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Theelen}, booktitle = {DSD}, crossref = {conf/dsd/2007}, pages = {189-196}, publisher = {IEEE}, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dsd/dsd2007.html#GhamarianSBGT07}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21b17221763ca75f3b24abe00fde3b77f/dblp}, description = {dblp}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DSD.2007.4341468}, date = {2008-07-09}, keywords = {dblp } } @inproceedings{Tichelaar&al2000, title = {A Meta-Model for Language-Independent Refactoring}, author = {Sander Tichelaar and St\'ephane Ducasse and Serge Demeyer and Oscar Nierstrasz}, pages = {157--169}, publisher = {IEEE Press}, year = {2000}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2441b1727afbc388fb2ad2d7f54048b47/pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008.05.15}, date-modified = {2007-09-25 21:46:53 +0200}, owner = {pdeleenh}, keywords = {metamodel refactoring, } } @phdthesis{Tichelaar2001, title = {Modeling Object-Oriented Software for Reverse Engineering and Refactoring}, author = {Sander Tichelaar}, school = {University of Bern}, year = {2001}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/229bf995c81320dc4628d8c5d1aaa9743/pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008.05.15}, owner = {pdeleenh}, keywords = {imported } } @article{DagstuhlMM, title = {The {Dagstuhl} Middle Metamodel: A Schema For Reverse Engineering}, author = {Timothy Lethbridge and Sander Tichelaar and Erhard Pl{\"o}dereder}, pages = {7--18}, volume = {94}, year = {2004}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/249e031813ce6aa0e59e4ae53ff2f7a92/pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008.05.15}, owner = {pdeleenh}, keywords = {imported } } @inproceedings{Ducasse&al2000, title = {Moose: an Extensible Language-Independent Environment for Reengineering Object-Oriented Systems}, author = {St\'ephane Ducasse and Michele Lanza and Sander Tichelaar}, booktitle = {Proc. Int'l Symp. Constructing Software Engineering Tools (CoSET)}, month = {June}, year = {2000}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25da245a1d07dbb6239be67c14a3f2069/pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008.05.15}, owner = {pdeleenh}, keywords = {OO, reengineering } } @techreport{Demeyer&al1999y, title = {{FAMIX} 2.0 - The {FAMOOS} Information Exchange Model}, author = {Serge Demeyer and Sander Tichelaar and Patrick Steyaert}, institution = {University of Berne}, year = {1999}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21ca2d54a0be144fa448890a08d894b2c/pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008.05.15}, owner = {pdeleenh}, keywords = {imported } } @inproceedings{Demeyer&al1999d, title = {Why Unified is not Universal. {U}{M}{L} Shortcomings for Coping with Round-trip Engineering}, author = {Serge Demeyer and St\'ephane Ducasse and Sander Tichelaar}, booktitle = {Proc. Int'l Conf. Unified Modeling Language (UML)}, editor = {Bernhard Rumpe}, month = {October}, volume = {1723}, year = {1999}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2950a1b499c47b0061d9cbbc0dd91c210/pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008.05.15}, owner = {pdeleenh}, keywords = {UML } } @article{BuffaGandonEtAl08jws, title = {{SweetWiki:} A Semantic Wiki}, author = {Michel Buffa and Fabien Gandon and Guillaume Ereteo and Peter Sander and Catherine Faron}, journal = {Web Semantics}, number = {1}, pages = {84-97}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2007.11.003}, volume = {6}, year = {2008}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2535799ca036857535cfcebe5717cee1d/flint63}, abstract = {Everyone agrees that user interactions and social networks are among the cornerstones of Web 2.0. Web 2.0 applications generally run in a web browser, propose dynamic content with rich user interfaces, offer means to easily add or edit content of the web site they belong to and present social network aspects. Well-known applications that have helped spread Web 2.0 are blogs, wikis, and image/video sharing sites; they have dramatically increased sharing and participation among web users. It is possible to build knowledge using tools that can help analyze users’ behavior behind the scenes: what they do, what they know, what they want. Tools that help share this knowledge across a network, and that can reason on that knowledge, will lead to users who can better use the knowledge available, i.e., to smarter users. Wikipedia, a wildly successful example of web technology, has helped knowledge-sharing between people by letting individuals freely create and modify its content. But Wikipedia is designed for people---today's software cannot understand and reason on Wikipedia's content. In parallel, the semantic web, a set of technologies that help knowledge-sharing across the web between different applications, is starting to gain attraction. Researchers have only recently started working on the concept of a semantic wiki, mixing the advantages of the wiki and the technologies of the semantic web. In this paper we will present a state-of-the-art of semantic wikis, and we will introduce SweetWiki, an example of an application reconciling two trends of the future web: a semantically augmented web and a web of social applications where every user is an active provider as well as a consumer of information. SweetWiki makes heavy use of semantic web concepts and languages, and demonstrates how the use of such paradigms can improve navigation, search, and usability.}, issn = {1570-8268}, timestamp = {2008.05.03}, file = {ScienceDirect:2008/BuffaGandonEtAl08jws.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}, keywords = {ai community data knowledge management paper processing semantic software v0805 web wiki } }