22 oktober 2001
Sal E:A, E-huset, LTH
Ole Römers väg 3, Lund
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09:15 |
Kaffe och registrering |
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09:45 |
Introduktion |
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10:00 |
Inbjuden talare |
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11:00 |
Inbyggda system: programmering |
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12:00 |
Lunch |
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13:30 |
Minitutorial |
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14:00 |
Inbyggda system: exekvering |
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14:30 |
Interaktion |
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15:15 |
Kaffe |
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15:45 |
Metodik |
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16:45 |
Avslutning |
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17:00 |
Slut |
The next industrial revolution: the Semantic Web
Uwe Assmann, Linköpings Universitet
After the industrial revolution of the web, a second generation web is in sight, the Semantic Web. The Semantic Web will revolutionize the industrial, service, and administrative sector. Due to its technical standard in the management of documents, all administrative processes will thoroughly be automated in the next 20 years. Many employees, companies, administrations, and whole industrial branches will have to reorient, and new ones will be started very quickly. Every institution, every country, that invests as soon as possible with as much impact as it can into this basic technology will have a decisive advantage in the markets of this new industrial sector.
This talk will give an overview on the new Semantic Web movement, explain the role of some of its semantic languages, and give a vision for Swedish industry and research.
Uwe Assmann teaches Software Engineering at Linköpings Universitet. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Universitaet Karlsruhe in 1995 in the area of program transformations and optimizations. He has contributed substantially to the design of the CoSy compiler component system which is marketed by ACE bV, Amsterdam. In the last years, he has developed an innovative software composition system, COMPOST. This allows to refactor software such that design patterns are included, allows for incremental development from design to implementation (Extreme Programming), and is going to be marketed from XPTools AB, Linköping. Since May 2000, he is also the coordinator consultant of the European Basic Research Project EASYCOMP which develops component and composition technology for XML-based active documents, also for the Semantic Web.