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<biblioentry xreflabel="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki" id="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Buffa&#44;</firstname><surname>Michel</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Crova&#44;</firstname><surname>Ga&#235;l</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Gandon&#44;</firstname><surname>Fabien</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Lecompte&#44;</firstname><surname>Claire</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Passeron&#44;</firstname><surname>Jeremy</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">SweetWiki : Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ESWC2006</publishername>
   </publisher>



   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>Wikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of&#13;&#10;&#9;participants&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser.&#13;&#10;&#9;As&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; they grow&#44; wikis suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;large&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; number of pages&#44; aging navigation paths&#44; etc.). We believe that semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;wikis&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; can improve navigation and search. In SweetWiki we investigate the&#13;&#10;&#9;use of semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; web technologies to support and ease the lifecycle of the wiki. The&#13;&#10;&#9;very&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; model of wikis was declaratively described: an OWL schema captures&#13;&#10;&#9;concepts&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; such as WikiWord&#44; wiki page&#44; forward and backward link&#44; author&#44; etc.&#13;&#10;&#9;This ontology&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese).&#13;&#10;&#9;In&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; addition&#44; SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor (Kupu) that&#13;&#10;&#9;we&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; extended to support semantic annotation following the &#34;social tagging&#34;&#13;&#10;&#9;approach&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; made popular by web sites such as flickr.com. When editing a page&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;the&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; user can freely enter some keywords in an AJAX&#45;powered textfield&#13;&#10;&#9;and an&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; auto&#45;completion mechanism proposes existing keywords by issuing SPARQL&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; queries to identify existing concepts with compatible labels. Thus&#13;&#10;&#9;tagging is&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; both easy (keyword&#45;like) and motivating (real time display of the&#13;&#10;&#9;number of related&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; pages) and concepts are collected as in folksonomies. To maintain&#13;&#10;&#9;and reengineer&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; the folksonomy&#44; we reused a web&#45;based editor available in the underlying&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; semantic web server to edit semantic web ontologies and annotations.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; Unlike in other wikis&#44; pages are stored directly in XHTML ready to&#13;&#10;&#9;be served&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; and semantic annotations are embedded in the pages themselves using&#13;&#10;&#9;RDF/A.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; If someone sends or copy a page&#44; the annotations follow it&#44; and if&#13;&#10;&#9;an application&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; crawls the wiki site it can extract the metadata and reuse them.
      </para>
   </abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki" id="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Buffa&#44;</firstname><surname>Michel</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Crova&#44;</firstname><surname>Ga&#235;l</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Gandon&#44;</firstname><surname>Fabien</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Lecompte&#44;</firstname><surname>Claire</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Passeron&#44;</firstname><surname>Jeremy</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">SweetWiki : Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ESWC2006</publishername>
   </publisher>



   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>Wikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of&#13;&#10;&#9;participants&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser.&#13;&#10;&#9;As&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; they grow&#44; wikis suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;large&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; number of pages&#44; aging navigation paths&#44; etc.). We believe that semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;wikis&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; can improve navigation and search. In SweetWiki we investigate the&#13;&#10;&#9;use of semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; web technologies to support and ease the lifecycle of the wiki. The&#13;&#10;&#9;very&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; model of wikis was declaratively described: an OWL schema captures&#13;&#10;&#9;concepts&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; such as WikiWord&#44; wiki page&#44; forward and backward link&#44; author&#44; etc.&#13;&#10;&#9;This ontology&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese).&#13;&#10;&#9;In&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; addition&#44; SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor (Kupu) that&#13;&#10;&#9;we&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; extended to support semantic annotation following the &#34;social tagging&#34;&#13;&#10;&#9;approach&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; made popular by web sites such as flickr.com. When editing a page&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;the&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; user can freely enter some keywords in an AJAX&#45;powered textfield&#13;&#10;&#9;and an&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; auto&#45;completion mechanism proposes existing keywords by issuing SPARQL&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; queries to identify existing concepts with compatible labels. Thus&#13;&#10;&#9;tagging is&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; both easy (keyword&#45;like) and motivating (real time display of the&#13;&#10;&#9;number of related&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; pages) and concepts are collected as in folksonomies. To maintain&#13;&#10;&#9;and reengineer&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; the folksonomy&#44; we reused a web&#45;based editor available in the underlying&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; semantic web server to edit semantic web ontologies and annotations.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; Unlike in other wikis&#44; pages are stored directly in XHTML ready to&#13;&#10;&#9;be served&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; and semantic annotations are embedded in the pages themselves using&#13;&#10;&#9;RDF/A.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; If someone sends or copy a page&#44; the annotations follow it&#44; and if&#13;&#10;&#9;an application&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; crawls the wiki site it can extract the metadata and reuse them.
      </para>
   </abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki" id="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Buffa&#44;</firstname><surname>Michel</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Crova&#44;</firstname><surname>Ga&#235;l</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Gandon&#44;</firstname><surname>Fabien</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Lecompte&#44;</firstname><surname>Claire</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Passeron&#44;</firstname><surname>Jeremy</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">SweetWiki : Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ESWC2006</publishername>
   </publisher>



