In this article we examine the integration of communities of practice supported by a wiki into work processes. Linear structures are often inappropriate for the execution of knowledge-intensive tasks and work processes. The latter are characterized by non-linear sequences and dynamic social interaction. Communities of practice, however, often lack the guiding light needed to structure their work. We discuss the primary requirements for the integration of formally described knowledge-intensive processes into the dynamic social processes of knowledge generation in communities of practice and use the wiki approach for their support. We present our approach for an appropriate interface to integrate wiki communities into process structures and a...
Fostering the bottom-up formation of effective teams in response to complex information is a difficu...
This paper describes the implementation of a wiki system based on the wiki engine MediaWiki for the ...
In recent years we are witnessing the wide adoption of Web 2.0’s social software tools (blogs, micro...
This article aims at the integration of communities of practice into work processes. Linear structur...
This article aims at the integration of communities of practice into work processes. Linear structur...
This article deals with the potential of knowledge communities for process-oriented learning and wor...
This article deals with the support potential of knowledge communities for a co-operative knowledge ...
This article deals with the support potential of knowledge net-works for a co-operative knowledge ge...
Social media technologies are increasingly used within organizational settings. Particularly, organi...
Social media technologies are increasingly used within organizational settings. Particularly, organi...
The current paper discusses issues related to the use of the wiki technology at theworkplace for soc...
The current paper discusses issues related to the use of the wiki technology at theworkplace for soc...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Abstract: Increasingly wikis are used to support existing corporate knowledge exchange processes. Th...
Fostering the bottom-up formation of effective teams in response to complex information is a difficu...
This paper describes the implementation of a wiki system based on the wiki engine MediaWiki for the ...
In recent years we are witnessing the wide adoption of Web 2.0’s social software tools (blogs, micro...
This article aims at the integration of communities of practice into work processes. Linear structur...
This article aims at the integration of communities of practice into work processes. Linear structur...
This article deals with the potential of knowledge communities for process-oriented learning and wor...
This article deals with the support potential of knowledge communities for a co-operative knowledge ...
This article deals with the support potential of knowledge net-works for a co-operative knowledge ge...
Social media technologies are increasingly used within organizational settings. Particularly, organi...
Social media technologies are increasingly used within organizational settings. Particularly, organi...
The current paper discusses issues related to the use of the wiki technology at theworkplace for soc...
The current paper discusses issues related to the use of the wiki technology at theworkplace for soc...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
Abstract: Increasingly wikis are used to support existing corporate knowledge exchange processes. Th...
Fostering the bottom-up formation of effective teams in response to complex information is a difficu...
This paper describes the implementation of a wiki system based on the wiki engine MediaWiki for the ...
In recent years we are witnessing the wide adoption of Web 2.0’s social software tools (blogs, micro...