International audienceWikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser. As they grow, wikis may suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure, aging navigation paths, etc.). We believe that semantic wikis can improve navigation and search. In SweetWiki we investigate the use of semantic web technologies to support and ease the lifecycle of the wiki. The very model of wikis was declaratively described: an OWL schema captures concepts such as wiki word, wiki page, forward and backward link, author, etc. This ontology is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese). In addition, SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor ...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, ...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web a...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight how wikis can be relevant solutions for building a...
International audienceWikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants...
International audienceWikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants...
International audienceEveryone agrees that user interactions and social networks are among the corne...
International audienceThis paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on th...
International audienceWikiNEXT is a wiki engine that enables users to write rapidly applications dir...
Authoring support for semantic annotations represent the wiki way of the Semantic Web, ultimately le...
Wikis are web-based software applications that allow users to collaboratively create and edit web pa...
Wikis are a well-known Web 2.0 content management platform. The recent introduction of semantic wiki...
In the same way that Wikis have become the mechanism that has enabled groups of users to collaborate...
Demo sessionThe proposed demonstration requests DBPedia.org, gets the results and uses them to popul...
Wikis are Web applications that blur the boundaries between readers and authors, allowing non-techni...
Common Wiki systems such as MediaWiki lack semantic annotations. WikSAR (Semantic Authoring and Retr...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, ...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web a...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight how wikis can be relevant solutions for building a...
International audienceWikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants...
International audienceWikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants...
International audienceEveryone agrees that user interactions and social networks are among the corne...
International audienceThis paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on th...
International audienceWikiNEXT is a wiki engine that enables users to write rapidly applications dir...
Authoring support for semantic annotations represent the wiki way of the Semantic Web, ultimately le...
Wikis are web-based software applications that allow users to collaboratively create and edit web pa...
Wikis are a well-known Web 2.0 content management platform. The recent introduction of semantic wiki...
In the same way that Wikis have become the mechanism that has enabled groups of users to collaborate...
Demo sessionThe proposed demonstration requests DBPedia.org, gets the results and uses them to popul...
Wikis are Web applications that blur the boundaries between readers and authors, allowing non-techni...
Common Wiki systems such as MediaWiki lack semantic annotations. WikSAR (Semantic Authoring and Retr...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, ...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web a...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight how wikis can be relevant solutions for building a...