Klaus Hammermüller

Occupation: talkademy.org Hütteldorferstr. 81B / 1 / 10
1150 Vienna, Austria, European Union
0043 676 6487081
University: Vienna University of Technology 
Institute of Software Technology 
The University of Hong Kong 
Faculty of Business and Economics 
Online:   VoIP skype.com call: hammkl
Second Life avatar "Claudio Whalen"
klaus (AT) hammermueller.at
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Projects Products
talkademy.org is focussing on education in the long tail, to help us survive on our planet. AVALON and talk with me are EU projects in this domain. my publication list
unserebildung.at, our-constitution.org, leparlement.org are open source projects for initiatives accumulating "upward feedback"; Test-Script Parser Java tool for automated regression tests
Asgaard is a research project stressing "timeoriented, skeletal planning" in the medical domain XML Servlet Parser similar to JSP an XML based combination of Java and HTML to create Servlets
Idun: Asgaard - knowledge aquisition: automated support to wokout planning at fitness-seminars Object-Broker Skid a transparent Java-Object persistence mechanism
CTS (German): HSNS - Projekt "Computerunterstützte Trainingssteuerung" Log-Server distributed Java object logging-mechanism
    Trainer 5.3 (German) software for workout documentation and analysis in swimming and rowing

Purpose

I believe that most people never experience or know about their true potential. I have left an exciting and well paid job to help to change that. While spending some time in Asia I realized we have to, if we want to if we want to survive as a species.

All the global issues you know about require us to change. Our existing institutions might not be sufficient to handle the dynamics at hand.

We humans need to activate more of our true potential to solve these issues. I see education as the key to make this change feasible. And: the majority of us individuals needs to participate.

You cannot step two times into the same river (Heraklit).

Last modification: 1st June 2010