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October 2011 Coding Challenge
The Wikimedia Foundation is pleased to announce the October 2011 Coding Challenge.

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Semantic MediaWiki Consulting Resources

List of Semantic Wiki Engines

Semantic MediaWiki | SMW+

- Semantic Toolbar, allowing to quickly inspect, create and alter the semantic annotations of a wiki article
- Advanced Annotation Mode, for annotating contents semantically in a WYSIWYG-like manner without having to cope with the wiki source text
- Auto-completion, suggesting entities or data existing in the wiki while typing (e.g. when annotating in the wiki-text or filling in input fields)
- Graphical query interface, empowering users to easily compose queries and preview query results with different output formats
- Ontology browser, enabling intuitive browsing and changing of the wiki's ontology and lookup of instance and property information
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The semantic technologies of SMW+ complement the dynamic and community-driven characteristics of wikis, making it the perfect tool for collaborative, wiki-based project management.[1]

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SMW / SMW+ Extensions

(Redundancy Alert: Semantic MediaWiki comes as part of this bundle.)

thumb|Semantic Wiki: Phpwiki, Freebase, Semantic Mediawiki, Tikiwiki, Bowiki, Smw+, Ontowiki, Wagn

reading material

discussion lists

Deployment Framework

The Deployment Framework is a tool that allows the convenient management of MW extensions and content bundles of a wiki installation. Also, it is contained in SMW+ Community and Professional Edition for automating the process of upgrading and extending SMW+.[2]

Installing SMW+ Deployment Framework

Installation Note: We recommended that you install the Deployment Framework on a plain MW installation; the Deployment Framework may later on not update those extensions that were installed manually or those that have been customized.[3]

Sandbox

WYSIWYG Test Results

Test: Upload media.

Results:

Richmedia extension

You have requested to open the Upload Wizzard, which is helpful if you want to
upload and tag media in one step.

In order to use this feature you require the "Rich Media extension" which you
can download here for free: click here to download
(http://smwforum.ontoprise.com/smwforum/index.php/Rich_Media_extension)

Test: Webservice definition.

Results:

SMW Webservice

You have requested to open the Webservice Wizzard, which is helpful if you want
to use data coming from web services.

In order to use this feature you require the "Data Import extension" which you
can download here for free: click here to download
(http://smwforum.ontoprise.com/smwforum/index.php/Data_Import_extension)

Miscellaneous Formatting Attempts

Adding and modifying data

Semantic Forms
Authors First Released Links
Yaron Koren, Stephan Gambke and others May 2007
Description
Semantic Forms allows for the creation of forms to add and edit wiki pages, using the fields within the page's MediaWiki template calls as the fields of the form. All semantic data is meant to be held within templates, and not directly within wiki pages. Templates assign a semantic property to some or (preferably) all of their fields; the type of each semantic property helps determine what sort of input will show up for that field in the form. Data autocompletion is also enabled, as are a variety of other features. Forms can additionally be used for querying the wiki's data.


SMW OntologyEditor
Authors First Released Links
ACTIVE Team STI Innsbruck January 2010
Description
The SMW OntologyEditor is an extension of SemanticMediaWiki and has been developed as part of the ACTIVE project (http://www.active-project.eu/) in order to enable the development of lightweight ontologies. The focus of the editor is to provide an easy understandable interface to develop ontologies and to ensure consistency of the knowledge base by providing a set of knowledge repair algorithms. The main features are:
  • Development of lightweigth ontologies (vocabularies, categories, properties, elements)
  • Import/Export of OWL/XML files and folksonomies
  • Knowledge repair algorithms (errors, redundancies, inconsistencies)

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