[esip-semantictech] Fwd: [SIG-IRList] [CfP] Journal of Web Semantics (JWS) - Special Issue on Ontology Engineering, Deadline approaching!

brandon whitehead brandonnodnarb at gmail.com
Sat Oct 28 06:06:48 EDT 2017


Good idea.
/Brandon

On 28/10/2017 04:53, Mcgibbney, Lewis J (398M) via esip-semanticweb wrote:
> Good Evening Folks,
> I would like to put a paper in on This for SWEET. 
> If anyone would like to be involved, please let me know here. I'll begin
> to pull something together as well and post the draft here.
> Lewis 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> *From:* "Tamma, Valentina" <V.Tamma at LIVERPOOL.AC.UK
>> <mailto:V.Tamma at LIVERPOOL.AC.UK>>
>> *Date:* October 27, 2017 at 6:19:22 AM PDT
>> *To:* <SIGIR at LISTSERV.ACM.ORG <mailto:SIGIR at LISTSERV.ACM.ORG>>
>> *Subject:* *[SIG-IRList] [CfP] Journal of Web Semantics (JWS) -
>> Special Issue on Ontology Engineering,  Deadline approaching!*
>> *Reply-To:* "Tamma, Valentina" <V.Tamma at LIVERPOOL.AC.UK
>> <mailto:V.Tamma at LIVERPOOL.AC.UK>>
>>
>> The Journal of Web Semantics invites submissions for a special issue
>> on Ontology Engineering to be edited by Valentina Tamma, Matthew
>> Horridge, and Bijan Parsia. Submissions are due by 13 November, 2017.
>>
>> https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-web-semantics/call-for-papers/special-issue-on-ontology-engineering
>>
>> The Web Ontology Language (OWL) became a World Wide Web Consortium
>> standard in 2004. It has since been used in many diverse domains from
>> geography to medicine where many people, groups, and consortia
>> build, maintain and regularly publish high-quality, production-level
>> ontologies. In this time ontology engineering has evolved considerably
>> with the development of new methodologies, techniques, tools, and
>> processes for ontology creation and maintenance. The actual process of
>> creating ontologies has begun to shift from being a small scale,
>> completely manual process to a combination of manual, semi-automated,
>> and programmatic techniques and from single-person or small-group
>> efforts to large-scale collaborative efforts. Concurrently, ontology
>> engineering research, often drawing inspiration from the increasing
>> empirical rigor of the software engineering community, has grown
>> more sophisticated.
>>
>> The goal for this special issue is to provide a venue to showcase the
>> breadth and depth of ontology engineering and ontology engineering
>> research. We are particularly interested in empirical papers which aim
>> to explore or demonstrate the benefits of ontologies to larger efforts
>> or of some technique or tooling on the development of ontologies. We
>> encourage principled methodological diversity and welcome papers with
>> significant methodological interest even if the results are null or
>> negative. In addition to standard research papers, we welcome
>> submission of short case studies or system/ontology/method/application
>> descriptions, though we would encourage more general reviews where
>> possible, reserving short papers for cases with some special focus,
>> novelty, or clear interest. We recommend consulting with the Guest
>> Editors before submission of such papers.
>>
>> We are happy to receive pre-submission of an experimental plan
>> especially if the risk of null results is high and will provide feedback.
>>
>> Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
>>
>> Ontology Engineering Research Methodology
>> Ontology Engineering Methodologies
>> Ontology Learning (from text, data, or other sources)
>> Ontology Visualisation
>> Quality Assurance
>> Ontology Debugging
>> Collaborative Ontology Engineering practices
>> Ontology Engineering workflows
>> Document based ontology engineering
>> Continuous Integration for Ontology Engineering
>> Ontology Testing
>> Explanation of Entailments in Ontologies
>> Ontology Comprehension
>> Ontology Design Patterns
>> Ontology Versioning, Change, and Evolution
>> Ontology Engineering Case Studies
>> Agile Practices in Ontology Engineering
>> User Studies on Ontology Engineering
>> Ontology Modularisation
>> Programmatic Approaches to Ontology Engineering
>> Problems and Challenges of Reusing Ontologies
>> Ontology Publishing Strategies
>> Application of Software Engineering Techniques to Ontology Engineering
>> Metrics for Ontology Engineering
>>
>>
>> Guest Editors
>>
>> Valentina Tamma, University of Liverpool, v.tamma at liverpool.ac.uk
>> <mailto:v.tamma at liverpool.ac.uk>
>> Matthew Horridge, Stanford University, matthew.horridge at stanford.edu
>> <mailto:matthew.horridge at stanford.edu>
>> Bijan Parsia, University of Manchester, bijan.parsia at manchester.ac.uk
>> <mailto:bijan.parsia at manchester.ac.uk>
>>
>>
>> Important Dates
>>
>> Submission deadline: 13 November 2017
>> Author notification: 5 February 2017
>> Final version: 16 April 2018
>> Final notification: 14 May 2018
>> Publication: 3rd Quarter 2018
>>
>> _______________________________________________________
>> Dr Valentina Tamma
>> Department of Computer Science    | http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~valli
>> University of Liverpool                      | tel. +44-151-795 4246
>> Ashton Building                                | fax +44-151-795 4235
>> Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK                    | email:
>> V.Tamma at liverpool.ac.uk <mailto:V.Tamma at liverpool.ac.uk>
>>                                                          | skype:
>> valentinatamma
>>
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