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|Logo=SMW-Logo.png | |Logo=SMW-Logo.png | ||
|Type=Frontend | |Type=Frontend | ||
|Homepage=www.semantic-mediawiki.org | |||
|Status=stable | |Status=stable | ||
|Programming language=PHP | |Programming language=PHP | ||
|Version=3.1.0 | |Version=3.1.0 | ||
|Release=2019/09/23 | |Release=2019/09/23 | ||
|License=GNU GPLv2 license | |||
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Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages. | Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages. | ||
Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system. All data created within Semantic MediaWiki can easily be exported or published via the Semantic Web, allowing other systems to use this data seamlessly. | Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system. All data created within Semantic MediaWiki can easily be exported or published via the Semantic Web, allowing other systems to use this data seamlessly. | ||
Revision as of 11:22, 27 September 2019
| Semantic MediaWiki | |
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| Field: | Science |
| Type: | Frontend |
| www.semantic-mediawiki.org | |
| Status: | stable |
| Programming language: | PHP |
| Last release: | 3.1.0 (2019/09/23) |
| Category:License: | GNU GPLv2 license |
Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.
Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system. All data created within Semantic MediaWiki can easily be exported or published via the Semantic Web, allowing other systems to use this data seamlessly.