Inproceedings,

Kaukolu: Hub of the Semantic Corporate Intranet

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Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- From Wiki To Semantics, DFKI, ESWC2006, (June 2006)

Abstract

Due to their low entry barrier, easy deployment, and simple yet powerful features, wikis have gained popularity for agile knowledge management in communities of almost all sizes. Semantic wikis strive to give entered information more structure in order to allow automatic processing of the wiki’s contents. This facilitates enhanced navigation and search in the wiki itself as well as simple reuse of information in external applications or for generating different views on the same information. This makes semantic wikis especially interesting for corporate intranet deployment, implementing the Semantic Intranet. In this paper, we will have a look at Kaukolu, an open source semantic wiki prototype, being deployed in a corporate intranet. External applications use information authored in Kaukolu, effectively forming a cluster of applications interacting and sharing data.

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