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PAUX is software to develop, manage and publicize dynamic individualized content by linking reusable semantic content objects semantically.
PAUX takes a own path of knowledge representation by linking single objects such as words, sentences, pictures, persons etc. to a network.
Therefore, PAUX can be classified only partially in the area of existing systems like CMS/ECMS, Wiki, LMS or LCMS. The semantic content objects of PAUX are to make knowledge available as filterable content for Websites, semantic Wiki, detailed-evaluated eLearning and individualized print media.
PAUX is a knowledge management system written in Java and addresses enterprises (also publishing houses) as well as colleges, offices and other authorities.
It is free of charge in the context of a development partnership.

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These screenshots should give you a first impression how PAUX looks like. Remember: The look of many Wikis can be changed by stylesheets or templates so these are only examples.

The principle: Words, Sentences and other data base objects are linked seperatly PAUX does not store HTML pages, but content objects themselves, so-called PAUX-Objects (PAUX-Objects can be words, sentences, headings, pictures, persons etc.).
The PAUX-Objects are not linked by hyperlinks, but by independent semantic data base objects, so-called PAUX-Links.
Those can be searched and filtered semantically for other PAUX-Objects e.g.
user-group specific or context-oriented.
The linkage based on PAUX-Links is called semantically, due to the fact that they can be rated according to different weighting criterias ("weighting objects", see above.).

PAUX-Objects represent the content itself and are stored as discrete data base objects.
Due to the high granularity, the content is completely reusable (Reusable Learning Objects).
Container objects (contain other PAUX-Objects)
modules, headings, categories of headings, lessons, tests, sentences, ratings (for each PAUX-Object there can be a set of weighting objects), faculties, subjects and subareas, sessions, runs.

Example “sentence-objectâ€: A sentence is an autonomously formulated declarative sentence, which is supplemented with meta data (11 further text fields) and semantically linked with 44 other classes.

The PAUX-Objects are not linked by hyperlinks, but by independent semantic data base objects, so-called PAUX-Links.
Those can be searched and filtered semantically for other PAUX-Objects e.g.
user-group specific or context-oriented.
The linkage based on PAUX-Links is called semantically, due to the fact that they can be rated according to different weighting criterias.
The linkage of the PAUX-Objects through PAUX-Links are to cause that contents becomes semantically searchable, linkages can be listed automatically, the semantics of the objects remain preserved, the semantics of the linkages remain preserved, back relations can be listed automatically.