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Daniel Hansch, ontoprise GmbH
Abstract
Semantic MediaWiki, the semantic extension of MediaWiki, is a new and promising solution for a class of business applications which are poorly supported by current enterprise software. These applications require significant user collaboration, minimal user training, rapid flexibility, customizability and they come with a substantial mix of structured and unstructured data. Collaborative project management, business knowledge management, and business compliance monitoring are examples of this type of applications.
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This presentation will show how Semantic MediaWiki is being successfully employed for applications and use cases like these and how it can easily fuse structured and unstructured data and foster collaborative work using flexible, knowledge-intensive workflows. We will also discuss the underlying reasons why semantic wiki architectures are well-suited to this type of requirement and how semantic wikis can fertilize the enterprise software landscape and generate synergy for your company.
Daniel Hansch is certified (IPMA) senior project manager at Germany-based Ontoprise GmbH, where he leads a consortium to develop an extension to the Semantic MediaWiki for the Halo project, which is sponsored by Vulcan Inc. He is focused on large scale IT projects in the fields of media asset management and knowledge management. He received his master degree in business administration and computer science from the University of Mannheim. He is member of the German Project Management Association (GPM-IPMA).
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Daniel Hansch, ontoprise GmbH
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