Usage patterns

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Here is an overview of the purposes for which you can use WackoWiki.


Wikis are used, for example, in companies, schools, universities and clubs. They are accessible via the Internet, integrated into the intranet or extranet. Wikis support and improve the collaboration of distributed workgroups in various application scenarios. of distributed working groups. Within intranets, they serve as cost-effective and efficient publication and and documentation platforms.

Don't hesitate to change things around here.

1. General

  • Notebook, organizer, information storage
  • Tool for managing projects
  • Means for organizing your own work and thoughts
  • Data can be linked to each other -> mapping of multi-layered projects and information
  • Project management of data from several sources in one page

2. Own work

  • Organize thoughts and ideas (notebook, note box)
  • Collecting and structuring links, documents, newspaper articles -> library
  • Preparing drafts for documents that can later be shared with others (see access control )
  • wiki account? -> Tracking of tasks, changes... Archive, version control

3. Collaborative work

  • Compiling, structuring and formatting documents or a project KMS
  • Storage of user information, exchange of documents and files CMS
  • Book -> Writing books, articles and concepts
  • Discussions in the wiki
  • Tasks -> Managing personal or group task lists and checklists
  • CRM -> Store information on customers and partners
  • Projects -> Use of namespaces for project management
  • Seminars -> Seminars and knowledge transfer
  • Quality management
  • Technical documentation
  • Knowledge management
  • Project and team work
  • Intranet
  • Document management
  • Live Action Role Playing (LARP)

4. Presence on the WWW

  • Simple and fast creation of pages on the Internet
  • IntranetCMS?

5. Articles on the topic

6. Tasks

  • bessere Gliederung und Aufbereitung
  • Wiki usage patterns. Defined by experienced Wiki users based on their own experience.
  • If you have anything to add, you are welcome!


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