SMWCon Fall 2012

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SMWCon Fall 2012
SMWCon brings together developers, users, and organizations from the Semantic MediaWiki community around the world.
Conference details
Location Cologne, Germany
Start: 24 Oct 2012
Finish: 26 Oct 2012
Calendar: Event schedule
General Chair: Michael Erdmann
Local Chair: Simon Bachenberg
Program Chair: Yury Katkov




Type: SMWCon
Audience: Everyone
Feed: RSS feed, Atom feed
Wikidata-ID: Q42407116
Address
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Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8, 50667 Cologne, Germany~GESIS~Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Cologne, Germany
Table of Contents


The SMWCon Fall 2012 is the 6th Semantic MediaWiki Conference. Its organization follows the successful model of recent conferences:

  • The first day (Wednesday, 24. Oct) was a tutorial day, where we participated in tutorials about basic and advanced SMW topics. After the tutorials there were hands-on sections based on participants' interests. We also discussed a lot of developing issues in parallel. Many SMW and MW developers was available the whole day for discussing questions around SMW and for helping us with our SMW problems.
  • The second and third days (Thursday-Friday, 25.-26. Oct) were regular conference days with keynotes and regular presentations. We also had some lightning talks, where (even on a short notice) anyone some interesting ideas were presented in 5 minutes their ideas in 5 minutes.

For more information about the conference series, see SMWCon. For general discussions or questions about this conference please use the user mailing list.

Video of the conference

The whole conference was recorded and now is available on YouTube. Thanks WikiVote company for the support.

Program

SMWCon Fall 2012/Agenda

Please follow the link to see available presentation summaries

Local Organization

Registration

Registration is now open - Please register officially on the registration page.

Location

The event was be held at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences located in Cologne, Germany.

External links

Sponsors

WikiVote! ltd - the crowdsourcing company