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=== Agenda === * NeOn training at FAO June 9th-11th ==== Day 1 ==== '''Part 1: General introduction to Networked Ontologies and NeOn; 3:00h (presentation and hands-on, by CNR+Ontoprise)''' * 09:00 [Unit 1.0] Presentation of tutors and trainees. 15’ * 09:15 [Unit 1.1] Computational ontologies (CNR): what they are and when to use them: brief introduction and hands-on with semantic tools; what is NeOn + question time. Hands-on Firefox. 30’ * 09:45 [Unit 1.2] The NeOn Toolkit (Ontoprise): Basics of NTK. Hands-on NTK. 15’ * 10:00 [Unit 1.3] Basic OWL ontology design Part 1 (CNR+Ontoprise): OWL tutorial (logic and reasoning) on NTK + question time. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 45’ * 10:45 Coffee break * 11:15 [Unit 1.4] Basic OWL ontology design Part 2 (CNR+Ontoprise): OWL tutorial (logic and reasoning) on NTK + question time. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 75’ * 12:30 Lunch break '''Part 2: NeOn Methodology with NTK demonstrations; 3:00h (presentation and hands-on, by UPM+CNR)''' * 14:30 [Unit 2.1] Facilitated access to NTK functionalities with Kali-ma (CNR): selecting and accessing plugins, and questionnaire for user evaluation. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 30’ * 15:00 [Unit 2.2] NeOn Glossary of Activities, scenarios for building ontology networks, and ontology lifecycle models (UPM). 40’ * 15:40 Coffee break * 16:10 [Unit 2.3] Methodological guidelines for the following activities (UPM). Hands-on NTK with gOntt, Watson, and LabelTranslator plugins: 110’ ** Scheduling (how to decide a particular ontology network lifecycle) ** Ontology Specification ** Ontological Resource Reuse ** Non-Ontological Resource Reuse and Reengineering ** Preliminary guidelines for ontology localization ==== Day 2 ==== '''Part 3: Pattern-based Ontology Design in OWL; 5:00h (presentation and hands-on, by CNR+UPM+Ontoprise)''' * 09:00 [Unit 3.1] Introduction to ontology design patterns and pattern-based design (CNR). Brief lecture. 20’ * 09:20 [Unit 3.1] Logical patterns (CNR): brief introduction and hands-on with solving advanced representation problems. Hands-on NTK. 60’ * 10:20 [Unit 3.2] Content patterns Part 1 (CNR): brief introduction and hands-on with solving content modeling issues by reusing ontologydesignpatterns.org material. Hands-on NTK and XD plugins. 25’ * 10:45 Coffee break * 11:15 [Unit 3.3] Content patterns Part 2 (CNR): brief introduction and hands-on with solving content modeling issues by reusing ontologydesignpatterns.org material. Hands-on NTK and XD plugins. 75’ * 12:30 Lunch break * 14:30 [Unit 3.3] Design architecture for modular ontologies (CNR): brief introduction and hands-on with dividing the modeling space of an ontology project into modules. Hands-on NTK with Modularization plugins. 40’ * 15:10 [Unit 3.4] NOR Re-engineering Method (based on patterns) (UPM). Lecture. 15’ * 15:25 [Unit 3.5] ODEMapster (demo included) (UPM). Hands-on NTK with ODEMapster plugins. 25’ * 15:50 Coffee break * 16:20 [Unit 3.6] Reengineering patterns (CNR): segmenting and providing usable semantics to thesauri with OWL and SKOS. Lecture and hands-on with NTK and Modularization plugins. 40’ ==== Day 3 ==== '''Part 4: Mini-project; 5:00h (hands-on, assisted by CNR+UPM+Ontoprise)''' * 9:00 [Unit 4.1] Trainees split into pairs, read a set of requirements (in the fishery domain) and transform them into competency questions. 60’ * 10:00 [Unit 4.2] Finding reusable resources. 60’ * 11:00 [Unit 4.3] Applying pattern-based design and evaluation. 120’ * 13:00 Lunch break * 14:30 [Unit 4.4] Discussing alternative solutions. 60’ ''Unit time here is indicative, since each pair can apply different priorities and can perform differently'' '''Part 5: Summary, Questions; 1:00h (15:30)'''
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