J. Bergin. Proceedings of the 7th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, Seite 195. New York, ITiCSE '02, ACM, (2002)
Zusammenfassung
A wiki is a completely interactive web site. Any page can be edited by any visitor. It is driven by a specialized web server or set of cgi scripts generating dynamic pages from the results of visitor edits. A visitor edits a page by grabbing the current content of a page in an ordinary web form and editing it arbitrarily and then saving it back. Users can also create new pages. Generally the name of a page is the name of a topic. Most wikis are text only. The syntax of a wiki is simpler than HTML, but HTML is recognized by some wikis. Some wikis are very easy to administer. There is no history or automatic backup, however. A wiki is totally "live.
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%A Bergin, Joseph
%B Proceedings of the 7th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
%C New York
%D 2002
%E Caspersen, Michael E.
%E Joyce, Daniel T.
%E Goelman, Don
%E Utting, Ian
%I ACM
%K lehre section-institution teaching wiki
%P 195
%T Teaching on the wiki web.
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=544414.544473
%X A wiki is a completely interactive web site. Any page can be edited by any visitor. It is driven by a specialized web server or set of cgi scripts generating dynamic pages from the results of visitor edits. A visitor edits a page by grabbing the current content of a page in an ordinary web form and editing it arbitrarily and then saving it back. Users can also create new pages. Generally the name of a page is the name of a topic. Most wikis are text only. The syntax of a wiki is simpler than HTML, but HTML is recognized by some wikis. Some wikis are very easy to administer. There is no history or automatic backup, however. A wiki is totally "live.
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abstract = {A wiki is a completely interactive web site. Any page can be edited by any visitor. It is driven by a specialized web server or set of cgi scripts generating dynamic pages from the results of visitor edits. A visitor edits a page by grabbing the current content of a page in an ordinary web form and editing it arbitrarily and then saving it back. Users can also create new pages. Generally the name of a page is the name of a topic. Most wikis are text only. The syntax of a wiki is simpler than HTML, but HTML is recognized by some wikis. Some wikis are very easy to administer. There is no history or automatic backup, however. A wiki is totally "live.},
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