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Table of Contents
All Papers Accepted for Wikis4SE
Wikis4SE @ WikiSym 2008
Wikis4SE @ WikiSym 2007
All Papers Accepted for Wikis4SE
Wikis4SE @ WikiSym 2008
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Documentation Center
”, José Manuel García Alonso, José Javier Berrocal Olmeda, Juan Manuel Murillo Rodríguez
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Documenting the Mozilla Project - A Practical Example of Wikis in Open Source Documentation
”, Eric Shepherd
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Experiences with a Wiki to Support Architectural Knowledge Sharing
”, Rik Farenhorst, Hans van Vliet
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Extending and Integrating Wikis to Improve Software Documentation
”, Filipe Figueiredo Correia
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Using Structured Wikis in Software Engineering
”, Lisa Dyer, Anne Gentle
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Wiki Supported Collaborative Requirements Engineering
”, David Ferreira, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva
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Wiki-based Requirements Management for Business Process Reengineering
”, Luca Abeti, Paolo Ciancarini, Rocco Moretti
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Wiquila – a Wiki rich client that mixes well with other sources of software project information
”, Tim Romberg
Wikis4SE @ WikiSym 2007
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The Culture of Collaboration
”, David Biesack (SAS Institute)
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Wikis for Women - An Experience Report
”, Anthony Cox (Dalhousie University) and Maryanne Fisher (Saint Mary’s University)
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The Role of Wiki Technology in Student Global Software Development - Are All Students Ready?
”, Olly Gotel, (Pace University), Vidya Kulkarni (University of Delhi), Long Chrea Neak (Institute of Technology of Cambodia) and Christelle Scharff (Pace University)
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Incorporating Wikis Into Software Repository Mining
”, Michael T. Helmick, James D. Kiper, Janet Burge, Valerie Cross and Gerald Gannod (Miami University)
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Building a Pattern Repository - Benefitting from the Open, Lightweight, and Participative Nature of Wikis
”, Michael Weiss (Carleton University) and Aliaksandr Birukou (University of Trento)
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Lightweight End-user Programming with Wikis
”, Craig Anslow and Dirk Riehle (SAP Research)
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A Component-Based, Agile Software Development Wiki
”, Chris Lüer (Ball State University)
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