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Author: Andreas Blumauer
RDFS in Knowledge Management: DYONIPOS
The Austrian Ministry of Finance participated in a usecase within the DYONIPOS (DYnamic ONtology based Integrated Process OptimiSation) project – my colleague Tassilo Pellegrini spoke to members of the use
Read this – OWL 2: The Next Step for OWL
Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ian Horrocks, Boris Motik, Bijan Parsia, Peter Patel-Schneider, and Ulrike Sattler. OWL 2: The next step for OWL. J. of Web Semantics, 2008. Download (PDF, 248 KB)
Short Semantic MediaWiki Tutorial (with link to sandbox)
On the occasion of the recent publication of our book, Social Semantic Web, we have created an accompanying wiki for you to explore the contents of the book and obtain
Intelligent Agents and Health Care
My colleague Tassilo Pellegrini recently did an interview with Bo Hu, a researcher and former fellow at the Intelligence, Agent, Multimedia Group (IAM), University of Southampton: At present, Bo is
Reasoning Problems?
I’m not going to explicitly comment on the panel discussion at ISWC08, entitled An OWL 2 Far? Let’s simply say it was controversial. I don’t mind controversial panels. In fact,
A (very personal) bit of ISWC08 trendspotting
As ISWC08 is drawing to a close, it dawns to me that something which Frank van Harmelen has been forecasting for years is now happening, seemingless without conscious effort. He
The Day after Freebase went RDF
So what’s been happening on the blogosphere after John Giannandrea’s keynote at ISWC and the revelation that Freebase now produces Linked Data from an RDF service… Tetherless World sums up
The Future, Quantum Encryption, Privacy on the Social Semantic Web
Just two memos: There is a talk tonight with Thomas Länger from the Viennese quantum encryption project (BBC article about the project), co-organized by quintessenz (an organisation devoted to civil
Multimedia in the Web of Data – Annotating and Interlinking Photos, Music, Multimedia [WOD-PD]
The Web of Data Practitioners Days concluded with the session on Multimedia in the Web of Data, the first part of which was led by Ansgar Scherp (University of Koblenz-Landau,
Session 4: Using the Web of Data [WOD-PD]
This morning’s first session was dedicated to Using the Web of Data, or, as Alan Dix put it: “In the end, it’s not about data – it’s about use!” Alan