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== Difference between Semantic Mediawiki and static web sites, CMS, Mediawiki ==
== Difference between Semantic Mediawiki and static web sites, CMS, Mediawiki ==
* Designing information well makes it easier to find, consistent and re-usable.


* Static web sites can be more difficult to manage active content, it's harder to re-use content. They can require more technical knowledge to edit consistently.
* Static web sites can be more difficult to manage active content, it's harder to re-use content. They can require more technical knowledge to edit consistently.
* Content management systems use forms to guide content editing, but they tend to require low level changes (database, programming), and end users have constrained access to the site
* Content management systems use forms to guide content editing, but they tend to require low level changes (database, programming), and most users have constrained access to the site
* Mediawiki is designed to organize large sets of pages, potentially with many involved people
* Mediawiki is designed to organize large sets of pages, potentially with many involved people, with potentially less constrained access
* Semantic Mediawiki adds structured information and views
* Semantic Mediawiki adds structured information and views
** '''We are going to learn markup encoding in order to have more control over content and appearance'''
** '''We are going to learn markup encoding in order to have more control over content and appearance'''
* Designing information well makes it easier to find, consistent and re-usable.


== Access models ==
== Access models ==

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