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The Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration (WikiSym '09)
Frontmatter
- Frontmatter (including foreword)
- Symposium Committee
- Program Committee
- Additional Reviewers
Invited Talks
Opening Keynote
- 101. Visualizing the Inner Lives of Texts? by Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg (IBM Research)
Closing Keynote
- 102. Community Performance Optimization: Making Your People Run as Smoothly as Your Site? by Brion Vibber (Wikimedia Foundation)
Research Papers
Session: Learning and Social Context
- 103. Understanding Learning - the Wiki Way by Joachim Kimmerle, Johannes Moskaliuk, and Ulrike Cress (University of Tuebingen) (Germany)
Session: Visualization
- 104. rv you're dumb: Identifying Discarded Work in Wiki Article History by Michael D. Ekstrand, and John T. Riedl (University of Minnesota) (USA)
- 105. Bipartite Networks of Wikipedia's Articles and Authors: a Meso-level Approach by Rut Jesus (University of Copenhagen), Martin Schwartz (University of Denmark), and Sune Lehmann (Northeastern University/Dana Farber Cancer Institute) (Denmark, USA)
- 106. SAVVY Wiki: A Context-oriented Collaborative Knowledge Management System by Takafumi Nakanishi (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, NICT), Koji Zettsu (NICT), Yutaka Kidawara (NICT), and Yasushi Kiyoki (Keio University) (Japan)
Session: Understanding Wikipedia
- 107. Herding the Cats: The Influence of Groups in Coordinating Peer Production by Aniket Kittur, Bryan Pendleton, and Robert E. Kraut (Carnegie Mellon University) (USA)
- 108. The Singularity is Not Near: Slowing Growth of Wikipedia by Bongwon Suh, Gregorio Convertino, Ed H. Chi, and Peter Pirolli (Palo Alto Research Center) (USA)
Session: Programming and Analysis Tools
- 109. Lively Wiki - A Development Environment for Creating and Sharing Active Web Content by Robert Krahn (University of Potsdam), Dan Ingalls (Sun Microsystems), Robert Hirschfeld (University of Potsdam), Jens Lincke (University of Potsdam), and Krysztof Palacz (Sun Microsystems) (Germany & USA)
- 110. AdessoWiki - On-line Collaborative Scientific Programming Platform by Roberto Lotufo, Rubens C. Machado, Andre Korbes, and Rafael G. Ramos (University of Campinas (UNICAMP)) (Brazil)
- 111. Analyzing the Wikisphere by Jeff Stuckman and James Purtilo (University of Maryland, College Park) (USA)
Session: Interface Tools
- 112. An Architecture to Support Intelligent User Interfaces for Wikis by Means of NLP by Johannes Hoffart, Torsten Zesch, and Iryna Gurevych (Technische Universitat Darmstadt) (Germany)
- 113. Social Search and Need-driven Knowledge Sharing in Wikis with Woogle by Hans-Jorg Happel (FZI Research Center for Information Technologies) (Germany)
- 114. Wikibugs: Using Template Messages in Open Content Collections by Loris Gaio (University of Trento), Matthijs den Besten (Ecole Polytechnique), Alessandro Rossi (University of Trento), and Jean-Michel Dalle (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie) (France, Italy)
Session: Quality and Credibility
- 115. A Jury of Your Peers: Quality, Experience and Ownership in Wikipedia by Aaron Halfaker (University of Minnesota), Aniket Kittur (Carnegie Mellon University, CMU), Robert Kraut (CMU), and John Riedl (University of Minnesota) (USA)
- 116. Assessing the Quality of Wikipedia Articles with Lifecycle Based Metrics by Thomas Wohner and Ralf Peters (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg) (Germany)
Short Research Papers
Session: Quality and Credibility
- 117. Wiki Credibility Enhancement by Felix Halim, Wu Yongzheng, and Roland Yap (National University of Singapore) (Singapore)
Session: Understanding Wikipedia
- 118. Organizing the Vision for Web 2.0: A Study of the Evolution of the Concept in Wikipedia by Arnaud Gorgeon and E. Burton Swanson (UCLA) (USA)
Experience Reports
Session: Learning and Social Context
