GovCwiki Structure

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GovCwiki Structure

MediaWiki Structure

MediaWiki has infoboxes. In a regular wiki, infoboxes provide a very basic structure which is a form - based organization of some parts of the content for the corresponding wiki topic page. For example, Wikipedia has infobox es for athletes, politicians, and countries. However, the infobox is just a form for users to organize information, and the system cannot understand its structure or reason about its contents . In contrast, in semantic wikis users can define classes, properties for those classes, and restrict the values that those properties can take. The entries of a wiki infobox can be turned into structured properties in a semantic wiki.[1]

Semantic Wikis

A semantic wiki allows users to organize topic page categories as classes in an ontology, and to define properties that apply to each class. Semantic wikis allow users to constrain properties by the range of values that they can take, which are called structured properties. As content is added using these structured properties, the semantic wiki can use reasoning and inference. Users can create queries about those structured properties and use them to generate dynamic content for wiki pages.[2]

GovCWiki Ontology

Topic Pages = Classes -- Define Properties that apply to classes

TOPIC PAGES OR CATEGORIES

By Regulation

  • FAR
  • DFARs

BY Functional Area

  • Accounting
    • General Ledger Accounting
    • Cost Accounting
      • Cost Accounting Standards (CAS)
      • Cost Allowability - Cost Principles
    • Tax Accounting
  • Finance
  • Contract Administration
  • Internal Audit
  • Human Resources
  • Security
  • Information Technology

References and Notes

  1. An Initial Analysis of Semantic Wiki; Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Santa Monica, CA March 19 - 22, 2013; http://www.isi.edu/~gil/papers/gil-etal-iui13.pdf
  2. An Initial Analysis of Semantic Wiki; Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Santa Monica, CA March 19 - 22, 2013; http://www.isi.edu/~gil/papers/gil-etal-iui13.pdf