Training:Main
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This is the main page for training activities.
This section is under construction.
Tutorials:
| Title | Goal | |
|---|---|---|
| Autumn 2009 - ODPs@UPM | Autumn 2009 - ODPs@UPM | Teaching ODPs in an ontology engineering course at UPM, Madrid. |
| Autumn 2009 - PhD course Jönköping | Autumn 2009 - PhD course Jönköping | To teach computational ontologies and Ontology Design Patterns for the semantic web. |
| ContentPatterns@SSSW | ContentPatterns@SSSW | To make trainees able to design an ontology by reusing content patterns. |
| ESWC2010 Tutorial 2 - Extreme Design (XD): Pattern-based Ontology Design | ESWC2010 Tutorial 2 - Extreme Design (XD): Pattern-based Ontology Design | The tutorial has the following goals:
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| EXtreme Design (XD): Pattern-based Ontology Design | eXtreme Design (XD): Pattern-based Ontology Design | Trainees will be able to design networked ontologies based on good design principles and on reuse of of ontology design patterns. |
| Extreme Design (XD): Pattern-based Ontology Design | Extreme Design (XD): Pattern-based Ontology Design (K-CAP 2009) | To give an overview of computational ontologies, ontology design patterns (ODPs) and how they can be used for ontology engineering |
| Legal Ontology Design | Legal Ontology Design | To teach basic principles to design legal ontologies. |
| NeOn 2008 Tutorial on Computational Ontologies | NeOn 2008 Course on Computational Ontologies | To disseminate best practices of ontology design. To make users familiar with available tools for ontology editing. |
| Ontology Design with the NeOn Toolkit - NeOn tutorial | Ontology Design with the NeOn Toolkit - NeOn tutorial | To make participants able to develop ontologies from requirements to design, to evaluation by using NeOn technologies. |
| PhD Course on Computational Ontologies @ University of Bologna | PhD Course on Computational Ontologies @ University of Bologna 2010 | The course aims at providing attendees with a good understanding of state-of-the-art techniques for ontology design, with special focus on the semantic web context. The course targets PhD students in Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Logics, Philosophy, Computational
Linguistics, and other disciplines that employ, or might consider to employ, techniques and theories connected to semantic technologies, with particular focus on Semantic Web technologies. It also targets Master students in the above mentioned disciplines who are doing a master thesis, or plan to enroll in a PhD program, on these subjects. |
| The Loreley of Ontology Design Patterns | The Loreley of Ontology Design Patterns | Education & Dissemination |
