- From: Ignazio Palmisano <ignazio@csc.liv.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:20 +0100
- To: Ignazio Palmisano <ignazio@csc.liv.ac.uk>
Apologies for multiple postings - Call For Participation - European Semantic Technology Conference Workshop: Semantic Web Technology Showcase 31st May 2007 - Vienna, Austria The aim of this workshop is to promote semantic web technology to industry, focusing on providing a technical audience with an introduction to the main technological challenges hindering the uptake of semantic web technology by industry, together with a practical presentation of the technological solutions that can help to overcome these problems. A key objective of the workshop will be to demonstrate high quality software tools, addressing key problems, which can enable organisations to apply semantic web technologies in their business. The workshop format is divided into the following topic areas for the application of these technologies: - knowledge representation and ontologies; - metadata and annotation; - rules, reasoning and query answering. For each topic area there will be an overview presentation given by an expert in the field, demonstration of a high-quality software tool addressing tasks within the topic, and, finally, an open discussion panel to answer specific questions on each topic area. This workshop is endorsed by the network of excellence Knowledge Web (http://knowledgeweb.semanticweb.org/). For more information please visit: http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/semanticweb/KWeb_ESTC_WS.html This workshop is being held as part of the European Semantic Technologies Conference (http://www.estc2007.com) – to be held in Vienna, between 31st May and 1st June. Anyone interested in attending this workshop must register for the full conference. Registration for this workshop is available online through the ESTC website: http://www.estc2007.com/registration/ Additional information on accomodation and travel information can be found at http://www.estc2007.com/general/
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