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[dbjapan] FW: [Tmra-newsletter] TMRA 2009 - Call for Contributions
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- Subject: [dbjapan] FW: [Tmra-newsletter] TMRA 2009 - Call for Contributions
- From: "Motomu Naito" <motom [at] green.ocn.ne.jp>
- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 00:45:25 +0900
日本データベース学会の皆様 (重複して受け取られた場合はご容赦ください) ナレッジ・シナジーの内藤です。 TMRA (Topic Maps Research and Applications) 2009 - Call for Contributions を転送させていただきます。 よろしくお願い致します。 > -----Original Message----- > From: tmra-newsletter-bounces [at] lists.informatik.uni-leipzig.de > [mailto:tmra-newsletter-bounces [at] lists.informatik.uni-leipzig.de] On > Behalf Of TMRA (Lutz Maicher) > Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:32 PM > To: TMRA NEWSLETTER > Subject: [Tmra-newsletter] TMRA 2009 - Call for Contributions > > **************************** > * TMRA 2009 > * "Linked Topic Maps" > **************************** > * 11-13 November 2009 > * Villa Ida, Leipzig, Germany > **************************** > * http://www.tmra.de/2009/ > **************************** > * Submission: 15 July 2009 > **************************** > > Call for Contributions > =============== > TMRA 2009 will be the fifth event in the annual series of international > conferences on Topic Maps Research and Applications. TMRA is the > advanced scientific and industrial forum whose main object is connecting > the key players in the Topic Maps community. Here you will find > researchers and users in government and industry, as well as the > vendors, the luminaries, and the standards creators gathered for an > exchange of ideas in a stimulating setting. TMRA 2009 will take place in > the Media Campus Villa Ida, Leipzig, Germany and will be hosted by the > Topic Maps Lab. > > Besides the keynotes, presented by leading heads of the Topic Maps > community, the conference schedule covers parallel science- and > industry-oriented tracks, poster and demonstration sessions. The latest > ideas from the community are discussed in the open-space sessions. > > “Linked Topic Maps” – The Motto of TMRA 2009 > =================================== > A web of globally linked topic maps is behind the Vision of a Topic Maps > World that Graham Moore presented at the Topic Maps Norway 2009 > conference in Oslo this spring. Linked Topic Maps is the first step on > the way to global federated knowledge exchange. It’s about PSIs > connecting different topics in different topic maps together. It’s about > using protocols like SDShare, and the exchange of Topic Maps fragments. > Linked Topic Maps will enable crawlers to walk through a globally > interlinked web of topic maps. > > The social graph and geo-spatial information globally link topic maps > across all domains. And why not linking topic maps with real world > objects, stepping into the web of things? And what about walking through > topic maps in augmented realities, to link the real life experience with > the web of data? > > But Linked Topic Maps is also about the semantic integration of > heterogeneous sources of structured and unstructured data, based on the > integration model provided by Topic Maps. To meet the challenge of > exploiting the merging facilities at global scale advanced approaches > are needed. > > The goal of the TMRA 2009 conference is bringing together all the ideas, > concepts and implementations which will help to make true the vision of > a web of linked topic maps for global knowledge federation. > > Contribute a paper, presentation or poster to TMRA 2009 > ======================================== > You are invited to contribute a full or short paper, a presentation, a > demonstration, or a poster to TMRA 2009 under the following main topics: > > * Linked Topic Maps > * Standards related Topic Maps research > * Theoretic Topic Maps research > * Applied Topic Maps research > * Topic Maps applications domains > > Contribute to the Open-Space Sessions > =========================== > In addition to the presentation track, TMRA 2009 provides slots and > locations for open-space sessions. You are highly encouraged to > contribute to the open-space sessions! > Contribute to the Tutorials@TMRA 2009 > > Tutorials@TMRA 2009 will take place on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 prior > to the regular TMRA 2009 program. The purpose of the tutorial program is > to provide participants with lectures and instructions, on either well > established or new cutting-edge topics, relevant to the topic mapping > field. Tutorials@TMRA is the opportunity to teach your advanced > technology to an interested audience. If you are interested in teaching > your cutting edge technology to an interested audience, please submit > your tutorial proposal. > > Your submission > =========== > We invite original, high quality submissions with substantial > contributions to the objectives of TMRA 2008, published here. In 2008 > the TMRA proceedings will appear in the LIV series, published by the > University of Leipzig. The conference language is English. All > submission details are given in the Submission Guidelines at the > conference website. > > Submission Deadline > ============== > The submission deadline is 15 July 2009. > _______________________________________________ > Tmra-newsletter mailing list > Tmra-newsletter [at] lists.informatik.uni-leipzig.de > http://lists.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/mailman/listinfo/tmra-newslette > r -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Motomu Naito <motom [at] green.ocn.ne.jp> PSI: http://psi.ontopedia.net/Motomu_Naito CEO, Knowledge Synergy Inc. (http://www.knowledge-synergy.com/) 3-747-4-203, Kusunokidai, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-0037 Japan phone: +81-4-2993-0519 IP phone: +81-50-3341-5502 Delegate to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34/WG3 (Topic Maps WG) from Japan
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