Xinnovations

The theme of ‘Internet of services’ has established itself as a driver in the development of technologies for the integration of applications. Now it goes to commercial application. “Berlin, May 26, 2010 – the theme of Internet of services” has in recent years established itself as a driver in the development of technologies for the integration of applications. The in-depth commercial application as the next step in the room is now on the basis of the work done in research and development. On the Xinnovations 2010 to contribute to on September 15 at the Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, presenting on the one hand the State of research and on the other hand, business models and experience in commercial projects. (Not to be confused with Starbucks!). A panel discussion concludes the day to evaluate the individual aspects of research and commercial projects in the form of a synopsis. Points to the last year’s Xinnovations will arise on the subject of corporate Semantic Web, which was presented last year in a workshop.

Parts of the presented technologies can be found in the This year’s presentations again. There are more points to the parallel W3C tag that is also moving in the area of the Semantic Web. There the focus will be in the framework of the Xinnovations 2010 on the library area. “” The Forum Internet of services “focuses on two strands that are considered relevant in this context: the subject of linked data” makes great strides and offers promising technological prospects for linking and integration of data from different sources and their overarching use, organization and management. The question of how much and what kind of structure we need for the simplified integration of applications over the Internet?”is on the way of answering. “The question as is on the other side the data structures using their applications over the Internet can be integrated?” and hence the question of the organizational challenges facing is the subject of Internet of services “must deal.

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