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12. Kongress für Gesundheitsnetzwerker + | N/A |
1st Digital Agenda Assembly + | N/A |
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4th European Semantic Technology Conference + | N/A |
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98. Deutscher Röntgenkongress + | N/A |
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CeBIT 2014 + | Networking with participants and new applicants. Visited booth of other project-related companies (e.g., Jedox AG, BlueYonder, Tableau, IBM, RapidMiner, BARC, IBM, Exasol/DB behind Econda, QlikTech, SAP, Pentaho) |
CeBIT 2016 + | N/A |
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ECR 2018 + | N/A |
EHealth Symposium Südwest 2018 + | N/A |
EHealth Symposium Südwest 2023 + | N/A |
EHealth Symposium Südwest 2024 + | N/A |
EKAW 2014 + | Good feedback to presentation (alignment of statistics from different organisations seen as important but still mainly manual task). One great keynote about ontology engineering by Oscar Corcho. One design pattern-focussing keynode by Pascal Hitzler. One very abstract keynote by a philosopher (Arianna Betti). |
ESWC 2011 + | N/A |
ESWC 2011 Summer School + | N/A |
ESWC 2012 + | N/A |
ESWC 2013 + | N/A |
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IWK - 55th International Scientific Colloquium (IWK) + | N/A |
Industry of Things World 2016 + | N/A |
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Jahrestreffen 2013 der GI-Fachgruppe Datenbanksysteme + | Got some impression about what database community is currently working on. |
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KIS-RIS-PACS und DICOM-Treffen 2017 + | N/A |
Krems Workshop: A self sustaining business model for open data + | Discussion around sustainable business models of open data. |
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Lisbon Workshop: Encouraging data usage by commercial developers + | Focus drifting towards describing best practices (guidelines) for member states in a structured way. |
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M2M Summit 2016 + | N/A |
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Reasoning Web 2010 Summer School + | N/A |
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SMWCon Fall 2013 + | N/A |
SemTechBiz 2014 + | Main take-home messages: Apache Spark for fast in-memory-cluster-based analytics is gaining momentum as an alternative to hadoop and mapreduce. The main graph-based data models discussed seem to be RDF (surprise!) and the property-graph model as used by Neo4J and SAP (relations as first-class citizens to which arbitrary properties such as weights can be attached); oracle showed in a presentation how to (partly) quite trivially map between the two models. Based on the workshop "RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language - 2nd Annual", also other people recommend using RDF for representing medical information as we do in the SFB project. |