What can ontologies do for standardisation? OntoCommons.eu project in the standardisation ecosystem

What can ontologies do for standardisation? OntoCommons.eu project in the standardisation ecosystem

30 Sep 2021

Objective of the webinar

OntoCommons is the EU H2020 funded project dedicated to the standardisation of data documentation through ontologies.
One of its main objectives is to create synergies and cooperate with relevant bodies and initiatives, in particular European and international standardisation bodies.
In this webinar, the OntoCommons consortium will present the impacts and future plans that the project is addressing in the standardization context, the current landscape and standardisation priorities, and some examples of ongoing collaborations.


Who is it for?

Standardisation experts, ontologists, initiatives interested in cooperating with OntoCommons are welcome to join.

 

Agenda (CEST)

3:00 pm What is OntoCommons.eu: brief project introduction Nadja Adamovic (Technische Universität Wien)
3:05 pm OntoCommons.eu & the standardization landscape  Dimitris Kiritsis (Universitetet i Oslo)
3:15 pm ICT Standardisation Priorities in the EC context Silvana Muscella (Trust-IT)
3:25 pm

Panel discussions on standardisation and ontologies:

  • ontologies standards in ISO
  • ontologies standards in standard organisations and in ETSI
  • ontologies standards in industrial organisations

Moderator: Hedi Karray (Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tarbes)


Panelists:
Boonserm Kulvatunyou (National Institute of Standards and Technology) 
Mauro Dragoni (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Ulrike Parson (iiRDS)
Steffen Lamparter (Siemens)
Evgeny Kharlamov (Bosch)

3:55 pm Examples of ongoing collaborations Gerhard Goldbeck (Goldbeck Consulting Ltd)
4:10 pm Q&A Dimitris Kiritsis (Universitetet i Oslo)
4:15 pm Wrap-up & Close Nadja Adamovic (Technische Universität Wien)

 

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Publication date: 23 Sep 2021