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KIWI: Knowledge in a Wiki

Knowledge management in software development and project management is an exciting problem, as it involves tacit knowledge (e.g. about processes), distributed knowledge (different people, different systems), and many different kinds of semantically rich content (e.g. source code, documentation, tutorials, project work plans) that is strongly connected on the conceptual level. Current knowledge management systems only insufficiently support knowledge management in such areas, as they are not flexible enough to handle and integrate these kinds of content and provide only insufficient support for tacit knowledge.
The objective of the project KIWI is to develop an advanced knowledge management system (the “KIWI system”) based on a semantic wiki that will address this problem. This system will support collaborative knowledge creation and sharing, and use semantic descriptions and reasoning as a means to intelligently author, change and deliver content. A particularly salient aspect of combining wikis with advanced semantic technologies is that the wiki still is a generic and flexible tool, but semantic technologies allow to provide specific support for the user based on domain, context, role, and experience.
„KIWI“ is a EU FP7 small- or medium scale focused research project (STREP). Project start is March 2008.
KIWI Wiki
 

 

ECOI

ecoi.net provides up-to-date and publicly available country of origin information with a special focus on the needs of asylum lawyers, refugee counsels and persons deciding on claims for asylum and other forms of international protection. Access to information is facilitated by a comprehensive search tool and Topics & Issues files, offering thematically structured information on asylum-relevant topics and issues for a set of focus countries.
The SWC supports the project with an integration-concept for a SKOS-based multilingual thesaurus, that enables moderated search.

 

sem'base

sem'base is an awareness measure in the programme FIT-IT Semantic Systems. It started in February 2006 and finished its activities in November 2006. The project embraced five main activities to reach its goals:

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Semantic Technologies Showcase - The Austrian Situation

 

SemNetMan: Semantic-based Network-Management

The project "SemNetMan" (semantic-based Network-Management) is combining two methods that both are relevant for the cross-linked knowledge society: The Social Network Analysis (SNA) and the techniques of Semantic Web.
The emerging method should enable efficient Network-Management within especially defined project-needs and environments.
The support of the team-building-phase is being focused.
SemNetMan is a FFG-sponsored project running 18 months from 2005 to 2006.

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