Pages that link to "What Did They Do? Deriving High-Level Edit Histories in Wikis"
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- WikiSym (← links)
- Robert P. Biuk-Aghai (← links)
- Peter Kin-Fong Fong (← links)
- Wiki (← links)
- The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web (← links)
- List of peer-reviewed publications (← links)
- Structuring Wiki Revision History (← links)
- A content-driven reputation system for the Wikipedia (← links)
- Wiki: Web collaboration (← links)
- WikiSym 2010 (← links)
- What did they do? deriving high level edit histories in wikis (redirect page) (← links)
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- What did they do? deriving high-level edit histories in wikis (redirect page) (← links)
- Revision history (← links)
- Text differencing (← links)
- Edit significance (← links)
- Edit categorization (← links)
- Measuring Author Contributions to the Wikipedia (← links)
- Studying cooperation and conflict between authors with history flow visualizations (← links)
- Organizing the vision for web 2.0: a study of the evolution of the concept in Wikipedia (← links)
- Rv you're dumb: identifying discarded work in Wiki article history (← links)
- New method using Wikis and forums to evaluate individual contributions in cooperative work while promoting experiential learning: results from preliminary experience (← links)
- A Method for Measuring Co-authorship Relationships in MediaWiki (← links)
- WikiPapers:TODO/Publications/WikiSym (← links)
- List of publications by number of references (← links)
- Macau (← links)
- Power of the Few vs. Wisdom of the Crowd: Wikipedia and the Rise of the Bourgeoisie (← links)
- Organizing the vision for web 2.0: A study of the evolution of the concept in Wikipedia (← links)
- Rv you're dumb: Identifying discarded work in wiki article history (← links)
- What did they do? Deriving high-level edit histories in wikis (← links)