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Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Wikis, 2008
All the chatter and puffery about Web 2.0 reminds those who have worked several decades in related fields of computing that the World Wide Web is essentially Hypertext 0.5: Ted Nelson, Vannevar Bush, Douglas Englebart, Andries van Dam, and other pioneering hypertext theorists all emphasized that true hypertext has to have to allow readers to write and ...
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All the chatter and puffery about Web 2.0 reminds those who have worked several decades in related fields of computing that the World Wide Web is essentially Hypertext 0.5: Ted Nelson, Vannevar Bush, Douglas Englebart, Andries van Dam, and other pioneering hypertext theorists all emphasized that true hypertext has to have to allow readers to write and ...
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Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, 2011
Organizational wikis are framed by an existing organization. This makes these wikis be especially vigilant upon (1) facilitating the alignment of the wiki with organizational practices, (2) engaging management or (3), promoting employees' participation. To this end, we advocate for the use of "wiki scaffoldings".
Oscar Díaz 0001, Gorka Puente
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Organizational wikis are framed by an existing organization. This makes these wikis be especially vigilant upon (1) facilitating the alignment of the wiki with organizational practices, (2) engaging management or (3), promoting employees' participation. To this end, we advocate for the use of "wiki scaffoldings".
Oscar Díaz 0001, Gorka Puente
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Proceedings of the sixth international conference on Knowledge capture, 2011
Recently, a trend toward collaborative, user-centric, on-line process modeling can be observed. Unfortunately, current social software approaches mostly focus on the graphical development of processes and do not consider existing textual process description like HowTos or guidelines.
Frank Dengler +2 more
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Recently, a trend toward collaborative, user-centric, on-line process modeling can be observed. Unfortunately, current social software approaches mostly focus on the graphical development of processes and do not consider existing textual process description like HowTos or guidelines.
Frank Dengler +2 more
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Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Human Interaction for the Management of Information Technology, 2009
As web technologies have flourished, the workplace has become inundated with new, often-overlapping applications meant to assist busy employees with information management and collaboration. IT departments seeking to implement these systems encounter difficulties in determining which to use.
Kevin F. White +2 more
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As web technologies have flourished, the workplace has become inundated with new, often-overlapping applications meant to assist busy employees with information management and collaboration. IT departments seeking to implement these systems encounter difficulties in determining which to use.
Kevin F. White +2 more
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Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis, 2006
In this paper we propose a new wiki concept --- light constraints --- designed to encode community best practices and domain-specific requirements, and to assist in their application. While the idea of constraining user editing of wiki content seems to inherently contradict "The Wiki Way", it is well-known that communities of users involved in wiki ...
Angelo Di Iorio, Stefano Zacchiroli
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In this paper we propose a new wiki concept --- light constraints --- designed to encode community best practices and domain-specific requirements, and to assist in their application. While the idea of constraining user editing of wiki content seems to inherently contradict "The Wiki Way", it is well-known that communities of users involved in wiki ...
Angelo Di Iorio, Stefano Zacchiroli
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Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis, 2006
This brainstorming session and panel discussion picks up where WikiSym 2005"s panel on the Future of Wikis stopped. Throughout the workshop"s Open Space sessions, we will delve into different aspects of the future of Wikis, culminating in this session"s group discussions hosted by keynote speakers Ward Cunningham, Angela Beesley, and Mark Bernstein ...
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This brainstorming session and panel discussion picks up where WikiSym 2005"s panel on the Future of Wikis stopped. Throughout the workshop"s Open Space sessions, we will delve into different aspects of the future of Wikis, culminating in this session"s group discussions hosted by keynote speakers Ward Cunningham, Angela Beesley, and Mark Bernstein ...
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Bouillon: A Wiki-Wiki Social Web
2007The Bouillon project implements the vision termed a "Social Web". It is an extremely open collaboration environment employing social links for creation, filtering and dissemination of information. It is also an attempt to boost the wiki effect of knowledge crystallization.
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“Wiki, Wiki, Wiki—WHAT?” Assessing Online Collaborative Writing
English Journal, 2010How do we evaluate student collaboration? A wiki can help.
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Wiki Semantics via Wiki Templating
2010A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web and collaborative editing from Web 2.0 applications. We review the research and development trends, which are getting, today, Web nearer to such an incarnation.
DI IORIO, ANGELO +2 more
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008
Wikis may be on track to take the academic world by storm. Though researchers have used them as collaborative tools for more than a decade, it is only in the past year or two that they have become widespread in education. Of the articles published by SIGCSE on wikis, nearly two-thirds (30 out of 46) of them gave appeared since the beginning of 2006 ...
Gehringer, Edward +3 more
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Wikis may be on track to take the academic world by storm. Though researchers have used them as collaborative tools for more than a decade, it is only in the past year or two that they have become widespread in education. Of the articles published by SIGCSE on wikis, nearly two-thirds (30 out of 46) of them gave appeared since the beginning of 2006 ...
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