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Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator
Overview
The work performed by this Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator is designed to help individuals and organizations improve integration of human decisions into computer systems. Everyone makes important decisions in the daily accomplishment of their duties. The aggregate of these decisions constitutes the current state of their activities, and charts the course for the future direction and progress. The effective representation, management, evaluation, and sharing of these decisions determines the success of our enterprise. For these reasons, the members of the Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator are exploring and determining the requirements, use cases, and a potential standard format for representing our decisions efficiently and effectively in a collaborative networked environment.
Goal and Scope
Explore Decisions and Decision-Making Formats supporting Semantic Web technologies for improved decision sharing and decision management:
- Develop use cases for context and guidance
- Develop requirements for representing decision information
- Identify issues and challenges of direct concern
- Develop ontology components and potential representation formats
- Encourage the instrumentation of appropriate tools to explore decision formats
Recent Meetings
- Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Meeting Agenda, Minutes, April 7, 2011
- Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Meeting Agenda, Minutes, March 24, 2011
- Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Meeting Agenda, Minutes, March 10, 2011
- Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Meeting Agenda, Minutes, February 24, 2011
- Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Meeting Agenda, Minutes, February 10, 2011
- Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Meeting Agenda, Minutes, January 27, 2011
Usage Scenarios
Resources
Papers
- "A Decision-Making Format for the Semantic Web" E. Blomqvist, M. Ceruti, J. Waters, and D. McGarry (WOP 2010).
- eXtreme Design with content ontology design patterns. Valentina Presutti, Enrico Daga, Aldo Gangemi, and Eva Blomqvist (WOP 2009).