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Developing Semantic Web Applications with the OntoWiki Framework

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In this paper, we introduce the OntoWiki Application Framework for developing Semantic Web applications with a strong emphasis on collaboration. After presenting OntoWiki as our main show case for the framework, we give both an architectural overview and a detailed view on the included components.We conclude this paper with a presentation of different use cases where the framework was strongly involved.

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Heino, N., Dietzold, S., Martin, M., Auer, S. (2009). Developing Semantic Web Applications with the OntoWiki Framework. In: Pellegrini, T., Auer, S., Tochtermann, K., Schaffert, S. (eds) Networked Knowledge - Networked Media. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 221. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02184-8_5

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