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Integrated Operations in the High North project session

13:00 - 16:00, June 2, 2010

Organized by Frédéric Verhelst, Project Manager IO High North for DNV

Target audience: Project participants and people that want to get to know more about the Integrated Operations in the High North (IOHN) project.

Open to all

TimePresentation
13:00 - 13:30 Industry Content Standardization: Applying the IOHN Approach to Harmonization Across Domains by Johan W. Klüwer, DNV.

The IOHN project has worked on establishing methods and tools that make it easier for domain experts to contribute to the development and extension of ISO 15926 also known as the Oil and Gas Ontology. These tools and methods were primarly developed and used for the project internal work on the extensions required for the pilots in the drilling and production domains, but through POSC Caesar Association, these tools were also made available to other projects, with the big advantage of a harmonized development of the common ontology. This opens for interesting possibilities for data integration accross domains and disciplines.
13:30 - 14:00 Camelot project: Benefits from sharing with IOHN by Robin Benjamins, Bechtel.

The Camelot project was a collaboration project with 14 participants and with a mission to create a set of open source software tools that implemented the full specification of ISO 15926 and deliver them to the industry for usage. The resulting concepts, specifications, software, and documentation are known as iRING. The Camelot project made use of the tools and methodologies developed through the IOHN project and in return also contributed its developments back to IOHN and the industry at large.
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