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* Describe: What is a product, application and module?
* Module overview: Matrix of which module influence which product?
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!! Main products

* __d3web-Core__: Reasoning engine and persistence components for problem-solving knowledge including decision trees, (heuristic) rules, set-covering models and diagnostic flowcharts.
* __KnowWE__ (Knowledge Wiki Environment): A semantic wiki building on JSPWiki. Problem-solving knowledge can be authored and executed through the wiki interface. Developed knowledge bases can be exported to be used in OEM or embedded reasoners. Additionally, knowledge exchange via OWL ontologies is provided.

!! Applications

* __[KnowledgeBaseBook]__: Generates a DocBook XML file of an executable d3web knowledge base, i.e., the knowledge base book. The DocBook XML can be used for further transformations. The application produces a PDF printout.
* __[Testing-App]__: Allows to continuously run specified tests on a d3web knowledge base in development.
* __[KnowWE-Headless-App]__: An version of KnowWE without the normally underlying web server. It can be used to produced d3web knowledge bases from wiki pages in a batch process.
* __[Mobile-App]__: Application allowing to use d3web problem solving knowledge on your mobile device.

!! Modules

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Module description
* Simple modules are not defined but defined by plugins, that are not included in complex plugins
* Complex modules have their own page
* Use ontology descriptions for "included plugins", "quality level", "license"
* Module overview: Use own plugin, that SPARQLs known plugins and reads simple modules
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|| Module	|| Description	|| Quality Level	|| License	|| Heat	
|  [TimeDB|Module TimeDB]	|  Temporal reasoning for d3web and KnowWE	|  Release	|  commercial	|  HOT	
|  [Semantic Core|Module Semantic Core]	|  Ontology reasoning withiin KnowWE using RDF(S) and OWL.	|  Reasearch	|  LGPL	|  HOT	
|  KnowWE-Plugin-JobaTest	|  A CI Test... (taken from pom.xml)	|   	|  LGPL	|  SUPER HOT	
|  ...	|   	|   	|   	|