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* Ward Cunningham implemented the original WikiWikiWeb in 1995 to collaborate on software patterns * Inspired by HyperCard; some call it a Blog for groups |
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more:: [[http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiDesignPrinciples ...]] | more:: Wiki:WikiDesignPrinciples = What is a Wiki? (cont.) = * The original WikiWikiWeb has these features: * Read-write web, every page can be edited using just a browser * HTML form based editing * Pages are served dynamically * Pages are linked automagically with WikiWords * Simple markup, no need to learn HTML * Try the WikiWikiSandbox * Over 100 Wiki engines based on the original Wiki idea, mostly open source * Wiki has geek appeal * Mainly used by Internet communities and academia = Blogs and Wikis = * Blog: (Weblog) 1. Key: Easy to publish opinions of individual in regular intervals 1. Media to express individual voice 1. "Post media" (like e-mail), sometimes with feedback and talkback 1. Usually hosted service (e.g. Six Apart's [http://www.typepad.com/ TypePad]) * Wiki: (WikiWikiWeb) 1. Key: Easy to create and refactor on content owned by group 1. Media to express group voice, deemphasizing identity of individuals 1. "Refactor media", content may change at any time 1. Usually open source software, installed on own server * Some Blogs have Wiki-like features, some Wikis have Blog capabilities Merge over time? |
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Wiki, a Shared Blog for the Corporate World
Writable webs empower people to share knowledge effectively and to be more productive
- Wiki, a Blog (Weblog) for groups: Communities can organize and share content in an organic and free manner
- If extended with the right set of functionality, a Wiki can be applied to corporate groups to schedule, manage, document, and support their daily activities
Conference talk at VCWI 2005 IT Seminar in Eindhoven, Sept 2005BR 胡军, Jun Hu BR MailTo(j.hu@tue.nl)BR Slides available from [http://id00243.id.tue.nl/JunHu/WikiYourWeb]
What is a Wiki?
WikiWikiWeb = Writable Web
- As quick to contribute as e-mail
- As easy to use as a website
WardCunningham implemented the original WikiWikiWeb in 1995 to collaborate on software patterns
Inspired by HyperCard; some call it a Blog for groups
- Wiki design principles:
- Open
- Should a page be found to be incomplete or poorly organized, any reader can edit it as they see fit
- Incremental
- Pages can cite other pages, including pages that have not been written yet
- Organic
- The structure and text content of the site is open to editing and evolution
- more
What is a Wiki? (cont.)
The original WikiWikiWeb has these features:
- Read-write web, every page can be edited using just a browser
- HTML form based editing
- Pages are served dynamically
Pages are linked automagically with WikiWords
- Simple markup, no need to learn HTML
Try the WikiWikiSandbox
- Over 100 Wiki engines based on the original Wiki idea, mostly open source
- Wiki has geek appeal
- Mainly used by Internet communities and academia
Blogs and Wikis
- Blog: (Weblog)
- Key: Easy to publish opinions of individual in regular intervals
- Media to express individual voice
- "Post media" (like e-mail), sometimes with feedback and talkback
Usually hosted service (e.g. Six Apart's [http://www.typepad.com/ TypePad])
Wiki: (WikiWikiWeb)
- Key: Easy to create and refactor on content owned by group
- Media to express group voice, deemphasizing identity of individuals
- "Refactor media", content may change at any time
- Usually open source software, installed on own server
- Some Blogs have Wiki-like features, some Wikis have Blog capabilities
- Merge over time?