Re: state of the art

Hi,

twine is closed, I would rather propose to use the ESW wiki by W3C.

I can't contribute nor coordinate this the next months, I just moved to 
vienna
and need to get internet and other things....

best
Leo

It was Tim rdf who said at the right time 27.06.2009 00:30 the following 
words:
> Leo,
>
> I am very much interested in the objectives you outline and would like 
> to contribute. I will follow the additions to the wiki.
>
> I created two Twines for Semantic Web Usability a while ago, but have 
> not found anyone interested in the topic. Please feel free to tuck 
> things there as well -- perhaps we could get some critical mass. 
> Within a twine, we can comment on each artifact we post.
>
> http://www.twine.com/twine/116nk1j23-c11/semantic-web-user-interfaces
>
> http://www.twine.com/twine/116nlm5b5-c21/semantic-web-user-interaction
>
> Regards,
> Tim Lebo
>
>
>
>     I like the idea of a collection of state-of-the-art, and will
>     contribute, but only if I can edit myself and am sure that the
>     state-of-the-art will be there the next years in public domain.
>     The place where I am sure that it will remain open, and which is
>     already the place where all other discussions about the Semantic
>     Web happen, is the ESW wiki.
>     I added a page here for you:
>      http://esw.w3.org/topic/SemanticWebUsability
>
>
>  
>
>
>     Rather, take exsiting tools and compare them against the vision -
>      can your grandma find a doctor in her neighbourhood that will
>     accept her Health Insurance and treat her illness?
>     (This was the guiding example of "The Semantic Web", 2001, Timbl
>     et al)
>     so - can facetted browisng help?
>     can xy help?
>
>     etc.
>
>     best
>     Leo
>
>     I would also humbly suggest to look at the usability concerns that
>     are addressed in KDE 4.0, which has an RDF based metadata layer.
>     In our NEPOMUK project we are currently working on the biggest
>     deployment of Semantic Web technology (especially RDF) ever,
>     reaching half of all linux users... much usability to study there.
>
>
>
>


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