NEPOMUK - The Social Semantic Desktop

Networked Environment for Personalized, Ontology-based Management of Unified Knowledge (2006-2008)

The goal of NEPOMUK is to realize the Social Semantic Desktop. This term denotes a completely new computer desktop paradigm. The desktop will be semantic since it will make content accessible to processing by the computer. It will be social since it will support the interconnection and exchange with other desktops and their users.  NEPOMUK addresses any person who uses computers for non-trivial processing and sharing of information, typically related to complex decision making.

Find more information on the NEPOMUK homepage .

 

Thomas Roth-Berghofer is professor in computing at the School of Computing and Technology of the University of West London where he heads the Centre for Model-based Software Engineering and Explanation-aware Computing

 

E-Mail: thomas (at) roth-berghofer.de

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