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| title = Enacting Argumentative Web in Semantic Wikipedia
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| date = 2010
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| authors = [[Sergiu Indrie]]<br />[[Adrian Groza]]
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| link = http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/5523528/5541526/05541579.pdf?arnumber=5541579
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'''Enacting Argumentative Web in Semantic Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Sergiu Indrie]] and [[Adrian Groza]].
 
'''Enacting Argumentative Web in Semantic Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Sergiu Indrie]] and [[Adrian Groza]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
This research advocates the idea of combining argumentation theory with the social web technology, aiming to enact large scale or mass argumentation. The proposed framework allows mass-collaborative editing of structured arguments in the style of semantic wikipedia. The long term goal is to apply the abstract machinery of argumentation theory to more practical applications based on human generated arguments, such as deliberative democracy, business negotiation, or self-care.
 
This research advocates the idea of combining argumentation theory with the social web technology, aiming to enact large scale or mass argumentation. The proposed framework allows mass-collaborative editing of structured arguments in the style of semantic wikipedia. The long term goal is to apply the abstract machinery of argumentation theory to more practical applications based on human generated arguments, such as deliberative democracy, business negotiation, or self-care.

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Enacting Argumentative Web in Semantic Wikipedia
Authors
Sergiu Indrie
Adrian Groza
Publication date
2010
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Enacting Argumentative Web in Semantic Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Sergiu Indrie and Adrian Groza.

Overview

This research advocates the idea of combining argumentation theory with the social web technology, aiming to enact large scale or mass argumentation. The proposed framework allows mass-collaborative editing of structured arguments in the style of semantic wikipedia. The long term goal is to apply the abstract machinery of argumentation theory to more practical applications based on human generated arguments, such as deliberative democracy, business negotiation, or self-care.