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Last update: 9th June, 2008

 
Matthew West
Principal Consultant
Information Logic Ltd
Phone: +44 560 302 3685
Mobile: +44 750 3385279
matthew.west(a)informationlogic.co.uk
Shell Visiting Professor
The Keyworth Institute
The University of Leeds
m.west(a)leeds.ac.uk
28, Connemara Crescent
Whiteley
Fareham
Hampshire
PO15 7BE
mail(a)matthew-west.org.uk
Dr.Matthew.West(a)gmail.com

 

Hi, I'm Matthew West and I've created these pages to provide some information about myself for friends and colleagues who are interested in what I get up to both personally and professionally.

If there is any news I am reporting, recent pictures, or specific documents I am making available, you will find them in the next column here.
Recent changes to the web site will be logged on the Change log and Credits page. I also list the tools and services I have used to build and manage this site.
I didn't always look like this, so in case you have found this in a search for a particular Matthew West, I provide some information in "Do you know me?" about when I was where so you can see if there is a match.
I say something about my home life. There is a little about immediate family members and where we live. 
My Grandfather did a lot of work looking into the West family history. I made much of this work available including an extensive family tree, a written history of the family, the story of the school in Wrangle, and the Jottings of Isaac Elsom, who mentions many of the Wests.
I say something about my interests. I have catholic tastes, and apart from church, I have usually taken up what was available locally. So because I live near the Solent - one of the best sailing areas in the world, sailing is my current major sport/hobby.
The education and professional section just provides the sort of information you would find on a Curriculum Vitae, for those who are interested, so you can find out what I did to become Dr Matthew West.
I have spent all my working life with Shell. I provide a brief potted history of my time at Shell and more stuff that you might find in an informal CV.
Since 1990 I have been involved in developing standards and guidelines for information management, and in particular for data models, initially for Shell, but by 1993 for the engineering industry in general, and the process industry in particular. A focus for this work has been ISO TC184/SC4 - Industrial Data where I have been a significant technical contributor to the data model in ISO 15926. I have also taken an interest in ontology, a key organisation I participate in is ONTOLOG.
At the beginning of 2001 I had conferred on me the title of Visiting Professor to the Keyworth Institute at the University of Leeds. I talk here briefly about the Keyworth Institute, and the role I play.
Finally, I provide a list of publications. Some are not readily available elsewhere. Also I provide a list of references to other works, together with why I think they are worth reading.

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News

"Roles: A 4D Analysis" presented at FOMI now available from Publications.
I retire from Shell at the end of June 2008 after almost 30 years with them. I am working with Information Logic from the end of June.
Enterprise Architecture paper added to Publications.
FOMI paper and DAMA presentation on Shell's Downstream Data Model added to Publications.
Presentation and podcast introducing ISO 15926 available in Publications.
OWL (Web Ontology Language) is gaining interest in ontology development and publication. A paper about an OWL version of ISO 15926 is given in Publications.
I've recently been giving the site a major makeover. I hope you like the new look.
Jottings by Isaac Elsom added to the the family history.