Project descriptions, papers and presentations
Learn more about projects the Semantic Web Company is involved in as a partner and find further information on results, papers and presentations.
KIWI: Knowledge in a Wiki
ECOI
ecoi.net provides up-to-date and publicly available country of origin information with a special focus on the needs of asylum lawyers, refugee counsels and persons deciding on claims for asylum and other forms of international protection. Access to information is facilitated by a comprehensive search tool and Topics & Issues files, offering thematically structured information on asylum-relevant topics and issues for a set of focus countries.
The SWC supports the project with an integration-concept for a SKOS-based multilingual thesaurus, that enables moderated search.
sem'base
sem'base is an awareness measure in the programme FIT-IT Semantic Systems. It started in February 2006 and finished its activities in November 2006. The project embraced five main activities to reach its goals:
- Survey and interviews with key players
- Awareness building for semantic technologies at the European Forum in Alpbach 2006 and at the topic related conferences I-KNOW 06 and Semantics 06
- Gap analysis indicating the opportunities and weaknesses of the semantic systems sector in Austria
- Development of a domain specific glossary
- An online catalogue of semantic systems players in Austria
Dateien
Semantic Technologies Showcase - The Austrian Situation
SemNetMan: Semantic-based Network-Management
The project "SemNetMan" (semantic-based Network-Management) is combining two methods that both are relevant for the cross-linked knowledge society: The Social Network Analysis (SNA) and the techniques of Semantic Web.
The emerging method should enable efficient Network-Management within especially defined project-needs and environments.
The support of the team-building-phase is being focused.
SemNetMan is a FFG-sponsored project running 18 months from 2005 to 2006.







