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Recordings and presentations ISO/TC211 Workshop on Terminology and Shared Concepts

Presentations from the Shared Concepts Workshop: “Achieving a shared understanding of concepts” are now available.

WGIC Secretariat May 17, 2021

Presentations from ISO/TC211’s Shared Concepts Workshop “Achieving a shared understanding of concepts” are now available.

ISO/TC211 Workshop on Terminology and Shared Concepts

View first day of workshop (2h 42min). 

Concepts – How to describe and harmonize them (Danish experiences) Anna Odgaard Ingram and Maya Borges, Agency for Digitisation, Dorthe Nordentoft, Jan Hjelmager and Heidi Vanparys, Agency for Data Supply and Efficiency
ISO/TC 211 Terminology Maintenance and the Multi-Lingual Glossary of Terms Reese Plews, ISO/TC 211 TMG Convenor
SKOS-structured referencing between a domain thesaurus, international standards, and large controlled vocabularies – The case of CaLAThe Erik Stubkjær, Aalborg University, Denmark
ISO SMART and Terminology Ronald Tse, Ribose
A Case of Developing Community Terminology and Concept for Reporting Dataset Quality Information Ge Peng, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, USA
NATO Terminology Programme Folkert Zijlstra, NATO Terminology Office
Is an upper-level ontology useful? Peter Winstanley, Sematic Arts UK Ltd

ISO/TC211 Workshop on Terminology and Shared Concepts

View second day of workshop (2h 39min).

FAIR enough – discovery of interoperability specifications in the inconsistent, complex, overlapping and evolving “real world” Rob Atkinson, Open Geospatial Consortium
Divided by a common language: Bridging the gap between the ideal world of geoinformatics and the messy realities of geodesy Thomas Knudsen, Agency for Data Supply and Efficiency
Towards creating concept systems for system domains — Reminding some IEC SRG ideas Alexander Samarin, IEC SyC Smart Cities WG3 “Reference architecture” convenor
Create and Maintain glossaries for your project Ankita Tripathi, Technical Writer
Importance of shared vocabularies in deriving geographic data of varying levels of detail Jagadish Boodala, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Terminology for the South African Spatial Data Infrastructure Antony K Cooper, CSIR
Closing remarks Reese Plews, ISO/TC 211 TMG Convenor