Supporting cooperative and personal surfing with a desktop assistant
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Information archiving with bookmarks: personal Web space construction and organization
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A bookmarking service for organizing and sharing URLs
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A multi-agent system for collaborative bookmarking
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Java Modeling Color with Uml: Enterprise Components and Process with Cdrom
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The Wisdom of Crowds
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The pragmatic web: a manifesto
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ICPW '07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Pragmatic web
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In this paper we present myPIM -- a graphical information management system that provides user workflow requirements in research and teaching/learning context mainly by providing a user's bookmark archive, file archive and the possibility to exchange information with colleagues. The massive growth of online information continually increases in complexity and needs to be managed efficiently and resourcefully. We describe an important distinction between data, information and knowledge in this scope to gain awareness about these notions. Based on the analysis of searching, recovering and finding, it was concluded that flat tagging instead of hierarchical taxonomies should be used. Therefore, we developed a modular concept based on common Java and JavaScript frameworks that supports this kind of labeling. A very important feature of myPIM is its dual use approach. Primarily designed as a personal knowledge management tool, this usage gives off information, which can support colleagues in discovering relevant information. As a collaborative or community tool myPIM tries on the one hand to employ the so-called "wisdom of the crowds" phenomenon, but on the other hand has to deal with the fact that the used ontologies are not fixed but co-evolve with their communities of use -- an issue that was recently addressed in the new pragmatic web approach [27].