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All content with label adoption_pattern.
Related Labels:
people_pattern, socialsoftware, wiki, pattern, procedures, removeme, expandme
Intentional Error
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Intentional error is one of the original wiki adoption patterns pioneered by Ward Cunningham, creator of the first wiki http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WelcomeVisitors. It involves intentionally making errors which are left for others to find and fix, thus getting ...
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Agile Lifecycle
(Wiki Patterns)
Agile Development Lifecycle Web 2.0 technologies, including wiki's, inherently support change. This flexibility is expressed in a wiki's ability to support continually changing knowledge and content using a collaborative approach. This support of changes is also supported by the fact that most wiki's ...
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Flying under the Radar
(Wiki Patterns)
Flying Under the Radar (FUR) Also known as the Wiki Ninja, the Flying under the Radar pattern speaks to a successful adoption approach that many organizations have used when adopting wiki's. Specifically, hosting the wiki initially through unofficial channels ...
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Master Classes and Scribes
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? In an organization everybody has something to teach and everybody has something to learn. It is important to identify your subject experts and to help them disseminate their knowledge while permitting other people in the organization to capture that information (and the context around the information ...
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Community Portal
(Wiki Patterns)
typical user will get involved in a wiki in five stages. # Reading the content # Making edits as they see them # Looking for edits that need to be made # Looking for sections that need to be expanded # Organizing the overall effort This is similar to the 9091 rule. When people hit ...
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Corporate Directory
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Every company has a corporate directory, but the medium differs photocopies, spreadsheets, LDAP, desk phones. Keeping these directories uptodate can be difficult, especially when they are centrally managed. Maintaining a Corporate Directory on a wiki, however, lets everybody update ...
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Critical Mass
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Establishing an effective Wiki normally requires an active community of contributors. The Viral pattern can lead to a rapid explosion in the number of users, but it is often difficult to generate a "critical mass" that ignites such an explosion. Without such a critical mass ...
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Two-Stage Versioning
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Distinguish between two types of versions in the edit history: minor versions that represent edits by anyone major versions that require some stampofapproval by an authority figure. Motivation and Usage This pattern seeks a balance between anarchy and control. It allows ...
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Recognition
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Provide mechanisms that recognise the value added to the community by contributors. Motivation and Usage A common personal motivation is to be respected and acknowledged by peers. For some Wiki users, this may be a major influence on whether and how much they contribute. Most Wikis work on a volunteer ...
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Wiki Not Word
(Wiki Patterns)
Word documents impede wikification of the enterprise. I've found that the biggest "aha\!" comes when people realize that their documents in Word are a barrier to wikification, and that the wiki provides a better solution than Word documents. I've been talking to people and if I see ...
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