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Enterprise wikis allow for information to be organized in spaces (individual wikis that are part of the enterprise wiki) based on project, department, team, etc., and access to those spaces can be granted to specific users.
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Enterprise wikis are typically not open to the public or partially open, i.e. some spaces are open but others are not.
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Enterprise wikis are designed to allow user account, group, and access information to be provisioned from authentication and authorization systems
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- collaboratively building documentation
- creating and maintaining knowledge bases
- project management
- gathering tacit knowledge (knowledge not related to any specific project but essential to getting things done in an organization)
- meeting management, from agenda to minutes and action items.
Enterprise wikis are often used for:
Generally, an enterprise wiki will be used in a much wider variety of ways than an Internet wiki, because it is intended to support the wide-ranging needs of the people within an organization.
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On an enterprise wiki, the contribution level is much higher based on the fact that people are contributing as part of the daily course of their work,
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ungethym -On public wikis, we often speak of the 90-9-1 Theory, which explains that 90% of users will “lurk” or simply browse pages, 9% will contribute occasionally, and 1% will contribute frequently, and account for most of the contributions to the wiki.
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jptaravellaEnterprise wikis and Internet wikis (of which Wikipedia and Wikitravel are examples) provide the same basic function - the ability to edit content in a web browser - but they differ in several significant ways:
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Linda WallaceHow do you use a wiki? Poll results from Grow Your WikiEnterprise wikis and Internet wikis (of which Wikipedia and Wikitravel are examples) provide the same basic function - the ability to edit content in a web browser - but they differ in several signifi
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Ben GardnerNice positioning statement around the role of the enterprise wiki. Assumes the use of a single product and a little one size fits all but still some useful stuff.
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