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Wiki Tools: Web Collaboration

معرفی کتاب «Wiki Tools: Web Collaboration» نوشتهٔ Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Wiki Tools: Web Collaboration» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

About The Authors Anja Ebersbach Studied Information Science, History And English. She Has Filled Various Teaching Positions At A Variety Of Universities And Technical Colleges, And Is Active As A Freelance It Trainer. She Is Currently Working On Her Doctorate. Markus Glaser Studied Information Science, English And Psychology. He Is Currently Working As A Scientific Assistant At The Library Of The University Of Regensburg And Has Just Begun Working On His Doctorate On Web-based Collaborative Processes. Richard Heigl Studied History And German Philology. He Completed His Doctorate In Contemporary History. He Is A Freelance Instructor For Communication Training And Software Applications, And Works As A Consultant On Organizational Development. Wiki - Web Collaboration Wikis Are Web-based Applications That Allow All Users Not Only To View Pages But Also To Change Them. The Recent Success Of The Internet Encyclopedia Wikipedia Has Drawn Increasing Attention From Private Users, Small Organizations And Enterprises To The Various Possible Uses Of Wikis. Their Simple Structure And Straightforward Operation Make Them A Serious Alternative To Expensive Content Management Systems And Also Provide A Basis For Many Applications In The Area Of Collaborative Work. We Show The Practical Use Of Wikis In Carrying Out Projects For Users As Well As For Maintainers. This Includes A Step-by-step Introduction To Wiki Philosophy, Social Effects And Functions, A Survey Of Their Controls And Components, And The Installation And Configuration Of The Wiki Clones Mediawiki And Twiki. In Order To Exemplify The Possibilities Of The Software, We Use It As A Project Tool For Planning A Conference. Features & Benefits * Introduces Two Of The Most Popular Wiki Engines * Explores The Wealth Of Possiblities With Task-oriented Examples * Provides An Overview Of Social And Philosophical Issues The Wiki Concept -- The Wiki Concept -- Our First Wiki -- The Installation -- First Steps -- The Core Functions Of Mediawiki -- Formatting -- Multi-page Structures -- Components: The Function Pages -- Administration -- Life In Mediawiki -- Twiki, The Jack Of All Trades -- Installing Twiki -- Working With Twiki -- Formatting In Twiki -- Searching In Twiki -- User Permissions In Twiki -- Administering Twiki -- Designing A Twiki -- Twiki As A Project Kit -- Preliminary Thoughts -- Conceptual Phase: Collecting Ideas And Outlining The Project -- Composing The Project Plan -- Preparing For Your Event -- Executing And Documenting An Event -- Tools With A Future -- Tools With A Future? Technical And Social Outlook With Wikis. By Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl. A book about wikis! That's what people need. Because with wiki technology, lots of people can freely work - gether – they can even generate very large works in the intellectual realm. See for yourself: Today, we still marvel at our massive church buildings, each c- structed over a period of centuries, requiring an immense amount of labor and often bearing the cultural stamp of all of the epochs during which it was created. Someone just has to begin by placing stone upon stone and motivate the people nearby to help out a bit. In places where such enthusiastic fellow men and women lend a hand and donate materials, great things can emerge. And where they are absent? Either scant ruins remain, or the iron will of a pharaoh is - quired, an army of drivers, the sweat of a people and a mountain of gold. Great things can also be created in that way – take the Py- mids: a clear concept, no blending of styles, pure will. Those are two very different paths. The one entails passionate people devotedly building something together for the common good; the other: a single will manages a variety of resources to achieve a set goal. Wikis are tools with which lots of people with a minimum of - ganization, planning, money and time can create something together and communicate with each other from several scattered computers or over the Internet. The Wiki Concept....Pages 9-30 The Installation....Pages 33-42 First Steps....Pages 43-50 The Core Functions of MediaWiki....Pages 51-61 Formatting....Pages 63-74 Multi-Page Structures....Pages 75-100 Components: the Function Pages....Pages 101-116 Administration....Pages 117-132 Life in MediaWiki....Pages 133-143 Installing TWiki....Pages 147-165 Working with TWiki....Pages 167-180 Formatting in TWiki....Pages 181-192 Searching in TWiki....Pages 193-203 User Permissions in TWiki....Pages 205-217 Administering TWiki....Pages 219-232 Designing a TWiki....Pages 233-252 Preliminary Thoughts....Pages 255-264 Conceptual Phase: Collecting Ideas and Outlining the Project....Pages 265-277 Composing the Project Plan....Pages 279-305 Preparing for Your Event....Pages 307-317 Executing and Documenting an Event....Pages 319-340 Tools with a Future? Technical and Social Outlook with Wikis....Pages 343-361
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