October 2, 2012
by Avolpini
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Is Europe Better Poised than the US to Commercialise Semantic Tech?

This is going to be a summary after two hectic days spent in Leipzig with the cleverest minds of the European Semantic Web community and it’s also my personal answer to an interesting post that appeared on semanticweb.com a few … Continue reading

September 27, 2012
by Rüdiger Kurz
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Positive feedback for IKS at OpenCms Days 2012

OpenCms 8 – Experiences, Possibilities, Potentials September 24 to 25, 2012 – Cologne, Germany Joining Alkacon at the end of 2008 and being the third time speaker on OpenCms Days, I’m still impressed by the huge impact OpenCms has around … Continue reading

September 25, 2012
by Mihaly
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Lessons Learnt while working with Apache Stanbol

In this post I will summarize the experiences I earned while developing various Enhancement Engines for Stanbol in the framework of an EAP project. If you are following this blog, you could read a lot about the project in posts … Continue reading

September 20, 2012
by Fabian
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Graduation: A Short History of Apache Stanbol

There is great news for the open-source project Apache Stanbol. With the recent resolution of the board of directors of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the incubating project Apache Stanbol becomes a top-level project at the ASF. This is a big and … Continue reading

September 3, 2012
by Mihaly
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Running UIMA Engines in Stanbol using the same JVM

Introduction This post is a follow up of my previous posts about using UIMA with Apache Stanbol  (see https://blog.iks-project.eu/uima-apache-stanbol-integration/ and https://blog.iks-project.eu/uima-apache-stanbol-integration-2/)! As I have already explained in these posts, running UIMA engines and Apache Stanbol in the same Java Virtual … Continue reading