- From: Jean-Paul <jp.calbimonte@upm.es>
- Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2013 23:37:33 +0200
- To: "Le Phuoc, Danh" <danh.lephuoc@deri.org>
- Cc: "public-rsp@w3.org" <public-rsp@w3.org>, James Smith <jgsmith@gmail.com>, Thomas Scharrenbach <scharrenbach@ifi.uzh.ch>, Emanuele Della Valle <emanuele.dellavalle@polimi.it>, "Hauswirth, Manfred" <manfred.hauswirth@deri.org>, "bernstein@ifi.uzh.ch" <bernstein@ifi.uzh.ch>, "Daniele Dell'Aglio" <daniele.dellaglio@polimi.it>
- Message-ID: <CA+vpjuUsb_032iPft0GJZRUpfb_TTrk4Rjg_wKOf3NejpsXKPQ@mail.gmail.com>
Wonderful. Let's use Webex then! thanks a lot for helping with that, jean-paul 2013/9/3 Le Phuoc, Danh <danh.lephuoc@deri.org> > Hi Jean-Paul, > > I can set up a telco usingDERI Webex, with Webex you can use computer, > phone, to call in, there as desktop sharing functionality as well. > > Best regards, > > Danh > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Jean-Paul [jp.calbimonte@upm.es] > *Sent:* Tuesday, September 03, 2013 5:25 PM > *To:* public-rsp@w3.org > *Cc:* James Smith; Le Phuoc, Danh; Thomas Scharrenbach; Emanuele Della > Valle; Hauswirth, Manfred; bernstein@ifi.uzh.ch; Daniele Dell'Aglio > > *Subject:* Re: W3C RSP community Group phone call > > Nice to hear from you all. > > For the phone call logistics, I have been notified by W3C that we cannot > use their telecon system (In general Community Groups do not have access to > it). So we will have to use something else. > Any suggestions? If any of you has access to a telecon system we can use, > we will really appreciate it. > > Otherwise there is skype. > If there is no better alternative my id is jean.paul.ik > You can add me and we get it done that way. > > Cheers!!, > Jean-Paul > > PS: if you know anyone who is not in the RSP list nor this mail thread > and you think she should be, feel free to forward it or let me know. > > > > > 2013/9/2 Daniele Dell'Aglio <daniele.dellaglio@polimi.it> > >> Hi all, >> my name is Daniele Dell'Aglio. I am a PhD student in the DB group at >> Politecnico di Milano, under the supervisor of Emanuele Della Valle. During >> my PhD I will work on the RDF stream processing topic (in particular on >> stream processing). Nowadays there are several existing systems (and others >> are under development), but they lacks of standards and consequenlty, at >> the moment there are different limitations (even very "simple", such as the >> data exchange between two RDF stream processors). >> I am really happy to have the opportunity to participate to the >> activities of this group and I'm looking forward to hearing from you the >> next week :) >> >> Daniele >> >> >> 2013/8/28 James Smith <jgsmith@gmail.com> >> >>> On Aug 23, 2013, at 6:49 PM, Jean-Paul <jp.calbimonte@upm.es> wrote: >>> >>> > Dear all, >>> > >>> > After receiving your availability data the most suitable datetime for >>> the phone call is: Wed 11 Sept, 15:00 CEST. >>> >>> I should be able to make the call, though I might be a few minutes late >>> depending on traffic getting to the office. >>> >>> >>> > PS: By the way we can already start presenting ourselves: >>> >>> >>> I'm James (Jim) Smith. I'm the software architect for the Maryland >>> Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH - http://mith.umd.edu/) >>> at the University of Maryland, College Park. I'm participating as an >>> individual and not as a representative of my employer. RDF and RDF >>> streaming are part of my research interests independent of the projects at >>> MITH. I am participating in a similar arrangement with the W3C Open >>> Annotation Community Group. >>> >>> At a large scale, the semantic web is an alternative to the classic von >>> Neumann architecture. Instead of having a strict separation of processing >>> from memory with a limited pipe between them (though I know that modern >>> computers aren't quite pure in this regard), the web allows processing and >>> memory to be "smeared" out over a large number of loosely coupled >>> components. RDF is a way to structure that memory, URIs are a way to >>> address that memory, and stream-based processing is a way to compute on >>> that memory. I'm interested in creating or finding tools that make the use >>> of this semantic web machine as easy and transparent as doing computation >>> on a local machine or cluster. >>> >>> -- Jim >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Jean-Paul Calbimonte > Ontology Engineering Group > Universidad Politécnica de Madrid > -- Jean-Paul Calbimonte Ontology Engineering Group Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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