Scientific area Stephanie Stroka is a Junior Researcher and Software Developer at Salzburg Research since July 2008. She started with an internship for 5 months and completed her Diploma Thesis about Transaction Management and Historiography in Social Semantic Web Applications in May 2009. Since December 2008 she is fully employed and works with the Knowledge and Media Technology (KMT) group. Currently, she is working for the 7th framework programme EU project KiWi (Knowledge in a Wiki) as a core developer and has specialised in transaction, version and permission management in the area of Social Semantic Web Applications.
Background / Expertise Stephanie Stroka studied Information Technology & Systems Management and graduated from the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg as a DI (FH) in June 2009. Currently, she is completing her masters-upgrade at the University in Salzburg in Computer Sciences.
Her special interests are Gentoo Linux, Transactions, Versioning and Permission Management, Privacy and Security and Memory Management.
Quote Write a paper promising salvation, make it a 'structured' something or a 'virtual' something, or 'abstract', 'distributed' or 'higher-order' or 'applicative' and you can almost be certain of having started a new cult. (Edsger W. Dijkstra )
Sebastian Schaffert, Julia Eder, Szabolcs Grünwald, Thomas Kurz, Mihai Radulescu, Rolf Sint, and Stephanie Stroka (2009): KiWi - A Platform for Semantic Social Software. In: 4th Workshop on Semantic Wikis (SemWiki2009) at ESWC09, Heraklion, Greece, June 2009.