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== Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni ==
== Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni ==


Knowledge Technologist,
Buddhist Monastic traveling in 2023-2024


Knowledge Interaction Consultants,
Legal address: located in Northern California


Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
=== About Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni ===


=== About Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni ===
Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni is a Theravada fully ordained Buddhist monastic who dabbles in the application of ontology tools to study and share Buddhist Monastic Rules (Vinaya) and how they have been lived between the time of the Buddha's first monastic community and now.


Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni is a Researcher, Knowledge Technologist and Consultant at Knowledge Interaction Consultants.  She has a talent for enabling big-picture concept generation while maintaining meticulous attention to detail.  Michelle uses an iterative-planning approach to technology development roadmaps and long-range project plansShe gets involved with technology projects at all levels, enjoying both enterprise level framework design and prototype implementation.
Before monastic life (pre 2014) Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni was a Ontology Researcher, Knowledge Technologist, and Consultant named Michelle Raymond.   


She is the Lead of the Floor Plan Working Group within the NIST directed Building Information Exchange for First Responders effort. She has extended the NIST working group to include additional collaborators through the Ontolog , Building Services Performance" (BSP) project of which she is a co-convener.  The deliverables of this joint Floor Plan Data Exchange working group, although first showcasing emergency response, are designed to be extendable into other domains with energy management first on the list of extensions.  
They were the Lead of the Floor Plan Working Group within the NIST directed Building Information Exchange for First Responders effort. They had extended the NIST working group to include additional collaborators through the Ontolog, Building Services Performance" (BSP) project of which they were a co-convener.  The deliverables of this joint Floor Plan Data Exchange working group, although first showcasing emergency response, was designed to be extendable into other domains with energy management first on the list of extensions.  


As Principal Investigator and Project Manager for the Honeywell internally-funded Interaction Design System (IDS), she made significant technical contributions to a mission-driven, model-based data presentation system.  IDS has been showcased for multiple uses, including Future Combat Systems, Unified Incident Command and Decision Support, Augmented Cognition and Eldercare Home Assistance.  
As Principal Investigator and Project Manager for the Honeywell internally-funded Interaction Design System (IDS), they made significant technical contributions to a mission-driven, model-based data presentation system.  IDS has been showcased for multiple uses, including Future Combat Systems, Unified Incident Command and Decision Support, Augmented Cognition and Eldercare Home Assistance.  


In 2004, she and two team members received one of eleven Honeywell International, Technical Achievement Awards given that year.  The award was for achieving technology transfer of a research concept through to product-on-the-market within two years.  The product, called First Vision, is a facility-model visualization and decision-support tool for fire responders.  She continues to do research and technology transfer to extend First Vision's capabilities.  
In 2004, they and two team members received one of eleven Honeywell International, Technical Achievement Awards given that year.  The award was for achieving technology transfer of a research concept through to product-on-the-market within two years.  The product, called First Vision, was a facility-model visualization and decision-support tool for fire responders.  


Additionally, Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni has contributed to research in abnormal situation management, personalized emergency alerting, fire fighter information displays, reasoning systems for site security event detection, access control data analysis and visualization, airport lighting control maintenance, process control procedures modeling, building management system alarm monitoring for multi-site commercial retailers and a variety of other subject areas. It's easy to see why she says, "I'm never bored."
Additionally, Michelle Raymond has contributed to research in abnormal situation management, personalized emergency alerting, fire fighter information displays, reasoning systems for site security event detection, access control data analysis and visualization, airport lighting control maintenance, process control procedures modeling, building management system alarm monitoring for multi-site commercial retailers and a variety of other subject areas.  


Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni has provided educational outreach through workshops and presentations on many topics. These topics include: facility specific information, user interface design to aid in situation-awareness and decision-support, incident command systems, and best-practices for web-enabled applications.  The materials for these engagements stem from:  
Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni has provided educational outreach through workshops and presentations on many topics. These topics include: facility specific information, user interface design to aid in situation-awareness and decision-support, incident command systems, and best-practices for web-enabled applications.  The materials for these engagements stem from:  
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=== Communities and projects involvement  ===
=== Communities and projects involvement  ===


* Charter member: [[BuildingServicePerformance]] (BSP)
   
* Project member: [[BuildingServicePerformance]]: [[FloorplanDataExchange]]  
* ''more to be added''


=== Previous involvements  ===
=== Previous involvements  ===


* Charter member: [[BuildingServicePerformance]] (BSP)
* Project member: [[BuildingServicePerformance]]: [[FloorplanDataExchange]] 
* Organizing Committee member: [[OntologySummit2008|Ontology Summit 2008]]: Toward and Open Ontology Repository  
* Organizing Committee member: [[OntologySummit2008|Ontology Summit 2008]]: Toward and Open Ontology Repository  
* Content Committee chair: [[OntologySummit2008|Ontology Summit 2008]]: Toward and Open Ontology Repository  
* Content Committee chair: [[OntologySummit2008|Ontology Summit 2008]]: Toward and Open Ontology Repository  

Revision as of 13:58, 26 June 2023

Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni

Buddhist Monastic traveling in 2023-2024

Legal address: located in Northern California

About Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni

Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni is a Theravada fully ordained Buddhist monastic who dabbles in the application of ontology tools to study and share Buddhist Monastic Rules (Vinaya) and how they have been lived between the time of the Buddha's first monastic community and now.

Before monastic life (pre 2014) Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni was a Ontology Researcher, Knowledge Technologist, and Consultant named Michelle Raymond.

They were the Lead of the Floor Plan Working Group within the NIST directed Building Information Exchange for First Responders effort. They had extended the NIST working group to include additional collaborators through the Ontolog, Building Services Performance" (BSP) project of which they were a co-convener. The deliverables of this joint Floor Plan Data Exchange working group, although first showcasing emergency response, was designed to be extendable into other domains with energy management first on the list of extensions.

As Principal Investigator and Project Manager for the Honeywell internally-funded Interaction Design System (IDS), they made significant technical contributions to a mission-driven, model-based data presentation system. IDS has been showcased for multiple uses, including Future Combat Systems, Unified Incident Command and Decision Support, Augmented Cognition and Eldercare Home Assistance.

In 2004, they and two team members received one of eleven Honeywell International, Technical Achievement Awards given that year. The award was for achieving technology transfer of a research concept through to product-on-the-market within two years. The product, called First Vision, was a facility-model visualization and decision-support tool for fire responders.

Additionally, Michelle Raymond has contributed to research in abnormal situation management, personalized emergency alerting, fire fighter information displays, reasoning systems for site security event detection, access control data analysis and visualization, airport lighting control maintenance, process control procedures modeling, building management system alarm monitoring for multi-site commercial retailers and a variety of other subject areas.

Ayya Niyyanika Bhikkhuni has provided educational outreach through workshops and presentations on many topics. These topics include: facility specific information, user interface design to aid in situation-awareness and decision-support, incident command systems, and best-practices for web-enabled applications. The materials for these engagements stem from:

  1. Work for Honeywell
  2. Service on standards development committees or as a specification reviewer, including:
  • Co-editor of the Emergency Data eXchange Language Distribution Element (EDXL-DE) OASIS standard, which has been adopted by many government agencies including DHS and GSA
  • Industry feedback provider for the Open Automated Demand Response Specification (OpenADR). Feedback was provided to the Demand Response Research Center funded by California's Public Interest Energy Research Program (PIER) and managed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
  • Chair of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association's SB 30 Building Information Data Exchange committee.
  1. Ties with the work of many other professionals through communities of practice, such as:
  • GSA hosted Collaboration Expedition Workshops
  • Ontolog, BuildingServicePerformance
  • Citizen Corps and Minnesota-ISAC (now Infragard)
  • IRSC

Communities and projects involvement

Previous involvements