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Wiki Way, The Bo Leuf

Wiki Way, The By Bo Leuf

Wiki Way, The by Bo Leuf


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Offers an in-depth presentation of Wiki theory, practical implementation information, and examples that demonstrate how to apply and adapt Wiki to the demands of various situations. The companion CD-ROM contains the public license Wiki sources discussed in the book.

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Wiki Way, The: Collaboration and Sharing on the Internet: Quick Collaboration on the Web by Bo Leuf

Wiki discussion servers offer an exceptionally flexible, open source solution for a wide range of collaborative applications. Wiki offers simplicity, broad compatibility with current technologies and standards, and remarkably low cost. Now, there's a complete guide to deploying and managing Wiki servers, co-authored by Wiki's creator Ward Cunningham. The Wiki Way begins with an overview of discussion servers and their applications, and an introduction to Wiki's capabilities and components. The authors walk through installing Wiki, covering key Apache configuration and security issues; then introduce basic procedures for browsing, editing, content development, markup, and structuring Wiki content for diverse applications. The book also presents numerous case studies showcasing Wiki technology in action. An accompanying CD-ROM and companion web site at http://wiki.org/ provide the latest Wiki source code for multiple platforms.

About Bo Leuf

Bo Leuf has extensive experience in technical communication and teaching, coupled with a deep understanding of cross-platform software product design, user interfaces and usability analysis. He maintains several professional and recreational Internet Web sites, including one that provides commercial Web hosting and Wiki services for others. An independent consultant in Sweden for more than 25 years, Bo has been responsible for software development and localization projects. He is currently a freelance consultant and technical writer, specializing in software documentation, translation, and design-team training. He is a regular contributor to a major Swedish computer magazine, and a frequent speaker at technical conferences. Ward Cunningham is widely respected for his contributions to the practices of object-oriented development, Extreme Programming, and software agility. Cofounder of Cunningham & Cunningham, Inc., he has served as Director of R&D at Wyatt Software and as principal engineer at the Tektronix Computer Research Laboratory. Ward led the creation of Fit, and is responsible for innovations ranging from the CRC design method to WikiWikiWeb.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. Why This Book? Why You Want to Read This. Book Structure. The Authors. Contributors and Colleagues. Errata and Omissions. Contacting Us. Read the Book, Use the Wiki! I. FROM CONCEPTS TO USING WIKI. 1. Introduction to Discussion and Collaboration Servers. In this Chapter. Collaboration and Discussion Tools. Collaboration Models. Who Uses Collaborative Discussion Servers? Whatever For? Features of a Web-Based Collaboration. On the Horizon: WebDAV. Comparing Wiki to Other Collaboration Tools. 2. What's a Wiki? The Wiki Concept. The Essence of Wiki. The User Experience. Usefulness Criteria. Wiki Basics. Wiki Clones. Wiki Implementations by Language. Other Wiki Offerings. Non-Wiki Servers. Wiki Application. Pros and Cons of a Wiki-Style Server. Why Consider Setting Up a Wiki? Other Issues. 3. Installing Wiki. QuickiWiki--Instant Serve. Installing Perl. Installing QuickiWiki. Multiple Instances. Wiki and Webserver. Wiki on IIS or PWS. The Apache Webserver. Installing Apache. Reconfiguring Apache. Testing Webserver Wiki. Wrapper Scripts. General Security Issues. Security and Database Integrity. Server Vulnerabilities. Addressing wiki Vulnerabilities. Configuring Your Browser Client. Fonts, Size and Layout. 4. Using Wiki. In this Chapter. Quicki Quick-Start. A Virtual Notebook. Making Wiki Notes, A Walkthrough. Wiki as PIM. A Working Example. The Content Model. Internal and External Hyperlink Models. Browsing Pages. Editing Pages. The Browser Editing Model. Building Wiki Content. Editing and Markup Conventions. 5. Structuring Wiki Content. In this Chapter. Wiki Structure. Structure Types. Only a Click Away. How Hard to Try. When to Impose Structure. When Not to Impose Structure. What is the Purpose of the Wiki? Structure Patterns. When to Spin Off New Wiki Servers. II. UNDERSTANDING THE HACKS. 6. Customizing Your Wiki. In this Chapter. Hacking Your Wiki Source. Copyright and Open Source License Policy. Why Customize? What to Customize. 7. Wiki Components Examined. In this Chapter. Dissecting QuickiWiki. QuickiWiki Component Model. Core QuickiWiki Modules. Sever Component. Optional Extended Components. Analyzing Page Content. Managing User Access. 8. Alternatives and Extensions. Parsing the Requests. ClusterWiki Component Model. The Library Module. Special Features. Spell Checking. Uploading Files. A Standard Wiki? 9. Wiki Administration and Tools. In this Chapter. Events History. Tracking Page Edits. Usage Statistics. Abuse Management. Access Management. Permission Models. Adding Authentication and Authorization. Administering the Database. Page Conversions. Page Management. Backup Issues. Server Resources and Wiki Loading. Avoiding User Waits. Implementing Wiki Constraints. Debugging a Wiki. Programming Resources. Backups. Low-Tech Debugging. Higher-Level Debugging. III. IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES. 10. Insights and Other Voices. In this Chapter. Wiki Culture. Wiki as Open Community. Writing Style Contention. Why Wiki Works. The Open-Edit Issue. When Wiki Doesn't Work. Public Wiki Issues. Wiki Style Guidelines. Notifying About Update. Design and Portability. Wiki Trade-Offs. Portability. The Future of Wiki. 11. Wiki Goes Edu. In this Chapter. CoWeb at Georgia Tech. Introduction to CoWeb. CoWeb Usage. Supported CoWeb User Roles. CoWeb Open Authoring Projects. Overall Conclusions. 12. Wiki at Work. In this Chapter. Case Studies. WikiWikiWeb. New York Times Digital. TWiki at TakeFive. TWiki at Motorola. Kehei Wiki Case Studies. A Rotary Wiki. Wiki Workplace Essentials. Why a Workplace Wiki? Planning the Wiki. Selection Stage. Implementation Stage. Day-to-Day Operations. Appendix A: Syntax Comparisons. Hyperlink Anchors. Markup Conventions. Escaped Blocks. HTML Tag Inclusion. Other Syntax Extensions Seen. Appendix B: Wiki Resources. Book Resources. Internet Resources. Appendix C: List of Tips. Index. 020171499XTO5232001

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Wiki Way, The: Collaboration and Sharing on the Internet: Quick Collaboration on the Web by Bo Leuf
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