ISWC '08 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on The Semantic Web
KSEM '09 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management
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International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies
Knowledge engineering for historians on the example of the catalogus professorum lipsiensis
ISWC'10 Proceedings of the 9th international semantic web conference on The semantic web - Volume Part II
KnowWE: a Semantic Wiki for knowledge engineering
Applied Intelligence
Engineering intelligent systems on the knowledge formalization continuum
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science - Semantic Knowledge Engineering
Diaflux: a graphical language for computer-interpretable guidelines
KR4HC'11 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Knowledge Representation for Health-Care
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Semantic Web - Linked Data for science and education
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Enterprise modelling focuses on the construction of a structured description, the so-called enterprise model , which represents aspects relevant to the activity of an enterprise. Although it has become clearer recently that enterprise modelling is a collaborative activity, involving a large number of people, most of the enterprise modelling tools still only support very limited degrees of collaboration. Within this contribution we describe a tool for enterprise modelling, called MoKi (MOdelling wiKI), which supports agile collaboration between all different actors involved in the enterprise modelling activities. MoKi is based on a Semantic Wiki and enables actors with different expertise to develop an enterprise model not only using structural (formal) descriptions but also adopting more informal and semi-formal descriptions of knowledge.