The Program
10:30
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
11:00
Knowledge graphs and semantic data technologies in register modernisation - potentials, barriers and use cases (organized by InfAI)
- | Room 369 | German
Dr. Daniel Gerber
(Institute for Applied Informatics)
The modernisation of public registers is one of the greatest challenges in administration and requires innovative technical solutions to improve the use and integration of existing data. The planned workshop will present the findings and results of a study conducted by the Meissen University of Applied Sciences and InfAI, which examines the potential of knowledge graphs to optimise the interoperability of register data. Furthermore, the aim is to present concrete, practice-orientated use cases from all over Germany and projects that have already been tried and tested in the administration.
12:30
Lunch break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
13:30
Knowledge graphs and semantic data technologies in register modernisation - potentials, barriers and use cases (organized by InfAI)
- | Room 369 | German
Dr. Daniel Gerber
(Institute for Applied Informatics)
The modernisation of public registers is one of the greatest challenges in administration and requires innovative technical solutions to improve the use and integration of existing data. The planned workshop will present the findings and results of a study conducted by the Meissen University of Applied Sciences and InfAI, which examines the potential of knowledge graphs to optimise the interoperability of register data. Furthermore, the aim is to present concrete, practice-orientated use cases from all over Germany and projects that have already been tried and tested in the administration.
15:00
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
15:30
Knowledge graphs and semantic data technologies in register modernisation - potentials, barriers and use cases (organized by InfAI)
- | Room 369 | German
Dr. Daniel Gerber
(Institute for Applied Informatics)
The modernisation of public registers is one of the greatest challenges in administration and requires innovative technical solutions to improve the use and integration of existing data. The planned workshop will present the findings and results of a study conducted by the Meissen University of Applied Sciences and InfAI, which examines the potential of knowledge graphs to optimise the interoperability of register data. Furthermore, the aim is to present concrete, practice-orientated use cases from all over Germany and projects that have already been tried and tested in the administration.