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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
{{quotation|'''Semantic MediaWiki''' (SMW) is an extension of [[Mediawiki]] – the wiki application best known for powering Wikipedia – that helps to search, organise, tag, browse, evaluate, and share the wiki's content. While traditional wikis contain only text which computers can neither understand nor evaluate, SMW adds ''semantic annotations'' that allow a wiki to function as a collaborative database. Semantic MediaWiki was first released in 2005, and currently has over ten developers, and is in use on hundreds of sites. In addition, a large number of [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:SMW_extensions related extensions] have been created that extend the ability to edit, display and browse through the data stored by SMW: the term "Semantic MediaWiki" is sometimes used to refer to this entire family of extensions. Semantic MediaWiki has been funded in part by projects of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framework_Programmes_for_Research_and_Technological_Development Framework Programmes (FP)] of the European Union, [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SEKT SEKT] and [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/ACTIVE ACTIVE] and by project [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Halo Halo].}} ([http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Introduction_to_SMW Introduction to Semantic MediaWiki], retrieved 14: | {{quotation|'''Semantic MediaWiki''' (SMW) is an extension of [[Mediawiki]] – the wiki application best known for powering Wikipedia – that helps to search, organise, tag, browse, evaluate, and share the wiki's content. While traditional wikis contain only text which computers can neither understand nor evaluate, SMW adds ''semantic annotations'' that allow a wiki to function as a collaborative database. Semantic MediaWiki was first released in 2005, and currently has over ten developers, and is in use on hundreds of sites. In addition, a large number of [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:SMW_extensions related extensions] have been created that extend the ability to edit, display and browse through the data stored by SMW: the term "Semantic MediaWiki" is sometimes used to refer to this entire family of extensions. Semantic MediaWiki has been funded in part by projects of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framework_Programmes_for_Research_and_Technological_Development Framework Programmes (FP)] of the European Union, [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SEKT SEKT] and [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/ACTIVE ACTIVE] and by project [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Halo Halo].}} ([http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Introduction_to_SMW Introduction to Semantic MediaWiki], retrieved 14:29, 24 August 2011 (CEST)) | ||
According to [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Introduction_to_SMW Semantic MediaWiki], {{quotation|is currently in active use in hundreds of sites, in many languages, around the world, including Fortune 500 companies, biomedical projects, government agencies and consumer directories}}. | According to [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Introduction_to_SMW Semantic MediaWiki], {{quotation|is currently in active use in hundreds of sites, in many languages, around the world, including Fortune 500 companies, biomedical projects, government agencies and consumer directories}}. | ||
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<nowiki>The Swiss Grading scale goes from 0 to [[grading scale:=6]] </nowiki> | <nowiki>The Swiss Grading scale goes from 0 to [[grading scale:=6]] </nowiki> | ||
== Semantic MediaWiki extensions == | == Semantic MediaWiki software == | ||
=== Download and Installation === | |||
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/semediawiki/files/semediawiki/ Download from Sourceforge]. As of Aug 2011, the latest version is 1.6.1. | |||
* You first need to install the [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Validator Validator] extensions | |||
* [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki_1.6.1 (short) Installation instructions for SMW 1.6.1]. Also read the [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Administrator_manual Administrator manual] | |||
=== Semantic MediaWiki extensions === | |||
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Forms Extension:Semantic Forms] is an extension to Semantic MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query structure data using forms. | * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Forms Extension:Semantic Forms] is an extension to Semantic MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query structure data using forms. | ||
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Result_Formats Semantic Result Formats] is a Semantic MediaWiki extension that bundles a number of further result formats for SMW's inline queries. It supports formats such as graphing, plotting, timelines, etc. | * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Result_Formats Semantic Result Formats] is a Semantic MediaWiki extension that bundles a number of further result formats for SMW's inline queries. It supports formats such as graphing, plotting, timelines, etc. | ||
** Example: [http://semanticweb.org/ | ** Example: [http://semanticweb.org/ | ||
* [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Maps Semantic Maps] - [http://mapping.referata.com/wiki/Semantic_Maps Semantic Maps] (documentation) | |||
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Watchlist Semantic Watchlist] extends Semantic MediaWiki by adding the capability to watch/follow sets of properties for groups of pages (that can be specified with categories and namespaces). | |||
; SMW packaged services and distributions | ; SMW packaged services and distributions | ||
