@inproceedings{DeWaard:2006:ABCDE, title = {The ABCDE Format Enabling Semantic Conference Proceedings}, author = {Anita de Waard and Gerard Tel}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- From Wiki To Semantics}, crossref = {SemWiki2006-proceedings}, editor = {Max V\"{o}lkel and Sebastian Schaffert}, publisher = {ESWC2006}, series = {Workshop on Semantic Wikis}, year = 2006, url = {http://semwiki.org/semwiki2006}, month = {June}, description = {All references containing the term "wiki" from the bibtex files of papers on the SemWiki2006 WS}, abstract = {-We believe that the best way to present a narrative to a computer is to let the author explicitly create a rich semantic structure for the article during writing. – We propose an open-standard, widely (re)useable format, the ABCDE format for proceedings and workshop contributions that can be easily mined, integrated and consumed by semantic browsers and wikis. – There need not be an abstract in an ABCDE document - instead, the author denotes core sentences within the B,C and D sections, which are compiled through a macro to form a structured abstract. – We believe a LATEX stylesheet provides a suitable input format for providing authors with a semantic structure to work from. – We provide the abcde.sty LATEX file as an appendix to this paper. – Macros are provided to specify Dublin Core Elements, and to print a list of those that are specified. – Our section division into Background, Contribution, and Discussion is backed by a number of emperical studies. – We aim to work on different incarnations of this format and open it up to modification and development.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2983a9fa2be0271f92d0dfd8a5cd16935/xamde}, keywords = {semwiki2006 eswc2006 swikig wiki semantic}, owner = {voelkel}, timestamp = {2006.06.14}}