1st Symposium on Interoperability Issues in Semantic Web Sites
This event took place on Monday 07 February 2005 at 09:00
Prof. Enrico Motta KMi, The Open University, UK
This workshop was the first in what is hoped to become a series of regular meetings aiming to make a significant push towards "the second generation Web" (as Semantic Web is also known). An initial goal is to achieve interoperability among so-far separate semantically enriched web sites and portals from the participating institutions, thus achieving a "network effect" for web-accessible knowledge repositories.
Related Links:
Replays are available for the following specific sessions:
This event took place on Monday 07 February 2005 at 09:00
This workshop was the first in what is hoped to become a series of regular meetings aiming to make a significant push towards "the second generation Web" (as Semantic Web is also known). An initial goal is to achieve interoperability among so-far separate semantically enriched web sites and portals from the participating institutions, thus achieving a "network effect" for web-accessible knowledge repositories.
Related Links:
- SWOP - Workshop on Semantic Web Interoperability
- University of Karlsruhe Semantic portal (SEAL)
- MINDSWAP Maryland semantic technologies (SWOOP, PhotoStuff)
- Vrije Universiteit's social network (FLINK)
- KMi semantic technologies (AquaLog, Magpie, eSpotter)
- University of Southampton semantic on the GRID (myTea)
- DERI Galway semantic stores (YARS, foafRealm)
- UPM Semantic Framework (WebODE application)
Replays are available for the following specific sessions:
Future Internet
KnowledgeManagementMultimedia &
Information SystemsNarrative
HypermediaNew Media SystemsSemantic Web &
Knowledge ServicesSocial Software
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- Scalability in the face of peer-to-peer traffic, decentralisation, and increased openness
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- Interoperability of semantic data and metadata, and of services which will be dynamically orchestrated
- Pervasive usability for users of mobile devices, different languages, cultures and physical abilities
- Mobility for users who expect a seamless experience across spaces, devices, and velocities
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