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Friday, February 02, 2007

 

 

 

 Resilience Project White Paper

 

 

 

(Response to note from The Speaker’s Office [376] )

(Response ŕ to [376] )

 

Starting the Discussion with the National Science Foundation

About the proposed Resilience Project

 

 

1) The use of currently non-disclosed design elements in the development of a digital-schools platform (several position papers are already done and will be posted today)  ( ŕ The PhoenX Event – Jan 5th 2007 )

 

Some language about the design elements platform

(without identifying the platform publicly):

 

The IT industry has evolved on an evolutionary basis, with each new technology generation primarily built upon the former one. Each layer has added complexity to the computing stack making it challenging to adapt to future infrastructure requirements.

 

The emerging Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) layer attempts to move this legacy stack into the networked and knowledge age, but will remain impeded because of the virtually impossible task of managing this complexity in any effective manner.  [1]

 

The non-disclosed platform represents a leap forward by providing a Global Context Computing (GCC) infrastructure based upon a new computer science.

 

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2) The development of a project, with Dr Jay Paraki and his group from India, on creating and making public an International Medical Informatics ontology.  This ontology will be open to public use and depicting all known knowledge about herbs and teas.

 

<a link to this work will posted soon>

 

3) The development of the Knowledge Sharing Foundation (URL has existed for several years).

 

The Knowledge Sharing Foundation

 

 

 

4) the Resilience Project itself

 

 

White Paper on Proposed Resilience Project

 

 

 

Note sent January 29th ŕ [382] 

January 30th reply from NSF  ŕ [383] 

 

 

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[1] See recent paper by James Schoening et all at

URL: http://www.ontologystream.com/beads/nationalDebate/DataInteroperabilityAcrosstheEnterprise.htm