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* [http://wikiworks.com/semantic-mediawiki-vs-sharepoint.html Semantic MediaWiki vs. Sharepoint] at Wikiworks.com | * [http://wikiworks.com/semantic-mediawiki-vs-sharepoint.html Semantic MediaWiki vs. Sharepoint] at Wikiworks.com | ||
* [http:// | * [http://wikiworks.com/blog WikiWorks blog] | ||
* [http://blog.bn2vs.com/ blog] (Jeroen De Dauw) | |||
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* [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Sites_using_Semantic_MediaWiki Sites using Semantic MediaWiki] (Index) | * [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Sites_using_Semantic_MediaWiki Sites using Semantic MediaWiki] (Index) | ||
* [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Testimonials Testimonials] (not many) | |||
; Some good technical examples | ; Some good technical examples | ||
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* Krötzsch. M, D. Vrandecic, and M. Völkel (2005) [http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/Publikationen/showPublikation?publ_id=963 Wikipedia and the Semantic Web - The Missing Links], First International Wikimedia Conference, Wikimania2005, Frankfurt, Germany. | * Krötzsch. M, D. Vrandecic, and M. Völkel (2005) [http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/Publikationen/showPublikation?publ_id=963 Wikipedia and the Semantic Web - The Missing Links], First International Wikimedia Conference, Wikimania2005, Frankfurt, Germany. | ||
* Vrandecic, Denny; Yaron Koren, Daniel Kinzler (2011). [http://wikimania2011.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Towards_a_Semantic_Wikipedia Towards a Semantic Wikipedia], Open submission for Wikimania 2011. (Abstract only) |
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Introduction
“Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is an extension of Mediawiki – the wiki application best known for powering Wikipedia – that helps to search, organise, tag, browse, evaluate, and share the wiki's content. While traditional wikis contain only text which computers can neither understand nor evaluate, SMW adds semantic annotations that allow a wiki to function as a collaborative database. Semantic MediaWiki was first released in 2005, and currently has over ten developers, and is in use on hundreds of sites. In addition, a large number of related extensions have been created that extend the ability to edit, display and browse through the data stored by SMW: the term "Semantic MediaWiki" is sometimes used to refer to this entire family of extensions. Semantic MediaWiki has been funded in part by projects of the Framework Programmes (FP) of the European Union, SEKT and ACTIVE and by project Halo.” (Introduction to Semantic MediaWiki, retrieved 14:29, 24 August 2011 (CEST))
According to Semantic MediaWiki, “is currently in active use in hundreds of sites, in many languages, around the world, including Fortune 500 companies, biomedical projects, government agencies and consumer directories”.
Syntax extensions for Semantic MediaWiki
Typed links
MediaWiki [[is a:: Wiki]]
Annotated values
The Swiss Grading scale goes from 0 to [[grading scale:=6]]
Semantic MediaWiki software
Download and Installation
- Download from Sourceforge. As of Aug 2011, the latest version is 1.6.1.
- You first need to install the Validator extensions
- (short) Installation instructions for SMW 1.6.1. Also read the Administrator manual
Semantic MediaWiki extensions
- Extension:Semantic Forms is an extension to Semantic MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query structure data using forms.
- Semantic Result Formats is a Semantic MediaWiki extension that bundles a number of further result formats for SMW's inline queries. It supports formats such as graphing, plotting, timelines, etc.
- Example: [http://semanticweb.org/
- Semantic Maps - Semantic Maps (documentation)
- Semantic Watchlist extends Semantic MediaWiki by adding the capability to watch/follow sets of properties for groups of pages (that can be specified with categories and namespaces).
- SMW packaged services and distributions
- SMW+ is a prepackaged version of MediaWiki/Semantic Wiki described as "semantic enterprise wiki that lets you create and share knowledge with your team." Both a free version and a pro version are available.
Links
Manuals and introductions
See also: User manual, which includes additional links
- Official
- User manual (Entry page)
- Admin manual (Entry page)
- At SMW Community Wiki
Various
- Semantic MediaWiki vs. Sharepoint at Wikiworks.com
- blog (Jeroen De Dauw)
Semantic MediaWiki sites
- Indexes (most listed sites are not really maintained)
- MediaWiki sites (Index) available at SMW Community Wiki
- Sites using Semantic MediaWiki (Index)
- Testimonials (not many)
- Some good technical examples
- Gardenology.org - Plant & Garden Wiki Encyclopedia
- food finds
- SNPedia, a wiki investigating human genetics.
Bibliography
- Krötzsch, Markus; Denny Vrandecic, Max Völkel, Heiko Haller, Rudi Studer. korrekt:Semantic Wikipedia (JWS2007)|Semantic Wikipedia. Journal of Web Semantics 5/2007, pp. 251–261. Elsevier 2007.
- Millard, Ian, Afraz Jaffri, H. Glaser, and UB. Rodriguez-Castro. Using a Semantic MediaWiki to Interact with a Knowledge Based Infrastructure, International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, Podebrady, Czech Republic, 2006.
- Krötzsch. M and D. Vrandecic. Wikipedia and the Semantic Web, part 2, Second International Wikimedia Conference, Wikimania2006, Cambridge, MA, USA.
- Krötzsch. M, D. Vrandecic, M. Völkel, H. Haller, and R. Studer. Semantic Wikipedia (ESWC2006 demo), European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC2006, Budva, Montenegro. Best Poster Award.
- Völkel. M, M. Krötzsch, D. Vrandecic, H. Haller, R. Studer. Semantic Wikipedia, presented at WWW2006
- Völkel, M et al. (2006). Web 2.0, Social Tagging & Co at the Presentation at AKWM, Karlsruhe.
- Krötzsch. M, D. Vrandecic, and M. Völkel (2005) Wikipedia and the Semantic Web - The Missing Links, First International Wikimedia Conference, Wikimania2005, Frankfurt, Germany.
- Vrandecic, Denny; Yaron Koren, Daniel Kinzler (2011). Towards a Semantic Wikipedia, Open submission for Wikimania 2011. (Abstract only)