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− | [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki Semantic MediaWiki] includes a simple query language for [[Help:Semantic search|semantic search]], so that users can directly request certain information from the wiki. Readers who do not wish to learn the query syntax can still profit from this feature: '''inline queries''' dynamically include query results into pages. So queries once formulated by a few editors can then be consumed by many readers. | + | [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki Semantic MediaWiki] includes '''[[Centiare:ASK|ASK]]''', a simple query language for [[Help:Semantic search|semantic search]], so that users can directly request certain information from Centiare. Readers who do not wish to learn the query syntax can still profit from this feature: '''inline queries''' dynamically include query results into pages. So queries once formulated by a few editors can then be consumed by many readers. |
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| Inline queries are very similar to other semantic search features, and can also be restricted on a site in order to ensure sufficient performance. Since inline queries exploit the existing caching mechanisms of [[MediaWiki]], most requests for a page with such dynamic contents can be served without any performance impact whatsoever. | | Inline queries are very similar to other semantic search features, and can also be restricted on a site in order to ensure sufficient performance. Since inline queries exploit the existing caching mechanisms of [[MediaWiki]], most requests for a page with such dynamic contents can be served without any performance impact whatsoever. |