The FIZ Karlsruhe / io-port.net stand at the BTW 2005.

FIZ Karlsruhe presented io-port.net at the BTW 2005
BTW 2005, a symposium organised by the Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Formale Beschreibungsverfahren (AIFB) of the University of Karlsruhe and held from March 2nd to March 4th, 2005, provided an attractive opportunity to introduce FIZ Karlsruhe and the co-operative project “io-port.net“ to an interested scientific audience from all over Germany.
The FIZ Karlsruhe / io-port.net stand at the BTW 2005.
FIZ Karlsruhe and its partners presented the FIS-I project at the 34 th Annual Meeting of the German Informatics Society
FIS-I was presented at an information stand at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Gesellschaft für Informatik at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt/Main. It was also the topic of the symposium "FIS-I - Konzeption und Betrieb eines Kompetenz- und Dienstleistungsnetzes für die Informatik".
Poster of the meetingPublication "Horn, L., Luksch, P., Rusnak, U., Rüssel, F.: Konzeption und Betrieb eines Kompetenz- und Dienstleistungsnetzes für die Informatik. - In: Lecture Notes in Informatics, Informatik 2003, Innovative Informatikanwendungen (Bd. 1), 2003, S. 132-147
On October 15th, 2002, all partners involved in the FIS-I and SemIPort projects met at FIZ Karlsruhe’s premises. During this meeting, both projects were presented in detail, the current status was explained and further steps were discussed and scheduled. The first joint aim of the two projects was to use the ontology developed by SemIPort to carry out extended operations (navigation, search) with the data. To this end, a common meta data format had to be established.
On July 24th, 2002, the FIS-I project team held a kick-off meeting in Frankfurt. After the activities which had been carried out up to then with the databases in Karlsruhe, Berlin, Trier and München had been explained, the future content and the distribution of tasks as well as the integration of decentralised data were discussed. Other topics were a prospective co-operation with publishers and scientific institutions, and additional content and functionalities of the informatics portal. The participants agreed to present a prototype at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the GI in September 2003 in Frankfurt/Main.