Authors:
Kotowski, Jakub, Stroka, Stephanie, Bry, François, Schaffert, Sebastian
Abstract:
KiWi is a framework for semantic social software applica- tions that combines the Wiki philosophy with Semantic Web technolo- gies. Applications based on KiWi can therefore leverage i.a. reasoning and versioning to follow both aspects and even go beyond existing tech- nologies. For example, KiWi allows composition of content items, which poses a challenge to the versioning system. In this paper we discuss ver- sioning of composed content items and challenges related to reasoning in collaborative social software, as both topics are concerned wit (...)
KiWi is a framework for semantic social software applica- tions that combines the Wiki philosophy with Semantic Web technolo- gies. Applications based on KiWi can therefore leverage i.a. reasoning and versioning to follow both aspects and even go beyond existing tech- nologies. For example, KiWi allows composition of content items, which poses a challenge to the versioning system. In this paper we discuss ver- sioning of composed content items and challenges related to reasoning in collaborative social software, as both topics are concerned with updates on the application state. (Read More)
Jakub Kotowski, Stephanie Stroka, François Bry, Sebastian Schaffert
N/A ·
2009
World Wide Web |
Data science |
Knowledge management |
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