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Posted to dev@stanbol.apache.org by Sergio Fernández <se...@salzburgresearch.at> on 2014/05/19 13:21:40 UTC
CfP: Linked Data track at the ApacheCon EU 2014
Hi,
ApacheCon brings together the open source community to learn about and
collaborate on the technologies and projects driving the future of open
source, big data and cloud computing. Apache projects have and continue
to be hugely influential in the innovation and development of software
development across a plethora of categories from content, databases and
servers, to big data, cloud, mobile and virtual machine. The developers,
programmers, committers and users driving this innovation and utilizing
these tools will meet in Budapest on November 17-19, for collaboration,
education and community building.
In the last years Linked Data has become an important topic in the
Apache Software Foundation, with projects like Jena, Marmotta, Stanbol,
Clerezza and Any23. Therefore we are organizing a dedicated track there
where group together relevant proposals. The track should be a place
where all these projects can meet together, allowing to find common
synergies across different projects and hackers. It is also particularly
interesting for us to gather together with other data-intensive projects
to discuss the intersection of their approaches with the Semantic Web
technologies.
Further details at:
http://s.apache.org/apachecon-eu-2014-linked-data-track
Topics:
* Linked Data publishing
* RDF processing, querying and reasoning
* Information Extraction
* Intersection of Big Data and Semantic Web
* Semantic Web technologies in general
Important dates:
* CfP Open: April 9, 2014
* CfP Close: June 25, 2014
* CfP Notifications: July 15, 2014
* Schedule Announced: July 28, 2014
* Event Dates: November 17-21, 2014
Chairs:
* Sergio Fernández (Apache Marmotta)
* Andy Seaborne (Apache Jena)
Please, notice that the track will be available in the system only in
the following weeks; so in the meantime you have to properly label with
"Linked Data track" your proposal. Further details and submission system
can be directly found at the apachecon.eu site.
Cheers,
--
Sergio Fernández
Senior Researcher
Knowledge and Media Technologies
Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Jakob-Haringer-Straße 5/3 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria
T: +43 662 2288 318 | M: +43 660 2747 925
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