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== Founders & Architects ==
== Founders & Architects ==
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[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.
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[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.
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[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in Wiquila, a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.
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[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.
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== Students ==
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== Contributors ==
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* Paul Hübner is working on TeamWeaver and related projects since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. Currently he is working towards his master degree at the University of Ulm.
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=== Karlsruhe Student Team ===
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* Paul Hübner is working on TeamWeaver and related projects since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. Currently he is working towards his master degree.
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* Ben Romberg was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. Ben working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.
* Ben Romberg was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. Ben working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.
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* Christian Röhr is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
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* Sören Schlegel is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.
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=== Munich Stundent Team ===
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Revision as of 16:08, 18 May 2010

This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver

Founders & Architects

Hans-Jörg Happel is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.

Tim Romberg was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in Wiquila, a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.

Walid Maalej is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.

Contributors

  • Paul Hübner is working on TeamWeaver and related projects since 2007. He is the major developer of the Integrated Search backend and our Maven and OSGi expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. Currently he is working towards his master degree at the University of Ulm.
  • Ben Romberg was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the Integrated Search frontend, and a major developer of the Integrated Search backend and Woogle4MediaWiki. Ben working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.
  • Christian Röhr is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
  • Sören Schlegel is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using jQuery. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.