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SWiM: A Semantic Wiki for Mathematical Knowledge Management
SWiM is a semantic wiki for collaboratively building, editing and browsing a mathematical knowledge base. Its pages, containing mathematical theories, are stored in OMDoc, a markup format for mathematical knowledge. Our long-term objective is to develop a software that facilitates the creation of a shared, public collection of mathematical knowledge (e.g. for education) and serves work groups of mathematicians as a tool for collaborative development of new theories.
The implementation of SWiM, based on IkeWiki, is currently in a prototype stage. An version based on an older release of IkeWiki is now available for download under the GNU GPL. Bugs and to-dos are documented in our Trac system. See the MathWeb wiki for instructions about downloading and a documentation of current on-goings in the SWiM project and related projects. The latter can also be found on the KWARC research blog.
SWiM is a semantic wiki for mathematical knowledge management. This is an installation of the current version of the SWiM prototype that demonstrates some of its features.
J. Leskovec, J. Kleinberg, and C. Faloutsos. KDD '05: Proceeding of the eleventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery in data mining, page 177--187. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2005)