Introducing a Semantic Web Portal for Everyone (in Logic) (at TU Dresden)

From International Center for Computational Logic

Introducing a Semantic Web Portal for Everyone (in Logic) (at TU Dresden)

Talk by Markus Krötzsch
This talk introduces the new Web portal of the International Center for Computational Logic – an umbrella for several logic-related research groups at TU Dresden. The site is a modern, "mobile first" Web portal that presents information about research and teaching. Highlights include personal pages, publications, research projects, a thesis topic browser, and many more. All of this is heavily interlinked and thus easy to find for people as well as for Web search engines. In addition, the site presents all of its contents in both English and German.


Registered users can easily edit the site through their Web browsers. Most content types can be edited through self-explaining forms, but it is also possible to add free-form pages. The underlying system is extremely flexible and can be adapted and extended online without any server-side programming. The talk will give an overview on how this works and help those with accounts to edit the site.

You may want to bring your wifi-connected laptop to try it yourself.