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== List of Semantic Wiki Engines == | == List of Semantic Wiki Engines == |
Revision as of 10:09, 13 October 2013
Semantic MediaWiki
Calendar Tools
- Semantic Result Formats (SRF) is a MediaWiki extension, used in conjunction with the Semantic MediaWiki extension, that bundles a number of further result formats for SMW's inline queries. The individual formats can be added to the installation independently, including...
- (Extension:Semantic Result Formats/calendar format replaces the Extension:Semantic Calendar.)
- (The Discourse DB Opinion calendar is a use-case example of the Extension:Semantic Result Formats/calendar format.)
User Registration
- This extension tweaks user registration process in order to make users populate their user pages with semantic data at registration time.
- Dave's notes: This extension appears abandoned. Also may want to look for an option that can integrate with SocialProfile.
Semantic MediaWiki Plus (SMW+)
- SMW+ is a semantic enterprise Wiki for teams that need a human-readable and agile knowledge base for collaborating on rich text and data in their daily work.
- The Deployment Framework: Enjoy extension possibilities - effortlessly.
- (Image of deployment framework admin table.)
- Distributing a MediaWiki extension using the Deployment Framework
- SMW+ User Forum | For commercial and production use.
- Extensions that are part of the SMW+ package of MediaWiki extensions.
Project Halo
- The Halo extension is an extension to Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) and has been developed as a part of Project Halo in order to facilitate the use of Semantic Wikis for a large community of users. Main focus of the development was to create tools that increase the ease of use of SMW features and advertise the immediate benefits of semantically enriched contents.
- With the Halo Access Control List extension you can restrict the access to different elements of your wiki for single users or entire user groups. It allows to easily configure and manage custom rights via a comprehensive GUI.
- The Data Import Extension is an extension to Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) and the Halo Extension and has been developed as a part of Project Halo to embrace data provided by external applications and to re-use the data in a wiki.
SMW+ Single Sign-On (LDAP Authentication)
- Fixed with release: 1.5.6 [July 2011]
SMW+ Multi-Wiki System
- Q: I want to be able to create two separate wiki's but use a single installation of SMW+. Is this as simple as creating a second MediaWiki folder in the web hosting directory and creating a second database for it? Or are there more configurations required for other areas of the package?
- A: This should be suitable. You have to change two settings in LocalSettings.php of your second installation.
- $wgScriptPath must point to your second MW directory.
- $wgDBname must contain the name of your second wiki database.
List of Semantic MediaWiki Plus (SMW+) Publications
- October 2011 Coding Challenge
- The Wikimedia Foundation is pleased to announce the October 2011 Coding Challenge.
Dave's Resource Notes
- Downloads
- Download SMW+ Community Edition 1.5.6-1 (202.4 MB)
Halo-Extension to Semantic MediaWiki: SMWHalo 1.5.6 / SMW+ / SMW+ source
- Install Home / SMWHalo 1.5.6-1 / SMW+ / SMW+ Source instead. (See below.)
- Installation
- All manuals: User documentation for the most important software related to Semantic MediaWiki and SMW+.
- Installing SMW+ 1.5.6 manually on top of MediaWiki
- Installing SMW+ 1.5.6 manually on top of Semantic MediaWiki
- Installing SMW+ 1.5.6 from source
- Changing the PATH system variable
- De-installing SMW+ 1.5.6 (Windows installer)
- Deployment Framework
- Installing the Deployment Framework 1.5.6
- Installing SMW+ 1.5.6 using Deployment Framework
- Troubleshooting for common problems with the Deployment Framework
- Administrating wiki with Deployment Framework web interface 1.5.6
- the stable repository for the deployment framework by ontoprise
- SMW+
- SMW+ has the state-of-the-art Wiki features for authoring and sharing articles which are supplemented with powerful semantic features. (This article includes list of patches, compatible extension releases and other prerequisites.)
- Update 1.5.6-1 is recommended for all SMW+ users since the touch up affects core elements like the WYSIWYG extension, the Ontology Browser and administration issues. For example, the WYSIWYG extension in some cases showed errors when switching between wikitext and Richtext mode.