   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>Wikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of&#13;&#10;&#9;participants&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser.&#13;&#10;&#9;As&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; they grow&#44; wikis suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;large&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; number of pages&#44; aging navigation paths&#44; etc.). We believe that semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;wikis&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; can improve navigation and search. In SweetWiki we investigate the&#13;&#10;&#9;use of semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; web technologies to support and ease the lifecycle of the wiki. The&#13;&#10;&#9;very&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; model of wikis was declaratively described: an OWL schema captures&#13;&#10;&#9;concepts&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; such as WikiWord&#44; wiki page&#44; forward and backward link&#44; author&#44; etc.&#13;&#10;&#9;This ontology&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese).&#13;&#10;&#9;In&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; addition&#44; SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor (Kupu) that&#13;&#10;&#9;we&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; extended to support semantic annotation following the &#34;social tagging&#34;&#13;&#10;&#9;approach&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; made popular by web sites such as flickr.com. When editing a page&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;the&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; user can freely enter some keywords in an AJAX&#45;powered textfield&#13;&#10;&#9;and an&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; auto&#45;completion mechanism proposes existing keywords by issuing SPARQL&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; queries to identify existing concepts with compatible labels. Thus&#13;&#10;&#9;tagging is&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; both easy (keyword&#45;like) and motivating (real time display of the&#13;&#10;&#9;number of related&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; pages) and concepts are collected as in folksonomies. To maintain&#13;&#10;&#9;and reengineer&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; the folksonomy&#44; we reused a web&#45;based editor available in the underlying&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; semantic web server to edit semantic web ontologies and annotations.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; Unlike in other wikis&#44; pages are stored directly in XHTML ready to&#13;&#10;&#9;be served&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; and semantic annotations are embedded in the pages themselves using&#13;&#10;&#9;RDF/A.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; If someone sends or copy a page&#44; the annotations follow it&#44; and if&#13;&#10;&#9;an application&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; crawls the wiki site it can extract the metadata and reuse them.
      </para>
   </abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki" id="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Buffa&#44;</firstname><surname>Michel</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Crova&#44;</firstname><surname>Ga&#235;l</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Gandon&#44;</firstname><surname>Fabien</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Lecompte&#44;</firstname><surname>Claire</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Passeron&#44;</firstname><surname>Jeremy</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">SweetWiki : Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ESWC2006</publishername>
   </publisher>



