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To help manage personalized and project-based data asset, PKC is designed to run in scalable configurations, starting from personalized computing resources, up to multi-server cloud environments. The overall approach of PKC is try to minimize the entry-barrier of automated workflow and create an inclusive field of growth driven by [[Moore's Law]]. For other PKC-like projects, see references<ref>https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Meza</ref>. The initial code base of '''PKC''' (some times called [[TKC]] for Team Knowledge Container, ) is based on [[MediaWiki]] and [[Semantic MediaWiki]]<ref>{{:cite:Distributed Semantic MediaWiki}}</ref>,<ref>{{:Book/Working with MediaWiki}}</ref>.
To help manage personalized and project-based data asset, PKC is designed to run in scalable configurations, starting from personalized computing resources, up to multi-server cloud environments. The overall approach of PKC is try to minimize the entry-barrier of automated workflow and create an inclusive field of growth driven by [[Moore's Law]]. For other PKC-like projects, see references<ref>https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Meza</ref>. The initial code base of '''PKC'''s (some times called [[TKC]] for Team Knowledge Container, ) is based on [[MediaWiki]] and [[Semantic MediaWiki]]<ref>{{:cite:Distributed Semantic MediaWiki}}</ref>,<ref>{{:Book/Working with MediaWiki}}</ref>.
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Revision as of 15:14, 28 August 2021

To help manage personalized and project-based data asset, PKC is designed to run in scalable configurations, starting from personalized computing resources, up to multi-server cloud environments. The overall approach of PKC is try to minimize the entry-barrier of automated workflow and create an inclusive field of growth driven by Moore's Law. For other PKC-like projects, see references[1]. The initial code base of PKCs (some times called TKC for Team Knowledge Container, ) is based on MediaWiki and Semantic MediaWiki[2],[3].

References

  1. https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Meza
  2. Skaf-Molli, Hala; Canals, G ́erˆome; Molli, Pascal (2010). DSMW: Distributed Semantic MediaWiki (PDF). Part II. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. p. 26–430. 
  3. Koren, Yaron (2020). Working with MediaWiki (2nd ed.). local page: WikiWorks Press. ISBN 978-1540761149.