Main products#
- d3web-Core: The reasoning engine and persistence components for problem-solving knowledge including decision trees, (heuristic) rules, set-covering models and diagnostic flowcharts.
- KnowWE (Knowledge Wiki Environment): As the successor of KnowME the system KnowWE (Knowledge Wiki Environment) offeres a web-based wiki front-end for the knowledge acquisition and supports the collaborative engineering of knowledge at different formalization levels. Strong problem- solving knowledge is mixed with corresponding text and multimedia in a natural manner. The knowledge base can be flexibly structured by distributing the particular knowledge modules over a collection of linked wiki articles, each covering a particular aspect of the domain.
Applications#
The applications listed below are applications using either d3web-Core, or both, d3web-Core and KnowWE.
Open Source Applications#
- KnowWE-Headless-App: An version of KnowWE without the normally underlying web server. It can be used to produced d3web knowledge bases from wiki pages in a batch process.
- ProKEt: Prototyping of knowledge-based dialog systems.
- WUMPS: Knowledge acquisition based on Office documents.
Free Applications#
- Mobile-App: Application allowing to use d3web problem solving knowledge in a stand alone application.
- Droid3web-App: Application allowing to use d3web problem solving knowledge on your mobile device.
Commercial Applications#
- KnowledgeBaseBook: Generates a DocBook XML file of an executable d3web knowledge base, i.e., the knowledge base book. The DocBook XML can be used for further transformations. The application produces a PDF printout.
- Testing-App: Allows to continuously run specified tests on a d3web knowledge base in development.
Modules (under construction)#
Modules are the different parts of the main products and applicationsComplex modules#
Licenses
Albrecht Striffler
- add articles for the different licenses and link them
- d3web-KnowWE-Releases contain all used licenses...
Describe the actual modules
Markus Friedrich
- Create new articles for complex modules with multiple plugins
- Use ontology descriptions for "included plugins", "quality level", "license"
- Describe/define quality level
- Simple modules are not defined manually... all plugins that are not part of a complex module are simple modules aggregated on one page, probably using a sparql query or an own KnowWE-Plugin
Module-Plugin implementation
Alex Legler
- Jenkins-Plugin to upload Plugin/Module information
- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Extend+Jenkins
- SVN: https://svn.jenkins-ci.org/
- Download jenkins war and add to tomcat
- Get hello world plugin and import into new workspace
- Plugin execution not covered by lifecycle configuration does not matter, it is just ugly
- Maven install hello world plugin
- Copy hello-world.jar to WEB-INF\lib
- Copy hello-world.hpi to WEB-INF\plugins
- Start tomcat/jenkins
- Hello world plugin will be available as post step option
- Start implementing new plugin to upload build data to d3web.de page as a attachment
- Some additional code snipplets on how to upload files to a KnowWE Action
- Provide information needed for module pages
Module-Plugin implementation
Sebastian Furth
- Design ontologie about module information. We want for example the following information per module:
- What maven modules / svn projects are part of this module (will be defined on the module page with turtle markup)
- What projects are not in any complex/aggregated module
- What are the last x changes to any project of a module
- What is the heat of the module (changes/day in the last month?)
- What are the test stats for the module
- General stats, if possible? LoC, Classes, BuildNumber
- Authors (people who created modules, changed them)
- More interesting stuff?
- Write KnowWE-Plugin to add data provided by Jenkins-Plugin to the rdf2go model.
- If there is time: Write KnowWE-Plugin to render module information from rdf2go model in a nicer way. If there is no time: Use default SparqlRenderer
Product Ontology#
- Product Ontology
- CIConnector (includes some DEMO-SPARQLs)