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Course Introduction

TDT44 Semantic Web: a Specialization module complementary to TDT4175 Information Systems. Other IS modules can be found here.

News

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2016.08.31The welcome lecture will be on Friday, 9.30am, September 2nd, in room ITV-354 (IT building). See you there (smile)
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2016.08.16TDT44 will be taught in the autumn 2016.
2015.11.19Vi er blitt bedt om å flytte oss fra 454 til 242 den siste onsdagen dette semesteret, nemlig 25/11-20215, så da gjør vi det.
2015.10.22TDT44 Individual Essay Assignment 2015 released

 

Schedule (2016)

 

DateTitlePresentersTopicSlides
2015.09.02Introductory meeting from 9.30 to 11.30 in room ITV-454RuneIntroCourse Introduction
TDT44-Intro.pdf 
2015.09.16Part 1: Core of the Semantic Web

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2015.10.14Part 2: Applied Semantic Web7:
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2015.11.11Part 3: Building Your Own Applications on the Semantic Web3 Project presentations (13-15)  
2015.11.25 3 Project presentations (16-18)  


OLD: Oral Exam (2015)

Write an essay on a given topic. There will be a brief oral examination, presenting your essay.
Date: 3rd December 2015, 10 minutes, between 0900 and 1400.
Place: ITV-114

From https://innsida.ntnu.no/.../Specialization+Information+Systems (or in Norwegian https://innsida.ntnu.no/.../Fordypning+i+datateknologi).
Examination takes place as follows: Attendance schedule for students sent by email (username@stud) and posted on the bulletin board outside the reception at IDI.
First examination may start as early as 08:00.
Each exam takes 5-20 minutes. If you fail or have valid reason for not showing up, a continuation exam will be held in August the following year.
Note especially the following matters regarding the theory modules: The Specialization project must be passed in order to be able to start the Master Thesis work.

Students

NameEmailTopics
Albert, Espenespenalb@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT38
Byrkjeland, Matsmatsby@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT13
Fiskum, Mats-Jørundmatsjoru@stud.ntnu.noTDT44
Folkestad, Olav Eirik Ekoefolkes@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT02
Granskogen, Torsteintorsteig@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT13
Hunstad, Christianchrihun@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT02
Kristiansen, Tommytomkri@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT22
Lichtenberg, Frederik Gørvell defrederil@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT13
Lien, Andersandelie@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT02
Nguyen, Kieu Thikieutn@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT39
Nysæther, Christoffer Bjørnestadchrisnys@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT02
Reinholdt, Danieldaniere@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT02
Vollset, Erlend Emil Nøtsundeevollse@stud.ntnu.noTDT44 & TDT02

From complete list on https: //www.idi/intra/teaching/theorymodule_participants.php? Code = TDT44

Teachers (2011-2016)

Associate Professor Rune Sætre (teacher), satre at idi.ntnu.no, room  ITV-104
(Examiner: Professor Jon Atle Gulla, jag at idi.ntnu.no, room  ITV-114)

TDT44 Individual Essay Assignment

Readings in TDT44 Semantic Web (2016)

The book we will use is: A Developer's Guide to the Semantic Web (amazon link).

Please order the book now, so you have it ready for the first class in September!

You may also read two papers, on Logics and Turtle, and a student found this paper:

 The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data.pdf is not really about the Semantic Web, but I post it here as a good read for those who like that.

External links

Part 1 and part 2 of this tutorial can be relevant for our class:

 

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