- From: Enrico Franconi <franconi@inf.unibz.it>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 08:45:01 +0200
- To: krdbs-2010@inf.unibz.it
- Message-Id: <0390B157-786D-46C5-893A-AC9B066DC6DA@inf.unibz.it>
3rd KRDB school on Trends in the Web of Data (KRDBs-2010) Brixen-Bressanone (near Bozen-Bolzano), Italy 17-18 September 2010 http://www.inf.unibz.it/krdb/school/2010/ Call for Participation The 2010 edition of the KRDB school will be focussed on methods, techno- logies, and formalisms to publish, share, access, and integrate hetero- geneous and autonomous data on the Web. The lecturers of the school are: Danny Ayers: (Semantic) Web platforms Jonathan Ellis: NoSQL and Cloud Computing Tom Heath: Linked Data Peter Mika: Semantic Search Martin Hepp: The GoodRelations Ontology for E-Commerce Marko Rodriguez: Graph Databases Detailed information about the lectures can be found on the web page. The participation to the school is free of charge. Students are required to apply by sending an email including personal details and a short curriculum vitae et studiorum to: <krdbs-2010@inf.unibz.it>. Applications are continuosly evaluated as soon as the are submitted on a first-come-first-served basis until there are available places. The final deadline for the application is on the 27th of August. VENUE The school will take place in the charming town of Brixen-Bressanone, near Bozen-Bolzano in South Tyrol at the heart of the Dolomites - the pink mountains of the Alps. Like Bozen-Bolzano, Brixen-Bressanone has always been a crossroads of various cultures and it is distinguished by its mediaeval Gothic architecture. The mediaeval alleys and the wealth of historical references are an ideal starting point for excursions into the countryside and for practising a whole variety of sports and leisure activities. Leaving directly from the town centre delegates can set off on their bikes or on foot for excursions into the surrounding hills and mountains. Brixen-Bressanone is on the main arterial road between Austria/Germany and Italy and it is easily accessible from everywhere by train, car, bus or plane.
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