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− | + | This is the wiki for the cosmopool software development project, a distributed ontology editor with ACLs. | |
− | + | The cosmopool software (still unreleased) is a knowledge management and communication tool for people living in (mainly local) communities, which are tied together in a network. Each community has its own server node and connects via existing internet lines and through inter-personal trust relationships to other communities. | |
− | + | Features: | |
− | * | + | * Knowledge is modelled (ontologically) as classes (patterns), instances (+copies) and relations |
− | * [ | + | * Users have full control over the access to the knowledge they entered |
− | + | * Users can define own (knowledge) classes; generally accepted definitions arise from peer-reviewing | |
+ | * Emphasis on quick access to serial (table-like) knowledge (including automated searches) | ||
+ | * Linking between knowledge items with minimal effort (drag&drop) | ||
+ | * qooxdoo-based web application | ||
+ | * python-based server | ||
+ | * non-commercial software license | ||
+ | |||
+ | Continue with a more detailed [[introduction]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Overview]] |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 18 February 2013
This is the wiki for the cosmopool software development project, a distributed ontology editor with ACLs.
The cosmopool software (still unreleased) is a knowledge management and communication tool for people living in (mainly local) communities, which are tied together in a network. Each community has its own server node and connects via existing internet lines and through inter-personal trust relationships to other communities.
Features:
- Knowledge is modelled (ontologically) as classes (patterns), instances (+copies) and relations
- Users have full control over the access to the knowledge they entered
- Users can define own (knowledge) classes; generally accepted definitions arise from peer-reviewing
- Emphasis on quick access to serial (table-like) knowledge (including automated searches)
- Linking between knowledge items with minimal effort (drag&drop)
- qooxdoo-based web application
- python-based server
- non-commercial software license
Continue with a more detailed introduction.