Activity

Network

Interests

  • Web development

    Web development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a web site for the Internet or an intranet (a private network). This can include web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and e-commerce development. However, among web professionals, "web development" usually refers to the main non-design aspects of building web sites: writing markup and coding.
    Web development

  • Web engineering

    The web has become a major delivery platform for a variety of complex and sophisticated enterprise applications in several domains. In addition to their inherent multifaceted functionality, these web applications exhibit complex behavior and place some unique demands on their usability, performance, security and ability to grow and evolve.
    Web engineering

  • Accessibility

    Accessibility is a general term used to describe the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible. Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and benefit from some system or entity. Accessibility is often used to focus on people with disabilities or special needs and their right of access to entities, often through use of assistive technology.
    Accessibility

  • Web usability

    Web usability is the ease of use of a web site. Some broad goals of usability are the presentation of information and choices in a clear and concise way, a lack of ambiguity and the placement of important items in appropriate areas.
    Web usability

  • Semantic Web

    The Semantic Web is a collaborative movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that promotes common formats for data on the World Wide Web. By encouraging the inclusion of semantic content in web pages, the Semantic Web aims at converting the current web of unstructured documents into a "web of data". It builds on the W3C's Resource Description Framework (RDF).
    Semantic Web

  • Linked data

    In computing, linked data describes a method of publishing structured data so that it can be interlinked and become more useful. It builds upon standard Web technologies such as HTTP, RDF and URIs, but rather than using them to serve web pages for human readers, it extends them to share information in a way that can be read automatically by computers. This enables data from different sources to be connected and queried.
    Linked data

  • DataPortability

    Data portability is the ability for people to reuse their data across interoperable applications - the ability for people to be able to control their identity, media and other forms of personal data. The DataPortability Project works to advance this vision by identifying, contextualizing and promoting efforts in the space. The effort is run by a globally distributed team on a volunteer basis.
    DataPortability

  • Website architecture

    Website architecture is an approach to the design and planning of websites which, like architecture itself, involves technical, aesthetic and functional criteria. As in traditional architecture, the focus is properly on the user and on user requirements. This requires particular attention to web content, a business plan, usability, interaction design, information architecture and web design.
    Website architecture

  • Information architecture

    Information architecture (IA) is the art and science of organizing and labeling data including: websites, intranets, online communities, software, books and other mediums of information, to develop usability and structural aesthetics. It is an emerging discipline and community of practice focused on bringing together principles of design and architecture, primarily to the digital landscape.
    Information architecture

  • Knowledge management

    Knowledge management (KM) comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organisation to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organisations as processes or practices. More recently, other fields have started contributing to KM research; these include information and media, computer science, public health, and public policy.
    Knowledge management

  • Personal information management

    Personal information management (PIM) refers to the practice and the study of the activities people perform in order to acquire, organize, maintain, retrieve and use information items such as documents (paper-based and digital), web pages and email messages for everyday use to complete tasks (work-related or not) and fulfill a person’s various roles (as parent, employee, friend, member of community, etc.).
    Personal information management

  • PHP

    PHP is a server-side scripting language designed for web development but also used as a general-purpose programming language. PHP is now installed on more than 244 million websites and 2.1 million web servers. Originally created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995, the reference implementation of PHP is now produced by The PHP Group. While PHP originally stood for Personal Home Page, it now stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, a recursive acronym.
    PHP

Projects

  • Identity

    Support all ressources with an unique identity with this TYPO3 extension.
    Identity

  • Erfurt API

    Erfurt is a PHP based Semantic Web API for Social Semantic Software and will become a common framework for Ontowiki and TYPO3 semantic extension.
    Erfurt API

  • Semantic

    This TYPO3 extension provides several components to consume and expose data of/to the Linked Data cloud.
    Semantic

  • Palm XML Framework

    A TYPO3 extension which eases the handling of xml data and object orientation.
    Palm XML Framework

  • S.C.O.T.T.Y.

    Umbrella project for all TYPO3 semantic web efforts. Global *S*emantic *C*ategory, *O*ntology, *T*ag and *T*axonomy S*y*stem, adding OWL based services as well as simple categories, tags and tagclouds. Relations are made using real SQL relations, that can be exported later on to OWL and other standards. This will enable exchange of semantic information between different systems.
    S.C.O.T.T.Y.

  • Extbase Webservices

    A Webservices Extension for TYPO3, which eases the handling of webservices in conjunction with Extbase extension framework.
    Extbase Webservices