I think I speak for all of the folks involved in that we are very happy to form Aggeos, Inc. for the purpose of putting the M Language, with modifications, into practice.  The M Language was developed at MIT at the Data Center Program.  I worked in the program from Mar. 2003 to Dec. 2009.
The recent article that Ken Lee and I did for Cutter IT Journal lays out a small part of the potential for this new technology.  It details a specific application of the Lee-Schuster Semantic Enterprise Architecture.
This is the article currently in press:
Schuster, Edmund W., Lee, Hyoung-Gon, 2010.  Mobile computing, spatial intelligence, and interoperability for agricultural field data.  Cutter IT Journal 23:9, 28-34.
Several other articles, outline the M Language product called Kratulos:
Lee, Hyoung-Gon, Schuster, Edmund W., Allen, Stuart J., Kar, Pinaki, 2010.  The open system for master production scheduling: information technology for semantic connections between data and mathematical models.  International Journal of Operations Research and Information Technology 1:1. 1-15.
Lee, Hyoung-Gon, Schuster, Edmund W., 2009.  Intranet architecture for the semantic enterprise.  Cutter IT Journal 22:9, 31-37.
Finally, we have completed the following manuscript:
Schuster, Edmund W., Lee, Hyoung-Gon, Ehsani, Reza, Allen, Stuart, J., 2010.  Machine understandable semantics for agricultural systems.  Computers and Electronics for Agriculture, under review.
 
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