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Originally known as '''Wiki@OntoWorld''', this is '''ontoworld.org''', the [[wiki]] for the {{tag|Semantic Web}} community.  Our mission is to provide a knowledge repository and platform for advertising events, spreading news, and announcing new developments.  It is a wiki: everybody can quickly edit its content, even without logging in.  So look around and participate!
 
Ontoworld.org runs on {{tag|Semantic MediaWiki}}, and thus is a true semantic wiki not just with respect to its content.  Semantic features are used in many places, such as on this very page: e.g. the lists of events and portals above are computed automatically from the contents of the wiki.  In other places, {{Wp|semantic data}} serves as a basis to enable reuse in external tools.  For example, the wiki employs the {{tag|FOAF}} vocabulary in descriptions of people, and via RDF export this information can be evaluated in external tools.  For more information, go to the Semantic MediaWiki portal page.
 
{{tag|Founded in 2005}} originally at <tt>wiki.ontoworld.org</tt>,[https://archive.is/1CKa9][https://archive.is/8ltnI] and hosted by the Instititue AIFB, Universität Kalrsruhe, D-76128 {{tag|Karlsruhe}}, Germany, it subsequently changed URL schema to <tt>ontoworld.org/wiki</tt>.  Sometime mid-2008, this ontoworld.org wiki site was {{tag|Dead|closed}} and merged into the [[Semantic Web]] wiki site (itself now dead since late 2015).
 
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*[https://archive.is/http://wiki.ontoworld.org/* List of 72 archived snapshot URLs captured for <tt>wiki.ontoworld.org/*</tt>] — at [[archive.is]]
*[[Archive.org:*/http://wiki.ontoworld.org/*|List of more than 10,000 archived URLs captured for <tt>wiki.ontoworld.org/*</tt>]] — at [[Archive.org]]
*[[Archive.org:*/http://ontoworld.org/wiki/*|List of more than 10,000 archived URLs captured for <tt>ontoworld.org/wiki/*</tt>]] — at Archive.org

Revision as of 23:56, 16 November 2022

ontoworld.org
Recent changes • [No WikiNode] • About • [No Mobile URL]
Founded by: Markus Krötzsch
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: MultiLicense"MultiLicense" is not in the list (Custom license, Attribution to contributing authors, Copyright to contributing authors, Site retains copyright, WTFPL, Licence Art Libre, Open Content License, Apache License, BSD Documentation License, FreeBSD Documentation License, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki license" property.
Main topic: Ontology
Wiki size: 4,199 article pages see stats

(As of: 2008-04-10 – Archive.org)


Ontoworld.org is a portal for publishing information on research and development related to the topics Semantic Web and Wikis.

Originally known as Wiki@OntoWorld, this is ontoworld.org, the wiki for the Semantic Web community. Our mission is to provide a knowledge repository and platform for advertising events, spreading news, and announcing new developments. It is a wiki: everybody can quickly edit its content, even without logging in. So look around and participate!

Ontoworld.org runs on Semantic MediaWiki, and thus is a true semantic wiki not just with respect to its content. Semantic features are used in many places, such as on this very page: e.g. the lists of events and portals above are computed automatically from the contents of the wiki. In other places, semantic data serves as a basis to enable reuse in external tools. For example, the wiki employs the FOAF vocabulary in descriptions of people, and via RDF export this information can be evaluated in external tools. For more information, go to the Semantic MediaWiki portal page.

Founded in 2005 originally at wiki.ontoworld.org,[1][2] and hosted by the Instititue AIFB, Universität Kalrsruhe, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany, it subsequently changed URL schema to ontoworld.org/wiki. Sometime mid-2008, this ontoworld.org wiki site was closed and merged into the Semantic Web wiki site (itself now dead since late 2015).

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