FLOW3 Goes Semantic

Author Sebastian Kurfuerst
Track Coding
Session type Talk (45 minutes)
Long Abstract The Semantic Web, Linked Data and Web 3.0 are very prominent buzzwords in today's internet. In this talk, we'll look under the covers, explaining how to fill these buzzwords with life.

We'll first start with a quick introduction to the Semantic Web, explaining its benefits and a bit of technical background. The key technologies like RDF, RDFa and SPARQL are explained in laymen's terms.

After that, a developer's framework for FLOW3 is unveiled, which makes participating in the Semantic Web really easy, giving you all the tools to export and re-use your data as RDF, and to link to other semantic data in the web.
We'll cover the features of this framework, showing hands-on how you can enrich your FLOW3 application.

In the end, an outlook to TYPO3 Phoenix is given, explaining how we can build semantic content management based on the shown technologies.
SlideShare URL http://www.slideshare.net/skurfuerst/flow3-goes-semantic
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Sebastian Kurfuerst

Sebastian Kurfuerst

Sebastian is a long-time member of the TYPO3 Project, particularily focussing on FLOW3 and TYPO3 Phoenix.
He loves clean code, design patterns and agile methodologies, but tries to stay pragmatic at the same time.
He's also committed to making great technologies available to more people, that's why he is a member of the Extbase team and initiated the Fluid Template Engine.
When not doing TYPO3, he pushes forward his company Sandstorm Media, and is currently writing his diploma thesis.

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