Archive for November, 2008

KiWi as a Social Wiki Platform for Software Development, Open Ontology Management

KiWi – Knowledge in a Wiki, Day 2 – Josef Holy from Sun Microsystems Prague led the first part of today’s use case presentation. With the KiWi semantic wiki system (or: wiki on steroids, as Josef Holy put it), they want to be able to increase the productivity of knowledge workers. Sun Microsystems have [...]

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Knowledge Management for Project Management: from unstructured to structured information

KiWi – Knowledge in a Wiki session, pt. 2: This afternoon, we turned to the Logica use case, which is dedicated to the development and optimization of KiWi as a knowledge management tool specifically tailored to the needs of project management.
Regarding the use case requirements: As Daniel Grolin, a process expert and business architect at [...]

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Content Versatility in the KiWi Core System

It’s been five months since the last Joint Work Package (WP) meeting in the KiWi – Knowledge in a Wiki – project. This morning, we gathered in Vienna for the next round – focus this time around will be on the core system (architecture developed by the WP3 team, handing over and paving the way [...]

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My Seven Rules of Coding

Many of you frequently ask me why it is that I am so fast in programming. Some of it is of course extensive background and experience, but I think that most of the reason is that I try to apply certain code patterns that help to avoid errors even during writing the code, before they [...]

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