The document is a primer on the semantic web that:
Introduces the semantic web as a collaborative movement led by the W3C to combine new technologies with knowledge representation techniques to address more formal information modeling and reasoning for web services.
Explains the semantic web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across boundaries using building blocks like RDF, OWL, SPARQL, and RIF.
Discusses current uses in transportation and emergency management and benefits like consistent information modeling, improved experiences and business outcomes, and standardized open specifications.
The document summarizes an event debrief session for the 5th International SOA and Cloud Symposium held in London. The two-day event had over 100 sessions across 13 tracks on SOA and cloud topics. Fulcrum contributed four sessions on the impact of cloud on education, SOA roadmap planning, cloud architecture in education, and a cloud collaboration platform. The debrief discussed key learnings on technology trends, vendor offerings, and potential clients and visibility gained from participating in the symposium.
Hur fungerar bostadsmarknaden i Norge, Finland, Tyskland, Danmark och Sverige? Hur fungerar hyressättningen? Hur sätts hyrorna? Hur lätt eller svårt är det att få en hyreslägenhet? Vilka konsekvernas har hyressättning fått.
Music Experience arbetar med att utveckla morgondagens företag genom musikens kraft.
Här kan du digitalt och smidigt ta del av vår folder för 2013 med information om våra tjänster.
The document is a primer on the semantic web that:
Introduces the semantic web as a collaborative movement led by the W3C to combine new technologies with knowledge representation techniques to address more formal information modeling and reasoning for web services.
Explains the semantic web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across boundaries using building blocks like RDF, OWL, SPARQL, and RIF.
Discusses current uses in transportation and emergency management and benefits like consistent information modeling, improved experiences and business outcomes, and standardized open specifications.
The document summarizes an event debrief session for the 5th International SOA and Cloud Symposium held in London. The two-day event had over 100 sessions across 13 tracks on SOA and cloud topics. Fulcrum contributed four sessions on the impact of cloud on education, SOA roadmap planning, cloud architecture in education, and a cloud collaboration platform. The debrief discussed key learnings on technology trends, vendor offerings, and potential clients and visibility gained from participating in the symposium.
Hur fungerar bostadsmarknaden i Norge, Finland, Tyskland, Danmark och Sverige? Hur fungerar hyressättningen? Hur sätts hyrorna? Hur lätt eller svårt är det att få en hyreslägenhet? Vilka konsekvernas har hyressättning fått.
Music Experience arbetar med att utveckla morgondagens företag genom musikens kraft.
Här kan du digitalt och smidigt ta del av vår folder för 2013 med information om våra tjänster.
Det eviga dilemma som företagen ställs när man skall besluta om införande av ett nytt affärssystem så är det om man skall köpa ett “standard system” eller om man skall utveckla ett “eget” från scratch? Vilka är utmaningar för respektive typ?
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