Cambridge Semantic Web Gatherings
Tim Berners-Lee is organizing regular gathering to discuss the Semantic Web in Cambridge, MA, USA. The idea is to get together people in the local area who are interested in and/or working in the Semantic Web. A typical form will be a few presentations of recent work or recent problems discovered, some moderated discussion in the round, and a large amount of unmoderated chat. The gatherings are expected to continue 6-8pm every 2nd Tuesday of the month henceforth, and will be held in the Stata Center, MIT.
Next Gathering
Calendar
Registration
Potential Agenda Items
Discussions
- Value proposition of frequently deployed Semantic Web solutions
- Federated versus centralized data management
- How good is good enough in ontology engineering
- Intersection of the document Web, Web 2.0, and the Semantic Web
- Top down, bottom up, or middle out?
- URIs for naming
Demos
Technology Talks
- Tricks with SPARQL
Semantic Web Clinic
- ..... share details of your project, and we'll discuss Semantic Web implementation approaches
Past Gatherings
Minutes & Notes
Mailing List
To subscribe to the mailing list for the gatherings, please send a mail to public-cambridge-sem-web-request@w3.org with the subject line "subscribe". To unsubscribe, please send a mail to the same address with "unsubscribe" in the subject line. Please do not send spam or attachments to the list. A mail archive is available.
Organizers
The informal leadership of the group is from a pool including Tim Berners-Lee, Lee Feigenbaum, Susie Stephens, and Kingsley Idehen. Other volunteers please contact Tim.