- Abstract: Semantic enterprise wikis combine the strengths of traditional content management systems, databases, semantic knowledge management systems, and collaborative Web 2.0 platforms. In this article we will present SMW+, a product for developing semantic enterprise applications. We will present a number of real-world applications that are realized with SMW+ and illustrate the wealth of activities that semantic wikis support.
- On September 14th, the Halo team released SMW+ 1.5.6-1. It is a bugfix release which contains a bunch of compatibility updates and bug fixes as well as some feature improvements for release 1.5.6. We recommend the update for all SMW+ users since the touch up affects core elements like the WYSIWYG extension, the Ontology Browser and the web-based Administration Tool.
- Project Halo
- Home / SMWHalo 1.5.6-1 / SMW+ / SMW+ Source
- SMW+ / Halo 1.5.6-1 Release Information
- Installing Halo extension 1.5.6
- Help:Installing HaloACL 1.4#How_to_install_manually
- This article explains the process of installing and integrating the Access Control List extension 1.4 on top of MediaWiki. Manual installation section shows specific patch commands.
- Semantic MediaWiki
- Other Tangentially Related Resources
- Manual:How to debug
- Path to PHP 5 binary?
- Whatever happened to microformats?
- Welcome to VirtualBox.org!
Dave's Installation Notes
Fatal error: Declaration of SMWHaloCsvResultPrinter::getResultText() must be compatible with that of SMWResultPrinter::getResultText() in /home/organizedpower/organizedpower.org/wiki/extensions/SMWHalo/includes/queryprinters/SMW_QP_Halo.php on line 10
- Fatal error troubleshoot tips: Halo 1.5.6 Installation Instructions are not complete
Semantic MediaWiki Consulting Resources
- EvolvNet Consulting
- WikiWorks: MediaWiki Consulting
- Welcome to Referata, a site for wiki databases.
- Semantic Communities, LLC
ontoprise- Ontoprise has gone bankrupt. SMW+ is now distributed as DataWiki.
List of Semantic Wiki Engines
- Category:Semantic wiki engine (SemanticWeb.org)
- Sematic MediaWiki (SMW)
- Sematic MediaWiki Plus (SMW+)
- OntoWiki
- SweetWiki
- IkeWiki
- SWooki
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
- A recurring event is any event that occurs more than once, according to a pre-defined rule: examples are weekly meetings, anniversaries and birthdays.
- Category:Semantic MediaWiki extensions
- Strategies for Building Semantic Web Applications - (Comprehensive list of information resources.)
- Semantic Wiki: Trending topics
- SMW+
- http://smwforum.ontoprise.com/smwforum/index.php/Semantic_MediaWiki_Plus
- Semantic_MediaWiki
- http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki
- SMW quick reference
- 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]
thumb|500px|Semantic Wiki Trending Topics
SMW / SMW+ Extensions
- Data Import extension: Use external data in your Wiki
- http://smwforum.ontoprise.com/smwforum/index.php/Help:Data_Import_Extension
- Extension:SparqlExtension
- Semantic Bundle
- (Redundancy Alert: Semantic MediaWiki comes as part of this bundle.)
thumb|Semantic Wiki: Phpwiki, Freebase, Semantic Mediawiki, Tikiwiki, Bowiki, Smw+, Ontowiki, Wagn
reading material
- Semantic MediaWiki
- Semantic MediaWiki (Semantic Knowledge Management)
- Semantic MediaWiki & Semantic Forms
- Case study of a simple but highly effective use of Semantic MediaWiki on the CC Wiki
- FOAF and the Semantic Web
- Semantic Wiki: Phpwiki, Freebase, Semantic Mediawiki, Tikiwiki, Bowiki, Smw+, Ontowiki, Wagn
- A Semantic Wiki for Quality Management in Software Development Projects
- Semantic wiki
discussion lists
- Semediawiki-user (Semantic MediaWiki user mailing list.)
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
- Help:Deployment Framework - user manual article for Deployment Framework 1.3.1
- 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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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:
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