KiWi is a flexible platform for building semantic social media applications according to wiki principles. It provides core functionality like editing, versioning, tagging, and search that can be used across applications. KiWi also allows applications to share content and features. Existing applications on the KiWi platform demonstrate its capabilities, including a semantic wiki, tag-based content geolocator, and personalized dashboards. The goal of KiWi is to combine knowledge management, wiki philosophies, and semantic web technologies into an adaptable system aligned with how people work.
Presentation on the KiWi platform given at the Semantic Wiki workshop at ESWC09; short form also given as demonstration presentation which later won the best demo award
European Economic and Social Committee on "Communicating Europe"cafebabel.com
On 12th Nov ECOSOC organised a one day seminar on "[Communicating Europe: what role does civil society wish to play?|http://eesc.europa.eu/activities/press/events/2007-11-12_en.asp|en]" and which gathered around 150 communicators from across Europe.%%%
Daniel Feher ([Dialog 09|http://www.dialog09.org/|en]) and I moderated a workshop on "How to better reach the European Public? The Role of the Internet in communicating and consulting civil society organisations. I always enjoy these types of events because 1. you get to know new people 2. you share your ideas.
Presentation on the KiWi platform given at the Semantic Wiki workshop at ESWC09; short form also given as demonstration presentation which later won the best demo award
European Economic and Social Committee on "Communicating Europe"cafebabel.com
On 12th Nov ECOSOC organised a one day seminar on "[Communicating Europe: what role does civil society wish to play?|http://eesc.europa.eu/activities/press/events/2007-11-12_en.asp|en]" and which gathered around 150 communicators from across Europe.%%%
Daniel Feher ([Dialog 09|http://www.dialog09.org/|en]) and I moderated a workshop on "How to better reach the European Public? The Role of the Internet in communicating and consulting civil society organisations. I always enjoy these types of events because 1. you get to know new people 2. you share your ideas.
En Abril de 2014 realicé esta presentación en un seminario en el Banco Nacional de Grecia sobre las perspectivas de crecimiento de la economía Española.
Presentación realizada en el marco de las Jornadas Parlamentaria del 25 de Enero de 2016 para nuevos diputados. Evolución del proceso de ajuste de la economía española.
Presentation for FP7 Information Days 2007-12-13Kiwi Community
FP7 Information Days
Luxemburg, 13. December 2007
Dr. Sebastian Schaffert
Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft
Salzburg NewMediaLab
sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.
Reflections On Personal Experiences In Using Wikislisbk
This talk was given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at UKOLN's "Exploiting the Potential Of Wikis" workshop held on 3 November 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/wiki-workshop-2006/
Semantic Wiki: Social Semantic Web in UseJesse Wang
This is my invited talk on Semantic Wiki to the Key Lab of Intelligent Information Processing at Fudan University in Shanghai during ASWC 2009 when I gave a similar tutorial on semantic mediawiki and applications.
One of the most popular sites within the public domain is Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org), an encyclopedia written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world and anyone with internet access can make changes to Wikipedia articles. Since its creation in 2001, Wikipedia attracts 684 million visitors yearly. There are more than 75,000 active contributors working on more than 10,000,000 articles in more than 260 languages. That is a collaboration project to envy.
Co-authored with Steve Hellen.
This presentation was delivered at Educause 2007 and derivatives at SunGard Summit 2007 and AACRAO Tech 2008. This presentation introduces wiki concepts and explore their use in project management and in supporting IT systems in higher education. JHU's implementation of a new student information system extensively uses an enterprise wiki, which will be highlighted, along with use cases, examples, and lessons learned.
Note: The title has changed from its original submission ("Wiki and Project Management").
En Abril de 2014 realicé esta presentación en un seminario en el Banco Nacional de Grecia sobre las perspectivas de crecimiento de la economía Española.
Presentación realizada en el marco de las Jornadas Parlamentaria del 25 de Enero de 2016 para nuevos diputados. Evolución del proceso de ajuste de la economía española.
