Another abandoned server code base... this is kind of an ancestor of taskrambler.
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Eric Miller's Home Page
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Eric Miller
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MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory<br />
The Stata Center, Building 32-G516<br />
32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
USA<br />
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Phone: +1.617.395.0229<!-- Phone: 1.617.258.5714 --><br />
<a href="mailto:em@csail.mit.edu">mailto:em@csail.mit.edu</a><br />
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Eric Miller is the President of
<a href="http://zepheira.com/">Zepheira</a>, Inc. which
provides both technology and business solutions to effectively integrate, navigate and
manage data across personal, group and enterprise boundaries.
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Most recently, Eric led the
<a href="http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/">Semantic Web</a>
Initiative for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at MIT.
During his work at the W3C, Eric's responsibilities included
the architectural and technical leadership in the design and
evolution of the Semantic Web. Responsibilities also included
working with W3C members to develop global Web standards and
conventions that support Semantic Web requirements and to
establish liaisons with other technical standards bodies and
related industries to ensure compliance with existing
Semantic Web standards and collect requirements for future
W3C work in this area.
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Before joining the W3C, Eric was a Senior Research Scientist
at <a href="http://www.oclc.org">OCLC</a> Online Computer
Library Center, Inc. in Dublin, Ohio and the co-founder and
Associate Director of the
<a href="http://dublincore.org/">Dublin Core Metadata
Initiative</a>, an open forum engaged in the development of
interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad
range of purposes and business models.
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Eric holds a Research Scientist position at MIT's
<a href="http://csail.mit.edu/">Computer Science and
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory</a> where he is a
Principal Investigator on the MIT
<a href="http://simile.mit.edu/">SIMILE project</a> focused
on developing robust, open source tools based on Semantic Web
technologies that improve access, management and reuse among
digital resources.
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