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''Karlsruhe, 26. October 2010'' - The 26th AIK Symposium on Efficient Algorithms was held in celebration of Prof. Dr. [[Hartmut Schmeck]]’s 60th birthday. [http://www.kit.edu/besuchen/4049.php More in the KIT News (in German)…]
 
''Karlsruhe, 26. October 2010'' - The 26th AIK Symposium on Efficient Algorithms was held in celebration of Prof. Dr. [[Hartmut Schmeck]]’s 60th birthday. [http://www.kit.edu/besuchen/4049.php More in the KIT News (in German)…]
  
|width="50%" valign="top"|'''Shortipedia wins 3rd prize at Semantic Web Challenge 2010!'''<br />
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''Karlsruhe, January 13th 2011'' - [[Bild:FOST-cover.jpg|50px|left|verweis=Neuigkeit21/en]] The American Libraries Association recognised 'Foundations of Semantic Web Technologies'
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in its prestigious list of ‘Outstanding Academic Titles’. The book written at Institute AIFB by [[Pascal Hitzler]], [[Markus Krötzsch]], and [[Sebastian Rudolph]] introduces Semantic Web standards and technologies.  [[Neuigkeit21/en|More...]]
  
''Shanghai, November 11th, 2010'' - [[Bild:Shortipedialogo.png|50px|left|verweis=Neuigkeit19/en]] [[Denny Vrandecic]] from AIFB together with his co-authors from the University of Southern California and former AIFB-colleague [[Markus Krötzsch]], now Oxford University, win the 3rd prize at the Semantic Web Challenge 2010 for the "Shortipedia" project. [[Neuigkeit19/en|More...]]
 
  
  
'''AIFB launches<br /> Semantic MediaWiki based portal'''<br />
 
  
  
''Karlsruhe, 25. September 2009'' - [[Bild:Smwlogo.png|50px|left|verweis=SMW/en]] [[SMW/en|Semantic MediaWiki]] is the core technology behind the new AIFB portal.
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'''Shortipedia wins 3rd prize at Semantic Web Challenge 2010!'''<br />
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''Shanghai, November 11th, 2010'' - [[Bild:Shortipedialogo.png|50px|left|verweis=Neuigkeit19/en]] [[Denny Vrandecic]] from AIFB together with his co-authors from the University of Southern California and former AIFB-colleague [[Markus Krötzsch]], now Oxford University, win the 3rd prize at the Semantic Web Challenge 2010 for the "Shortipedia" project. [[Neuigkeit19/en|More...]]
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Welcome at the Institute AIFB

the Informatics Institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business Engineering


Professors
Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberweis, Prof. Dr. Hartmut Schmeck (Spokesperson), Prof. Dr. Detlef Seese,
Prof. em. Dr. Dr.h.c. Wolffried Stucky, Prof. Dr. Rudi Studer, Prof. Dr. Stefan Tai


News

5 years Semantic MediaWiki


Karlsruhe, 17. December 2010 -
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For five years already, project Semantic MediaWiki runs at AIFB. Rudi Studer's group initiated their vision of melting Wikipedia and the Semantic Web. Since then a lot has happened, much is ongoing, and all the more is planned. More...



26th AIK Symposium on Efficient Algorithms


Karlsruhe, 26. October 2010 - The 26th AIK Symposium on Efficient Algorithms was held in celebration of Prof. Dr. Hartmut Schmeck’s 60th birthday. More in the KIT News (in German)…

Foundations of Semantic Web Technologies' named 'Outstanding Academic Title Karlsruhe, January 13th 2011 -
FOST-cover.jpg
The American Libraries Association recognised 'Foundations of Semantic Web Technologies'
in its prestigious list of ‘Outstanding Academic Titles’. The book written at Institute AIFB by Pascal Hitzler, Markus Krötzsch, and Sebastian Rudolph introduces Semantic Web standards and technologies.  More...




Shortipedia wins 3rd prize at Semantic Web Challenge 2010!


Shanghai, November 11th, 2010 -
Shortipedialogo.png
Denny Vrandecic from AIFB together with his co-authors from the University of Southern California and former AIFB-colleague Markus Krötzsch, now Oxford University, win the 3rd prize at the Semantic Web Challenge 2010 for the "Shortipedia" project. More...