Get a Dose of Semantics: Open Source Contributors Wanted for EU Project

The EU-funded IKS Project invites FOSS companies and projects to take part in building a software stack for knowledge management that is Open Source.

IKS is funded with 6.5 million Euros by the European Union and 2 million Euros are being invested by the consortium partners which makes up for an overall budget of 8.5 millions. The project will run for 4 years.

Financial support is available for 50 yet to be selected companies/organizations who agree to evaluate the IKS software stack as early adopters as well as 100 individuals who are members of a related FOSS project and who would like to actively engage in IKS project development. The budget for contributors to IKS is meant to alleviate the entry hurdles, e.g. for travel and accommodation for attending the IKS workshop end of May.

The premier focus of IKS is on FOSS content management systems and how they can make use of the to-be-developed IKS technology to let content objects behave the way they are supposed to across varying applications. Additionally, IKS also aims at cooperating with FOSS projects helping to implement semantics-aware software.

Wernher Behrendt, one of the initiators of IKS, exemplifies the project’s vision as follows:

Think of a task that has been defined in a project management software. Ideally, the project management software allows you to edit the task as you would expect it, for example, you can extend the ending date in case the work will take longer. Now, what happens if you want to transfer your work plan to the Web content management system that powers your Web site to display it to the public?

You will most likely create a screenshot of the work plan in the project management software, upload the screenshot in your WCMS and include it on a Web page. In between, you have lost all information about what a task is and how another application should treat it in case you want to edit it within the imported work plan.

This is where IKS comes to the rescue, because its software stack will not only provide a layer that takes care of metadata information (e.g. Ontologies, RDF, …), but will also be able to deal with information on how to process a content object across different applications.

If you’d like to join, IKS provides further information on its Web site and how to get in contact with them. Contribute to IKS as a…

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    [...] Im Zusammenhang mit SharedCopy wies Adrian Pohl bei Twitter noch auf das Konzept der Transklusion gemäß Ted Nelson hin. Erläuternd interessant dazu auch dessen (gescheitertes) Xanadu-Projekt. Es ist insofern einen Gedanken wert, als das annotierte Kopien bei (vergänglichen) Diensten wie SharedCopy nicht das optimale sind und ein “geschickterer Standard” vielleicht (?) wünschenswerter wäre. Ich bin mir nicht ganz sicher, aber das von der EU geförderte Interactive Knowledge Stack (IKS) scheint auch in diese Richtung zu gehen. Eine kurze Übersicht gibt es in S. Groganz Blog: Get a Dose of Semantics: Open Source Contributors Wanted for EU Project. [...]

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