2004 TowardsASemanticWikiWikiWeb
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
- (Tazzoli et al., 2004) ⇒ Roberto Tazzoli, Paolo Castagna, Stefano Emilio Campanini. (2004). “Towards a Semantic Wiki Wiki Web.” In: Proceedings of the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2004).
Subject Headings: Platypus Wiki
Notes
Cited By
Quotes
Abstract
- This article describes Platypus Wiki, an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web using technologies from the Semantic Web. Platypus Wiki offers a simple user interface to create Wiki pages including metadata according to W3C standards. It uses RDF, RDF Schema and OWL to manage the metadata and create ontologies. We present the essential features of what we have called a Semantic Wiki Wiki Web, showing how the existing Wiki Wiki Web can be improved and how we have implemented these features in Platypus Wiki. Platypus Wiki is a rapid and useful Personal Knowledge Management system, as well as a valuable tool to manage Communities of Practice.
1 Introduction
- In this article, we present Platypus Wiki, a prototype of a Semantic Wiki Wiki Web, an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web using the RDF model and OWL vocabulary to represent metadata and relations between Wiki pages.
- A Wiki Wiki Web, or simply Wiki for short, is a web site where users can contribute by adding content on any page. When a page is created other users can edit the content in a collaborative manner.
- Platypus Wiki extends the Wiki WikiWeb idea by adding metadata toWiki pages and using RDF properties to represent the ‘meaning’ of links and to provide the navigational layout. Platypus Wiki is an ongoing project enabling the collaborative editing of vocabularies and ontologies according to RDF Schema and OWL recommendations.
References
- [1] Bo Leuf, and Ward Cunningham. (2001). “The Wiki Way: Collaboration and Sharing on the Internet, 1st edition.” Addison-Wesley.
- [2] Ward Cunningham. Portland pattern repository’s wiki. http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki.
- [3] Tim Berners-Lee, and Mark Fischetti. (1999). “Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor.” Harper San Francisco, 1st edition.
- [4] Theodor Holm Nelson. I don’t buy in. http://ted.hyperland.com/buyin.txt.
,