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Practical Solutions for Improving Semantic Interoperability: Toward Better Data Integration and Service Oriented Architectures Register Now
by David S Frankel Price: $1,295.00 (for 1 attendee) Register now and save $200. (Early Bird)
Location : Los Angeles, CA | December 5th & 6th, 2013 | 8:45 AM to 4:30 PM
Overview: In an economy where a company's business network of suppliers, distributors, partners, and customers is an increasingly important source of competitive advantage, semantic interoperability - the ability of human and automated agents to coordinate their functioning based on a shared understanding of the data that flows among them - is a major economic enabler. Consequently, semantic interoperability problems drive up integration costs across industry.
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Agenda: Day 1
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Chief Data Office Personnel Data Architects Data Integrators Enterprise Architects Business Architects Business Analysts Solutions Architects Application Developers
Areas Covered in the Session:
Lecture 1: Introduction and seminar overview Lecture 2: Why the demand for data integration is high and increasing Lecture 3: Current state of the art in data integration - what we have achieved and the remaining semantic interoperability gap
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Lecture 4: The business impact of the lack of semantic interoperability on data integration complexity and costs l
Lecture 5: Keeping it simple: Modest improvements for substantial economic returns Lecture 6: Introduction to practical solutions Lecture 7: The power and limitations of semantic ontologies and
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The current state of the art in data integration - what we have achieved, and remaining gaps The business impact of the lack of semantic interoperability on data integration complexity and costs Keeping it simple: Identifying the approaches that are most achievable in the short to medium term and yet provide substantial benefit An in-depth look at new
Lecture 9: Semantic metadata drill-down - a metamodel for semantic metadata
techniques for improving semantic interoperability, leveraging international standards. This includes an examination of the power and limitations of the Semantic Web in attacking the semantic interoperability problem,
Lecture 10: Tradeoffs between ontologies and vocabularies and the
with a particular focus on the tradeoffs between OWL and
vocabularies Lecture 8: Making semantic ontologies and vocabularies actionable via semantic metadata -- an overview of the techniques and applicable standards
associated Semantic Web languages OWL and SKOS - implications for use with semantic metadata Day 2
SKOS, two key Semantic Web languages used for building ontologies and vocabularies.
Lecture 1: Review of Day 1 material, more Q & A
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Lecture 2: Semantic metadata modeling exercises and group discussion of exercise experiences
David Frankel
Lecture 3: Introducing semantic metadata into existing environments non-invasively - preliminary remarks Lecture 4: Integrating the Semantic Metadata Metamodel into existing metamodels Lecture 5: Storing semantic metadata in data stores that are separate from pre-existing metadata - includes discussion of using RDF triple stores for the new metadata Lecture 6: Modeling exercise extension: Modeling semantic metadata as RDF triples Lecture 7: Leveraging existing vocabularies and ontologies - technical and non-technical issues Lecture 8: Naming conventions based on semantic structure - utility and pitfalls Lecture 9: Importance and limitations of Linked Open Data for effective semantic metadata, and techniques for overcoming the limitations
Independent Consultant, David Frankel Consulting David Frankelhas over 30 years of experience as a programmer, architect, and technical strategist. He is recognized as a pioneer and international authority on the subject of model-driven systems and semantic information modeling. He has a wealth of experience driving companies and industry at large to successfully adopt strategic technologies. He has an outstanding ability to communicate in technical mentoring situations, publications, and presentations. He has published two books and dozens of trade press articles, and has presented at many industry conferences. He has a reputation for facilitating collaboration that, along with his strong technical expertise, has led him to co-author a number of important industry software standards, including UML速, ISO 20022, BIAN, and the XBRL Abstract Model. He served terms as an elected member of the Object
Lecture 10: Provisions for defining semantic metadata in BIAN, ISO 20022, UN/CEFACT, and XBRL standards
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