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KiWi Annual Meeting
Last week the partners of the KiWi (Knowledge In a Wiki) project met in Salzburg for the 2009 Annual Meeting. Sebastian Schaffert and his team demonstrated the latest version of
I-Semantics 2009 – Extended Submission Deadline
Due to several requests we have extended the submission deadline till April 6, 2009. Further important dates are: Notification of Acceptance: Mid of May 2009 Submission of Camera-Ready Paper: Mid
Issues on the Corporate Semantic Web
Prof. Adrian Paschke, head of the Corporate Semantic Web Working Group at the Free University of Berlin, gave an extensive interview on promises and challenges of the Corporate Semantic Web
New course announcement: Knowledge on semantics for your company, May 6th and 7th / Vienna
Our open workshops on basics and practices in semantic web technologies are free to book in single or combined. Focused on the question how synergies between web2.0, semantic web and
Semantic Web Meetup Berlin is alive
Inspired by one of the most successful Semantic Web Meetups in the States, the NYC Semantic Web Meetup, just recently the Berlin Semantic Web Meetup started. Meetups aren´t that popular
I-Semantics 2009 — Call for Papers
From September 2 – 4, 2009 the 5th edition of I-SEMANTICS, the International Conference on Semantic Systems, will take place in Graz / Austria. I-SEMANTICS 2009 will be the host
OntoWiki Kick-off in Leipzig
Virtuoso+DBpedia+OntoWiki together with several industry relevant uses cases – that´s about the formula of the OntoWiki project, which was launched yesterday in Leipzig. Sören Auer and his team from AKSW
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
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