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8 - 11 April 2025

09:00 start each day

Agenda time zone: EST (UTC -5)
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National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) [map]

9700 Great Seneca Hwy, Rockville, MD 20850

Registration

Registration Fee: 350 USD Early and 450 USD for Late

Online Registration Form - TBD


Contacts

Organizers

Serm Kulvatunyou (NIST), Farhad Ameri (Arizona State University), Jim Wilson (OAGi), Jim Logan (OAGi), Barry Smith (NCOR), Michael Figura (OAGi), Jim Wilson (OAGi IOF), Dusan Sormaz (Ohio University), Milos Drobnjakovic (NIST), Arkopaul Sarkar (NIST), Alexandru Todor (DIN Software), Melinda Hodkiewicz (UWA), Gabriela Henning (Intech), Josh Ki (Lockheed), Roger Hart (NIIMBL), Adlane Rebai (Merck Millipore Sigma), Stephen Wing (Merck Millipore Sigma), Elyse Eason (Merck), Dimitris Kiritsis,


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Tuesday, 8 April : Plenary, tutorials and working sessions (09:00 - 17:30)

Opening Plenary (Room TBA)

Time

Agenda Topic

Speaker

Description

09:00 - 09:05

Welcome from the organizers

Serm Kulvatunyou (NIST)

Welcome and logistics info from the organizers

09:05 - 09:10

Welcome from the host

Joanie Chin, NIST Engineering Lab Director

09:10 - 09:35

Opening remarks

Jim Wilson (OAGi President and CEO)

Introduce OAGi and OAGi IOF/Connect memberships and their organizational missions. Updates on the organizational changes, e.g., BMIC formation.

09:35 - 10:15

Knowledge Graph and AI

Chaitan Baru (NSF)

10:15 - 10:45

Ontology in Industry

Rebeca Arista (Airbus)

This talk will showcase the Execelab project at Airbus featuring the integration of design and simulation using an IOF Driven Semantic Hub.

Break: 10:45 - 11:10

11:00 - 11:30

Ontology and AI

Nicole Manno and Douglas Orellana (ManTech)

This talk, entitled “Enhancing Accessibility to Portfolio Analyses through an Ontologically-Backed Digital Thread”, will showcase ManTech’s Smart Portfolio Solution which uses AI and an ontologically-backed digital thread architecture to allow users to access and analyze complex data across information systems.

11:30 - 12:00

Metadata Modeling for Enterprise Integration

Yan Lu (NIST)

12:00 - 12:30

Industrial Data Sharing Security

Ian Phillips (Lockheed Martin)

This talk will describe a new initiative at OAGi to fill the standard gaps that would enable a Federated Data Security. Current shortcomings in current data sharing security and the need for a new Federated Data Security scheme will be described.

Lunch: 12:30 - 13:30

Tue Breakout Sessions

Time

Breakout 1

Breakout 2

13:30 - 15:30

IOF for Digital Thread Tutorial

Organizers: Dusan Sormaz and Saruda Seeharit (Ohio University)

Synopsis: This tutorial will walk the participants through an hands-on exercise to use GraphDB tools with IOF ontology constructs to capture and retrieve digital thread of a manufactured product in various lifecycle phases in a consistent pattern.

Enterprise Integration Governance with OAGi Connect Tutorial

Organizers: Josh Ki (Lockheed Martin), Hakju Oh (NIST), Michael Figura (OAGi)

Synopsis: This tutorial will demonstrate how Lockheed Martin has use the OAGi connectCenter tool, which has been co-developed with NIST, in enterprise integration governance. Recently released features such as the Business Information Entity (BIE) reuse and inheritance and BIE Package management will be covered.

Break: 15:30 - 16:00

16:00 - 18:00

IOF Core Tutorial
Organizers: Jim Logan (OAGi) and Arkopaul Sarkar (NIST)

Synopsis: This tutorial will walk the audiences through usages of entities in the IOF Core focusing on those added/changed in recent releases such as Event, State, and Situation.

Biomanufacturing Ontology Tutorial
Organizers: Milos (NIST) and Roger/Adlane (NIST)

Synopsis: NIIMBL has recently donated biomanufacturing ontology to the IOF. While the ontology is still a work-in-progress, this tutorial will walk the audiences through use cases, discuss issues related to modeling and instantiations of various types of recipes.

Reception

For tutorials, participants are expected to have their own laptop to do hands-on exercises. Protege, Mobi, or other applications may be used depending on the instructor.


Wednesday, 9 April • 09:00 - 18:00

Time

Agenda Topic

Speaker

Description

09:00 - 09:30

IOF Quality Ontology Update

Alexandru Todor (DIN Software)

This talk will provide updates about the quality ontology being worked on in the IOF Material Science and Engineering WG.

09:30 - 10:00

Smart Standard

Alexandru Todor (DIN Software)

This talk will describe the smart standard initiative which aims that setting a new standard for standard by encoding it using ontology for enhancing clarity, semantic precision, and testability.

Break: 10:00 - 10:20

10:20 - 11:00

Ontology in Industry

Christian Arieu (Sanofi)

This talk will showcase how ontology enhancing productivity at Sanofi.

11:00 - 11:30

Lifecycle Assessment Ontology

Stephen Granite (CrownPoint Technology) and Ana Nikolov (NIST)

This talk will explore how ontologies can enhance life cycle analysis for biomanufacturing processes.

11:30 - 12:00

IOF Ontology Pattern

Arkopaul Sarkar (NIST), Jim Logan (OAGi IOF/Ontogenesis), Milos Drobnjakovic (NIST)

This talk will describe the detail of the first release of the IOF Ontology Patterns.

