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2007-07-10

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SSSW-2007: Summer School on Ontological Engineering and the Semantic Web

SSSW 2007 is at its start and there is hardly a better way to describe it than the title of the blog post by Stephan Baumann who presented the first invited talk at the school: SSSW2007: Work Hard, Play Hard

More information about the event: SSSW'07 Home Page.
It takes place on July 8-14, 2007 in Cercedilla (Spain).

Later in the day we had an introduction to OWL by Sean Bechhofer and a presentation about ontology design patterns by Aldo Gangemi.

An interesting update: on Wednesday there will be an invited talk by Peter Mika on Web 2.0 [and everything :) ].

There is now a SSSW 2007 group on FaceBook - come and join it, and use it to keep in touch after the summer school has finished. B)

P.S. We need some way to aggregate all the information about the event so let's choose a tag "sssw2007" and hope there's no name clash or anything. For those who are here - it's been great to meet you all, this certainly is an interesting event we are in.

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Comment from: Nouveau Riche University [Visitor] Email · http://collegeinformation.nruniversity.com
It's been a pleasure for us as well to have you writing here. I'm interested in this new project for my students but Cercedilla is too far for us to fly in for the event. Do you know when something like this will happen somewhere closer?
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