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William Eaton

23 August 2010
Will Eaton
Local team/staff
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Andalucia Web Solutions
Spain
Language (Primary) English
Language (Secondary) Spanish
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willeaton
192907

Peter Lieverdink

23 August 2010
Cafuego
Local team/staff
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Australia
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cafuego
218525
cafuego
cafuego

Benjamin Rokseth

22 August 2010
Benjamin Rokseth
Local team/staff
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Pode/Oslo Public Library
Norway
Language (Primary) Norwegian
Language (Secondary) English
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benjamin.rokseth
897780

Data Mashups with Drupal

Michael Caudy 22 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

There are now many tools for rapidly and efficiently bringing large amounts of external data into Drupal, and visualizing different specific combinations of the data - "data mashups" - with Views and other Drupal UI tools.

For example:
Solr and Sphinx can now be combined to effectively index large amounts of data either external or internal to Drupal, which can then be viewed and/or stored in Drupal.
Feeds and feed-related tools, such as PubSubHubBub can be used to bring RSS, Atom, CSV, etc. data into Drupal.
QueryPath and other XPath or XSLT-based tools can be used to process large amounts of external or internal XML or XHTML data in Drupal.
Migrate and other data migration tools can be used to move large amounts of external data into a Drupal system, where they can later be mashed up internally using Views and other Drupal UI tools.

This BoF will include brief (10 minutes or so) presentations by people actually using or developing these tools, with a focus on using them to create data mashups of external or internal data with Drupal.

There are now many tools for rapidly and efficiently bringing large amounts of external data into Drupal, and visualizing different specific combinations of the data - "data mashups" - with Views and other Drupal UI tools.

For example:

Solr and Sphinx can now be combined to effectively index large amounts of data either external or internal to Drupal, which can then be viewed and/or stored in Drupal.

Dominic kendrick

22 August 2010
Dominic kendrick
Local team/staff
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Amnesty international
United Kingdom
Language (Primary) English
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Dominickendrick
Dominickendrick

Knut Dybendahl

22 August 2010
Knut Dybendahl
Local team/staff
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Futurebound Pty Ltd
Australia
Language (Primary) English
Language (Secondary) Norwegian
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KnutDybendahl
KnutDybendahl

Background from sys.ops, db ops and network mgmt (eons ago). Developer, sales, pm, consultancy and training.
Integration, extending the enterprise and gluing it (IT) together to give businesses the edge by providing the right
information, at the right time to the right people.

Currently working with web integration / shopping carts, with a bi-directional link from accounts / retail packages.
Most customers want a CMS linked in and around their shopping experience, hence Drupal.

Using RDF / Semantic Web modules

Lin Clark 22 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Learn how to add features from Facebook's Open Graph protocol, add additional RDFa metadata to your page with RDF UI, how to use Views to query RDF data on other Web sites with SPARQL Views, and other cool, SemWebby things.

This is a demonstration and Q&A session where you'll see how to use different SemWeb modules to link sites together, pull data from remote datasets, and make data available on the Web of Data.

Modules include:
Open Graph Protocol - Connects your pages to Facebook's graph
RDF UI - Allows you to specify which RDF term to use for each form field on content entry forms.
SPARQL Views - An extension for Views 3 that allows you to query remote data sources.

Stijn De Meyere

22 August 2010
Local team/staff
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Villa Viscom
Belgium
Language (Primary) Dutch
Language (Secondary) English
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stijndm
201482
stijndm

Drupalchix!

Ariane Khachatourians 22 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

For members of Drupalchix! Come discuss issues and experiences surrounding being a woman working in Drupal. (Note: this session is for female members of the Drupal community, and Genderqueer + Trans more than welcome.)

For members of Drupalchix! Come discuss issues and experiences surrounding being a woman working in Drupal. (Note: this session is for female members of the Drupal community, and Genderqueer + Trans more than welcome.)

This BOF is meant for the women of Drupal to come together to talk about:

  • Women in tech/Drupal
  • How sex and gender have shaped your experience of working in the Drupal community
  • How we can mentor each other and increase the ratio of women working in Drupal and open source

Mike Gifford

22 August 2010
Local team/staff
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OpenConcept Consulting
Language (Secondary) English
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mgifford
27930
mgifford
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