This paper shows the experiences of a law firm with adopting Wiki Webs for knowledge management and collaboration over the last two years. Wikis created a business advantage for t...
Peer production systems rely on users to self-select appropriate tasks and “scratch their personal itch”. However, many such systems require significant maintenance work, whic...
Aniket Kittur, Bryan A. Pendleton, Robert E. Kraut
Wikipedia is a highly successful example of what mass collaboration in an informal peer review system can accomplish. In this paper, we examine the role that the quality of the co...
Aaron Halfaker, Aniket Kittur, Robert Kraut, John ...
DynaTable is an extension for the MediaWiki software that provides support for structured data. While tables and lists are popular features in many wikis, they are currently unsup...
Carrie Arnold, Todd Fleming, David Largent, Chris ...
Suffr uses Wiki to facilitate corporate governance. Suffr allows a group's members to administer a computer system and its information resources collectively. Categories and ...
The work presented in the poster describes our collaborative approach to managing systems monitoring information in a Semantic Wiki. This allows to extend the applicability of man...
Wiki systems typically display article history as a linear sequence of revisions in chronological order. This representation hides deeper relationships among the revisions, such a...
Debatepedia Founder Brooks Lindsay will host a panel focusing on projects and individuals attempting to build what amounts to “the Wikipedia of debates” or “the Wikipedia of...
As the volume of multimedia data available on internet is tremendously increasing, the content-based similarity search becomes a popular approach to multimedia retrieval. The most...