guide
- URIs
Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax
IETF Draft Standard August 1998 (RFC 2396) T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter
- what you really need to know:
-
- more background
- Web Naming and Addressing Overview (URIs, URLs, ...) at W3C
- XML:
Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0
W3C Recommendation Feb 1998
- what you really need to know:
-
- more background
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) at W3C
- XML Namespaces
Namespaces in XML
W3C Recommendation Jan 1999
- what you really need to know:
-
- more background
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) at W3C
- RDF, RDF Schema
Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax Specification
World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation, 1999 Lassila, Swick [eds]
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-rdf-syntax-19990222
background: RDF: Resource Description Framework at W3C
Resource Description Framework (RDF) Schema Specification 1.0
W3C Candidate Recommendation 27 March 2000.
RDF/n3 primer, RDF/n3->RDF/xml conversion tool
- DAML+OIL, DAML, OIL
Dan Connolly, WG team contact
Jim Hendler, Co-Chair
Guus Schreiber, Co-Chair
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