Presentation for FP7 Information Days 2007-12-13Kiwi Community
FP7 Information Days
Luxemburg, 13. December 2007
Dr. Sebastian Schaffert
Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft
Salzburg NewMediaLab
sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.
Reflections On Personal Experiences In Using Wikislisbk
This talk was given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at UKOLN's "Exploiting the Potential Of Wikis" workshop held on 3 November 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/wiki-workshop-2006/
Semantic Wiki: Social Semantic Web in UseJesse Wang
This is my invited talk on Semantic Wiki to the Key Lab of Intelligent Information Processing at Fudan University in Shanghai during ASWC 2009 when I gave a similar tutorial on semantic mediawiki and applications.
One of the most popular sites within the public domain is Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org), an encyclopedia written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world and anyone with internet access can make changes to Wikipedia articles. Since its creation in 2001, Wikipedia attracts 684 million visitors yearly. There are more than 75,000 active contributors working on more than 10,000,000 articles in more than 260 languages. That is a collaboration project to envy.
Co-authored with Steve Hellen.
This presentation was delivered at Educause 2007 and derivatives at SunGard Summit 2007 and AACRAO Tech 2008. This presentation introduces wiki concepts and explore their use in project management and in supporting IT systems in higher education. JHU's implementation of a new student information system extensively uses an enterprise wiki, which will be highlighted, along with use cases, examples, and lessons learned.
Note: The title has changed from its original submission ("Wiki and Project Management").
A Survey of the Landscape and State-of-Art in Semantic WikiMax Völkel
Semantic Wikis: The Wiki Way to the Semantic Web?
Semantic Wiki Mini-Series1st session: A Survey of the Landscape and State-of-Art in Semantic Wiki
Co-chairs:
Sebastian Schaffert (Salzburg Research, Austria),Max Völkel (FZI-Karlsruhe)
Wikis Are Wonderful, or Are They? A Real World Story of Using Wikis For User ...Scott Abel
This presentation was delivered by Alan Porter, Quadralay WebWorks.com at the Documentation and Training West 2008 conference (www.doctrain.com) in Vancouver, BC.
Wikis seem to be the poster child of Web2.0 content delivery. But how practical are they for creating and delivering content that people can really use? Relive the experience of the Quadralay WebWorks.com team of setting up not just one -- but three different wikis -- each designed to meet a different need and have a defined role in delivering information for different audiences. Find out how they populated them, how they were received by customers, and how they published traditional online help from wiki content.
KiWi – A flexible platform for semantic social media applications
1. KiWi – A flexible platform for semantic social media applications EduMedia Fachtagung 2009 Salzburg, Mai 2009 Dr. Sebastian Schaffert Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.at http://www.kiwi-project.euhttp://planet.kiwi-project.eu
12. KiWi System: A Platform following the Wiki principles provides core functionalities required in any social media system: editing, versioning tagging social networking dashboard and personalisation semantic metadata search
13. KiWi System: A Platform following the Wiki principles social media applications build on top of this platform and can benefit from sharing content between different kinds of applications (Wiki page can be displayed in TagIT, …) sharing functionality between different kinds of applications (editing, versioning, tagging, …) interoperability with other systems due to semantic web data formats
19. Conclusion knowledge management + wiki philosophy + semantic web = KiWi KiWi system – a platform for building flexible semantic social media applications following the “wiki principles” provides all the core functionalities allows sharing of content between applications allows to realise the KiWi knowledge management idea several applications exist to demonstrate the feasibility: (Semantic) Wiki – collaborative creation of content TagIT – geolocating content Dashboard – personal startpage
20. Perspectives more functionalities: inclusion of Sun’s “community equity” system sophisticated personalisation features (recommendations, user interface personalisation) sophisticated information extraction: automatic extraction of metadata, suggestion of tags and related content rule-based reasoning: users will be able to write their own rules that influence how the system behaves more applications: KiWi Blog Social Networking Platform …