- 119. Wiki for Law Firms by Urs Egli (Egli Partners Attorneys-at-Law, Zurich, Switzerland) and Peter Sommerlad (HSR Hochschule für Technik, Rapperswil, Switzerland)
Posters
- 120. Visualizing Intellectual Connections among Philosophers Using the Hyperlink & Semantic Data from Wikipedia by Sofia J. Athenikos and Xia Lin (Drexel University) (USA)
- 121. Cosmos: A Wiki Data Management System by Qinyi Wu, Calton Pu and Danesh Irani (Georgia Institute of Technology) (USA)
- 122. WiSyMon: Managing Systems Monitoring Information in Semantic Wikis by Frank Kleiner, Andreas Abecker and Sven F. Brinkmann (FZI Research Center for Information Technology) (Germany)
- 123. Wikis to Support Collaborative Web Spaces to Promote Youth Well-being by Shahper Vodanovich, Max Rohde, Ching-shen Dong and David Sundaram (University of Auckland) (New Zealand)
- 124. Wikipublisher: A Print-on-Demand Wiki by John Rankin (Affinity Limited), Craig Anslow, James Noble, Brenda Chawner, Donald Gordon (Victoria University of Wellington) (New Zealand)
- 125. DynaTable: A Wiki Extension for Structured Data by Carrie Arnold, Todd Fleming, David Largent, Chris Lüer (Ball State University) (USA)
- 126. Leveraging Crowdsourcing Heuristics to Improve Search in Wikipedia by Yasser Ganjisaffar, Sara Javanmardi and Cristina Lopes (University of California, Irvine) (USA)
- 127. Evaluating the Trustworthiness of Wikipedia Articles through Quality and Credibility by Sai T. Moturu and Huan Liu (Arizona State University) (USA)
- 128. Comparison of Middle School, High School and Community College Students’ Wiki Activity in Globaloria-West Virginia (Pilot Year-Two) by Rebecca Reynolds (Syracuse University) and Idit Harel Caperton (World Wide Workshop Foundation) (USA)
- 129. The Social Roles of Bots and Assisted Editing Programs by R. Stuart Geiger (Georgetown University) (USA)
- 130. Incremental Knowledge Acquisition in Software Development Using a Weakly-Typed Wiki by Filipe F. Correia, Hugo S. Ferreira, Nuno Flores and Ademar Aguiar (Universidade do Porto) (Portugal)
- 131. Pre-service Teachers’ Experiences with Wiki: Challenges of Asynchronous Collaboration by Diler Öner (Boğaziçi University) (Turkey)
- 132. Increasing the Accuracy of Wiki Searches Using Semantic Knowledge Engine and Semantic Archivist by Gretchen Lowerison and Michael Lowerison (Coreidea Innovation Inc.) (UK)
- 133. Collective Intelligence Approach for Formulating a BOK of Social Informatics, an Interdisciplinary Field of Study by Yoshifumi Masunaga, Yoshiyuki Shoji, Kazunari Ito (Aoyama Gakuin University) (Japan)
- 134. Understanding Information Sharing in Software Development through Wiki Log Analysis by Ammy Jiranida Phuwanartnurak and David G. Hendry (University of Washington) (USA)
Panels
- 135. Creating “the Wikipedia of pros and cons” by Brooks Lindsay (Debatepedia) (USA)
Workshops
- 136. Why Wikis Work by Christoph Schneider (City University of Hong Kong) (China)
- 137. The Value of Corporate Wikis by Lakshmi Goel (University of North Florida) and Iris Junglas (University of Houston) (USA)
- 138. Wikis for Software Engineering by Ademar Aguiar (Universidade do Porto) (Portugal)
Tutorials
- 139. Measuring Wikipedia by Luca De Alfaro (University of California, Santa Cruz) (USA) and Felipe Ortega (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) (Spain)
- 140. Wikis for Software Engineering by Ademar Aguiar (Universidade do Porto) (Portugal)
- 141. Wiki Entrepreneurship by Stewart Mader (Independent) (USA)
Demos
- 142. 3DWiki: The 3D Wiki Engine by Jacek Jankowski, Marek Jozwowicz, Yolanda Cobos, Bill McDaniel, Stefan Decker (National University of Ireland) (Ireland)
- 143. ProveIt: A New Tool for Supporting Citation in MediaWiki by Kurt Luther, Matthew Flaschen, Andrea Forte, Christopher Jordan, Amy Bruckman (Georgia Institute of Technology) (USA)
- 144. Suffr: Democratic Control of Computing Infrastructure by Kirk Zurell (Independent) (Canada)