The KiWi core system is a flexible platform for building different kinds of semantic social software applications on top (currently the Semantic Wiki and the TagIT application). It provides all the core services required in such applications, like editing and tagging, the storage of content and associated meta-data, its own triple store, transactions and versioning over content and meta-data, a linked open data server, and many small features semantic social software developers will like (like convenience services for working with ontologies or SKOS thesauruses, etc.).
| Tags | Communications Information Management Metadata/Semantic Models Internet Web Dynamic Content Document Repositories News/Diary Wiki Indexing/Search |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is the first official release of the KiWi system, featuring the full functionality developed in the project, including reasoning, reason maintenance, information extraction ("magic button"), personalization, and a completely revised user interface.


Release Notes: The major improvements in this release are the SOLR-based faceted and semantic search, new features in the Dashboard, and considerable stability improvements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This is the second KiWi prerelease featuring a first implementation of the Dashboard, basic Microblogging, many improvements in TagIT, and many bugfixes and improvements. The license has been changed to the more liberal BSD.


Release Notes: This is the first announcement on freshmeat.