Journal Article10.1109/MS.2008.95
Semantic Wikis
TL;DR: Sebastian Schaffert et al. as discussed by the authors describe semantic wikis and explain how to model wiki knowledge and content for improved usability, which is similar to our approach.
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Abstract: Lean knowledge management is today implemented mostly through wikis, which let users enter text and other data, such as files, and connect the content through hyperlinks. Easy setup and a huge variety of editing support are primary reasons for wiki use in all types of intranet- and Internet-based information sharing (see P. Louridas, "Using Wikis in Software Development," IEEE Software, Mar. 2006, pp. 88- 91). The drawbacks show up when you need to structure data as opposed to just edit text. Many wikis have tons of useful content, but the volume and lack of structure make it inaccessible over time. This is where semantic wikis enter the picture. Sebastian Schaffert and his colleagues describe them here and explain how to model wiki knowledge and content for improved usability. I look forward to hearing from both readers and prospective authors about this column and the technologies you want to know more about.
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Sören Auer,Sebastian Dietzold,Thomas Riechert +2 more
- 05 Nov 2006
TL;DR: OntoWiki facilitates the visual presentation of a knowledge base as an information map, with different views on instance data, and enables intuitive authoring of semantic content, with an inline editing mode for editing RDF content, similar to WYSIWYG for text documents.
Semantic Wikipedia
TL;DR: Semantic MediaWiki as discussed by the authors is an extension that enables wiki-users to semantically annotate wiki pages, based on which the wiki contents can be browsed, searched, and reused in novel ways.
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Querying the standard and Semantic Web using Xcerpt and visXcerpt
Sacha Berger,François Bry,Oliver Bolzer,Tim Furche,Sebastian Schaffert,Christoph Wieser +5 more
- 01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: A mixed standard Web and Semantic Web application scenario implemented in Xcerpt and visXcerpt is presented.