   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>Wikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of&#13;&#10;&#9;participants&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser.&#13;&#10;&#9;As&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; they grow&#44; wikis suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;large&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; number of pages&#44; aging navigation paths&#44; etc.). We believe that semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;wikis&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; can improve navigation and search. In SweetWiki we investigate the&#13;&#10;&#9;use of semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; web technologies to support and ease the lifecycle of the wiki. The&#13;&#10;&#9;very&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; model of wikis was declaratively described: an OWL schema captures&#13;&#10;&#9;concepts&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; such as WikiWord&#44; wiki page&#44; forward and backward link&#44; author&#44; etc.&#13;&#10;&#9;This ontology&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese).&#13;&#10;&#9;In&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; addition&#44; SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor (Kupu) that&#13;&#10;&#9;we&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; extended to support semantic annotation following the &#34;social tagging&#34;&#13;&#10;&#9;approach&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; made popular by web sites such as flickr.com. When editing a page&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;the&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; user can freely enter some keywords in an AJAX&#45;powered textfield&#13;&#10;&#9;and an&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; auto&#45;completion mechanism proposes existing keywords by issuing SPARQL&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; queries to identify existing concepts with compatible labels. Thus&#13;&#10;&#9;tagging is&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; both easy (keyword&#45;like) and motivating (real time display of the&#13;&#10;&#9;number of related&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; pages) and concepts are collected as in folksonomies. To maintain&#13;&#10;&#9;and reengineer&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; the folksonomy&#44; we reused a web&#45;based editor available in the underlying&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; semantic web server to edit semantic web ontologies and annotations.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; Unlike in other wikis&#44; pages are stored directly in XHTML ready to&#13;&#10;&#9;be served&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; and semantic annotations are embedded in the pages themselves using&#13;&#10;&#9;RDF/A.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; If someone sends or copy a page&#44; the annotations follow it&#44; and if&#13;&#10;&#9;an application&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; crawls the wiki site it can extract the metadata and reuse them.
      </para>
   </abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki" id="Buffa:2006:SweetWiki">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Buffa&#44;</firstname><surname>Michel</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Crova&#44;</firstname><surname>Ga&#235;l</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Gandon&#44;</firstname><surname>Fabien</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Lecompte&#44;</firstname><surname>Claire</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Passeron&#44;</firstname><surname>Jeremy</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">SweetWiki : Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ESWC2006</publishername>
   </publisher>



   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>Wikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of&#13;&#10;&#9;participants&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser.&#13;&#10;&#9;As&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; they grow&#44; wikis suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;large&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; number of pages&#44; aging navigation paths&#44; etc.). We believe that semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;wikis&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; can improve navigation and search. In SweetWiki we investigate the&#13;&#10;&#9;use of semantic&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; web technologies to support and ease the lifecycle of the wiki. The&#13;&#10;&#9;very&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; model of wikis was declaratively described: an OWL schema captures&#13;&#10;&#9;concepts&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; such as WikiWord&#44; wiki page&#44; forward and backward link&#44; author&#44; etc.&#13;&#10;&#9;This ontology&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese).&#13;&#10;&#9;In&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; addition&#44; SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor (Kupu) that&#13;&#10;&#9;we&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; extended to support semantic annotation following the &#34;social tagging&#34;&#13;&#10;&#9;approach&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; made popular by web sites such as flickr.com. When editing a page&#44;&#13;&#10;&#9;the&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; user can freely enter some keywords in an AJAX&#45;powered textfield&#13;&#10;&#9;and an&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; auto&#45;completion mechanism proposes existing keywords by issuing SPARQL&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; queries to identify existing concepts with compatible labels. Thus&#13;&#10;&#9;tagging is&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; both easy (keyword&#45;like) and motivating (real time display of the&#13;&#10;&#9;number of related&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; pages) and concepts are collected as in folksonomies. To maintain&#13;&#10;&#9;and reengineer&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; the folksonomy&#44; we reused a web&#45;based editor available in the underlying&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; semantic web server to edit semantic web ontologies and annotations.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; Unlike in other wikis&#44; pages are stored directly in XHTML ready to&#13;&#10;&#9;be served&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; and semantic annotations are embedded in the pages themselves using&#13;&#10;&#9;RDF/A.&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; If someone sends or copy a page&#44; the annotations follow it&#44; and if&#13;&#10;&#9;an application&#13;&#10;&#9;&#13;&#10;&#9; crawls the wiki site it can extract the metadata and reuse them.
      </para>
   </abstract>
</biblioentry>
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