- From: Tanja Sieber <tanja.sieber@t-dos.de>
- Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 16:40:32 +0200
- To: <semantic-web@w3c.org>
Hello to all members of this mailing list, I don't know, if it is common to give a short introduction for a new subscribed member of that mailinglist, if not and/or you are not interested, just move this mail to your special folder for those mails:-) I come originally from Germany, where I studied electrical engineering, worked as service diagnostic developer at GM and studied again technical writing. In that field I worked 5 years as a freelancer in consulting and training of possibilities to standardize documentations and its processing --> XML was a topic in that context. Actually I live already since two years in Hungary.Since September I'm a PhD student and lecturer at the university of Miskolc in the department of information engineering. My research work deals with analyzing 'ontologies in the field of technical documentation' and I'm very interested in everything, what's going on with semantic web, formal logic languages and their representations, but in fact I also feel at the same time, that the more I read and test and write, the more I know, that I know almost nothing about these things:-) I hope that I can bring some ideas and do some helpful work in that group here and just say hello, Tanja **************************************************************************************** Best Regards / Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Üdvözlettel Dipl.-Ing. Tanja Sieber t-dos Technische Dokumentationen und Schulungen www.t-dos.de GENIAL Snowboards www.genial-snowboards.de Friedrichshafen Stuttgart Mobil: +49-170-901 69 77 Karlsruhe München (Germany) VoIP: +49-89-420 95 56 93 Miskolc (Hungary) Mobil: +36-70-547 70 64 Tel.: +36-46-433 531 Kindness is the language, which the deaf can hear and the blind can see (Mark Twain) **************************************************************************************** ____________ Virus checked by G DATA AntiVirusKit Version: AVK 16.666 from 26.09.2005 Virus news: www.antiviruslab.com
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