Jan Benedictus
Structured authoring means that organizations must change the behaviour of their authors. Engagement of authors, reviewers and contributers is the key-succesfactor for organizations who are moving to structured content.
David Kuilman
Elsevier – a global scientific publisher – is leading the way in advancing science, technology and health. Core to this strategy is the continuous priority to develop content that covers more domains, show increased quality, offer more features and integrates better with analytics and technology.
Christian Dirschl
This presentation will show how different software development processes like requirements engineering, bug-tracking and customer support can be enhanced by using semantic web technologies. With the help of an extraction pipeline all information e.g.
Stephen Buxton
The main challenge - and opportunity - facing enterprises today is not the *volume* of data at their disposal, it's the *variety* of data. Important information is kept in silos in many formats and shapes, with little or no semantic context.
Cody Burleson
This presentation shares one company’s journey, spanning more than ten years, to build “a killer app for the Semantic Web”. The company has sought to create a tool that could lower the Linked Data learning curve and make semantic computing more readily accessible to everyday web developers and common organizations.
Andreas Blumauer
Linked Data and the Semantic Web have been around for quite a while and have been hyped again and again. In the meantime, a large number of enterprises and even whole industries have adopted semantic web technologies for several purposes.
Jo Kent
The BBC has a wealth of permanently available programmes across a wide range of subjects with very low viewing figures. We wanted to create a route into these programmes which balanced the need for curated, high quality journeys between programmes which would be easily accessible to our audiences and the limited resource available for that curation effort.
Felix Burkhardt
We present QUARK (QUestion Answering Rendering Knowledge), an
architecture and a prototypical first partial implementation to answer customer
Holger Wollschläger
We discuss and demonstrate how selected governmental data from the city of Leipzig,
published as Linked Data, can play a decisive factor for realizing Digital Agenda goals of the European Commission.
As an example, Lecos present the current state and planned future developments of:
(a) data sources,
(b) data conversions,
(c) publishing technologies and
Marc van Opijnen
The internet revolution has urged judiciaries to publish many of their decisions online. Since these documents are most often plain text, lack any structure, standardized metadata, computer readable references or even univocal identification, accessibility of these documents is seriously hampered.
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