December 13, 2011
by Rüdiger Kurz
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Google Web Toolkit VIE Wrapper

OpenCms from Alkacon Software is a professional content management system that helps content managers worldwide to create and maintain websites fast and efficiently. Interactive Knowledge Stack (IKS) is an EU funded project bringing semantic technologies (capabilities) to CMS systems. Alkacon … Continue reading

November 15, 2011
by jpereira
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IKS “Web and Intranet Professionals” Workshop, November 2011

This workshop brought together a broad range of web and intranet professionals eager to learn more about the ideas and solutions behind semantic (Web) Technologies. The workshop was framed as a “demo and dialogue” event to better align the capabilities … Continue reading

November 14, 2011
by Sebastian Germesin
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Semantic UI Development with VIE

Before John Resig released the first version of jQuery in 2006, the development of web-applications was a complicated process. Developers cooked their own recipe to face cross-browser support for Javascript implementations and interoperability was hardly manageable. After that, people started to … Continue reading

September 21, 2011
by RKapusta
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Palsu – Interactive Meeting Tool using VIE and Apache Stanbol

Palsu is an interactive meeting tool that is used to demonstrate capabilities of  VIE and other IKS Project open source technologies. The idea is to create a tool for coordinating both online and real-world meetings. This means being able to manage:

September 8, 2011
by Massimo Romanelli
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IKS Contributes to W3C RDF Web Applications Working Group

IKS develops semantic components for small and medium sized open source CMS. In order to properly achieve this goal tools, specifications and methodologies developed by IKS should be compliant with relevant standards. Last May we attended the W3C Advisory Committee Meeting … Continue reading