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References on Wiki and Collaboration

Some useful articles and books around collaboration and the Wiki technology in particular.

Wiki Technology and TWiki

  • Book: The Wiki Way, Quick Collaboration on the Web; by Bo Leuf and Ward Cunningham; Addison-Wesley Pub Co;

  • Book: Wiki Tools: Web Collaboration; by Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl; Springer; (the book is about TWiki and MediaWiki; German version is )

  • Presentation: Wiki Collaboration and Wiki Applications for the Enterprise; by Peter Thoeny; LinuxWorld; 11 Aug 2005;

  • Article: Mr. TWiki's Collaboration Software; by Nancy Cohen; Open Magazine; 01 Aug 2002;

  • Directory: Google.com > Computers > Software > Groupware > Wiki;

  • See also and

Collaboration and Knowledge Management

  • Article: Internet Groupware for Scientific Collaboration; Jon Udell;

  • Directory: Google.com > Reference > Knowledge Management;

  • Book: Enabling Knowledge Creation: How to Unlock the Mystery of Tacit Knowledge and Release the Power of Innovation; by Georg von Krogh, Kazuo Ichijo, Ikujiro Nonaka; Oxford University Press;

  • Book: The Knowledge Management Toolkit: Practical Techniques for Building a Knowledge Management System; by Amrit Tiwana; Prentice Hall PTR;

  • Book: The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action; by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton; Harvard Business School Pr;

  • Book: Survival of the Smartest: Managing Information for Rapid Action and World-Class Performance; by Haim Mendelson, Johannes Ziegler; Wiley;

Extreme Programming

  • Book: Extreme Programming Examined; by Giancarlo Succi and Michele Marchesi; Addison-Wesley Pub Co;

  • Book: Extreme Programming in Practice; by James W. Newkirk and Robert C. Martin; Addison-Wesley Pub Co;

  • Book: Extreme Programming Explored; by William C. Wake and Bill Wake; Addison-Wesley Pub Co;

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