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Das Wissenschafterinnenkolleg Internettechnologien der Fakultät
für Informatik der TU Wien lud Semantic Web Services: Prof. Dr. Dieter Fensel
Nachlese
Tim Berners-Lee referred to the future of the current WWW as the "Semantic
Web" - an extended Web of machine-readable information and automated
services that extend far beyond current capabilities. The explicit representation
of the semantics underlying data, programs, pages, and other Web resources,
will enable a knowledge-based Web that provides a qualitatively new
level of service. Automated services will improve in their capacity
to assist humans in achieving their goals by "understanding"
more of the content on the Web, and thus providing more accurate filtering,
categorization, and searches of information sources. This process will
ultimately lead to an extremely knowledgeable system that features various
specialized reasoning services. Examples include both business applications,
such as automated procurement and supply chain management, but also
non-commercial applications as well as military applications. Web services
can be completely decentralized and distributed over the Internet and
accessed by a wide variety of communication devices. Organizations can
be released from the burden of complex, slow and expensive software
integration and focus instead on the value of their offerings and mission
critical tasks. Zur Person Prof. Dr. Dieter Fensel (1960) obtained in 1989 a Diploma in Social Science at the Free University of Berlin and a Diploma in Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin. In 1993 he was awarded a Doctor's degree in economic science (Dr. rer. pol.) at the University of Karlsruhe and in 1998 he received his Habilitation in Applied Computer Science. He was working at the University of Karlsruhe (AIFB), the University of Amsterdam (UvA), and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). In 2002, he took a chair at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. In 2003 he became the scientific director of the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) at the National University of Ireland, Galway, based on a large grant acquired from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). His current research interests include Ontologies, semantic web, web services, knowledge management, enterprise application integration, and electronic commerce. More details: www.fensel.com Kontaktperson an der TU Wien Dr. Beate List, list@wit.tuwien.ac.at, Tel. 58801-18830 Unterstützung Die Finanzierung dieser Veranstaltung erfolgte durch die freundliche Unterstützung von der Erste Bank. Hinweise Die Teilnahme war kostenlos. Im Anschluss an den Vortrag gab es wie
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