Research Commissioner Janez Potočnik told the Council that he will establish a group to provide the Spring Council 2006 with recommendations on research investment priorities.
The term “Semiformal Ontology” refers to a ontology which has a few bits of formality but is largely informal. It is the analog of what Tom Malone calls semi structured data, such as email or office forms. A semiformal ontology could support techn
t is my mission to use my skills to clarify, challenge, and create; and help people, organizations, and organizational science to prosper from the rise of the knowledge-based economy. Dr. Daniel G. Andriessen
An article that will be published in the next Journal of Intellectual Capital (Andriessen, 2006) will show that there are at least 22 different metaphors that we use to think and talk about knowledge.
Short information on the Network of Excellence Advanced and Innovative Models and Tools for the development of semantic-based systems for Handling, Acquiring, and Processing knowledge embedded in multidimensional digital objects.
The W3C, a standards-setting body for the Internet, said it will draft specifications for VoiceXML 3.0, a technology enabling voice identification verification for users transacting business by phone or using voice on computers.
ecember 22, 2005 Web 2.0? It's more like Computer 2.0. Posted by David Berlind @ 10:54 am Or even better, the uncomputer. When I think about what today's operating systems are — Windows, OS X, Linux, etc – I mostly seem them as collections of
European research activities are structured around consecutive four-year programmes, or so-called Framework Programmes. The Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) sets out the priorities - including the Information Society Technologies (IST) priority - for the p
Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News) and the leading telecommunications provider in the Philippines, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), have set up a Next Generation Network Laboratory to develop and test end-to-end Fixed- Mobile Convergence services
A special group of futurists at EDS are pursuing the identification, investigation, analysis and understanding of the things that will manifest themselves as "The Next Big Thing" in information technology. This think tank set looks at IT and how it will i
Ajit and his colleague Tony Fish published a book this year called Mobile Web 2.0, which I received a free copy of and have been flicking through in recent weeks. The following is a short extract from that book (adapted for this blog), which I hope explai
Tim Berners-Lee confirmed as plenary speaker
Tim Berners-Lee is the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, a Senior Researcher at MIT where he leads the Decentralized Information Group, and a Professor of Computer Science at University of Southampton. While working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory, he invented the World Wide Web. It was there where he wrote the first Web client (a combination of browser and editor) and the first Web server. His original specifications of URLs, HTTP and HTML were widely adopted and refined as Web technology spread. In 2001 he became a fellow of the Royal Society, and more recently he received the 2007 Charles Stark Draper Prize, given by the National Academy of Engineering (US). His plenary talk will take place on Wednesday May 9 at WWW2007.
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