OntoWiki System
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An OntoWiki System is a Semantic Wiki System.
- Context:
- It can have a decrease in development[1]
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Ontology Editing System, Knowledge Base Management System, LOD2 Project.
References
2011
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OntoWiki
- OntoWiki is a free, open-source semantic wiki application, meant to serve as an ontology editor and a knowledge acquisition system. It is a web-based application written in PHP and using either a MySQL database or a Virtuoso triple store. In contrast to most semantic wikis, OntoWiki is form-based rather than syntax-based, and thus tries to hide as much of the complexity of knowledge representation formalisms from users as possible. OntoWiki is mainly being developed by the Agile Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web (AKSW) research group at the University of Leipzig, a group also known for the DBpedia project among others, in collaboration with volunteers around the world.
- http://ontowiki.net/Projects/OntoWiki/Features
- Onto Wiki provides sophisticated means for navigating, visualising and authoring of RDF-based Knowledge Bases. It serves and consumes Linked Data and comprises a comprehensive middleware API for building custom Semantic Web applications. We refer to it as a Wiki, since our focus is on simplicity, adaptability and collaboration. However, other than annotating text-based Wiki pages with a special syntax (as suggested by text-based Semantic Wiki approaches), Onto Wiki uses RDF in the first place to represent information. For human users, Onto Wiki allows to create different views on data, such as tabular representations or maps. For machine consumption it supports various RDF serialisations as well as RDFa, Linked Data and SPARQL interfaces. Since its introduction in 2006, the application has evolved into a framework for building Semantic Web applications and was recently updated to support the collaboration across multiple domains and application via Semantic Pingback and RDFauthor
2009
- (Heino et al., 2009) ⇒ Norman Heino, Sebastian Dietzold, Michael Martin, and Sören Auer. (2009). “Developing Semantic Web Applications with the Ontowiki Framework.” In: Studies in Computational Intelligence, 221. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-02184-8_5
2006
- (Hepp et al., 2006) ⇒ Martin Hepp, Daniel Bachlechner, and Katharina Siorpaes. (2006). “OntoWiki: Community-driven ontology engineering and ontology usage based on Wikis.” In: Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis (WikiSym 2006). doi:10.1145/1149453.1149487
- ~66 http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22OntoWiki%3A+community-driven+ontology+engineering+and+ontology+usage+based+on+Wikis%22+2006
- ABSTRACT: Ontologies are consensual representations of a domain of discourse and the backbone of the future Semantic Web. Currently, however, only a fraction of Web users can take part in the process of building ontologies. In this paper, we show that standard Wiki technology can be used as an ontology development platform, reducing entry barriers for the participation of users in the creation and maintenance of ontologies, and describe our first OntoWiki prototype.