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32 Articles match "2007","Synchronous"
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Jennifer Rowley has a good review of how the DIKW model has been used in the literature, and its ambiguities and weaknesses (Journal of Information Science April 2007)
Martin Fricke has a sustained critique of the hierarchy concluding that it is “unsound and methodologically undesirable” (Journal of Information Science April 2009).
Nikhil Sharma has a useful overview of the origins of the DIKW hierarchy .
In almost exact synchronicity with the KM4Dev discussion, David Weinberger was posting on “ The Problem with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom
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Monday, October 19, 2009
In-place records, a HUGE improvement over "shift copies out to the Record Center in SharePoint 2007".
- SharePoint Workspace Client enables SharePoint data to be taken offline (or worked with online), with full synchronization back to SharePoint.
- The timing is directly in line with my 2005 prediction , that the acquisition was too late to impact the Office 2007 timeline.
Day 1 of the Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2009 is underway. Here's what I've seen announced or discussed during the day.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Since 2007, we moved from a document-centric web to a people-centric web, but the new model is not mature yet and limited because of the dominance of siloed proprietary platforms :
The emerging standards here are PubSubHubbub (PuSH) and rssCloud (see comparisons on TheNextWeb and TechCrunch).
* Synchronized conversation threads means that users can participate on the same conversation thread across multiple interfaces and services (we are still waiting for a standard, for which various geeks are actively devising a plan).
Chris Messina and Jyri Engeström:
The “real-time
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Monday, March 19, 2007
March 1, 2007 Collaborative Writing Tools And Technology: A Mini-Guide Collaborative writing tools are those technologies that facilitate the editing and reviewing of a text document by multiple individuals either in real-time or asynchronously. Online, web-based collaborative writing tools offer great flexibility and usefulness in learning groups and educational settings as they provide an easy mean to generate text exercises, research reports and other writing assignments in a full collaborative fashion. Free to use.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
October 25, 2007
Social Networking (?) With Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Interesting - but I remain quite skeptical - especially regarding "MOSS 2007 as your default option for enabling and managing social networks for business use". Enabling and managing social networks (for business use) with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 While the Microsoft / Facebook expanded partnership announcement made earlier today doesnt have anything to do with SharePoint, the publicity Collaborative Thinking
Perceptions on collaboration
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Monday, May 14, 2007
Different inputs (decentralized, distributed across cultures) and different processes (asynchronous for reflective thought, synchronous for real-time connections of geographically dispersed team members) have reframed what it means to collaborate. Home About Full Circle Resources Contact Us Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Friday, April 01, 2005 How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community - Update 2005 In 1999 I wrote an article entitled How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community .
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Sunday, April 29, 2007
Home About Full Circle Resources Contact Us Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Sunday, April 29, 2007 Updating my basic article on online facilitation OK, what do you think should a) come out of this article, b) is missing and needs adding in, and c)needs to be better reframed for the current context. In the early days of online interaction, facilitation most often was confined to asynchronous text based interactions,
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Friday, April 20, 2007
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us What’s So Difficult about Online Document Collaboration? April 19th, 2007 (12:00pm) Judi Sohn 17 Comments Who really likes using Microsoft Word to collaborate on documents? The more
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Print this article | Read this article in: | IT | PT | March 19, 2007 ? In short , if you are looking for an easy way to leave either synchronous or asynchronous precision comments in collaborative, online documents, Coventi is well worth checking out. It does much more than just combine IM with word - you can have multiple conversations on-going and track the conversations as you edit the document. Print this article Related Articles February 23, 2007 Collaborative Document Writing: Online Word Processor Puts The Turbo On Comments Features - Coventi Pages Web applications continue to grow in number, offering easy ways to work both on and off-line with your documents and opening up more opportunities for online collaboration.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
8230; By Patrick Lambe "I’d be happy to do a debate on whether metadata work really supercedes taxonomy work in the richer… By Theresa Regli By sheer synchronicity, Nancy Dixon has a post on how and why people don’t share or participate… By Patrick Lambe Matt, we seem to be co-evolving at least somewhere that’s much murkier & greyer in terms… By Susan Presley Thanks for the comments, Susan I’ve removed your “winky” ... www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Social Networks and Identity Mapping It’s a temptation to think when we do social network analysis and generate a seemingly telling network visualisation that we have uncovered a significant truth about a network. We’ve had some really good reminders this week about how fragmentary and provisional such visualisations are.
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Sunday, May 6, 2007
Lesser and Fontaine have identified what they see as the five key features of community-enabling technologies: repositories, where individuals within a community can access common documents and artefacts; asynchronous dialogue, where people can post inquiries and allow others to respond; synchronous dialogue, where members can chat and converse in real time, to more easily share and record tacit knowledge exchanges; web conferencing, to allow presentations and reaction across the group; and expertise location, where individuals can find others with experience in a given area and easily contact
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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Posted on September 29, 2007 at 08:00 AM | Comment permalink Jamieson Teo Great analogy Paolina. Posted on October 08, 2007 at 02:37 PM | Comment permalink Paolina Martin Hey, nice of you to drop by Jamie. Well, that’s what I think anyway. Posted on October 08, 2007 at 03:44 PM | Comment permalink Hi Paolina, Good morning to all. www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about CoP Leadership - A Lesson from the Flight of Pelicans Two days ago, I blogged about whether a CoP could evolve into gangsterism and Patrick offered a case study on a successful CoP gone bad through exclusivism.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
A very insightful view into productivity of various nations (*****) Archives February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 « Role of the Consultant # 3 | Main | Synchronicity » June 01, 2007 Collaboration is not Communication As a part of any rapid project approach, there is often a kick off or
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