Summary at glance
Wiki Track
Industry Track
Industry Track discussion
There is a two-hour discussion session scheduled for Thursday, July 8. This will be an open discussion about topics related to industry and open collaboration.
What do I mean by Industry?
Focused on the specific needs of enterprises and private companies interested in sharing and promoting their experiences around wikis and open collaboration projects/products/initiatives.
Topics
How are the needs of enterprise different to those of academia and wikipedia?
- Assumption of strong user identity,
- Unity of purpose (for the good of the organization)
- That individuals are willing to share, if culture is right, (need rewards)
- Planning needs
- Operational needs
- Documentation needs
- Semantics, Summarization, BPMS, Adaptive Case Management
- Regulation/compliance,
- Workflow Process and Systems Integration
- Security (and Information Hiding)
Where does a wiki enable new strategic capabilities for Firms?
From the Mundane to the Strategic
- Onboarding
- Teaching newcomers what they need
- Teaching the firm what newcomers need and what they can contribute
- Interteam Collaborating
- Blending the Disciplines of different practitioners
- Awareness of capabilties, interests, aspirations of coworkers
- Organizational Agility (the ability to mobilize the forces of the company to respond to economic opportunity)
What needs to be done to get acceptance of a wiki into a firm?
- Concept
- Defined
- Which stakeholders care
- Team
- Defined
- Which stakeholders care
- Problem
- Defined
- Which stakeholders care
- Technology
- Defined
- Which stakeholders care
Which wikis fit well
- Enterprise security
- Enterprise standards
Where do wikis fit among other products used?
- Content Creation
- Survival among CMS, (and boring things like Records Management, Retention Management)
Participants
Add your name if you are interested in this session
Open Collaboration Track
Posters
- p14: A fielded wiki for personality genetics by Finn Årup Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
- p16: Quality Check with DokuWiki for instant user feedback by Andreas Gohr (CosmoCode GmbH, Germany), Detlef Hüttemann (CosmoCode GmbH, Germany), Daniel Faust (Fraunhofer ISST), Frank Fuchs-Kittowski (HTW Berlin, Germany)
- p24: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Wikipedia Metadata and the STiki Anti-Vandalism Tool by Andrew West, Sampath Kannan and Insup Lee (University of Pennsylvania, USA), POSTER
- p25: A Method for Category Similarity Calculation in Wikis by Cheong-Iao Pang and Robert P. Biuk-Aghai (University of Macau, Macao)
- p26: Zawilinski : a library for studying grammar in Wiktionary, by Zachary Kurmas (Grand Valley State University, USA)
- p28: Search on enterprise Wiki by Natalya Angapova (Yandex, Russian Federation)
- p29: Chatting in the Wiki: Synchronous-Asynchronous Integration by Robert P. Biuk-Aghai and Keng Hong Lei, (University of Macau, Macao)
- p32: Collaborative Modeling with Semantic MediaWiki by Frank Dengler (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) and Hans-Jörg Happel (FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Germany)
- p33: Wikipedia and the Two-Faced Professoriate by Patricia L. Dooley (Elliott School of Communication, USA)
- p34: Encouraging Language Students to Contribute Inflection Data to Wiktionary by Zachary Kurmas (Grand Valley State University, USA)
- p35: "What I Know Is...": Establishing Credibility on Wikipedia Talk Pages by Meghan Oxley, Jonathan T. Morgan, Mark Zachry and Brian Hutchinson (University of Washington, USA)
- p37: Learning about team collaboration from Wikipedia edit history by Piotr Turek (PJIIT, Poland), Radosław Nielek (PJIIT, Poland) and Adam Wierzbicki (Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Poland)
- p38: The n00b Wikipedia Editing Experience by Parul Vora (Wikimedia Foundation, USA)
Workshops
Demos/Tutorials
Doctoral Symposium
The WikiSym 2010 Doctoral Consortium will be held immediately after WikiSym, from 10:30-17:00 on Saturday 10 July 2010, at the conference location in Gdansk, Poland. The consortium is open to all doctoral students (at the time of the consortium). Students beginning their research are especially invited to submit. The consortium is aimed in particular at students who have defined a dissertation topic but are still approximately one year from finishing at the time of application. However, students closer to completion can submit their work for discussion in the forum.