Difference between revisions of "Organic Ontology"
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The Organic Ontology is the name we give to the [[wiki organisation]] structure. It is a structure which requires concepts such as categorisation and transclusion with paramaters, but is more generic than a structure specific to MediaWiki or even any wiki. Eventually we plan to annotate the templates with [[SMW|semantic annotations]] so that we can export the ontology in a proper web ontology language for import it into other high level environments such as [[Croquet]]. | The Organic Ontology is the name we give to the [[wiki organisation]] structure. It is a structure which requires concepts such as categorisation and transclusion with paramaters, but is more generic than a structure specific to MediaWiki or even any wiki. Eventually we plan to annotate the templates with [[SMW|semantic annotations]] so that we can export the ontology in a proper web ontology language for import it into other high level environments such as [[Croquet]]. | ||
− | The current version of the ontology in as a [[MW:Extension:TreeAndMenu|TreeView]] is in the [[Tree:Ontology]] article | + | The current version of the ontology in as a [[MW:Extension:TreeAndMenu|TreeView]] is in the [[Tree:Ontology]] article, and is transcluded below: |
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[[Category:Wiki organisation]][[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Wiki organisation]][[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 11:13, 18 July 2008
The Organic Ontology is the name we give to the wiki organisation structure. It is a structure which requires concepts such as categorisation and transclusion with paramaters, but is more generic than a structure specific to MediaWiki or even any wiki. Eventually we plan to annotate the templates with semantic annotations so that we can export the ontology in a proper web ontology language for import it into other high level environments such as Croquet.
The current version of the ontology in as a TreeView is in the Tree:Ontology article, and is transcluded below: