Program
Introduction
The International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2011), the world’s leading Semantic Web research conference, is hosting an Industry Track to invite the business community to present products and services that leverage Semantic Web technologies and/or enrich the Semantic Web ecosystem. The International Semantic Web Conference is the premiere networking conference for the professional and academic research community. Industry Track demonstrates the most recent evolution of Semantic Web technologies and applications development & research to a wider audience. We invite industry vendors to submit short proposals for this track. No formal paper is required. While such presentations can focus on vendor-branded products and services, we seek to allow vendors to (1) give more in-depth technical discussion about the specific aspects of Semantic Web technologies in their products and services; (2) explain how their products and services are helping transition clients into Semantic Web efforts; and (3) describe the innovative plans for their products and services that lead to the adoption of Semantic Web standards.
Accepted Presentations Industry Track | |
Peter Haase, Michael Schmidt | Everything Self‐Service: Linked Data Applications with the Information Workbench |
Don Syme | F# Type Providers – Unleashing the Semantic Web with Programming Languages |
Daniel Hansch | Practical applications of Semantic Wikis in commercial environments |
Jörg Schönfisch, Florian Lautenbacher, Julian Lambertz and Willy Chen | |
Jarred McGinnis | |
Makx Dekkers, Joao Frade, Stijn Goedertier, Nikos Loutas, Vassilios Peristeras and Gofran Shukair | A common metadata approach to support eGovernment interoperability |
Florian Kondert, Helmut Nagy | |
Wen Zhu, Sumeet Vij | Semantic Mediation Bus™: An Ontology-based Runtime Infrastructure for Service Interoperability |
Johannes Busse | |
Leo Sauermann, Bernhard Schandl | |
René Fleischhauer, Michael Stollberg | Automated Generation of Semantic Service Descriptions by Leveraging on Service Governance Models |
Peter Mika, Ralph Rabbat, Philip Bohannon |