From SMW+ Semantic Enterprise Wiki
SMW+ is an open source semantic enterprise wiki that makes it easy for your team to cope with knowledge-intensive processes and to leverage the hidden knowledge locked in content. SMW+ combines the collaborative authoring approach with proven semantic technology. This section is dedicated to use cases, customer stories and applications of SMW+. Let us know if you have an interesting use case to report on.
Use Cases
| BI-Team, Netherlands, uses SMW+ as Knowledge Management platform for its Business Intelligence framework. Read more on how SMW+ supports BI processes via iterative knowledge formalization and structuring. | |
| UNESCO/IOC, uses SMW+ as online encyclopedia and training center about marine data and oceanic knowledge. Read more about UNESCO's OceanTeacher to see how SMW+ leverages target appropriated presentation and collaboration on wiki contents. | |
| A Fortune 50 Pharma company, applies SMW+ as self-service portal for its R&D department. Read more about the R&D portal in pharma industry to learn how SMW+ supports the process of generating reports, integrating and assembling data from distinct data stores. | |
| The Italian cooperative bank Banca Romagna Cooperativa employs SMW+ for a Business Process Reengineering project involving the conduction of task surveys, analysis and process consolidation. Learn more about this use case. |
Who else is using SMW+
| 3M Health Information Systems, runs an SMW+-powered wiki (http://concepthub.org) to facilitate collaboration among consumers and developers of health care terminologies. | |
| DHBW Karlsruhe, Germany, applies SMW+ for internal project management purposes and training materials. | |
| ETH Zürich, jointly operates SMW+ (http://connectome.ch) with other research institutes to collect and organize neuroanatomical knowledge. | |
| Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart, Germany, aims to use SMW+ to realize an integrated knowledge management for products, processes and machines for flexible production on industrial shop floor level. | |
| Mayo Clinic, employs several SMW+-powered wikis in collaboration with the NCI and the WHO for the distributed development of medical terminologies and ontologies. | |
| Monitor Group, USA, provides its consulting workforce with a team wiki based on SMW+. | |
| Siemens AG, Germany, maintains an internal portal for employees to better serve internal support requests. | |
| Stream, a dutch consulting company runs the SMW+-enabled ProcessWiki (http://wiki.process.io), as an open platform for sharing business process models. | |
| Umicore, Germany, evaluates SMW+ due to the beneficial ontology functions, which can be applied profitably in the core business. |





