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Semantic Wiki Representations for Building an Enterprise Knowledge Base

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In the literature semantically enabled knowledge technologies are described as a new kind of web ([1], XI). In the science domain many ideas and interesting tool prototypes exist. In companies, however, there is less estimation for the effort and ways for using semantic web technologies. Special application scenarios for business purposes and experiences in real-life projects are necessary ([1], 303). This paper focuses on the need for semantic technologies from a business perspective and explains ideas of a scientific partner. Furthermore, the collaborative research project SoftWiki is introduced.

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Grigoris Antoniou Uwe Aßmann Cristina Baroglio Stefan Decker Nicola Henze Paula-Lavinia Patranjan Robert Tolksdorf

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Auer, S., Jungmann, B., Schönefeld, F. (2007). Semantic Wiki Representations for Building an Enterprise Knowledge Base. In: Antoniou, G., et al. Reasoning Web. Reasoning Web 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4636. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74615-7_7

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