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"Thesaurus based search engines will become main stream in the near future"
The results of the survey titled “Do controlled vocabularies matter?” which was conducted by Semantic Web Company from May until June 2011 are public now. Over 150 participants from 27
data.wien.gv.at – the process to Vienna’s open data portal
On 17 May 2011 the time has come – the first Open Government Data (OGD) portal of a public administration in Austria was launched – and it was the capital
data.wien.gv.at – the process to Vienna's open data portal
On 17 May 2011 the time has come – the first Open Government Data (OGD) portal of a public administration in Austria was launched – and it was the capital
I-SEMANTICS 2011 – Final Reminder for Extended Submission Deadline
This is the final call for papers for I-SEMANTICS 2011. Due to several requests we decided to extend the deadline of the I-SEMANTICS Conference till Monday, May 30 , 2011.
Interview on Enhancing Semantic Web applications with Linguistic Information
John McCrae (Uni Bielefeld), Elena Montiel-Ponsoda (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) and Tobias Wunner (DERI Galway) will hold a tutorial at the ESWC 2011 with the title “Enriching the Semantic Web
Seevl: Explore the cultural universe based on semantic web technologies
Just recently Alexandre Passant from DERI Galway went public with a new web service called seevl. First impressions after test driving the system reveal that the seevl team is keeping
Which kind of controlled vocabularies matter?
Looking at intermediate results of the Controlled Vocabularies Survey an interesting finding concerns the question which types of knowledge models are currently best fit for actual use in applications. So
Semantic Web and Emerging Trends in Scholarly Publishing
In my capacity as one of the Editors-in-chief of the Semantic Web journal (the other one is Krzysztof Janowicz; the journal is published by IOS Press), I was recently invited
The hype, the hope and the LOD2: Sören Auer engaged in the next generation LOD
The paneuropean Project LOD2 is one of the biggest projects dealing with linked data. Scientists, programmers and software architects in various european countries are working on the next generation of
Controlled vocabularies: "Data integration is king"
Just recently a survey about “Controlled vocabularies” and their significance for enterprise information management has started. Until today 143 participants have responded and completed the survey at least partially. To