iQvoc – Open Source SKOS(XL) Maintenance and Publishing Tool
iQvoc wird von innoQ Deutschland GmbH gemeinsam mit dem Umweltbundesamt (UBA) entwickelt und ist als einer der sechs Kandidaten der internationalen “Scripting Challenge” nominiert. Den Ausgang dieses Wettbewerbs wird der 6th Workshop on Scripting and Development for the Semantic Web zeigen.
Date
2010-05-31
Time
10:00 - 14:00
Conference / Event
7th Extended Semantic Web Conference
Venue
Heraklion, GR
Speakers
Till Schulte-Coerne
Senior Consultant
Till Schulte-Coerne is a Senior Consultant at INNOQ and has been implementing web applications with various technologies and frameworks for many years. His focus is on the architecture and implementation of scalable, ergonomic web applications. Furthermore, he is co-initiator of the frontend architecture variant ROCA . He is a regular trainer for workshops especially on the topic of web architecture and web frontend technologies and has also written several articles on this topic.
Robert Glaser
Head of Marketing
Robert Glaser is Head of Marketing at INNOQ and acts as Emerging Technology Strategist, drawing on his extensive experience as a Senior Consultant. With a background in software engineering and expertise in developing ergonomic web applications, he advises companies on designing future-proof IT strategies focused on emerging technologies. His particular interests lie in product development, user experience, and the integration of AI into modern software products. As a bridge-builder between technology and the business world, he is passionate about user-centric digitalization. Alongside his love for IT, culinary delights are his great passion.
Tim Rauhut
Alumnus
Tim works as a consultant for INNOQ until november 2023 and is the co-founder of
Reisekosten-Gorilla. With more than a decade of experience he is focusing on
the development of scalable and ergonomic web applications. In the last years
he is creating sustainable front-end architectures with user experience
in mind. In his free time he is trying to catch waves in southern Portugal.