Press Release (English)
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KING SOLOMON WEB: Put Your Knowledge Base on the Web!
May 30, 2007: Anasoftware today announces the release of King Solomon Web 1.0, a software
tool that enables publishing of a knowledge base (KB) on the web. A Unicode tool, designed
for all languages.
Inspired by the wisdom of King Solomon, the name of the product refers to a vehicle of
making one's knowledge available to others, through the world wide web.
WHAT DOES IT DO?
KSW is a Windows application (Vista, XP) that does 2 things:
1. It creates the KB structures - hierarchy & index - on an existing or a new web, in a
separate frame, for permanent availability to visitors (for an analogy, think of an
application's Help window). Users need not write any code, work is all just drag and drop.
2. It updates the KB structures whenever users update the web site. Most tasks have been
automated - but when users need to change the hierarchy or the index manually, that's
again drag and drop.
In short, KSW creates the framework and the KB structures for a web site - plus it
maintains them with every site editing session. Integrated KB search is scheduled for an
upcoming release soon, as a free upgrade.
WORKING EXAMPLE
KSW was used with its very site at www.kingsolomonweb.com. One can get a complete image of
what KSW can do just by visiting its home site. You'll notice the tool can be used with a
small collection of documents too, besides its obvious target - the large knowledge base
scenario. A smaller site can categorize its pages for easy access; a professor can
classify web pages by term, class, subject, in a hierarchy; a personal/secured web can
give access to one's own knowledge from anywhere.
We all have in the back of our mind the need to categorize our knowledge. But how to put
it - organized - on the web? KSW came as a solution that works and is not expensive: $100.
KB PUBLISHING FOR ALL
With today's technology, creating a web page is not much different from creating a
document in Word. Now KSW requires no programming as well. That takes the absurd
requirement of KB programming connaissence out of the way, and anyone, not just
programmers, can present organized knowledge on the web. "In fact, we ARE programmers, and
still use KSW all the time. That's because writing code every time you reorganize a web is
simply too much work - now that we have KSW", says Serban Mihaescu, KSW project manager.
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Product web site: http://www.kingsolomonweb.com
Company web site: http://www.anasoftware.com
Company postal address: Anasoftware, P.O. Box 1628, Beaverton, OR 97075, USA.