12:00 - 12:30

Data and Ontology project at NIIMBL

Roger Hart (NIIMBL) and Stephen Wing (Merck MilliporeSigma)

This talk will describe the current plan for data schema and ontology standard development driven by the needs in the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry.

Lunch: 12:30 - 13:30

Wed Breakout Sessions

Time

Breakout 1

Breakout 2

13:30 - 15:30

IOF Architecture WG Meeting

Organizers: Will Sobel

Synopsis: The IOF Architecture WG Meeting covers the changes in the IOF development process, focusing on the high-level workflow and management of ontologies in source control (GitHub). The Architecture WG made progress in defining the rules for what constitutes a domain ontology, a module, and a sub-domain ontology to inform content organization when developing ontologies and achieve consistent structure across all working groups. The meeting will also cover changes made to the annotation vocabulary, how those changes impact the development processes, and how those changes need to be incorporated into existing ontologies. The ontology community has not adequately addressed many of these issues, so the IOF is doing some green field work specifying the rules and procedures for normative ontology development.

Ontology for Additive Manufacturing

Organizers: Yan Lu, Shengyen Li, Lisha White (NIST)

Synopsis: This session will discussion notions covering ontology for simulation, service composition, and additive manufacturing. The use cases are driven by digital twin composition to enhance additive manufacturing quality.

Break: 15:30 - 16:00

16:00 - 18:00

Supply Chain Ontology Tutorial

Organizer: Farhad and Ali

Synopsis: This session will feature hands-on exercise in utilizing the supply chain ontology for a supply chain use case.

Product Service Systems Working Group Meeting

Organizers: Ana Correia (ATB Bremen)

Synopsis: This session will discuss terms and plans to release the first version of the product service systems ontology. Bill of Materials and related notions will be discussed.

Banquet


Thursday, 10 April, 09:00 - 18:00 • IOF Working Sessions Part 1 and OAGi Connect Part 1

Time

Breakout 1

Breakout 2

09:00 - 11:00

BFO Tutorial

Organizers: Barry Smith (University at Buffalo) and Jim Logan (IOF/Ontogenesis)

Synopsis: The first hour will give general introduction to BFO, aimed at newcomers. The second hour will address issues that people are having with BFO. Issues will be collected in advance.

Reasoning with Machine Learning Lifecycle Ontology

Organizers: Perawit, Hakju Oh, and Ana Nicolov (NIST)

Synopsis:

Break 11:00 - 11:20

11:20 - 13:00

Visualizing Ontology in UML-Like Diagram with Opensource Tools

Organizers: Arkopaul Sarkar and Evan Wallace (NIST)

Synopsis: This session will go over a PlantUML pattern developed in the IOF for visualizing, brainstorming, and documenting OWL ontology and axioms. The audience will be guided through an exercise to use the pattern on some ontology expressions of their choice. A software tool is being develop to render OWL using the PlantUML pattern and the session may include a tutorial on such tool.

IOF Core/CCO Mapping Workshop
Organizers: Ali Hasanzadeh (Arizona State University) and John Beverly (University at Buffalo)

Synopsis: This session will discuss the relationship and potential mechanical linkage between CCO and IOF Core ontologies.

Lunch 13:00 - 14:00

14:00 - 16:00

Core Working Group/Patterns Meeting

Organizers: Arkopaul Sarkar (NIST), Jim Logan (IOF/Ontogenesis), Milos Drobnjakovic (NIST)

Synopsis: This session will showcase IOF patterns that have been developed in the IOF WG over the past year.

OAGi Connect Meeting Part 1

Organizers: Jim Wilson (OAGi) and Serm Kulvatunyou (NIST)

Synopsis: OAGi Connect Meeting is a half-day program where detailed updates and working sessions related to the OAGi connectCenter tool and OAGi connectSpec standard will be conducted. Cross-cutting topics across the Connect and IOF standards and tools will also be discussed in this session. Key topics this year includes the OAGi Roadmap for Standards-based Semantics Integration, Multi-standard Management, and Mapping Data Management.

16:00 - 18:00

System Engineering Working Group Meeting

Organizers: Jim Logan (IOF/Ontogenesis), Allen Chow (Boeing)

Synopsis: The System Engineering WG will discuss use case and terms such as Model.


Friday, 11 April, 09:00 - 13:00

Time

Breakout 1

Breakout 2

09:00 - 11:00

Demonstration of Airbus' System Engineering using IOF Ontology

Organizers: Rebeca Arista (Airbus), Arkopaul Sakar (NIST)

Synopsis: This is a demonstration of the Execelab project featuring the integration of system architecture and simulation models using an IOF ontology-driven Semantic Hub to facilitate design decisions for aircraft manufacturing using IOF ontologies.

OAGi Connect Meeting Part 2

Organizers: Jim Wilson (OAGi) and Serm Kulvatunyou (NIST)

Synopsis: OAGi Connect Meeting is a half-day program where detailed updates and working sessions related to the OAGi connectCenter tool and OAGi connectSpec standard will be conducted. Cross-cutting topics across the Connect and IOF standards and tools will also be discussed in this session. Key topics this year includes the OAGi Roadmap for Standards-based Semantics Integration, Multi-standard Management, and Mapping Data Management.

11:00 - 13:00

Manufacturing Operation Management Ontology (MOMO) WG

Organizers: Gabriela Henning (CONICET, Argentina)

Synopsis: At the time of this agenda write up, a MOMO WG is being formulated among some IOF members, motivated by the NIIMBL’s contributed biomanufacturing ontology. This session will inform the audience about the motivation of the WG, WG charter, and discuss issues and findings that have been worked on over the past 6 months such as the relationship with the Production Planning and Scheduling and Product Service Systems WGs and modules.

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