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Mai 31 2009

KiWis at ESWC – day 1

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Today is the first day of ESWC09. Since we’ve been here since Friday, we have already been preparing our presentations as well as exploring the surroundings a bit (by bike ). The KiWi has already been at many nice places, as you can see in the slideshow: Today is still relaxing for us, just a [...]

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Mai 28 2009

KiWi 0.4 Released!

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Just in time for ESWC09, we are proud to be able to release the 4th KiWi prerelease (0.4)! Again, this is the most stable KiWi version ever and contains many bug fixes and performance improvements. While the focus has been on stability and usability, the following new features have been added to KiWi: KiWi now [...]

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Apr 30 2009

3rd KiWi Pre-Release (0.3)

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As already announced, we are today (afternoon) releasing the third KiWi prerelease. It should be the most stable and most feature-rich version of KiWi we ever had, and it includes a lot of bug fixes and improvements. Particularly noteworthy are: the new SOLR based (semantic) search functionality that allows you to efficiently combine full-text search [...]

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Apr 24 2009

Preparing the 3rd KiWi Release: New Features and Stability Improvements

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Over the last weeks we have spent much time on improving the KiWi system. Compared to the 0.2 prerelease, there is quite a number of changes upcoming: KiWi now supports very fast and very flexible facetted search, already tested with tens of thousands of articles; KiWi’s facetted search builds upon Apache SOLR, but also allows [...]

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Mrz 20 2009

“Hudson build is still unstable” or: 1st KiWi Programming Camp a Big Success!

Who is “Hudson” you may ask. Well, Hudson is a guy who accompanied us throughout this week’s 1st KiWi Programming Camp. Hudson is the one who complains when something goes wrong in the source code, for example when one of the tests breaks or worse: the source code does not compile properly. And Hudson had [...]

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