2008
DOI: 10.1109/ms.2008.95
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“…This issue motivated the development of semantic wikis that extend standard wikis by an explicit ontological layer defined by semantic annotations of the wiki content. Thanks to semantic annotations, knowledge reuse is improved by a semantic search and semantic navigation (Schaffert et al, 2008). At the same time, semantic wikis successfully serve as ontology development tools, that provide a simple, web-based interface to build semantic applications.…”
Section: Knowledge Engineering With Semantic Wikismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This issue motivated the development of semantic wikis that extend standard wikis by an explicit ontological layer defined by semantic annotations of the wiki content. Thanks to semantic annotations, knowledge reuse is improved by a semantic search and semantic navigation (Schaffert et al, 2008). At the same time, semantic wikis successfully serve as ontology development tools, that provide a simple, web-based interface to build semantic applications.…”
Section: Knowledge Engineering With Semantic Wikismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metaphor frees specialists and engineers to commit to a particular degree of knowledge formalization at an early stage of the development project but offers a versatile understanding of the formalization process. Furthermore, we clam that a semantic wiki (Schaffert et al, 2008) is an appropriate workbench for the development of intelligent systems using the knowledge formalization continuum, since it supports the creation and evolution of knowledge in various facets and thus supports the idea of the knowledge formalization continuum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We rather think that wikis already naturally integrate three main aspects of our concept, namely text consumption, text production, and open, flexible annotations. Building a semantic wiki [11] provided the necessary extensions for having informal and formal knowledge and annotations within one environment.…”
Section: Document Work Services: Kaukolu Wikimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supporting this with an automated system can be very beneficial (Teigland, Fey, & Birkinshaw, 2000), and important capabilities of such a system are capturing, maintaining, reusing, and transferring knowledge. Wikis are often used for SE knowledge management because of the easy creation and access of information (Schaffert, Bry, Baumeister, & Kiesel, 2008). However, retrieval of contextually relevant information from Wikis remains difficult (Schaffert, Bry, Baumeister, & Kiesel, 2008).…”
Section: Knowledge Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wikis are often used for SE knowledge management because of the easy creation and access of information (Schaffert, Bry, Baumeister, & Kiesel, 2008). However, retrieval of contextually relevant information from Wikis remains difficult (Schaffert, Bry, Baumeister, & Kiesel, 2008). Thus, information is captured and stored but its reuse is still problematic.…”
Section: Knowledge Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%